Showing posts with label the dark knight movie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the dark knight movie. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 July 2008

Batman Gets a Costume Overhaul in Dark Knight

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[SPOILER ALERT!] Throughout The Dark Knight movie, there are many references to Batman's costume; and there are much more details about the costume and its ongoing design revealed throughout the movie. During the first scene, when batman is attacked by the mod dogs, he goes to Lucius Fox and asks for better armor, lighter and more agility. And he asks to be able to turn his head. I really love how throughout both The Dark Knight and Batman Begins, they focus on making the suit and all its gadgets truly believable. The take some painstaking effort to liken it to the armor and technology of today. Any Bat-Fan can truly appreciate details like this! And for a Bat-Fan and a costume lover, I am in heaven!



Redesigning the Bat Suit for The Dark Knight
Movie The Dark Knight Posted By: PuppetMaster / Source

The silhouette of Batman is an indelible image, instantly recognizable to even the most casual observer. Chris Nolan and costume designer Lindy Hemming knew it was important to preserve that image in redesigning and updating the Batsuit for "The Dark Knight."

Focusing on increased comfort and better flexibility, Hemming and her team did extensive research into the protective suits worn by motocross riders, as well as military issue protective armor. "We wanted the new Batsuit to be a more supple, more maneuverable, more breathable piece of equipment, like a modern suit of armor instead of a rubber suit," Hemming says, referring to the neoprene material used in making the Batsuit for "Batman Begins."

The new Batsuit is comprised of 110 separate pieces. The base layer of the suit was made of a polyester mesh material, which is employed by the military and high-tech sports manufacturers because of its moisture-wicking properties. Then individually molded pieces of flexible urethane were attached to the mesh to form the overall armor plating. For added protection, carbon fiber panels, which are light yet incredibly strong and resistant, were placed inside a select group of the urethane pieces around the legs, chest and abdomen.

To illustrate the evolution of the Batsuit from "Batman Begins" to "The Dark Knight," costume FX supervisor Graham Churchyard points out, "There were essentially three main components to the Batsuit in 'Batman Begins' and on this film there were more than 100, so it was a very complicated suit. Add to that, all of those individual pieces had to be modeled and then molded and cast. Each piece also had to be replicated dozens of times for the multiple Batsuits needed for the overall production. It was an extraordinary amount of work."

At the behest of both Nolan and Bale, Hemming's main mission was to modify the Batsuit to allow more rotation of the head and neck. "In the past, Batman has always had to move his shoulders to turn his head, so that was a definite priority," Bale affirms. The seemingly simple answer was to separate the cowl from the rest of the suit, but it had to appear seamless so as not to compromise The Dark Knight's imposing silhouette.

The overall redesign suited Christian Bale perfectly. "It was much more comfortable and far less claustrophobic than the first suit. It was also more agile and gave me better range of motion, which helped with the action and fight sequences. But it still gave me that feeling of invincibility," he acknowledges. "You can't help but feel protected and more powerful when you put the Batsuit on. It just works."

When it came to fighting and protection, the new and improved Batsuit did more than offer added flexibility. It is also outfitted with a variety of gadgets to aid Batman in his war on crime, including razor sharp fins that can be extended and then fired from the gauntlets on his forearms; and sonar-imaging lenses which flip down within Batman's cowl, enabling him to see sonar images in 3D while masking his eyes behind glowing white shields.

The only design element of the Batsuit that remained unchanged from "Batman Begins" to "The Dark Knight" was the cape. Hemming says, "We spent a lot of time getting the cape right for the first film, and we didn't want to change it." The cape does have one added feature: it can fold itself into a kind of backpack and then unfurl on command, which was accomplished through digital effects.

While Bruce Wayne's image is not as iconic as that of his alter ego, he has his own distinctive sartorial style, dictated by his financial and social status. To clothe the man behind the mask, Hemming collaborated with legendary fashion designer Giorgio Armani. "Chris Nolan and I wanted Bruce Wayne to have an elegantly tailored appearance," Hemming offers. "We felt that the Giorgio Armani brand was emblematic of the contemporary classic look we were going for. We chose the fabrics and then worked directly with Mr. Armani and his people to tailor an entire wardrobe of suits, custom-made for the character." As Bruce Wayne, Bale wears Armani's newest line, Giorgio Armani Hand Made-to-Measure. Each suit carries Armani's traditional customized owner's label, in this case Giorgio Armani for Bruce Wayne.

Monday, 21 July 2008

'The Dark Knight ' Movie Reviews

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Applause, please!


Both critics and fans have tuned into that same Bat-Channel once again and all I can say is 'Holy Great Reviews, Batman!

Everyone seems to be loving the latest Batman franchise movie, 'The Dark Knight' and dark it was! Its hard to decide who turned in a better performance, Christian Bale, who reprized his role as the one and only caped crusader, or Heath Ledger, who is being praised for his sinister and evil portrayal of The Joker.

There was so much hype leading up to the movie, that often makes it hard for the movie to live up to that hype, but 'The Dark Knight' totally delivers. Heath Ledger's untimely death makes this picture even more dark, just knowing that, sadly, this is his last completed role and a great talent has been taken from us way too soon. There is a line in the movie when The Joker says something along the lines of "me and the Batman, we need each other". And indeed, every hero needs his arch nemesis, but what will our Batman movies do now in the future? I truly believe no one can ever live up to Ledger's Joker, but then again, I thought no one could ever live up to Keaton's Batman and Christian Bale has done a spot on job doing just that!


I am curious to see if they put the Joker in the next movie or if they just leave well enough alone. They dropped a hint, and I believe the next Batman movie villain will be Catwoman, but I hope I'm wrong actually; lets leave all the "done there, been that" alone and have a new villain that we haven't seen before in the live action films!


Rapturous reviews and a Joker-fueled frenzy helped 'The Dark Knight' blow past 'Spider-Man 3' for a record-breaking $158.3 million opening weekend. See why critics are hailing Heath Ledger's final performance as "mad-crazy-blazing brilliant" and referring to this 'Batman Begins' sequel as a "full symphony." [MovieFone has] the scoop in our roundup of 'Dark Knight' reviews.

Here is what the critics are saying:

"In 'The Dark Knight,' Christopher Nolan's ominously labyrinthine and exciting sequel to 'Batman Begins,' good and evil aren't just separate forces -- at times, they're a whisper away from each other -- and the movie exudes a predatory glamour that makes the comic-book films that have come before it look all the more like kid stuff." -- Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly

''I can only speak superlatives of Ledger, who is mad-crazy-blazing brilliant as the Joker. Miles from Jack Nicholson's broadly funny take on the role in Tim Burton's 1989 'Batman,' Ledger takes the role to the shadows, where even what's comic is hardly a relief ... If there's a movement to get him the first posthumous Oscar since Peter Finch won for 1976's Network, sign me up." -- Peter Travers, Rolling Stone

"Bale again brilliantly personifies all the deep traumas and misgivings of Batman's alter ego, Bruce Wayne. A bit of Hamlet is in this Batman. Ledger's performance is a beauty. His Joker has a slow cadence of speech, as if weighing words for maximum mischief and contempt." -- Kirk Honeycutt, The Hollywood Reporter

"Good and evil, peace and chaos, Batman and the Joker are two sides of the same coin -- with their fates just a wrist-flick away -- in this gritty, glorious sequel to 'Batman Begins.' Thanks to impressive action, Christian Bale's tortured turn as the demon-knight and Heath Ledger's unsettling, unforgettable performance as his clown-faced foe, this is a masterpiece -- no joke." -- Tom DiChiara, Moviefone

"'Batman' isn't a comic book anymore. Christopher Nolan's 'The Dark Knight' is a haunted film that leaps beyond its origins and becomes an engrossing tragedy. It creates characters we come to care about. That's because of the performances, because of the direction, because of the writing, and because of the superlative technical quality of the entire production." -- Roger Ebert, The Chicago Sun-Times

"It's a tribute to Ledger's indelible work that he makes the viewer entirely forget the actor behind the cracked white makeup and blood-red rictus grin, so complete and frightening is his immersion in the role. With all due respect to the enjoyable camp buffoonery of past Jokers like Cesar Romero and Jack Nicholson, Ledger makes them look like -- well, clowns." -- Justin Chang, Variety

Besides all of these critics giving unlikely praise to an action / comic book film, the viewers are also chiming in with their praises as well! The movie review site, RottenTomatoes.com has The Dark Knight at a very high 94% approval rating!

Dark Knight Movie Breaks Box Office Records

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Batman Soars at the Box Office

'Dark Knight' Turns in Golden Weekend

By David Germain, AP
From MovieFone.com

LOS ANGELES (July 20) - Batman has sent Spidey packing as king of Hollywood's box office superheroes. "The Dark Knight" took in a record $158.3 million in its first weekend, said Dan Fellman, head of distribution for Warner Bros., which released the "Batman Begins" sequel.

That topped Hollywood's previous best of $151.1 million, set by "Spider-Man 3" in May 2007.
"We knew it would be big, but we never expected to dominate the marketplace like we did," Fellman said. The movie should shoot past the $200 million mark by the end of the week, he said.

Factoring in higher admission prices, however, "Spider-Man 3" may have sold slightly more tickets than "The Dark Knight."

At 2007's average price of $6.88, "Spider-Man 3" sold 21.96 million tickets over opening weekend. Box office tracker Media By Numbers estimates today's average movie prices at $7.08, which means "The Dark Knight" would have sold 21.94 million tickets.

The movie's release was preceded by months of buzz and speculation over the performance of the late Heath Ledger as the Joker, Batman's nemesis. Ledger, who died in January from an accidental prescription-drug overdose, played the Joker as a demonic presence, his performance prompting predictions that the role might earn him a posthumous Academy Award nomination. See Ledger's Glowing Reviews

The poll about Batman, Dark Knight answers as of July 21st.

Are you going to see 'Dark Knight'?
Absolutely56%
Already did36%
Not at all8%

Saturday, 19 July 2008

The Dark Knight Costume Quiz

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Dark Knight Costume

The folks over at MovieFone have really been celebrating the latest Batman movie 'The Dark Knight' and I have been eating up all the articles since I am a huge Bat-Fan. Take the Batman Quiz and see if you can beat my score! 11 correct 5 incorrect

The Many BatMEN

I'll even give you a few head starts!

Original Batman Costume
The original Batman suit that Michael Keaton wore weighed a whopping 70 pounds!

Catwoman Costume
Michelle Pfieffer had 60 Catwoman costumes made for the movie. A pretty expensive cat suit at $1,000 each! Reportedly, she cited the skin tight suits' un-comfortableness as a reason for turning down the Catwoman sequel film.

The Penguin Costume
Danny Devito's Penguin Makeup was so horrific it actually frightened a co-star into needing re-takes. He spent two hours in makeup everyday to obtain that scary villain look!

Want your own Batman costume or Bat - Villain costume? Check out the Batman Costumes from all the movies and Batman costume accessories available at AnniesCostumes.com. New Dark Knight Batman costumes coming very soon!

Saturday, 28 June 2008

'Dark Knight' credits pay tribute to Ledger

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Heath Ledger is getting a fond tribute from his collaborators on "The Dark Knight"


The end credits of the "Batman Begins" sequel include a farewell note to Ledger, who died in January from an accidental overdose of prescription drugs; and to special-effects technician Conway Wickliffe, who was killed last September in a stunt-car accident.

"In memory of our friends Heath Ledger & Conway Wickliffe," reads the tribute included in the credits, which went up Thursday on the Warner Bros. publicity Web site.

Ledger plays the villainous Joker in "The Dark Knight," who begins a reign of terror on Gotham City that pits him against conflicted hero Batman (Christian Bale).

Arriving in theaters July 18, the movie reteams Bale with director Christopher Nolan and returning co-stars Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman and Gary Oldman. Joining the cast are Aaron Eckhart and Maggie Gyllenhaal.


Beginning months before Ledger's death, his frenetic performance and demented-clown makeup have been a cornerstone of the marketing campaign for the film.


"I needed a phenomenal actor, but he also had to be someone unafraid of taking on such an iconic role," Nolan says in the production notes for "The Dark Knight." "Heath created something entirely original. It's stunning, it's captivating. ... It's going to blow people away."

Thursday, 29 May 2008

Holy Milk Mustache, Batman!

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Batman Got Milk?

Batman has got milk and his body [armor] has never looked better! Batman's milk mustache is bound to make lots of fans thirsty for some milk.

In one of the many promotions for the upcoming Dark Knight Batman movie sequel, Batman sports a milk mustache. It's quite a positive cross promotion in terms of getting kids of all ages to think healthy and drink low fat or fat free milk.

This is also a first close up look at Batman's new Dark Knight Bat suit featured in the movie this summer. It has more detailed muscles throughout the gold metallic color really highlights the Bat Belt. And of course, the over all black, mysterious nature of the suit itself leaves everyone wondering, what gadgets are hiding where in that suit of his!

Besides benefiting from a cold and refreshing glass of milk, Batman fans also have the amazing once in a life time chance to be drawn in a Batman Comic, fill in this form on the Body by Milk web site.

Saturday, 8 March 2008

Update on WhySoSerious.com

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Why So Serious?I have been following the Joker's website since last year. WhySoSerious.com is one of the promotional viral websites for the upcoming Dark Knight movie and it has been a lot of fun checking it for updates. If you visit the site, click on the hidden links that you find within the newspaper printed letters, to uncover another website filled with pictures of all different jokers all over the country.

Maybe all these photos were taken at the places that were hinted upon during the last site update, which seemed to give clues to find something at different locations all over the country.

The Dark Knight hits theaters on July 19, 2008 - and you can prepare to go to the movie in style with the Batman movie costumes available for adults and children at AnniesCostumes.com.

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