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Najświeższe informacje o "The Dark Knight Rises" (Spoilery)

Zaczęty przez Juby, 05 Październik 2008, 09:14:41

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Podobno w przyszły czwartek ma zostać ujawniony nowy pojazd Batmana:
http://forums.superherohype.com/showpost.php?p=21078813&postcount=397

A już w środę ekipa "TDKR" znowu będzie pracować na planie w Pittsburghu, a to oznacza nowe zdjęcia i inne informacje prostu z planu, kto wie, może pojawi się Catwoman?
What was the point of all those push-ups if you can't even lift a bloody log?

Si vis pacem, para bellum (If you want peace, prepare for war)

franek



Show Must Go On!!!

jakura

A mi nadal nie daj? spokoju te Jamy ?azarza... Czy te? b?d? mia?y lecznicze w?a?ciwo?ci (wykorzystane np. do rekonwalescencji Bruce'a), czy mo?e raczej b?d? stanowi?y miejsce wydobycia jakiego? ekstraktu jadu, czy mo?e jeszcze co? innego? Jak my?licie?
Powiedzieli mi, że nie da się tego zrobić. Odpowiedziałem maniakalnym śmiechem.

Funky

Mam nadzieję że "Jama Łazarza" jak oczywiście się pojawi to będzie miejscem do medytowania. Bez żadnych mocy regenerujących ;)

Q

Informacje na temat dzisiejszych zdjęć na planie:

Cytat
About 1 p.m., the tarp was removed from the Batpod or signature motorcycle and wheeled into Mellon Institute, presumably for a stunt in which Catwoman drives it out of the building and down the steps. A Pittsburgh ambulance was admitted behind the barricade to be closer to the set at that point.

An hour later, a gun-metal gray Lamborghini with a license plate that was a shortened form of BANKRUPT screeched up to the intersection of Fifth and Bellefield avenues. Christian Bale -- as either Bruce Wayne or Batman -- was not at the wheel. A stunt driver then rounded the bend and went down Fifth Avenue as all heads turned in his direction.

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11216/1165179-100.stm
What was the point of all those push-ups if you can't even lift a bloody log?

Si vis pacem, para bellum (If you want peace, prepare for war)

jakura

No mi też średnio pasują ich cudowne właściwości, ale przecież fotki były, więc i same Jamy pewnie w filmie zobaczymy.
Powiedzieli mi, że nie da się tego zrobić. Odpowiedziałem maniakalnym śmiechem.

Q

Info na temat sceny na stadionie:

CytatJust came back from my equipment fittting for the football scene. Uniforms are pretty awesome. I got some peeks at the rigged explosions on the field. Supposedley during the return of the opening kickoff the field will start to blow up behind the returner and the field will cave in w/ players falling over the edge.

http://forums.superherohype.com/showpost.php?p=21095249&postcount=158
What was the point of all those push-ups if you can't even lift a bloody log?

Si vis pacem, para bellum (If you want peace, prepare for war)

Q

Batcopter coraz bardziej prawdopodobny - http://www.batcave.stopklatka.pl/index.php/2011/08/kolejne-info-o-nowym-pojedzie-batmana-w-the-dark-knight-rises/

Ale nie ma co się dziwić. Tumblerem jeździ Bane, Catwoman bierze Batpoda. Batman zdecydowanie potrzebuje nowego środka transportu.
What was the point of all those push-ups if you can't even lift a bloody log?

Si vis pacem, para bellum (If you want peace, prepare for war)

jakura

Niech zaskoczy  wrogów batbike'iem albo bathulajnog?:P
Powiedzieli mi, że nie da się tego zrobić. Odpowiedziałem maniakalnym śmiechem.

Vaherem

Zawsze może jeździć ulepszoną pancerną kolejką waynów, choć to takie burtonowskie by było :D

Byłem przeciwny wszelkim batwingom i batcopterom, ale te ostatnie doniesienia powoli zmieniają moje nastawienie.

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KOLEJNA PORCJA MEGA SPOILERÓW (które zdradzaj? wa?ne elementy filmu):

Spoiler

- Miranda Tate reveals herself as Talia.
- She kills Lucius Fox.
- John Blake gets killed by someone - I'm guessing Tom Conti.
- Bane/League of Shadows has an earthquake generator underground in the sewers, and they're planning on killing 60,000 Gotham citizens during the football game.
- Crazy Quilt isn't in this movie.
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http://forums.superherohype.com/showpost.php?p=21119725&postcount=961
What was the point of all those push-ups if you can't even lift a bloody log?

Si vis pacem, para bellum (If you want peace, prepare for war)

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What was the point of all those push-ups if you can't even lift a bloody log?

Si vis pacem, para bellum (If you want peace, prepare for war)

Q

What was the point of all those push-ups if you can't even lift a bloody log?

Si vis pacem, para bellum (If you want peace, prepare for war)

Rexio


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ScreenRush, który opublikowa? wczoraj wywiady z Bale'em (http://www.batcave.stopklatka.pl/index.php/2011/08/christian-bale-o-the-dark-knight-rises/) i Hathaway (http://www.batcave.stopklatka.pl/index.php/2011/08/anne-hathaway-o-pracy-z-nolanem-przy-the-dark-knight-rises/)  zbytnio si? pospieszy? dlatego wywiady zosta?y ju? usuni?te, ale je?li kto? chcia?by je przeczyta?:

Cytat
What’s it like shooting in IMAX?

I have had a little experience from the last one and when we made The Prestige, Chris was experimenting with it. It’s bloody noisy with those cameras but it’s going to be a hell of a great little shot. It makes the audience feel like they’re in it. It’s a lovely piece of machinery.

There is a lot of hype about this film. Was there any doubt in your mind to make another with Chris Nolan again?

I knew it was going to happen for me because I was contracted to do this film. I had no choice, I would have been sued up the ying yang and be on the street and penniless. Chris has always talked about this being a trilogy and he liked the challenge that an awful lot of movies fail on the third one. There are some exceptions but most of the time that’s the tricky one to pull off.

Are you going to miss playing Batman after this?

Course I will, yeah. Yeah definitely.

Will you miss wearing the suit?

For all the discomfort and the heat and the sweat and the headaches and everything from it, when you sit back and watch the movie at the end of the day, you go: “Well, that’s f*ckin’ cool.” I will miss the rubber.

Can you talk about Bruce’s relationship with Selena in this movie? How much does he fall in love with her?

I’m figuring it all out as I go along and I’m seeing Chris sitting on this shoulder here and my producer sitting on this shoulder here going: ‘Don’t say anything!’ I think let’s leave that one until you see the movie.

You are making a trilogy with Chris Nolan â€"as there is an end movie, does it leave you the freedom to create a good character arc in this movie?

I have no clue what the audience is going to think about the movie. Thankfully I have Chris who is really great at gauging that. He represents the audience for us on the set. Me, I love the character so much that if it was left to me you’d get a very bizarre Batman movie. He is a fascinating character and then Chris just has to tell me the points when it gets tedious and boring. Chris is remarkably confident at going with his gut and not desiring any safety net. There are a number of times when I say to him: “Are you sure you don’t want me to do a few other variables?” I can do this one, and what if later down track you choose to change this part of the story, in that case we need to change the domino effect. He’s like: “No, no I know what I want.” He’s very firm with it. In honesty, there are probably a lot of stories that can be told with Batman. I like the idea of him growing older and he can’t quite do it as much anymore. But I kind of feel, you have to leave when the going is good and this is when Chris wants to wrap it up. And it’s the right time.

By the third movie is Batman’s drive still fed by the death of his parents?

It’s all in there. […] He doesn’t want to forget it, he wants to maintain that anger that he felt at that injustice but equally he wants to present this very vacuous soulless persona to Gotham so hopefully no-one will suspect him but will just think he’s a spoiled bastard. But consequently in his most intimate moments he has Alfred, he has Rachel and there is not a whole lot there. And at some point, he’s got to start living. He is seriously behind in terms of life and enjoyment of life. That’s all been sacrificed and at some point, hopefully it’s Alfred’s wish that he will start to live again. Of course this tragedy has defined him but to a degree he’s sacrificed everything that most people would consider worth living for in life and he’s going to have relearn that, embarrassingly late in life.

Tell us about working with Tom Hardy

It’s a real good cast. I’ve been working with Tom mostly over the past few weeks, he’s a real fascinating actor. He’s going to be creating some wonderful characters over his career and he’s doing so with this. He’s kind of just gleeful coming into work every day.[…] He’s the real deal. I’m very impressed with him.

Can you talk about crafting fight scenes with Tom?

We have fantastic stunt guys who have been with us since the first film. This is sort of what we do. They kind of work out what they’d like to see in the fights and Tom and myself come in and bring in the story to the fights, you have to figure a wey to tell a story in a fight otherwise a fight by itself can be rather dull.

Cytat
Are you happy to be able to finally talk about the movie?
I’m happy to be able to talk about the movie as much as I can. Obviously a few secrets are out now so I can discuss certain things, but quite a few things are still under wraps.

What is your reaction to the photo getting out on line (get a glimpse here)?
I asked people to check it out for me…It’s a little over whelming.

Can you talk about stepping into the shoes of such an iconic character? A lot of people grew up with Michelle Pfeiffer’s Catwoman and Eartha Kitt. How does it feel to be Catwoman?
Well the first thing you have to say is what an honor. It was funny for me because when I got my start, I kind of got my big break with the Princess Diaries and during the press rounds for that everyone asked me: “Did you always want to be a princess growing up?” And the truth was, no I wanted to be Catwoman. And I think a lot of women feel that way. And the fact that I am actually her is such a dream come true. It’s such a pinch me moment. And the fact that I am Catwoman in Chris Nolan’s Gotham to Christian Bale’s Batman is unbelievably cool.

When you got this role, what did Chris tell you about not letting any secrets out?
It’s sort of implied that everything is meant to be kept under wraps as possible. The production isn’t called Batman, it has another name. When I first read the script I couldn’t take it home with me, I had to read it in a locked room. Maybe the room wasn’t locked, I could be adding that for dramatic effect…but you know…

How do you learn your lines if you can’t even take the script home with you?
I read it through once really fast and I went back and read over all of my scenes and tried to memorize them as much as I could. It’s cool, you can call Chris and ask “what is this scene about again?” and eventually you get a copy of the script. But everything is done with the upmost secrecy. When I screen tested, I took the sides (audition material) home with me. And it was really awkward because the producer had to hunt me down to get the sides back so that they could be destroyed. So it’s implied that this should be treated with a certain amount of secrecy which is great because I think it is so much more fun to discover it in the movie theatre when there is so much anticipation about the movie. I’m excited for people to discover it when it’s all pieced together the way Chris wants it.

What has been the physical challenge of this role for you so far?
I’d always thought I was pretty healthy (she’s a vegetarian) and I always thought I had worked hard in the gym and it turns out that what I thought was hard is actually light to moderate in Catwoman’s world. I’ve had to ratch it up a notch. I have the most incredible stunt woman in the world and she’s got me and the character to another level.

Why did you want to be Catwoman when you were a kid?
I loved Catwoman’s sense of humor. I love how sly she is. I love how she walks the fence and you don’t know which side she’s going to come down on. She’s totally independent. Let’s face it, she’s bad ass.

Who is your favorite Catwoman?
They have all been great. Each Catwoman is specific to the Gotham city she lives in and the director that helps shape her. So it’s kind of hard to have a favorite and I’m not just being political, it’s hard to have a favorite because each one is so specific. And you look back at the history of the comic and Catwoman gets reinvented every ten to fifteen years anyway. You can have preferences but the core of the character remains.

Did you look at any of them as inspiration?
I grew up with all of them so I was well acquainted with the character’s dimension; she’s one of my favorite characters in the comic book world and in the movie world. But I didn’t go back to any of the other ones because I’m in Chris’s Gotham City. For me it didn’t make a lot of sense to look at them for inspiration, even as extraordinary a performance that Michelle Pfeiffer gave, that was Tim Burton’s Gotham.

Have you been filming with IMAX cameras doing dialogue scenes?
We have been yes.

What is that like because those cameras make a lot of noise or have you not noticed that?
I have noticed the noise because it sounds like a cappuccino being made constantly! (Laughs) For the fight sequences I actually love it because it keeps you out of your head and it adds to the adrenalin somehow. But I haven’t shot that many of the dialogue scenes yet.

After Christian Bale you are the most high profile person in the cast at this point in timeâ€" is this movie going to be important for your career?
Obviously Christian is Batman and it’s the Batman series and he’s the star of it. One of the things that I love about working with Christian and this franchise is that it does feel like an ensemble each time. Christian is the leader of the actors and he is so lovely so I haven’t really thought about it to be honest.

What are the styles of Martial arts you do in the film? Don’t you have a dance background?
Yes, I do. I don’t actually know the name of it â€" sorry this makes me sound like an airhead. The stunt department are all phenomenal fighters and so I’ve just been mimicking them and doing whatever they tell me to do. I do all sorts of kicks. I do a roundhouse kick, I think its all mixed martial arts. I don’t know what the martial arts technique is called but I’ve been doing it in heels!

How does it feel to be Chris Nolan’s first cool action hero female?
I didn’t realise I was the first and I feel a little nauseous. I couldn’t feel more privileged to walk on the set every day. I’m the most annoying chipper person, because every day I walk on set I just want to do back flips at how happy I am to be here. I would have played street cop number three if it meant getting to work with Chris Nolan but I get to play Catwoman! […] I hope I don’t let him down.
What was the point of all those push-ups if you can't even lift a bloody log?

Si vis pacem, para bellum (If you want peace, prepare for war)