Dark Knight Rises – new official trailer (#3)

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8 Responses to “Dark Knight Rises – new official trailer (#3)”

  1. Packfan28
    05/01/2012 at 12:17 PM #

    Thank god! I thought Lee Fowler was returning as AD. Phew!

  2. StateFans
    05/01/2012 at 12:54 PM #

    ^That is classic.

    But, Fowler could never be a “Knight”. A knight has to actually care about something and have the energy and ability to fight for it.

  3. Plz2BStateFan
    05/01/2012 at 1:10 PM #

    Havent been impressed with the trailers for this movie. Seeing as this movie has to live up to the Dark Knight, I have been left wanting.

    Not that they are not good. But I am expecting more.

  4. PackerInRussia
    05/01/2012 at 1:59 PM #

    I think it looks good; even better than Dark Knight. I’m looking forward to seeing it. Just disappointed they didn’t get Jim carrey in there as the Riddler or Arnold Schwarzenegger as Mr. Freeze.

    On a related note: I was looking up Christopher Nolan on imdb.com and didn’t realize that he was involved (writer) with the new Superman movie, Man of Steel, in 2013. But, I was most surprised to see him listed as a writer for an Untitled Batman Reboot in 2015. Is that serious? It has “announced” as the status. I know that Dark Knight Rises is the end of this trilogy. Is he doing another, “alternate universe” Batman with a different actor? Thought it was kind of strange.

  5. PackerInRussia
    05/01/2012 at 2:52 PM #

    Just read this today. I know the average fan wouldn’t give a crap, but some of you technical-types might enjoy it (although a “physics major” in the comments section noted that his calculations are off and I know that internet commenters are usually right on the money as well as respectful of their fellow commenters):

    “Near the conclusion of “The Dark Knight,” The Joker falls from the top floor of a 20-story building. He would splat on the ground in 4 seconds. Yet Batman has enough time observe the fall, draw his grappling hook launcher, fire it and save The Joker. In order to catch The Joker, who would after 3 seconds be falling at about 50 miles per hour, the grappling hook would need to come out of the launcher traveling perhaps 1,000 feet per second, nearly the speed of a pistol bullet. A grappling hook moving 1,000 feet per second would be pretty hard to control, even for the Caped Crusader. The recoil from enough propellant to launch to 1,000 fps a hook-and-cable combination weighing orders of magnitude more than a bullet would throw even a muscular man backward.

    When The Joker was snagged in midair at 50 mph and his momentum halted in an instant, force equals mass times acceleration means a transfer of many hundreds of pounds to Batman, who is holding the other end of the grappling line. This would rip Batman’s arm out of his shoulder socket.”

    http://espn.go.com/nfl/draft2012/story/_/id/7874622/tmq-says-skinny-guys-cornerbacks-rule-modern-nfl-draft

  6. Tuffy2
    05/01/2012 at 3:44 PM #

    I am all about Marvel but I do like DC as well. I was able to see “The Avengers” a couple of nights ago and have this comment. It is the best superhero movie I have ever seen. Five star for sure.

  7. wufpup76
    05/01/2012 at 7:21 PM #

    Can’t wait can’t wait can’t wait

  8. Old MacDonald
    05/01/2012 at 7:33 PM #

    I love it. But. Why can’t we get past the origin story/Joker/Catwoman aspects of Batman? What is is about our collective unconscious that we are so hung up on those storylines to the exclusion of all others?

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