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Shoot Locale Update: It Begins in India & Pittsburgh is "For Sure?"I talked to our 'ol friend "A.P." today and he is adamant that TDKR will begin production by shooting in India. A.P. told us about the India shoot back on February 11th (see story below), but recent scuttlebutt said filming would start in L.A. Since A.P. has been right 100% of the time, I believe him. India? I wonder what the hell Team Nolan will be filming there? Does the locale have anything to do with Bane in prison? Catwoman? Talia? Crazy Quilt? Also, even though it's been all doom and gloom of late about the possible shoot in Pittsburgh, A.P. says that's not the case. Filming in Pittsburgh is "for sure," says A.P. "Team Nolan is concerned about the tax breaks." Good news for the Steel City. And on a completely unrelated and BS note, word has it that Tomball, TX has entered the mix as a TDKR shooting location. Now that would be cool...and convenient. From batman-on-film.com
“I haven’t seen the script yet. I know the story and it’s a great story. You look at The Dark Knight and you go, ‘How’s he going to top it?’ But I think he has. The scope of it and also the way he brings it back to Batman Begins, and really what Bruce Wayne discovers about himself, what he learns about himself at the end of this one [will top off the trilogy].” - Gary Oldman Bringing the trilogy full circle? Topping the previous films? Those sounds like goals director Christopher Nolan would be aiming for. We know that there’s a lot of potential to do that with the two villains (Bane and Catwoman) that we know about. However, according to an interview with E!Online, there might be more.
Quote from: DEKO on March 10, 2011, 04:07:04 AM“I haven’t seen the script yet. I know the story and it’s a great story. You look at The Dark Knight and you go, ‘How’s he going to top it?’ But I think he has. The scope of it and also the way he brings it back to Batman Begins, and really what Bruce Wayne discovers about himself, what he learns about himself at the end of this one [will top off the trilogy].” - Gary Oldman Bringing the trilogy full circle? Topping the previous films? Those sounds like goals director Christopher Nolan would be aiming for. We know that there’s a lot of potential to do that with the two villains (Bane and Catwoman) that we know about. However, according to an interview with E!Online, there might be more.All that being said, is there any chance anyone attached to this film is going to say something like "well it's definitely not as good as Dark Knight and not quite as good as Begins, but it's not bad for a third film. It's definitely not going to be our Blade 3."?They have to say this type of stuff during the lead up to the film's hype and release. I'd like to hear what Michael Caine was quoted saying during the pre-release hype of Jaws Revenge. I'll bet it was nothing like what he says about the film these days.I'm still holding out hope, but no way am I going in expected Nolan to top the last two or change the way I see Batman.
Quote from: Shallow on March 11, 2011, 03:49:51 PMQuote from: DEKO on March 10, 2011, 04:07:04 AMI havent seen the script yet. I know the story and its a great story. You look at The Dark Knight and you go, Hows he going to top it? But I think he has. The scope of it and also the way he brings it back to Batman Begins, and really what Bruce Wayne discovers about himself, what he learns about himself at the end of this one [will top off the trilogy]. - Gary Oldman Bringing the trilogy full circle? Topping the previous films? Those sounds like goals director Christopher Nolan would be aiming for. We know that theres a lot of potential to do that with the two villains (Bane and Catwoman) that we know about. However, according to an interview with E!Online, there might be more.All that being said, is there any chance anyone attached to this film is going to say something like "well it's definitely not as good as Dark Knight and not quite as good as Begins, but it's not bad for a third film. It's definitely not going to be our Blade 3."?They have to say this type of stuff during the lead up to the film's hype and release. I'd like to hear what Michael Caine was quoted saying during the pre-release hype of Jaws Revenge. I'll bet it was nothing like what he says about the film these days.I'm still holding out hope, but no way am I going in expected Nolan to top the last two or change the way I see Batman.I'm skeptical that it could top "The Dark Knight." Still holding out hope though that it will top "Batman Begins." And yeah, no one associated with the movie is going to say anything negative. At least if they know what's good for them. lol Still, I always find it interesting to hear what everyone involved has to say.
Quote from: DEKO on March 10, 2011, 04:07:04 AMI havent seen the script yet. I know the story and its a great story. You look at The Dark Knight and you go, Hows he going to top it? But I think he has. The scope of it and also the way he brings it back to Batman Begins, and really what Bruce Wayne discovers about himself, what he learns about himself at the end of this one [will top off the trilogy]. - Gary Oldman Bringing the trilogy full circle? Topping the previous films? Those sounds like goals director Christopher Nolan would be aiming for. We know that theres a lot of potential to do that with the two villains (Bane and Catwoman) that we know about. However, according to an interview with E!Online, there might be more.All that being said, is there any chance anyone attached to this film is going to say something like "well it's definitely not as good as Dark Knight and not quite as good as Begins, but it's not bad for a third film. It's definitely not going to be our Blade 3."?They have to say this type of stuff during the lead up to the film's hype and release. I'd like to hear what Michael Caine was quoted saying during the pre-release hype of Jaws Revenge. I'll bet it was nothing like what he says about the film these days.I'm still holding out hope, but no way am I going in expected Nolan to top the last two or change the way I see Batman.
I havent seen the script yet. I know the story and its a great story. You look at The Dark Knight and you go, Hows he going to top it? But I think he has. The scope of it and also the way he brings it back to Batman Begins, and really what Bruce Wayne discovers about himself, what he learns about himself at the end of this one [will top off the trilogy]. - Gary Oldman Bringing the trilogy full circle? Topping the previous films? Those sounds like goals director Christopher Nolan would be aiming for. We know that theres a lot of potential to do that with the two villains (Bane and Catwoman) that we know about. However, according to an interview with E!Online, there might be more.
Quote from: JohnnyL on March 11, 2011, 08:04:53 PMQuote from: Shallow on March 11, 2011, 03:49:51 PMQuote from: DEKO on March 10, 2011, 04:07:04 AM“I haven’t seen the script yet. I know the story and it’s a great story. You look at The Dark Knight and you go, ‘How’s he going to top it?’ But I think he has. The scope of it and also the way he brings it back to Batman Begins, and really what Bruce Wayne discovers about himself, what he learns about himself at the end of this one [will top off the trilogy].” - Gary Oldman Bringing the trilogy full circle? Topping the previous films? Those sounds like goals director Christopher Nolan would be aiming for. We know that there’s a lot of potential to do that with the two villains (Bane and Catwoman) that we know about. However, according to an interview with E!Online, there might be more.All that being said, is there any chance anyone attached to this film is going to say something like "well it's definitely not as good as Dark Knight and not quite as good as Begins, but it's not bad for a third film. It's definitely not going to be our Blade 3."?They have to say this type of stuff during the lead up to the film's hype and release. I'd like to hear what Michael Caine was quoted saying during the pre-release hype of Jaws Revenge. I'll bet it was nothing like what he says about the film these days.I'm still holding out hope, but no way am I going in expected Nolan to top the last two or change the way I see Batman.I'm skeptical that it could top "The Dark Knight." Still holding out hope though that it will top "Batman Begins." And yeah, no one associated with the movie is going to say anything negative. At least if they know what's good for them. lol Still, I always find it interesting to hear what everyone involved has to say.I'm convinced that it will top The Dark Knight. It will be difficult to pull off but IN NOLAN WE TRUST! I'm sure they're going all out with this one (they have to, don't they?), it's gonna be great!!!
Quote from: Shallow on March 11, 2011, 03:49:51 PMQuote from: DEKO on March 10, 2011, 04:07:04 AM“I haven’t seen the script yet. I know the story and it’s a great story. You look at The Dark Knight and you go, ‘How’s he going to top it?’ But I think he has. The scope of it and also the way he brings it back to Batman Begins, and really what Bruce Wayne discovers about himself, what he learns about himself at the end of this one [will top off the trilogy].” - Gary Oldman Bringing the trilogy full circle? Topping the previous films? Those sounds like goals director Christopher Nolan would be aiming for. We know that there’s a lot of potential to do that with the two villains (Bane and Catwoman) that we know about. However, according to an interview with E!Online, there might be more.All that being said, is there any chance anyone attached to this film is going to say something like "well it's definitely not as good as Dark Knight and not quite as good as Begins, but it's not bad for a third film. It's definitely not going to be our Blade 3."?They have to say this type of stuff during the lead up to the film's hype and release. I'd like to hear what Michael Caine was quoted saying during the pre-release hype of Jaws Revenge. I'll bet it was nothing like what he says about the film these days.I'm still holding out hope, but no way am I going in expected Nolan to top the last two or change the way I see Batman.I'm skeptical that it could top "The Dark Knight." Still holding out hope though that it will top "Batman Begins." And yeah, no one associated with the movie is going to say anything negative. At least if they know what's good for them. lol Still, I always find it interesting to hear what everyone involved has to say.