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@ 2011-12-15 03:51 pm UTC
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Entry tags:char: batman/bruce wayne, char: catwoman/selina kyle
Well peeps, as some of you may know, the second trailer along with the prologue will debut tonight at midnight with Sherlock Holmes and Mission Impossible. However, as usual, someone was kind enough to leak it online.

The sound and visual quality isn't great, but at least this gives us an idea of what we're in for. :}



Source link: http://www.movieweb.com/movie/the-dark-knight-rises/trailer-2

Description of the trailer in case video goes bye bye: http://batman-news.com/2011/12/15/the-dark-knight-rises-trailer-2-leaked-descriptions-are-online/

Hmmm...is it just me or has Bruce and Selina dancing at a masquerade ball become a cliche now in Bat cinema?

For legality:




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valtyr: (Pajamas of death)


[personal profile] valtyr
2011-12-16 07:59 pm UTC (link)
Well, that's just it - I don't think he is, or is meant to be, his own person. That's why his story changes depending upon who he's speaking to.

I think the boats are meant to indicate that a mass of people can shamble towards goodness on average, mostly, and the acts of a few people can make a significant difference there. I mean, of course they considered it! People fear death. It doesn't prove Joker's ideology that they considered it.

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mrstatham: (pic#927958)


[personal profile] mrstatham
2011-12-16 08:19 pm UTC (link)
I'll be honest, I thought the Joker's tall tales about his scarring was just a really badly incorporated reference to Killing Joke's 'multiple choice' idea. He's a character, otherwise bunches of people wouldn't recognise him as one, and he's his own person - he clearly has fun fucking around with people, but I think he's just contradictory and difficult to pin down - and not in the oft-quoted agent of chaos-bullshit way, more a 'Nolan threw some shit together and kept what stuck' way.

As for the boats.. I'm inclined to agree with the 'acts of a few' idea, since that mirrors Batman's own plight, but I still don't see that entirely as what Nolan meant to put across.

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