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you're probably right...but i like batmanOriginally Posted by Cfranchise26
This movie is getting way too overhyped, this movie will not be better than the Dark Knight. Just Sayin
Paula Patton in HDOriginally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame
@people seeing MI4 just to watch the prologue
Originally Posted by FreddyPee
I believe it was 1 yearOriginally Posted by Just bLAzed
Originally Posted by LimitedRetroOG
So, how about an interquel...??? Because 8 years is just far too long...
wasn't The Dark Knight also set 8 years after Batman Begins though?
Originally Posted by illmaticsoulchild
I don't have any links off hand, but I'm fairly sure that The Dark Knight takes place six months after Batman Begins.
I wonder, if Nolan knew for sure that he would do a third film, if he would have set TDK a couple years after BB.
Originally Posted by DMoney82
Damn, No Prologue in ATLANTA on the 16th ??
Guess I'll wait for it to stream online the next day
Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame
@people seeing MI4 just to watch the prologue
My friends have already bought tickets for the 12/15/11 9:01 PM showing. It's not quite 12/16/11 like illmatic said it would play. Do you think they will have the prologue for the showing they bought tickets for? I'm iffy on buying tickets just because it's not technically for 12/16/11Originally Posted by illmaticsoulchild
OFFICIAL LIST OF THEATER'S SHOWING THE PROLOGUE ON 12/16/11
Chantilly, VA/
Washington, DC Udvar-Hazy Center IMAX Chantilly
My friends have already bought tickets for the 12/15/11 9:01 PM showing. It's not quite 12/16/11 like illmatic said it would play. Do you think they will have the prologue for the showing they bought tickets for? I'm iffy on buying tickets just because it's not technically for 12/16/11Originally Posted by 703FlipFiend
Originally Posted by illmaticsoulchild
OFFICIAL LIST OF THEATER'S SHOWING THE PROLOGUE ON 12/16/11
Chantilly, VA/
Washington, DC Udvar-Hazy Center IMAX Chantilly
Originally Posted by 6 got dem handlez
Anyone not impressed with Bane's costume and body mass?
Following yesterday's report that saw two documents released that mysteriously tie-in the upcoming Batman film, The Dark Knight Rises, comes a third, this time straight from the viral Twitter feed, @thefirerises.
Teasing an event called "Operation Early Bird" that's set to occur tomorrow morning at 10am PST, the below images continues the ARG storline that involves Alon Abutbul's character, Dr. Leonid Pavel. Meanwhile, the website OperationEarlyBird.com bears a countdown clock that targets the same timeframe tomorrow. What it's all going to lead to, however, remains a mystery.
Set for release on July 20, 2012, the Christopher Nolan sequel stars Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Gary Oldman, Morgan Freeman, Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Juno Temple, Josh Pence, Daniel Sunjata and Nestor Carbonell. You can catch the six-minute prologue next week at one of these IMAX theaters and be sure to check back later tonight as SuperHeroHype is attending a special preview of the IMAX footage and will have a full report.
WB logo
Ice. Cold. Crystalized imagery and a very familiar logo of a Bat.
Jim Gordon at Harvey Dents funeral gives a eulogy, a few words about
inspiring others…
CUT—
An unnamed mountainous region.
A jeep rides along the landscape. Hooded men in the back of a jeep are
driven to a small plane… the jeep is met by an armed CIA agent who
takes into custody a political VIP, who is traveling with these hooded
men… or is he? The CIA Douche learns that one of the hooded men is
BANE?!
The hooded men, along with the political VIP are loaded onto the plane.
The plane takes to the air as the CIA %$##$@!++ interrogates those
taken on board. One of the hooded men is dangled outside the plane and
questioned/threatened and when the CIA agent doesn’t get what he
wants, he fires his weapon (next to the hooded man’s ear, he is not
killed) and then begins to question the other hooded man. That hooded
man is unmasked and revealed to be… Bane!
CIA DOUCHE: Was it your plan all along to be captured?
Suddenly, a much larger plane overtakes the smaller plane occupied by
CIA Douche, Bane and hostages. Operatives from the larger plane
descend onto the smaller one–
Bane in all his Ventilator glory is revealed….CIA DOUCHE: If I take
this off, will you die?BANE: No. But I will be in a lot of pain.
BAM!
Operatives from the larger plane fire upon the interior of the plane
interrupting the interrogation.
The larger plane has ahold of the smaller one as it pulls it by wires
throwing all the passengers downward in a disorienting fashion.
After quickly overtaking the plane, Bane’s operatives bring in a man
with inside a body bag. This man is dead or looks barely alive. Bane
then takes the VIP political prisoner and inserts a tube and transfers
blood from the body bag man. (It’s confusing as to why this is
important.)
AND THEN… in a scene that no words will be able to do justice, a
hole is cut from the smaller plane and a wire takes Bane and the VIP
politico through the rear of the plane as the smaller plane is ripped
apart and is destroyed while members of Bane’s team sacrifice their
lives going down with the small plane. (Again, it should be stressed,
this description pales to what you will actually see, it’s a true
spectacle.)
The chant can be heard at the end… Deh-Shay! Bah-Sah-Ra!
The scene is followed by a montage that includes many images we’ve
seen, the most striking includes the Bat-copter chasing down fatigued
Batmobiles down the streets of Gotham, and a final shocking image of
Bane tossing away a shattered and torn Batman mask into rubble…
The only complaint about the 7 minute prologue was echoed by all in
attendace: Bane’s dialog is very difficult to understand. Imagine
Darth Vader with a very thick accent. Hopefully this will be fixed in
the final film.
Overall this opening scene is confusing, epic, and will leave
audiences speechless. All in a good way.