Similar to the unease I felt when Heath Ledger was first cast as The Joker, when news broke that Anne Hathaway would be Selina Kyle aka Catwoman in The Dark Knight Rises my immediate befuddled reaction was something like ”you mean that bony bird-faced chick with the big teeth from The Princess Diaries?” Cacaw! However, if Ledger’s [...]
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The latest Dark Knight Rises TV spot showcases a wicked cool Catwoman
Posted: 29th June 2012 by Storm in Batman, Comic Books, MoviesTags: Academy Award, Anne Hathaway, Anne Hathaway birdface, Anne Hathaway Catwoman, Anne Hathaway skinny, Batman, Batman 1988, Batman Begins, Best Supporting Actor, birdface, catsuit, Catwoman, Christian Bale, Christopher Nolan, clown prince of crime, Gary Marshall, Heath Ledger, Heath Ledger Joker, Jack Nicholson, Jack Nicholson Joker, Marion Coittard, Michael Caine, Michael Keaton, Michael Keaton Batman, Morgan Freeman, Oscars, Selina Kyle, TDKR, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, The Dark Knight Rises TV spot, The Princess Diaries, Tom Hardy
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3 reasons going to see The Dark Knight Rises prologue is the best Christmas present you can give yourself this year
Posted: 16th December 2011 by Storm in UncategorizedTags: Bane, Batman, Batman Begins, Catwoman, Christian Bale, Christmas, Christopher Nolan, Gotham City, Heath Ledger, I Am Legend, IMAX, Inception, Jonathan Nolan, Mission Impossible, Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, Operation Early Bird, Sarah Palin, semi truck flip, Superman, Superman Returns, TDK, TDKR, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, The Dark Knight Rises prologue, The Joker, Tom Cruise, Tom Hardy
After snagging some passes through the viral marketing campaign Operation Early Bird, I was able to catch an advanced preview of the six minute prologue of The Dark Knight Rises. Similar to when the Joker’s bank heist was screened before IMAX prints of I Am Legend, the TDKR prologue introduces the villain Bane and is set to [...]
5 things that helped me survive Comic Con
Posted: 29th July 2011 by Storm in UncategorizedTags: Alcatraz, Batman, Bioware, Brad Falchuk, Bradley Cooper, Breaking Dawn, Bruce Timm, Bryan Cranston, Casey Hudson, Cheetara, Chris Colfer, COCO MOCA, Colin Farrell, Comic Con, Comic Con 2011, Conan, Conan O'Brien, cosplay, cosplayers, directors, Eye of the Tiger, Francis Ford Coppola, Gaslamp Quarter, Geriatrics, Glee, Glee: The 3-D Concert Movie, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Green Lantern Animated Series, Guinness, Hall H, He-Man, Heath Ledger, Ian Brennan, Indiana Jones, Jane Lynch, Jared Padalecki, Jedi, Jensen Ackles, Jessica Biel, JLA, Jorge Garcia, Justice League, Justice League of America, Kate Beckinsale, Klingons, Lea Michele, Legendary Pictures, Lord of the Rings, Lord of the Rings: War in the North, lost, Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2, Mass Effect 3, Masters of the Universe, Matthew Morrison, Morinth, muffin tops, Peter Pan, Power Girl, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Rana McAnear, Ryan Murphy, Samara, San Diego, San Diego Comic Con International, San Diego Convention Center, screenwriters, Snarf, Star Trek, Star Wars, Steven Spielberg, Stone Brewery, Stone IPA, Supergirl, Superman, Supernatural, swag, Team Coco, The Adventures of Tin Tin, The Amazing Spiderman, The Dark Knight, The Flaming C, The Joker, Thor, Thundercats, Tinkerbell, Total Recall, Twilight, Twitter, Twixt, Vampire Batman, Vampire Hunter, Warner Bros. Animation, zombies
Well, I did it. I survived my first Comic Con. Now “survive” might seem like a bit of a strong word for simply partaking in a 4 day celebration of the popular arts, but when you consider that over 125,000 fanatical entertainment enthusiasts jammed themselves into a single Convention Center in order to stand in [...]