Posted on 15 July 2011. Tags: Anne Hathaway, Arkham, Bane, Batman, Batman Begins, Bruce Wayne, Catwoman, Christian Bale, christopher nolan, Comics, Gotham, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, Joker, League of Shadows, Legacy, Movies, Ra's al Ghul, Selina Kyle, Talia al Ghul, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, The Long Halloween, tom hardy, Year One
With the announcement that the first trailer for The Dark Knight Rises is attached to the upcoming Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, we’re finally going to get a glimpse of just what this eagerly anticipated film will be about. Until things are made official, I’m going to go on a little ramble about several theories I’ve both heard, and thought up on my own.
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Posted on 20 May 2011. Tags: Bane, Batman, Christian Bale, christopher nolan, Dark Knight Rises, tom hardy
Oh viral Batman web pages. You are always the most fun ever.
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Posted on 19 January 2011. Tags: Anne Hathaway, Bane, Batman, Catwoman, christopher nolan, Dark Knight Rises, Selina Kyle, tom hardy
Two of the next Batman movie’s villains have been confirmed, and they are to be played by Anne Hathaway and Tom Hardy. Read the full story
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Posted on 20 July 2010. Tags: box office, christopher nolan, cillian murphy, director, ellen page, film, inception, joseph gordon levitt, ken watanabe, leonardo dicaprio, marion cotillard, memento, michael caine, The Dark Knight, the prestige, titanic, tom berenger, tom hardy
Director Christopher Nolan’s (The Dark Knight, Memento, The Prestige) anticipated, mysteriously marketed ‘Inception‘ hit theaters this weekend and took audiences on a surprisingly addictive journey through the dream state. It has quickly become one of the most intriguing films of all time, raking in around $60.4 million this weekend alone, the biggest opening of actor Leonardo DiCaprio’s career, surpassing even that of ‘Titanic‘. With one of the best ensemble casts (including Ellen Page, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Michael Caine, Tom Berenger, Tom Hardy and Marion Cotillard) and an impeccably directed script, a movie like this will resound for decades to come, a nearly spiritual journey to a greater catharsis. Read the full story
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