September 30, 2008
noreply@blogger.com (AHR) @ 11:01 pm
But if you haven't seen Dark Knight yet, you probably don't even know what a Batman is and got here by mistake, so we shouldn't have any problems. 1. What are we meant to assume happens once the smoke grenade in the bank manager's mouth ...
gaius @ 10:20 pm
i thought the dark knight accurately captured the nuances in dealing with difficult ethical issues in fighting crime, preserving the balance between pragmatism and individual rights, the corruptibility of every person, etc…
Heather In Progress @ 8:49 pm
Man, that's a good movie.
wendy c @ 8:13 pm
Dark Knight Dark Knight comes to DVD and Blu-ray on December 12th!
GMAN @ 7:31 pm
If there's any movie worth owning from this year, it is, without a doubt, "The Dark Knight." Speculation on the DVD release has been in the air for awhile now,but at least there's a date and some box art to ease some people. ...
unknown @ 7:13 pm
The IMAX is for big-bang, action-packed rushes of movies, meaning it's absolutely ideal of the return of The Dark Knight, which was pretty darn overwhelming on a normal-sized screen. Of course, a lot of you kept going back to see it ...
m0viesn0w @ 5:56 pm
You can actually download The Dark Knight here free of charge and any other movies you want to download for that matter. It's completely free for three days, and then there is a membership charge. However, upon being charged you are ...
unknown @ 5:51 pm
Tim Falletti Jett over at Batman-on-film.com has heard some rumblings in the lab that the sequel to the summer blockbuster The Dark Knight is just about ready to go to the early stages of pre-production. He is getting his information ...
Mike @ 5:34 pm
For my first trick, I’m going to make this economic crisis…disappear…
andy @ 5:34 pm
Warner Home Video has announced that it will release Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight on DVD on December 9th in single-disc (MSRP $28.98), double-disc ($34.98), and Blu-ray (MSRP $35.99) editions. Note that the Blu-ray version, ...
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