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It's here!  The new trailer for THE DARK KNIGHT

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atasteforthetheatrical.com — This is NOT the teaser - this is the main trailer with footage of Heath Ledger acting as the Joker. Psychotic! This movie is going to kick ass.

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  1. If this trailer is any indication I would have to say that The Dark Knight will go in the column of rare sequels that are as good if not better than the original.

    I'm also glad to see they're sticking to a lot of the original score in the first one....at least it seems that way. Heath Ledger also seems to play the joker as he needs to be played.

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  2. @Bdog2g2
    Agreed - this movie is going to be unreal. I'm looking forward to this one.

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  3. bring it on!

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  4. Now I have a sudden urge to watch Batman Begins....for like the 500th time. Trying to see if listening to the soundtrack will calm that urge.

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  5. damn... that movie looks GOOD!

    btw, can i vote again? :)

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  6. Look good. Can't wait to see it on the big screen.

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  7. I am glad we don't have to deal with the crappy writing and story lines from the last Batman movies. Ever since they went with the Dark Knight genre the Batman movies have been worth watching. If anyone stayed up on the pre-release of this film they would know that the movies are not going to stop here. Two Face and the Penguin should be showing up real soon.

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  8. @Bdog2g2 Agreed, I might just have to watch Batman Begins when I get home tonight.

    @joefowler3 The Tim Burton-directed Batman films were fantastic, used to give me nightmares (I was a kid at the time ;-) ). Once Burton stopped directing, though, it was all downhill.

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  9. I just hope that they don't kill the Joker off at the end of the movie. I'm a big fan of superhero movies, but I hate it when they try to tell the entire arc of a villan over the course of one movie.

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  10. @jgarber
    I agree with you on the Burton films to a degree. Burton's effort was to make the series dark and gothic, which was great for its time. How can you beat Nicholson's Joker and DeVito's Penguin during that era?

    I will admit though, even though the Schumacher directed films were about as entertaining as spray painting a turd, casting Jim Carrey as the Riddler in Batman Forever was brilliant. That man was born to play that role, and he was the only one that saved that film.

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  11. @jxnholt
    Funny you should mention that - Bdog and I were talking about that last night. It would go against the whole purpose of the Batman/Joker dichotomy if they kill him off. Batman won't kill the Joker out of principle; and the same vice versa because for the Joker killing the Batman would cease his purpose - he needs the Batman alive to help define his self-psychotic master strategies.

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  12. @cGt2099 Excellent point about the Joker being the "yin" to Batman's "yang". That's a subtlety that often gets lost in superhero/action films.

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38616_24 cGt2099 submitted this on December 17, 2007.