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The Dark Knight is a 2008 American superhero film based on the DC Comics character Batman. The film is a sequel to 2005's Batman Begins, which rebooted the Batman film series after an eight-year hiatus. Christopher Nolan returns as the director, and Christian Bale reprises the lead role. Batman's primary conflicts in the film include his fight against the Joker (Heath Ledger) and his strained friendship with district attorney Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart).

For his conception of the film, Nolan was inspired by the Joker's first two appearances in the comics and Batman: The Long Halloween. The Dark Knight was filmed primarily in Chicago (as was Batman Begins), as well as in several other locations in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Hong Kong. The director used an IMAX camera to film six major action sequences, including the Joker's first appearance in the film. The Batsuit was redesigned, with a cowl allowing Bale to move his head. The film also introduces a recreation of the Batcycle, known as the Batpod.

Warner Bros. created an aggressive viral marketing campaign for The Dark Knight, developing promotional websites and trailers highlighting screenshots of Heath Ledger as the Joker. After Ledger's death in January 2008, however, the studio refocused its promotional campaign. The film will be released on July 16, 2008 in Australia, on July 18, 2008 in North America, and on July 25, 2008 in the United Kingdom.

After the death of Heath Ledger, on January 22, 2008, Warner Bros. adjusted its promotional focus on the Joker. It revised some of its websites dedicated to promoting the film, posting a memorial tribute to Ledger on the film's official website and overlaying a black memorial ribbon on the photo collage in WhySoSerious.com. On February 29, 2008, I Believe in Harvey Dent was updated to enable fans to send their e-mail addresses and phone numbers. In March 2008, Harvey Dent's fictional campaign informed fans that actual campaign buses nicknamed "Dentmobiles" would tour various cities to promote Dent's candidacy for district attorney.

In 2008, Six Flags Great America and Six Flags Great Adventure theme parks will open The Dark Knight roller coaster; costing $7.5 million to develop, the ride simulates the feeling of being stalked by the Joker. Mattel is producing toys and games for The Dark Knight, action figures, role play costumes, board games, puzzles, and a special-edition UNO card game for commercial distribution in June 2008. Leading up to the film's opening, the studio will release Batman: Gotham Knight, a direct-to-DVD animated film, set between Batman Begins and The Dark Knight and featuring six original stories, directed by Bruce Timm, co-creator and producer of Batman: The Animated Series. Each of these segments, written by Josh Olson, David S. Goyer, Brian Azzarello, Greg Rucka, Jordan Goldberg, and Alan Burnett, presents its own distinctive artistic style, paralleling numerous artists collaborating in the same DC Universe.

The Dark Knight has been met with wide critical acclaim. Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave The Dark Knight 3.5 out of 4 stars, calling the film "haunting and visionary" and commenting that it "soars on the wings of untamed imagination". He particularly praised Nolan and Ledger, who he suggested could get a posthumous Academy Award nomination. Larry Carroll, a film news writer for MTV Networks, praised the cinematography and described it as "the best Batman movie ever made. Emanuel Levy gave the film an A, stating the film is "nothing short of brilliant" and "the best and scariest comic hero adaptation you are likely to see this summer season, and perhaps during the whole year." Film director Kevin Smith was astounded by the film, declaring it "an epic", "The Godfather II of comic book movies", and "close to a masterpiece". Todd Gilchrist of IGN gave the film a 10/10 and 5 stars stating that "Nolan's sequel surpasses the original with an intense, disturbing masterpiece".
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Heath would have simply been nominated had he lived but I think that in his death, he has guaranteed himself a win because Hollywood can be sentimental. He would be the second person in the history of Hollywood to win one posthumously.

I am definitely going to see this in the theaters because I just love me some Christian Bale. He is one of the best actors in Hollywood and I love how he's maintained his personal life. It just goes to show I think that if a celebrity doesn't want to be gossip fodder, they don't have to be.

He's right up there with Robert Downey, Jr. in my book as my generation's most formidable actors.

I am also interested in seeing Heath's last work on earth...RIP, Heath!
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Heath would have simply been nominated had he lived but I think that in his death, he has guaranteed himself a win because Hollywood can be sentimental. He would be the second person in the history of Hollywood to win one posthumously.

I am definitely going to see this in the theaters because I just love me some Christian Bale. He is one of the best actors in Hollywood and I love how he's maintained his personal life. It just goes to show I think that if a celebrity doesn't want to be gossip fodder, they don't have to be.

He's right up there with Robert Downey, Jr. in my book as my generation's most formidable actors.

I am also interested in seeing Heath's last work on earth...RIP, Heath!
Blackbutterfly, we really need to meet 4 coffee or sumthing cos you just voiced my sentiments exactly! Christian Bale & R. Downey Jnr are definitely two of the most underrated actors of their generation. Loved Batman Begins with Bale and I think he'll top that performance in this new flick- Dark Knight.
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by Richard Corliss

There's a beautiful high-angle shot, early in The Dark Knight, that looks down on Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) in full Batman regalia as he perches atop a Gotham skyscraper, surveying the city he lives to protect, then leaping off and spreading his majestic bat wings to swoop down into the night. Bruce's trajectory is also the film's. It traces a descent into moral anarchy, and each of its major characters will hit bottom. Some will never recover, broken by the touch of evil or by finding it, like a fatal infection, in themselves.

The Dark Knight, Christopher Nolan's second chapter in his revival of the DC Comics franchise, will hit theaters with all the hoopla and fanboy avidity of the summer season's earlier movies based on comic books. It's the fifth, and three of the first four (Iron Man, Wanted and Hellboy II) have been terrific or just short of it. (The Incredible Hulk: not so hot.) It's been one of the best summers in memory for flat-out blockbuster entertainment, and in the wow category, the Nolan film doesn't disappoint. True to format, it has a crusading hero, a sneering villain in Heath Ledger's Joker, spectacular chases — including one with Batman on a stripped-down Batmobile that becomes a motorcycle with monster-truck wheels — and lots of stuff blowing up. Even the tie-in action figures with Reese's Pieces suggest this is a fast-food movie.

But Nolan has a more subversive agenda. He wants viewers to stick their hands down the rat hole of evil and see if they get bitten. With little humor to break the tension, The Dark Knight is beyond dark. It's as black — and teeming and toxic — as the mind of the Joker. Batman Begins, the 2005 film that launched Nolan's series, was a mere five-finger exercise. This is the full symphony.

A Better Class of Criminal
Gotham has a new white knight: a fearless district attorney, Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart), who's determined to nab malefactors through the law with the same gusto that Batman, the dark knight, applies using his gadgets and charisma. The Mob (led by Eric Roberts) they can handle, with the help of stalwart police lieutenant James Gordon (Gary Oldman). But the Joker — this guy is nuts. He does deals with the Mob, then crosses them up. He makes a point with his pencil by ramming it into a gangster's head. "This town," he says, "deserves a better class of criminals." So do action movies, and here he is, vowing to bring down Batman and Dent, just for the mad fun of it.

In its rethinking and transcending of a schlock source, The Dark Knight is up there with David Cronenberg's 1986 version of The Fly. It turns pulp into dark poetry. Just as that movie found metaphors of cancer, AIDS and death in the story of a man devolving into an insect, so this one plumbs the nature of identity. Who are we? Has Bruce lost himself in the myth of the hero? Is his Batman persona a mission or an affliction? Can crusading Dent live down the nickname (Two-Face) some rancorous cops have pinned on him? Only the Joker seems unconflicted. He knows what he is: an "agent of chaos." Your worst nightmare.

No, really. This villain, as conceived by Nolan and his scriptwriter brother Jonathan and incarnated with chilling authority by Ledger, is not the elegant sadist of so many action films, nor the strutting showman played by Jack Nicholson in Tim Burton's 1989 Batman. He isn't a father figure or a macho man. And though he invents several stories about how he got his (facial and psychic) scars, he's not presented as the sum of injustices done to him. This Joker is simply one of the most twisted and mesmerizing creeps in movie history.

And the actor, who died in January at 28 of an accidental prescription-drug overdose, is magnificent. Echoing the sly psychopathy and scary singsong voice of Anthony Hopkins in The Silence of the Lambs (Hannibal Ledger!), Ledger carries in him the deranged threat of a punk star like Sid Vicious, whom he supposedly took as one of the models for his character. The Joker observes no rules, pursues no grand scheme; he's the terrorist as improv artist. Evil is his tenor sax, Armageddon his melody. Why, he might blow up a hospital or turn ordinary people into mass murderers to save their own lives.

The Joker may be insane, but he's a shrewd judge of character. He knows that Batman has two vulnerable spots: his girlfriend Rachel Dawes (Maggie Gyllenhaal, assuming the role Katie Holmes had in the first film) and his hidden identity. So the Joker starts preying on Rachel, and he says he'll stop terrorizing Gotham if Batman will come out from under the mask. A modest request from the bin Laden of movie villains, yet Bruce is reluctant. Or rather, the film is, since the informing principle of any franchise is perpetuation of the series. No secret, no Batman — just a moneybags with a Messiah complex.

The other would-be hero on a downward spiral is the district attorney. He's brave and ballsy enough to fight the Mob and the Joker, but when a tragedy makes his guilt roil, Dent gets bent. Old Two-Face has a mission of his own, and like the Joker, he can be a one-man plague — but with some of the poignance of classic tragedy.

Free Fall to Destiny
The mayhem and torture wreaked here, by saint or scum, are so vivid and persistent that it's a wonder, and a puzzle, why The Dark Knight snagged a PG-13 rating. (Don't take your 9-year-old son unless you think he'd enjoy seeing a kid just like him tremble in fear while a gun is held to his head by a previously sympathetic character.) But kids would have trouble following the movie, let alone understanding it. For teens and adults, it's a strap-yourselves-in trip, handsome and assured as only a big-budget picture can be. (Part of it was shot in the IMAX process, which lends the action scenes a startling clarity and depth.) And for reassurance, Nolan brings back old friends from Batman Begins: Michael Caine as Bruce's butler Alfred and Morgan Freeman as Fox, who takes care of Bruce's toys.

Actually, they're just diversions from the epochal face-off of Bruce and the Joker. For a good part of the film, when the two embrace in a free fall of souls — one doomed, the other imperiled — you may think you're in the grip of a mordant masterpiece. That feeling will pass, as the film spends too many of its final moments setting up the series' third installment. The chill will linger, though. The Dark Knight is bound to haunt you long after you've told yourself, Aah, it's only a comic-book movie.


Source: Time.com
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Reviewed by Corliss, the finest reviewer of them all! The only guy I want to review like when I grow up!
And he loved it!

I think I'll see HellBoyII this weekend and Batman next... Batman will be the hardest ticket to get this weekend...
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I Think Ill watch this should be a great movie, i absolutely loved wanted the ending was superb...The darknight should be awesome...
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I Think Ill watch this should be a great movie, i absolutely loved wanted the ending was superb...The darknight should be awesome...
Wasn't it? Everyone clapped in the theater I saw it....

I simply LOVED the first HellBoy! And they say this one is better than the first! ....

This will be a good weekend... I'm gonna have a good time at the movies this weekend!!
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They're picking good directors who love the original source material to direct comic book movies these days...
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Wasn't it? Everyone clapped in the theater I saw it....

I simply LOVED the first HellBoy! And they say this one is better than the first! ....

This will be a good weekend... I'm gonna have a good time at the movies this weekend!!
Your right I loved the first Hell Boy as well it was hilarious dude is just so funny i mean every word he says...I hope this one is good as well... im torn between watching that or hancock...what do you think?
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You're right I remember the last Incredible Hulk Nonsense rubbish and this one....they did better...
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