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The Dark Knight
#46
Jesus, this goes on even further than I imagined. This is the first time I've seen this kind of advertising on the internet. I mean, I can understand 1 or 2 or 3 sites, but how about 33 (including those above)?

33?

http://www.whysoserious.com/
http://www.thehahahatimes.com/
http://www.atasteforthetheatrical.com/
http://www.thegothamtimes.com/
http://www.bettyshouseofpies.com/
http://www.gvafoundation.org/
http://www.gothamcab.com/
http://www.saintswithunschurch.org/
http://www.acmesecuritysystems.com/
http://www.gcferries.com/
http://www.kinslytravel.com/
http://www.rossisdelicatessen.com/
http://www.pasqualesbistro.com/
http://www.josephcandoloro.com/
http://www.ccfabg.org/
http://www.gothamusd.net/
http://www.gothamcablenews.com/
http://www.gothamcityrail.com/
http://www.gothamcitypizzeria.com/
http://www.gothamnationalbank.com/
http://www.gpdiad.com/
http://www.gothampolice.com/
http://www.gpdmcu.com/
http://www.wearetheanswer.org/
http://www.rememberinggina.org/
http://www.maidenavenuereport.com/
http://www.danaworthington.com/
http://www.trustgarcetti.com/
http://www.citizensforbatman.org/
http://www.gothamelectionboard.com/
http://www.gothamcityclerk.com/

Each one is very interesting to explore, lots of pictures, videos and links of in-character stuff. They really went all out with this movie.
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#47
Hon. Mayor Batmanuel
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#48
http://waynefoundation.net/

Here's one more to add to your list, Grim.
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#49
(Sort of) news: Some kid tries to steal movie posters in a cinema dressed as the joker, get arrested.
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#50
I knew the Tumbler looked fishy...

[Image: tumblervi0.jpg]

J.E_Magog Wrote:Hon. Mayor Batmanuel

Ngayon ko lang nakita to ah. LOL
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#51
And it doesn't stop!

CNN scientifically and systematically examines the ethos and gravitas behind Batman's raspy voice.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/Movies/0...topstories

LOL

EDIT: Speaking of Batman, that Gotham Knight thing? Kevin Conroy voices Batman in all six of the stories. Another reason to go get it, people. It's certainly an enjoyable watch.
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#52
Rez.

The Dark Knight's script. (pdf)
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#53
Months later, it's still making waves.

some Wired article Wrote:Heath Ledger Fans Call for Joker's Retirement From Film

Heath Ledger's flawless acting, and tragic passing, immortalized his portrayal of the Joker in Christopher Nolan's Batman blockbuster The Dark Knight. But should Ledger's killer clown be the last Joker to grace the big screen?

That's what the fanboys over at a new site called The Ultimate Joker are arguing. They've launched a petition calling for studios to withdraw the character for good from any future Batman movies, a somewhat strange request given all the actors who have stepped into the Joker's murderous shoes on screens large and small.

"We truly believe Ledger's performance as Joker is the best an actor could ever do," the site's team leader, Fer Barbella, told Wired.com in an e-mail interview.

"Any other performance will be below expectations for sure, so we want to forever keep Ledger's Joker as the one," added Barbella, who launched The Ultimate Joker site last week with his colleague Nico Pimentel.

From Jack Nicholson and Cesar Romero to Larry Storch, Mark Hamill and the underrated Kevin Michael Richardson, Batman's nemesis has been brought to life by some serious talent. Banning Joker from the silver screen might seem like an unreasonable request on its garish face, but the team at The Ultimate Joker is standing by it, and no doubt will be aided if Ledger takes home a posthumous Oscar later this month for his portrayal.

In addition to the online petition, The Ultimate Joker site operators have fired up an Ultimate Joker Flickr pool and posted downloadable web graphics to let others show their support.

Barbella says his crew is only interested in film portrayals, though.

"Television and animation is off our radar," he says. "And we like Jokers like Cesar Romero or Jack Nicholson, and even the voice of Mark Hamill. But we think this psycho in scarred whiteface is the best ever. No one can improve it. So please, Hollywood, use other enemies in the sequels to come."

It is perhaps a plea that Hollywood will ignore in pursuit of profit. After all, the buzz created by the conundrum of who will follow in Ledger's footsteps could be worth hundreds of millions on its own.

But it's a fair question: Should Hollywood retire the Joker from film? Was Heath Ledger the greatest Joker of all time? Why so serious? Shoot us your thoughts in the comment section below.

I share their sentiments that Heath Ledger's Joker was the best ever (another way of saying the best YET), but I don't necessarily agree with locking future Jokers out. I just think most of them will pale in comparison.
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#54
This was by far the best movie I have seen so far. Every time I saw the joker I couldn't help but smile. The movie was flawless... except for the beginning. Who wouldn't notice a damn school bus backing out of a bank? Am I right? Everything else was perfect though. Great!
When The Best Have Fallen... Who Will Rise...FlamethrowerGlare
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#55
Funny, I just watched this on DVD yesterday. Awesome indeed.
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#56
http://io9.com/5318240/is-dressing-up-in...sideswiped

LOLOLOL

I WANT IT.
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