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For those who are planning to watch this on Imax do yourselves a favor and DO NOT watch it on Imax North Edsa. Imax in north edsa is just similar to a digital theater, with a litte larger screen. Remember yung imax sa MOA uses the 70mm film and TDKR will show more than an of imax footage meaning you willl see the entire imax screen filled out with pure awesomeness. Ang imax screen kasi is parang square and sobrang laki talaga as oppose sa conventional cinema and yung imax sa north edsa ba parectangle. Ang tawag nga ng iba sa ganung klaseng imax eh liemax. Ang lungkot lang na a number of people think na when you say imax eh 3d agad dapat. I saw the fb wall of smcinemas and may mga nagrereklamo na bakit daw hindi 3d. Ill take the true imax footage shot using 70mm film over 3d anytime of the day.
8 DAYS TO GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'll be seeing this one on IMAX kahit mag-isa ako hahaha
"IMAX Theatre at SM Mall of Asia will be open 24 hours during the film's opening weekend (July 19-22)."
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The Dark Knight Rises expected to soar past predecessor at box office
Hollywood pundits believe that Christopher Nolan's forthcoming final Batman film The Dark Knight Rises is on course to perform even more impressively than its blockbuster predecessor, The Dark Knight, at the box office.
"Tracking" figures for the new film estimates based on research by studios into the viewing plans of cinemagoers suggest it will eclipse the record-breaking $158.4m (102m) opening of the 2008 movie. The Dark Knight went on to be the year's highest grossing film, a feat that its successor might be on course to repeat. Research suggests it is tracking just, but not far, behind 2012's most profitable film so far, The Avengers, which recently became the third highest grossing film of all time.
Nolan's decision to shoot his final instalment in 2D in order to retain the format used for the previous two films may leave The Dark Knight Rises falling just short of overtaking Joss Whedon's superhero movie, because 3D tickets mean higher ticket prices. Multiplexes will also be forced to squeeze in fewer screenings of the new film because it runs to an epic 164 minutes 21 more than The Avengers and 12 more than The Dark Knight.
Meanwhile, Nolan told Associated Press that he had no interest in being involved in Batman studio Warner Bros' own proposed ensemble superhero movie, Justice League, which is once again in development following the success of rival studio Marvel's The Avengers. It will star the caped crusader alongside Superman, Wonder Woman and several other minor characters.
Nolan is involved in the forthcoming Superman film Man of Steel in a "godfather" producer's role, but said he did not plan to make another movie starring the Dark Knight. "No, not at all," he said. "We're finished with all we're doing with Batman. This is the end of our take on this character."
The British film-maker added: "Batman will outlive us all, and our interpretation was ours. Obviously, we consider it definitive and kind of finished. The great thing about Batman is he lives on for future generations to reinterpret, and obviously, Warners will have to decide in the future what they're going to do with him. We've had our say on the character.
"I've got no plans to do anything more, and certainly, no involvement with any Justice League project."
The Dark Knight Rises, which arrives in cinemas in the US and UK on 20 July, once again stars Christian Bale as Batman/Bruce Wayne, with Michael Caine, Gary Oldman and Morgan Freeman in supporting roles. New arrivals include Anne Hathaway as Catwoman, Tom Hardy as Bane, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Gotham cop John Blake. The film's events take place eight years after those of The Dark Knight, with Batman emerging from retirement to face a new threat to his beloved city.
The Dark Knight Rises Debuts IMAX Midnight Poster
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TDKR: Christopher Nolan Feels Anne Hathaway Should Get Her Own Film As Catwoman
Speaking to Access Hollywood, Chris Nolan(The Prestige, Inception) stated that he would love to see Anne Hathaway Continue on as the infamous cat-burgler.
During a press junket for The Dark Knight Rises, Christopher Nolan once again praised Anne Hathaway and her performance as Catwoman. Anne is incredibly precise and articulate about the psychology of the character. Shes really built it from the ground up, its just a delight to watch her perform, the things she does in those heels is not to be taken lightly." Continuing on, Nolan admitted that he feels Hathaway should continue her take as Catwoman. "For me, Gotham and these characters, Im done. Ive told our story and Im moving on." When confronted about Hathaway seeing her own Catwoman spin-off, Nolan stated: "I certainly think she deserves it, shes incredible."
Papanoorin ko to sa first day! I regretted it when I watched The Amazing Spider-man in its 2nd week, umaga at wala pa masyadong nanonood. Awkward pala pag ganun, hindi mo masyadong maramdaman ang excitement... nagsosolo ko sa goosebumps and teary eyed moments mo.![]()
Batmobiles Assemble At Comic Con
Though Man of Steel and Iron Man 3 will both have panels at this year's San Diego Comic Con, there won't be any convention hall presence for Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises. It makes sense, as there's no reason to have a full panel for a movie that is due out in a week, but that doesn't mean that Batman will be completely absent from the geeky proceedings.
Out on display right now next to the convention center in San Diego, parked outside of a local hotel, is a full exhibit showing off every single film version of the Batmobile, from Adam West's in the 1966 movie to the Tumblers from The Dark Knight Rises. After spotting the display, I took the opportunity to take a whole bunch of photos that I could share with you and even got Cinema Blend writer Sean O'Connell to shoot a video of me in front of Batman's latest ride. Check out the video as well as the full gallery below!
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New Behind-The-Scenes Pic Of Batman & John Blake In THE DARK KNIGHT RISES
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