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Post by UrbanLegend on May 24, 2005 21:38:42 GMT -5
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Post by Robin91939 on May 24, 2005 23:28:09 GMT -5
TV spot 7 was awesome. I love the interaction between Bruce and Alfred. Nolan and Goyer really nailed the relationship of Bruce and Alfred.
One of the main concerns, after the script leak was that Alfred agreed with Bruce to much and wasnt aprehensive about him becoming "a symbol". In this scene it shows a little bit of dissaproval by Alfred. A very good rewrite on Nolan's part.
-R
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Post by UrbanLegend on May 25, 2005 0:26:49 GMT -5
Ironically, I just saw all 3 of these spots during and after watching The Shield (starring F4's Michael Chikilis) on FX.
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Post by UrbanLegend on May 31, 2005 19:25:37 GMT -5
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Post by TheShadow on May 31, 2005 19:55:14 GMT -5
My rundown: I LOVE the music in all of them.
#6- Wilkinson's really going out of his usual character here. "Sometimes, things just go bad"- nice voice. Not the one I envisioned with Falcone, however. Something creepier and more refined-sounding fits what I thought Falcone should sound like. In fact, I would've had Rutger Hauer as Falcone, Wilkinson as Loeb, and Colin McFarlane (the guy who's supposedly playing Loeb) as Richard Earle 'cause it just fits better, IMO. Hauer would've made a great Falcone.
#7 is awesome. "Damn good television." That's pretty cool.
#8 has a good glimpse of the Wayne murder. Notice Katie saying "it's not who you are underneath..." which gets repeated and finished by Batman in #10.
#9, also cool and good to finally see it in better quality- I had seen this before, but it was in pretty bad quality.
#10 really shows that this is going to be one downright serious Batman film. The scream in the beginning is quite haunting and the lead in to young Bruce crying...wow. That's gotta have some effect on the average moviegoer. "You still haven't given up on me?" "Never" kinda has a double meaning not only in the context of the film, but on Batman himself and how the fans haven't given up on him after B&R.
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Post by UrbanLegend on Jun 2, 2005 2:54:29 GMT -5
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Post by ripper48 on Jun 2, 2005 11:50:21 GMT -5
Oh dear...
I realize WB wants to get all the asses possible in seats, but what's with the music and the absolute concentration on Rachel and Wayne? :\
A bit bleh...not because it's a bad spot, but because it could give other people the wrong idea about this movie...
This isn't a lovey-dovey movie. :\
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Post by UrbanLegend on Jun 2, 2005 13:30:58 GMT -5
I think it gave that whole "Knight saving the princess" idea.
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Post by TheShadow on Jun 2, 2005 18:51:30 GMT -5
Yeah it does.
P.S. UrbanLegend, the downloadable link doesn't seem to work for me.
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