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Bale assault linked to Ledger grief!
Batman star Christian Bale's arrest over an alleged assault on his mother and sister may have been linked to a build-up of stress and grief over the loss of his friend Heath Ledger.
Sources told Britain's Daily Mail that Bale had been deeply affect...
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Christian Bale's Arrest "Villainizes" Batman of "The Dark Knight"
OMG Batman! Christian Bale of "The Dark Knight" was arrested for allegedly assaulting his mom and sister. Christian Bale may not have been the perfect fit for the role of Batman. His performance was mediocre and now his villainous reputation tarni...
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Christian Bailed Over Alleged Assault; Denies Wrongdoing
The Dark Knight star, Christian Bale, perhaps a more troubled Batman than we imagined, was arrested "after voluntarily turning up by appointment" this morning for allegedly assaulting his 61-year-old mother and 40-year-old sister.
Bale has now been...
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Second Viewing of "The Dark Knight" Gives Thematic Insight
When the initial high from the midnight screening of "The Dark Knight"Â wore off last night, I decided to go see the film for a second time. There aren't many films I've seen multiple times in the theater, and while "The Dark Knight"Â met all th...
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"The Dark Knight" Lives Up to the Hype
"Some men aren't looking for anything logical. They can't be bought, bullied, reasoned or negotiated with. Some men just want to watch the world burn." These are the words Michael Caine's loyal Alfred uses to describe the Joker, Batman's nemesis i...
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The Dark Knight Pre-Screening Review
Heading to The Dark Knight pre-screener (at a bright and early 6:30 pm compared to the 12:01 am crowd and apparently some theaters' 3 am and 6 am crowds according to our featured reviewer over at atomicpopcorn.net, jimmy12), I thought my thrill of...
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Batman 3 Villain?
Who will the villain be in the follow-up to The Dark Knight? Cast members have thrown around their own ideas.
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Right after taking out Ra's Al Ghul, and the mysterious disappearance of Dr. Jonathan Crane AKA Scarecrow, Batman continues on his war on crime in the streets of Gotham. As he raises the stakes, with the help of Lieutenant Jim Gordon and District Attorney Harvey Dent, Batman sets out to dismantle the remaining criminal organizations that haunt the city streets. The partnership proves to be effective as they are successfully rounding up the criminals that plague Gotham City. But they soon find themselves prey to a reign of chaos unleashed by a rising criminal mastermind known to the terrified citizens of Gotham as The Joker. This crazed murdering psychopath makes it a personal agenda to take out the Dark Knight, before he gets to him first. Batman's struggle against the Joker becomes deeply personal, "confronting everything he believes" and improving his technology to stop him. |||| Director, Christopher Nolan, was initially unsure of returning for the sequel, but eventually decided upon creating a new interpretation of the Joker, based on the villain's original appearances in comic book lore. The Dark Knight was filmed primarily in Chicago, as had been done for Batman Begins, as well as several other locations in and outside the United States. The director also used an IMAX camera to film four major action sequences, including the Joker's first appearance. The Batsuit was redesigned, with a cowl allowing Bale to move his head, and a recreation of the Batcycle known as the Batpod will be introduced. The studio undertook a viral marketing campaign for The Dark Knight in which websites were created so Batman fan collaboration would reveal items such as new screenshots from the film. The film will also be marketed by selling related toys and an animated direct-to-DVD anthology titled Batman: Gotham Knight that is set between Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. The Dark Knight will be released on July 18, 2008 in the United States and on July 25 in the United Kingdom.





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