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  1. They should make her a PR genius. Controlling minds through masterful propaganda instead of magic. Hallucinations could be cool - but kind of similar to Scarecrow's magic insanity powder. At the same time maybe she could just have found a way to manipulate that drug make people more agreeable? Or use poisons to make peoples deaths look tragic / pathetic / accidental towards her end goals. She would be interesting. I like it. Lets start on the script at once.
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  2. I'm pretty sure that Talia al Ghul is in the movie. Even with Ra's supposedly dead (actually, there's no reason to believe he isn't dead), the third act of BB was an incredibly unsatisfying resolve to the League of Shadows conflict. Batman betrayed them, foiled their master plan and defeated/killed their leader. The League (a massive, centuries-old shadow organization) is, by far, Batman's most important nemesis in this Nolan series. To just allow that story to end with the first movie would be sloppy and irresponsible.
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  3. It's being reported they want to shoot this entirely in IMAX.

    http://screenrant.com/batman-3-imax-format-sandy-69254/

  4. I love IMAX. It will suck having to go to the movies hours early just so I get a good seat, though.

  5. Quote Originally Posted by Dyne View Post
    It's being reported they want to shoot this entirely in IMAX.

    http://screenrant.com/batman-3-imax-format-sandy-69254/
    Not so fast.

    http://www.thewrap.com/movies/articl...lash-pan-22480

    *check the bolded part.

    Quote Originally Posted by The Wrap
    There's a good reason Christopher Nolan has announced he won't shoot the upcoming "Dark Knight Rises" in flavor-of-the-month 3D. His go-to director of photography Wally Pfister says it's probably just a "flash in the pan."

    "I'm not a big fan of 3D," Pfister (photograph by Jonathan Alcorn) said to audience applause at a question-and-answer session at TheWrap's "Inception" screening of Nolan and Pfister's "Inception" Thursday night at the ArcLight Sherman Oaks.

    "I think one of the biggest problems for Chris, and I would second this, in doing a film in 3D is it has to be shot in a video process, and we're film people to the end. You'll have to pry that film camera out of my dead hands," he told TheWrap Editor-in-Chief Sharon Waxman.

    Pfister did say there was "some interest on the studio's level to do 'Inception' in 3D" but: "Chris wasn't interested in doing post-effect on the film in 3D."

    "The so-called digital revolution is great. If you have no money and you want to shoot it on your Canon 5D -- fantastic. If that's the only way you can make the movie, great. But if we're putting movies up on a screen this size … we need to deliver the best image quality there. And there's nothing better than film."

    Pfister said he and Nolan hope to shoot much of the new Batman film, "The Dark Knight Rises," for IMAX -- as they did for sporadic parts in "The Dark Knight." But they won't shoot the entire film for IMAX, he said, citing cost and the inability to capture sound as just two of the impediments.

    Although he hasn't officially signed on for "Dark Knight Rises," Pfister has shot all of Nolan's films since "Memento" and looks to have the job if he wants it. Before the Q-&-A, he brushed off online speculation that the film would shoot in New Orleans, and said he doesn't expect to see the script until early next year.

    But he endorsed a bit of "Inception" speculation, namely that it contains a thorough Stanley Kubrick homage.

    He said in response to an audience question that the rotating hallway in the hotel fight sequence harkens the spinning centrifuge in "2001," and that Ken Watanabe's old man at the end of "Inception" seems to recall the one in "2001."
    "If you know enough about Chris you know that Stanley Kubrick is really one of his heroes," Pfister said.

    He also said Nolan, one of the few auteur directors of blockbusters, is anything but overbearing when it comes to setting up shots.

    "I think we both feel the camera finds its way and the camera ends up in the right place," he said. "Not that it does it by itself. But I think that the narrative sets the tone for that and the actors' rehearsal kind of guides where the camera's going to go from there.
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  6. From Chris Gore's Facebook status:
    POW! The Dark Knight Rises may be based on DC series Legends Of The Dark Knight story arc Prey, issues 11-15. http://tinyurl.com/3289zba

    The Article:

    Quote Originally Posted by SneakPeek
    According to new reports, director Christopher Nolan's third 'Batman' feature "The Dark Knight Rises", may be based on the DC Comics series "Legends Of The Dark Knight", specifically the story arc "Prey", from issues # 11-15, by the creative team of Doug Moench, Paul Gulacy and Terry Austin. The "Prey" stories, including an appearance by 'Catwoman' were collected in a 1992 trade paperback.

    "...a new new psychiatrist in 'Gotham City', 'Dr. Hugo Strange' is obsessed with 'Batman', convincing the mayor to prepare a special task force to capture 'The Dark Knight' with 'Commissioner Gordon' as its head. "Gordon deploys the overzealous 'Sgt. Max Cort' to lead the task force. Later, it is found that Strange hates the Batman because he loves what the Batman does, becoming 'a creature of the night'. "Strange deduces the Batman's identity and plays psychologically with him by placing life-like mannequins of his parents in 'Wayne Manor' with audio tapes. He then hypnotizes Sgt. Cort into donning a costume & becoming another vigilante, who then kidnaps the mayor's daughter..."
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  7. We know Tom Hardy is already a cast member. Hopefully he's Strange.

  8. Anne Hathaway cast as Catwoman
    Tom Hardy cast as Bane.

  9. Ugh, Bane? Really?

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