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Teaser is out 8-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apMXFloDH6M
It's fairly okay. The ending has that brilliant silhouette work of the Batman symbol formed by the skycrapers.
What's also good news (but totally expected) is Bane's look at end of the trailer. Much unlike Joel Schumcher's tripe. Nolan has consistently got the look right. Ra' al Ghul, Scarecrow, Two-face & Joker stands testament to that.
For film. Remember the comic, animation version of the said bad guys did look silly at times*
*okay, I am saying this to mun-jameen defence of the Tim Burton movies.
Depends really. Although Burton goes around saying he got in love with world of comics & Batman from Alan Moore's The Killing Joke, it's Nolan who gets the tone, mood & character arcs right.
http://a.yfrog.com/img738/9680/0fwm.jpg
It's from my .CBR copy btw. And Batman Begins is similar in tone to Miller's Year One.
Well, fond of Burton's because it was an awesome departure from what Adam West???
From this:
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to this:
http://wayne.usschesapeake.org/wp-co...ton-Batman.jpg
We were very grateful kids back then. Of course, Nolan's are awesome. Burton got involved in own mad imagination. Nolan got the whole gritty detective/noir thingy right.
Agreed Groucho. I think it's a significant film for many reasons. Burton's whimsical touch falls in line with most Batman comics. Nicholson's turn set the tone for other film adaptations (incl. Nolan) with antagonist being given as much (if not more) importance than Superhero.
Was just stating that Burton actually makes a departure(knowing or unknowingly) from his main source of inspiration (despite taking elements from it), mirroring other famous batman comics (but again not a deliberate choice I feel) no less significant.
Nolan sticks to Miller's YO & Moore's TKJ as they have that contemporary feel with obvious parallels to current political climate. And it also aligns well with his casting. Ledger's interpretation is original & definitive, but I'd wager he had read TKJ to get that level of derangement, & dark cynicism of the character. And his inclinations towards Mann, Scott & Wachowskis helps realize the Miller/Moore universe..
Wong Kar Wai's Grandmasters
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXe0PUNXd-Y
A film on Yip Kai-Man, Bruce Lee's master