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The Dark Knight Rises

Beantown

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So who's going to see this opening night? Its only a few days away!

I have midnight tickets for opening night. In Boston Im doing it at this sweet movie theatre at the Patriots stadium. They have these VIP reserved seats that are 25 dollars. But they are reclining chairs, come with food and a waitress to refill your drinks during the movie. Should be pretty sweet.


Also do you guys think Letterman really let the cat out of the bag? I assumed thats probably how Nolan would end it but still....
 
I'm stoked and seeing it at midnight at 12:01 am Friday in a similar style dine-in seating. I LOVE Hardy.. That said, other than in Inception and Bronson, I feel he's a bit uneven in some of his roles...as much as I love Warrior, I felt like his accent and character were off in parts based on previous screen time, inconsistent from scene to scene. At some points, when I watch TDKR trailers, I feel the same way. We shall see. I am very hopeful. But villains make these movies much more than the protagonists so it rests on him.

God speed.
 
I'm pretty sure Lettermen let the cat out of the bag. Just notice Hathaway's reaction.

Plus, I'm pretty sure we knew this was coming. The trailer gives it away when Catwoman says something like, "You have given everything to this people." To which Batman responds, "No, not everything..."
 
I am not seeign it opening night but I am very excited about this movie. Anything less than awesome will be let down.
 
Diane Lane is Mrs. Kent? She just got a major overhaul in the hotness department.
 
Hell yes!! Got my midnight show tix days ago and I haven't done a midnight show since Star Wars III. Considering the length of the movie I just may need to head directly to work afterwards....but it will be worth it!
 
I love Nolan and all his films, him and Fincher are my two favorite directors but I have a feeling this movie is going to be too overhyped. I thought the last one with Heath was a phenomenal movie, best "superhero" film I've ever seen...although I don't really like to consider Nolans trilogy a superhero film just because its less blockbustery then most.

Also, I had this argument with a few people and I want to hear what you guys think. I've been telling people that one of the reasons why The Dark knight was such a big box office hit was because of people wanting to see Heath's last (or one of his last) performances. I think Heath dying, unfortunately, boosted ticket sales. Yeah the big superhero nerds that go to all these movies would still show up but I think that the tragedy also brought in the type of people that usually wouldn't see this film, or at least see it in theaters. I just want to know what other people think.
 
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