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As anyone with a Max subscription, or one of the many copies that’s brought Batman Begins to various home formats, will tell ...
Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Nolan, Christian Bale’s Batman Begins paved the way for the Dark Knight trilogy.
Batman Begins, the first chapter in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy, turns 20 this year. The movie was released in cinema halls across the US on June 15, 2005 is credited to breathing a ...
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What HiFi on MSNA classic movie I used to test TVs for years is turning 20 – and it has stood the test of time surprisingly well, even without Dolby AtmosThe dark cityscape of Gotham City, which uses a lot of footage from Chicago, remains a great way to check a TV’s shadow ...
Before co-writing 2005’s Batman Begins with Christopher Nolan, screenwriter and comic book guru David Goyer was best known for penning an adaptation of another creature of the night: Blade. Goyer ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSNChristopher Nolan Advised His Colleague Not to Do This Failed Batman Movie, And His Reason Makes Total SenseChristopher Nolan told one of his colleagues not to do another Batman movie after his hugely successful Dark Knight trilogy, ...
Although Blade seems no closer to returning to our screens (aside from Wesley Snipes' cameo in last year's Deadpool and ...
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IGN India on MSNBatman Forever at 30: How the Val Kilmer Sequel Was as Much a Studio Recalibration as a Fresh New Take on the Dark KnightThree decades after its release, Val Kilmer and Joel Schumacher's sequel remains a stylistic detour that dared to show Gotham in a different light. Literally.
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Comic Book Resources on MSNChristopher Nolan Fans Would Argue That These 10 Scenes From His Batman Trilogy Are Perfect From Beginning to EndEven decades after The Dark Knight trilogy's release, there hasn't been any superhero franchise that has produced as many ...
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SuperHeroHype on MSNBlade Writer Believes MCU Movie Should Be Simple, Talks Deadpool & Wolverine CameoBlade writer David S. Goyer has shared his thoughts about the long-delayed MCU movie, as well as Wesley Snipes' Deadpool & ...
David S. Goyer wrote one of the most divisive Superman movies of all time, and this is what he thinks about James Gunn’s upcoming film.
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