
[size=+2]Review-Übersicht[/size]
Positive: 49
Negative: 0
eni: http://enewsi.com/reviews/showproduct.php?product=464&limit=recent
hour: http://www.hour.ca/film/film.aspx?iIDArticle=15054
fw buisnes: http://www.fwbusinesspress.com/display.php?id=7929
dvdtalk: http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/33874/dark-knight-the/
screen daily: http://www.screendaily.com/ScreenDailyArticle.aspx?intStoryID=39761
Hot: http://www.mcnblogs.com/thehotbutton/2008/07/the_darkest_longest_knight.html
Times: http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1821365,00.html
BOF (A+): http://www.batman-on-film.com/TDK_TDK-review_billramey_7-8.html
UGO: http://www.ugo.com/ugo/html/article/?id=18860§ionId=7
Darkhorizons: http://www.darkhorizons.com/reviews/darkknight.php
Comingsoon (9 out of 10): http://www.comingsoon.net/news/reviewsnews.php?id=46667
Rolling Stone (3.5 out of 4): http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/...he_dark_knight
AICN #1: http://www.aintitcool.com/node/37214
Filmfocus.nl(5 out of 5 stars): http://www.filmfocus.nl/specials/item3.php?id=10309
MovieBlog(8.5 out of 10): http://www.themovieblog.com/2008/06/...-knight-review
AP Press-David Germain: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080627/...ght_first_look
KTLA.com: http://blogs.ktla.com/ktlamorningnew...-from-sam.html
MTV: http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/artic...22/story.jhtml
Collider.com: http://www.collider.com/entertainmen...id/8335/tcid/1
Emmanuellevy.com (Rated A): http://emanuellevy.com/article.php?articleID=10176
Rope of Silicon: http://www.ropeofsilicon.com/movie/d...ght/review/655
Comic Book Resources: http://www.comicbookresources.com/?p...ticle&id=17013
Melbourne Herald Sun: http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sto...2-2902,00.html
Kevin Smith's Forum (scroll down a ways to the user name "Kevin" in red towards the bottom of the page):
http://viewaskew.com/theboard/viewto...asc&start=3700
And a link to Smith's comments if you have a hard time finding it on the forum:
http://www.slashfilm.com/2008/06/29/...nd-miri-photo/
AICN #2: http://www.aintitcool.com/node/37285
IGN(5/5 or 10/10). This one was posted on RT and got pulled a couple days later: http://movies.ign.com/articles/884/884876p1.html
Acidic Insight. WARNING: There is a leaked image of Two-Face at this page: http://sans777.wordpress.com/
Newsarama: http://www.newsarama.com/film/080630...ht-review.html
CHUD #1 (this guy hated Batman Begins, gave it a 6.5/10 and lower than Fantastic Four or Blade Trinity...but he will give TDK an 8 or 8.5 in his full review later on): http://chud.com/articles/articles/15...MAN/Page1.html
New York Post: http://www.nypost.com/seven/06302008...830.htm?page=1
The Sun: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...cle1365223.ece
First Showing(full review coming soon): http://www.firstshowing.net/2008/07/...ic-revolution/
Film School Rejects(Rated A+...looks like they have been asked to pull their review by WB because it's no longer there but it was truly glowing praise): http://www.filmschoolrejects.com/rev...ark-knight.php
FearZone.com: http://www.fearzone.com/blog/dark-knight-review
Dromble.com: http://www.dromble.com/movies/?p=17
Slashfilm: http://www.slashfilm.com/2008/07/01/...e-dark-knight/
Joblo.com(10 out of 10): http://www.joblo.com/review-the-dark-knight
Latino Review(Rated A-): http://www.latinoreview.com/filmreview?id=513
Bloody Disgusting.com(Says it's the best of the year and best superhero movie): http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/blog/entry.php?id=173
Movieweb.com(5 out of 5): http://www.movieweb.com/movies/film/...review5717.php
Comics2Film.com: http://www.comics2film.com/index.php?a=story&b=34331
Freezedriedmovies.com(8.5 out of 10): http://www.freezedriedmovies.com/blo...rk-Knight.html
The Sydney Morning Herald (entire website is crashed at the moment): http://www.smh.com.au/news/entertain...950906018.html
Horror.com: http://www.horror.com/php/article-2022-1.html
Pink News: http://www.pinknews.co.uk/news/articles/2005-8059.html
Hollywood Reporter: http://snipurl.com/2uak1
CHUD #2: http://chud.com/articles/articles/15...AKE/Page1.html
Variety #1: http://www.variety.com/VE1117937619.html
Variety #2: http://weblogs.variety.com/thompsono...night-rev.html
Negative: 0
eni: http://enewsi.com/reviews/showproduct.php?product=464&limit=recent
hour: http://www.hour.ca/film/film.aspx?iIDArticle=15054
fw buisnes: http://www.fwbusinesspress.com/display.php?id=7929
dvdtalk: http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/33874/dark-knight-the/
screen daily: http://www.screendaily.com/ScreenDailyArticle.aspx?intStoryID=39761
Hot: http://www.mcnblogs.com/thehotbutton/2008/07/the_darkest_longest_knight.html
Times: http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1821365,00.html
BOF (A+): http://www.batman-on-film.com/TDK_TDK-review_billramey_7-8.html
UGO: http://www.ugo.com/ugo/html/article/?id=18860§ionId=7
Darkhorizons: http://www.darkhorizons.com/reviews/darkknight.php
Comingsoon (9 out of 10): http://www.comingsoon.net/news/reviewsnews.php?id=46667
Rolling Stone (3.5 out of 4): http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/...he_dark_knight
AICN #1: http://www.aintitcool.com/node/37214
Filmfocus.nl(5 out of 5 stars): http://www.filmfocus.nl/specials/item3.php?id=10309
MovieBlog(8.5 out of 10): http://www.themovieblog.com/2008/06/...-knight-review
AP Press-David Germain: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080627/...ght_first_look
KTLA.com: http://blogs.ktla.com/ktlamorningnew...-from-sam.html
MTV: http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/artic...22/story.jhtml
Collider.com: http://www.collider.com/entertainmen...id/8335/tcid/1
Emmanuellevy.com (Rated A): http://emanuellevy.com/article.php?articleID=10176
Rope of Silicon: http://www.ropeofsilicon.com/movie/d...ght/review/655
Comic Book Resources: http://www.comicbookresources.com/?p...ticle&id=17013
Melbourne Herald Sun: http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sto...2-2902,00.html
Kevin Smith's Forum (scroll down a ways to the user name "Kevin" in red towards the bottom of the page):
http://viewaskew.com/theboard/viewto...asc&start=3700
And a link to Smith's comments if you have a hard time finding it on the forum:
http://www.slashfilm.com/2008/06/29/...nd-miri-photo/
AICN #2: http://www.aintitcool.com/node/37285
IGN(5/5 or 10/10). This one was posted on RT and got pulled a couple days later: http://movies.ign.com/articles/884/884876p1.html
Acidic Insight. WARNING: There is a leaked image of Two-Face at this page: http://sans777.wordpress.com/
Newsarama: http://www.newsarama.com/film/080630...ht-review.html
CHUD #1 (this guy hated Batman Begins, gave it a 6.5/10 and lower than Fantastic Four or Blade Trinity...but he will give TDK an 8 or 8.5 in his full review later on): http://chud.com/articles/articles/15...MAN/Page1.html
New York Post: http://www.nypost.com/seven/06302008...830.htm?page=1
The Sun: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...cle1365223.ece
First Showing(full review coming soon): http://www.firstshowing.net/2008/07/...ic-revolution/
Film School Rejects(Rated A+...looks like they have been asked to pull their review by WB because it's no longer there but it was truly glowing praise): http://www.filmschoolrejects.com/rev...ark-knight.php
FearZone.com: http://www.fearzone.com/blog/dark-knight-review
Dromble.com: http://www.dromble.com/movies/?p=17
Slashfilm: http://www.slashfilm.com/2008/07/01/...e-dark-knight/
Joblo.com(10 out of 10): http://www.joblo.com/review-the-dark-knight
Latino Review(Rated A-): http://www.latinoreview.com/filmreview?id=513
Bloody Disgusting.com(Says it's the best of the year and best superhero movie): http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/blog/entry.php?id=173
Movieweb.com(5 out of 5): http://www.movieweb.com/movies/film/...review5717.php
Comics2Film.com: http://www.comics2film.com/index.php?a=story&b=34331
Freezedriedmovies.com(8.5 out of 10): http://www.freezedriedmovies.com/blo...rk-Knight.html
The Sydney Morning Herald (entire website is crashed at the moment): http://www.smh.com.au/news/entertain...950906018.html
Horror.com: http://www.horror.com/php/article-2022-1.html
Pink News: http://www.pinknews.co.uk/news/articles/2005-8059.html
Hollywood Reporter: http://snipurl.com/2uak1
CHUD #2: http://chud.com/articles/articles/15...AKE/Page1.html
Variety #1: http://www.variety.com/VE1117937619.html
Variety #2: http://weblogs.variety.com/thompsono...night-rev.html
[size=+2]Trailer, Filmschnipsel and TV Spots [/size]
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The Joker crashing the party clip:
Two Face:
12 Filmclips:
http://movies.ign.com/dor/objects/752133/the-dark-knight/videos/dk_clip4_070108.html
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Wizard World Trailer:
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The Joker crashing the party clip:
Two Face:
12 Filmclips:
http://movies.ign.com/dor/objects/752133/the-dark-knight/videos/dk_clip4_070108.html
Trailer (HD)
http://www.whysoserious.com/happytrails/trailer.htm
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=FUOBBN31(465 MB - bessere Version des Handytrailers vom 31.05.08 )
http://www.whysoserious.com/myhero/ (Two-Face Teaser)
Party scene expanded
Imax feature
SD: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6L1QWWK0
HD: http://www.mediafire.com/?ghz92fzmw19
IGN Ausschnitte
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=FUOBBN31(465 MB - bessere Version des Handytrailers vom 31.05.08 )
http://www.whysoserious.com/myhero/ (Two-Face Teaser)
Party scene expanded
Imax feature
SD: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6L1QWWK0
HD: http://www.mediafire.com/?ghz92fzmw19
IGN Ausschnitte
Kleinigkeiten
imdb.com
* Matt Damon was Christopher Nolan's first choice for the role of Harvey Dent but turned it down. Before Aaron Eckhart was cast in the part, other actors considered included Hugh Jackman, Ryan Phillippe, Liev Schreiber and Josh Lucas.
* As a joke, one bat suit was made with nipples. It was presented to Christian Bale as the real bat suit, but he knew instantly it was a joke, having seen a few design pictures during preproduction. He did pose for some publicity photos in the "nipple" suit.
* This is the first Batman film to not have "Batman" in the title.
* Christopher Nolan has a son named Rory, for whom the working title of the film ("Rory's First Kiss") was named.
* At the time when the Penguin was rumored to be in the movie, Bob Hoskins appeared as a fan favorite. He stated that he would have loved to portray the role and work with Christopher Nolan, calling him a fantastic director. Nolan then stated he had no intention of using the Penguin, calling him a too far-fetched character.
* Robin Williams, Lachy Hulme, Paul Bettany, and Adrien Brody all expressed interest for the role of the Joker before Heath Ledger was cast.
* When asked, "Why Heath Ledger as the Joker?" Christopher Nolan said, "Because he's fearless."
* Dwight Yoakam turned down two roles in this movie. Originally he was offered the part of a cop; then he was offered to play a banker who had dealings with the Joker (Heath Ledger). Yoakam passed on both roles because he was working on a Buck Owens tribute album.
* Turning down a salary estimated at between $1 million and $2 million
o an increase over the roughly $1 million she was believed to have earned for Batman Begins (2005) - Katie Holmes chose not to reprise her role as Rachel Dawes. This was due to what was described as 'scheduling conflicts'.
* Before Maggie Gyllenhaal replaced Katie Holmes in the role of Rachel Dawes, both Rachel McAdams and Emily Blunt were rumored for the part.
* While filming on the streets of Chicago in April 2007, the filming was carried out under the fake movie title "Rory's First Kiss". Fliers regarding the filming carried this fake title, complete with a fake "RFK" logo for the movie and an address for the film's production offices.
* One of the extra's military uniforms has the name "Philo" on it, after the film's extras casting director, Joan Philo.
* On Thanksgiving weekend, 2007, fake four page tabloid size "Gotham Times" newspapers were distributed at various public events. Headlined "City at War - Batman Saves Entire Family", every article teased events in the film, and everything in the handout was geared toward the film, including the weather ("Gloomy and overcast...) and advertisements for Gotham National Bank, the Gotham Girl Guides and recruitment for the Gotham Police Department.
* To prepare for his role as the Joker, Heath Ledger lived alone in a hotel room for a month, formulating the character's psychology, posture and voice (the last one he found most difficult to do). He started a diary, in which he wrote the Joker's thoughts and feelings to guide himself during his performance. He was also given Alan Moore's comic "Batman: The Killing Joke" and "Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth" to read. Ledger also took inspiration from A Clockwork Orange (1971)'s Alex and Sid Vicious.
* Director Christopher Nolan and co-writers Jonathan Nolan and David S. Goyer decided not to explore the origins of the Joker in order to portray the character as "absolute."
* Christopher Nolan cites the film Heat (1995) as a major influence on this movie.
* Christopher Nolan shot part of the film in the IMAX format. Nolan had wanted to shoot in IMAX for 15 years, and even now wishes he could have shot the entire film in IMAX, as he felt "if you could take an IMAX camera to Mt Everest or outer space, you could use it in a feature movie." Nolan shot in IMAX four major action sequences and quiet dramatic scenes which he thought would be visually fascinating.
* Off-duty Chicago Police Officers along with Officers from Elyria OH, Hammond IN, Buffalo Grove IL and Joliet IL played Gotham Police officer extras.
* Elaborate, interactive marketing campaigns were launched in the months leading up to the release of this film. One of which was an event at the 2007 San Diego Comic-con called "Why So Serious", which involved fans following clues hidden around the city. The legions of Joker-painted fans ended up congregating in the street across from the convention center, where one of their numbers was welcomed into a black Escalade (with Gotham license plates) that had just pulled up. After a moment the fan started screaming and the SUV sped away. Later that day, a "Gotham City newspaper" was circulated reporting that a man believed to be the Joker was found beaten to death. Included were "crime scene photos" of the fan who had gotten into the Escalade, and a mention that he was found with a playing card in his hand, on which was scribbled "See you in December."
* Heath Ledger's sudden death on January 22, 2008 prompted immediate speculation as to the state of this film. Late the same day, Warner Bros. released a statement declaring that Ledger had completed all his scenes and post-production work, thus making the Joker the actor's final completed appearance in a film.
* It's Sir Michael Caine's opinion that Heath Ledger beat the odds and topped Jack Nicholson's Joker from Batman (1989): "Jack was like a clown figure, benign but wicked, maybe a killer old uncle. He could be funny and make you laugh. Heath's gone in a completely different direction to Jack, he's like a really scary psychopath. He's a lovely guy and his Joker is going to be a hell of a revelation in this picture." Caine bases this belief on a scene where the Joker pays a visit to Wayne Manor. He'd never met Ledger before, so when Ledger arrived and performed he gave Caine such a fright he forgot his lines.
* Aaron Eckhart described his portrayal of Harvey Dent as simultaneously coming from and being apart from the same world as Batman (Dent is the white knight of Gotham, as opposed to the Dark Knight). His challenge was "looking for the similarities and the tension between the two; to find what's similar to Batman and then what's opposite to him." Eckhart prepared for his role by studying split personalities.
* Bruce Wayne develops and wears a new Batsuit in the film. This Batsuit was an improvement on the outfit from Batman Begins (2005), and made Christian Bale more comfortable and agile in his performance. It was constructed from 200 unique pieces of rubber, fibreglass, metallic mesh, and nylon (producing an impression of sophisticated technology), with elastic banding added for tightening the costume to fit Bale. The gauntlets had their razors made retractable and able to be fired. The suit's cowl was based on a motorcycle helmet and separated from the neck piece, allowing Bale to move his head left/right/up/down, and comes equipped with white eye lenses for when Batman turns on Bat-sonar.
* The Joker make-up was composed of three pieces of stamped silicone, which only took an hour to apply to Heath Ledger on each day of shooting. Ledger described it as "new technology which is much quicker to apply than regular prosthetics;" he felt he was not wearing any make-up at all.
* Costume designer Lindy Hemming based the Joker's look around his personality, in which "he doesn't care about himself at all." Hemming was inspired by countercultural pop culture artists like Pete Doherty, Iggy Pop, and Sid Vicious. She avoided his design being vagrant, but made it scruffier and grungier, therefore making his movements slightly twitchier and edgier.
* For the film's opening sequence, a 200-foot fireball was filmed at the Battersea Power Station in London. The fireball created calls from panic-stricken local residents, who assumed a terrorist attack was on the out-of-use Station.
* Nestor Carbonell who plays the Mayor in "The Dark Knight" coincidentally also played "Bat Manuel", a parody of Batman in the comic-based live action "The Tick" (2001) TV series.
* The Batman Comic Books "The Long Halloween", "The Killing Joke", "The Man Who Laughs" and the first two comics to feature the Joker character served as an influence on the films storyline.
* Jerry Robinson, one of the original creators of the Joker back in 1940, was hired as a consultant on the film (the Joker is to be portrayed according to his first two appearances in the comics, which Robinson was involved in). His "Batman" co-creator Bob Kane had earlier been hired as a consultant for Batman (1989).
* Only one stuntman managed to ride the specially-made motorcycle, the Batpod.
* Due to the huge demand to see the trailer, Warner Bros. allowed fans to fill hundreds of theaters around the country to maximum capacity to watch the new trailer just days before it was set to debut with Iron Man [2008]. Fans quickly filled the theater, watched the 2 minute 30 second trailer, and left.
* David S. Goyer and Christopher Nolan collaborated on the story of the film. The script itself was written by Nolan and his brother Jonathon. After watching The Dark Knight, Goyer stated "I can't believe my name is on a movie this good".
>>> WARNING: Here Be Spoilers <<<
Trivia items below here contain information that may give away important plot points. You may not want to read any further if you've not already seen this title.
* As a joke, one bat suit was made with nipples. It was presented to Christian Bale as the real bat suit, but he knew instantly it was a joke, having seen a few design pictures during preproduction. He did pose for some publicity photos in the "nipple" suit.
* This is the first Batman film to not have "Batman" in the title.
* Christopher Nolan has a son named Rory, for whom the working title of the film ("Rory's First Kiss") was named.
* At the time when the Penguin was rumored to be in the movie, Bob Hoskins appeared as a fan favorite. He stated that he would have loved to portray the role and work with Christopher Nolan, calling him a fantastic director. Nolan then stated he had no intention of using the Penguin, calling him a too far-fetched character.
* Robin Williams, Lachy Hulme, Paul Bettany, and Adrien Brody all expressed interest for the role of the Joker before Heath Ledger was cast.
* When asked, "Why Heath Ledger as the Joker?" Christopher Nolan said, "Because he's fearless."
* Dwight Yoakam turned down two roles in this movie. Originally he was offered the part of a cop; then he was offered to play a banker who had dealings with the Joker (Heath Ledger). Yoakam passed on both roles because he was working on a Buck Owens tribute album.
* Turning down a salary estimated at between $1 million and $2 million
o an increase over the roughly $1 million she was believed to have earned for Batman Begins (2005) - Katie Holmes chose not to reprise her role as Rachel Dawes. This was due to what was described as 'scheduling conflicts'.
* Before Maggie Gyllenhaal replaced Katie Holmes in the role of Rachel Dawes, both Rachel McAdams and Emily Blunt were rumored for the part.
* While filming on the streets of Chicago in April 2007, the filming was carried out under the fake movie title "Rory's First Kiss". Fliers regarding the filming carried this fake title, complete with a fake "RFK" logo for the movie and an address for the film's production offices.
* One of the extra's military uniforms has the name "Philo" on it, after the film's extras casting director, Joan Philo.
* On Thanksgiving weekend, 2007, fake four page tabloid size "Gotham Times" newspapers were distributed at various public events. Headlined "City at War - Batman Saves Entire Family", every article teased events in the film, and everything in the handout was geared toward the film, including the weather ("Gloomy and overcast...) and advertisements for Gotham National Bank, the Gotham Girl Guides and recruitment for the Gotham Police Department.
* To prepare for his role as the Joker, Heath Ledger lived alone in a hotel room for a month, formulating the character's psychology, posture and voice (the last one he found most difficult to do). He started a diary, in which he wrote the Joker's thoughts and feelings to guide himself during his performance. He was also given Alan Moore's comic "Batman: The Killing Joke" and "Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth" to read. Ledger also took inspiration from A Clockwork Orange (1971)'s Alex and Sid Vicious.
* Director Christopher Nolan and co-writers Jonathan Nolan and David S. Goyer decided not to explore the origins of the Joker in order to portray the character as "absolute."
* Christopher Nolan cites the film Heat (1995) as a major influence on this movie.
* Christopher Nolan shot part of the film in the IMAX format. Nolan had wanted to shoot in IMAX for 15 years, and even now wishes he could have shot the entire film in IMAX, as he felt "if you could take an IMAX camera to Mt Everest or outer space, you could use it in a feature movie." Nolan shot in IMAX four major action sequences and quiet dramatic scenes which he thought would be visually fascinating.
* Off-duty Chicago Police Officers along with Officers from Elyria OH, Hammond IN, Buffalo Grove IL and Joliet IL played Gotham Police officer extras.
* Elaborate, interactive marketing campaigns were launched in the months leading up to the release of this film. One of which was an event at the 2007 San Diego Comic-con called "Why So Serious", which involved fans following clues hidden around the city. The legions of Joker-painted fans ended up congregating in the street across from the convention center, where one of their numbers was welcomed into a black Escalade (with Gotham license plates) that had just pulled up. After a moment the fan started screaming and the SUV sped away. Later that day, a "Gotham City newspaper" was circulated reporting that a man believed to be the Joker was found beaten to death. Included were "crime scene photos" of the fan who had gotten into the Escalade, and a mention that he was found with a playing card in his hand, on which was scribbled "See you in December."
* Heath Ledger's sudden death on January 22, 2008 prompted immediate speculation as to the state of this film. Late the same day, Warner Bros. released a statement declaring that Ledger had completed all his scenes and post-production work, thus making the Joker the actor's final completed appearance in a film.
* It's Sir Michael Caine's opinion that Heath Ledger beat the odds and topped Jack Nicholson's Joker from Batman (1989): "Jack was like a clown figure, benign but wicked, maybe a killer old uncle. He could be funny and make you laugh. Heath's gone in a completely different direction to Jack, he's like a really scary psychopath. He's a lovely guy and his Joker is going to be a hell of a revelation in this picture." Caine bases this belief on a scene where the Joker pays a visit to Wayne Manor. He'd never met Ledger before, so when Ledger arrived and performed he gave Caine such a fright he forgot his lines.
* Aaron Eckhart described his portrayal of Harvey Dent as simultaneously coming from and being apart from the same world as Batman (Dent is the white knight of Gotham, as opposed to the Dark Knight). His challenge was "looking for the similarities and the tension between the two; to find what's similar to Batman and then what's opposite to him." Eckhart prepared for his role by studying split personalities.
* Bruce Wayne develops and wears a new Batsuit in the film. This Batsuit was an improvement on the outfit from Batman Begins (2005), and made Christian Bale more comfortable and agile in his performance. It was constructed from 200 unique pieces of rubber, fibreglass, metallic mesh, and nylon (producing an impression of sophisticated technology), with elastic banding added for tightening the costume to fit Bale. The gauntlets had their razors made retractable and able to be fired. The suit's cowl was based on a motorcycle helmet and separated from the neck piece, allowing Bale to move his head left/right/up/down, and comes equipped with white eye lenses for when Batman turns on Bat-sonar.
* The Joker make-up was composed of three pieces of stamped silicone, which only took an hour to apply to Heath Ledger on each day of shooting. Ledger described it as "new technology which is much quicker to apply than regular prosthetics;" he felt he was not wearing any make-up at all.
* Costume designer Lindy Hemming based the Joker's look around his personality, in which "he doesn't care about himself at all." Hemming was inspired by countercultural pop culture artists like Pete Doherty, Iggy Pop, and Sid Vicious. She avoided his design being vagrant, but made it scruffier and grungier, therefore making his movements slightly twitchier and edgier.
* For the film's opening sequence, a 200-foot fireball was filmed at the Battersea Power Station in London. The fireball created calls from panic-stricken local residents, who assumed a terrorist attack was on the out-of-use Station.
* Nestor Carbonell who plays the Mayor in "The Dark Knight" coincidentally also played "Bat Manuel", a parody of Batman in the comic-based live action "The Tick" (2001) TV series.
* The Batman Comic Books "The Long Halloween", "The Killing Joke", "The Man Who Laughs" and the first two comics to feature the Joker character served as an influence on the films storyline.
* Jerry Robinson, one of the original creators of the Joker back in 1940, was hired as a consultant on the film (the Joker is to be portrayed according to his first two appearances in the comics, which Robinson was involved in). His "Batman" co-creator Bob Kane had earlier been hired as a consultant for Batman (1989).
* Only one stuntman managed to ride the specially-made motorcycle, the Batpod.
* Due to the huge demand to see the trailer, Warner Bros. allowed fans to fill hundreds of theaters around the country to maximum capacity to watch the new trailer just days before it was set to debut with Iron Man [2008]. Fans quickly filled the theater, watched the 2 minute 30 second trailer, and left.
* David S. Goyer and Christopher Nolan collaborated on the story of the film. The script itself was written by Nolan and his brother Jonathon. After watching The Dark Knight, Goyer stated "I can't believe my name is on a movie this good".
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* SPOILER: Heath Ledger improvised when he started clapping inside his jail cell in a mocking and sardonic capacity as the Mayor spoke. The clapping was not scripted but Christopher Nolan immediately encouraged the crew to continue filming and the sequence was included in the film.
Interview
Hans Zimmer und James Newton Howard
http://www.filmmuziek.com/titles.cgi?go=composertalk
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/extendedplay/2008/06/batman-the-dark.html
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/extendedplay/2008/06/batman-the-dark.html

Soundtrack
The Dark Knight - Score Tracklist
Samples
http://www.exlibris.ch/musik/OSTVARIOUS/Dark_KnightThe/PHO/8505-9362498600.aspx
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VZ86UYLN (gebündelt)
1. Why So Serious? (9:14)
2. I'm Not A Hero (6:34)
3. Harvey Two-Face (6:16)
4. Aggressive Expansion (4:35)
5. Always A Catch (1:39)
6. Blood On My Hands (2:16)
7. A Little Push (2:42)
8. Like A Dog Chasing Cars (5:02)
9. I Am The Batman (1:59)
10. And I Thought My Jokes Were Bad (2:2
11. Agent Of Chaos (6:55)
12. Introduce A Little Anarchy (3:42)
13. Watch The World Burn (3:47)
14. A Dark Knight (16:15)
Total Time 73:24
2. I'm Not A Hero (6:34)
3. Harvey Two-Face (6:16)
4. Aggressive Expansion (4:35)
5. Always A Catch (1:39)
6. Blood On My Hands (2:16)
7. A Little Push (2:42)
8. Like A Dog Chasing Cars (5:02)
9. I Am The Batman (1:59)
10. And I Thought My Jokes Were Bad (2:2
11. Agent Of Chaos (6:55)
12. Introduce A Little Anarchy (3:42)
13. Watch The World Burn (3:47)
14. A Dark Knight (16:15)
Total Time 73:24
Samples
http://www.exlibris.ch/musik/OSTVARIOUS/Dark_KnightThe/PHO/8505-9362498600.aspx
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VZ86UYLN (gebündelt)
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