One of the old movie palaces in the area, Proctor's, had a one day screening of the film last weekend. They built out the stage and mainly feature tours of Broadway shows now, so when they do put up the screen it's a real treat. The picture quality was probably 80%, but the sound was top-notch...
Warner Bros has just launched its Academy Awards campaign for the film online, which includes a free PDF copy of the screenplay. I thought some of you might be as interested as I am.
I doubt he was thinking that far ahead. He felt so guilty he was willing to do anything to stop the bloodshed. He might also have still held out hope that the Joker would be good to his word.
I think a big part of why the Wall-E discussion died was because it got hijacked by issues that related only tangentally to the content of the film itself. Wall-E's opening weekend made up less than a third of its gross so far, and shrinking. That says to me that it's a film with legs. True, the...
From what I heard, Goyer's treatment for the two sequels involved Dent being scarred early on in the first act of the third film and becoming the main villain for that picture. Nolan chose to condense the treatment into one movie since Dent's tragedy played into the thematic values of The Dark...
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Originally Posted by Tim Glover
I'm on with you regarding Maggie G. This was a surprise for me thinking she would be stellar. First, it's not a huge part, but she really seemed out of place for me. I can't explain it...Not a huge Holmes fan, but she was much more effective as...