Here’s a terrific fan film that’s been making the rounds called Batman: Dark Knightfall. Using detailed toys from the various Batman films, this stop-motion short features Batman battling Heath Ledger‘s Joker from The Dark Knight, Jack Nicholson‘s Joker from Batman and Tom Hardy‘s Bane from The Dark Knight Rises, all set to Hans Zimmer’s haunting score (one of our favorites in recent years). For directors Derek Kowk and Henri Wong’s… Continue reading Watch Batman Fight Ledger's Joker, Nicholson's Joker and Hardy's Bane All in One Movie
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If you think you have what it takes to be the next Batman — you’ve practiced your all-caps “Swear to me!” voice; it’s pretty good — well, think again. There’s more to being Gotham’s hero than a deep delivery. It requires deep pockets, too.
Just to underscore the fact that becoming a superhero is quite difficult, MoneySupermarket has put together an infographic which spells out the cost of being the caped… Continue reading How Much Does It Cost To Be Batman? (PHOTO)
Now that “The Dark Knight Rises” has wrapped Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy in a neat little bow, many are wondering how Warner Bros. will reboot the series without him. Those who have seen the film know it ends with a perfectly logical place to go with the character, but to attempt a full-on franchise reboot they’ll need
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In Memoriam: Young Sage Stallone, Veteran Producer Richard D. Zanuck and Classy Actress Celeste Holm by Peter Martin
‘The Dark Knight Rises’ Guest Review: A Flawed but Pleasing… Continue reading Best of the Week: Comic-Con and Batman Galore
The Bats in “Bats”
What’s amazing about “Bats,” an overtly earnest 1999 monster movie about genetically modified bats menacing a small Texas town, is that it was written by acclaimed playwright and screenwriter John Logan (“Gladiator,” “Rango,” this winter’s “Skyfall”). However, the problem with the film isn’t so much the screenplay as it is the hammy, chaotic direction of Louis Morneau (yeah, never heard of him either), as well as
