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The Dark Knight (Batman) looks serious!


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oh yeahnew batman animation came out the other dayi think its short stories
this is f*ck*ng sicknessbruce wayne traning in asia>>>>>>>>>>>>_________ man got bottled in the head n didnt even flinch
links glinks*editnever mind. found some.
that was actually sickman got planked in the headside.
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f*ck all that robin sh*t...it's good the way it is.f*ck*ng can't have batgirl and robin f*ckin up the flow with some deivated story lines and ting
f*ck*ng up the flow?there part of the batman story there spose to be part of the flownot that fake batgirl that was in that sh*t film tho
Lol, usually I'd agree with you but Alicia Silverstone is one of the GOAT White girls.Massively under-rated.
no i mean her character was a fake Barbara Gordan and im not sure why they didnt use the propper character
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What a difference this movie is from the Batman Forever and all the previous ones. I know that the original Tim Burton film has its fans and i personally liked it as well, but f*ck*ng hell, this sh*t blows it miles away and i'm talking Batman Begins also.

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Got a free cinema ticket from boss. Might just use that in the cinema for this one.Just a matter of finding a c*nt who wouldn't rather download the movie instead to go with me.

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Imax 'may show Batman all night' Managers at an Imax cinema in London have said they were "seriously considering" screening the new Batman film "24 hours a day" to meet demand. Ticket sales for The Dark Knight: The Imax Experience had been so great, organisers said, that extra shows had been put on in the middle of the night. Fans will be able to watch the film at 0230 BST on its first weekend at the BFI Imax cinema near Waterloo station. The Dark Knight will be shown there for four weeks from 24 July. Different format "Advance booking has exceeded even our wildest expectations already," said Justin Johnson, the head of operations at the British Film Institute. "By keeping The Dark Knight playing throughout the night, we can ensure that everyone gets a chance to see the film at the start of its run. "We are seriously considering playing the film 24 hours a day in order to meet demand." The Dark Knight features six sequences shot with Imax cameras and marks the first time that a major feature film has ever been partially shot using the Imax format. Unlike traditional 35mm film which usually appears in "letterbox" format, scenes shot with Imax cameras on 15/70mm film will expand vertically to fill the entire screen. The 485-seater theatre has the largest cinema screen in the UK, at more than 20m tall and more than 26m widehttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7501393.stm

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