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Meanwhile people at the cinema On saturday were wondering what I was doing when I looked down, eyes shut and fingers opening/closing my ears. They didn't spot it was a TDKR trailer until well into it whereas I spotted it within the first second.

I'm doing everything I can to avoid TDKR info.

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I'm wondering if I can avoid movie sites until I've seen TDKR in July - I'm sick of article titles and screenshots telling me what situations characters find themselves in :(
I'm surprised you're still considering watching the film when it's released.
You must know what happens in it pretty much from start to end by now.

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See CW's post :lol:

I've gone out of my way to avoid press articles, trailers, spots, sizzle reels, pictures of the toys... For me personally, it's all too much.

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See CW's post :lol:

I've gone out of my way to avoid press articles, trailers, spots, sizzle reels, pictures of the toys... For me personally, it's all too much.


I don't get this at all. You've presumably read the comic, as you're a fan, so you know what story spots the film's going to touch on. We know Batman's older, Bane shows up (who's also been trained by Ra's al Ghul), tears up Gotham and then something really big happens to Batman.

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I didn't even fully read your post :lol: ;)

I just don't wanna know, it's the little moments that made the previous films for me, so...

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I didn't even fully read your post :lol: ;)

I just don't wanna know, it's the little moments that made the previous films for me, so...


+1. Some people in this thread deserve a smack on the head.

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I just don't wanna know, it's the little moments that made the previous films for me, so...
The little moments aren't ever gonna get shown in the trailers, so if it really is the little moments that do it for you, there's really no harm in watching the trailers.
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pcernie wrote:
I just don't wanna know, it's the little moments that made the previous films for me, so...
The little moments aren't ever gonna get shown in the trailers, so if it really is the little moments that do it for you, there's really no harm in watching the trailers.
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Piss off, you know what I mean :lol:

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timark_uk wrote:
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I just don't wanna know, it's the little moments that made the previous films for me, so...
The little moments aren't ever gonna get shown in the trailers, so if it really is the little moments that do it for you, there's really no harm in watching the trailers.
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Piss off, you know what I mean :lol:
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Ern's worst trailer: All the looks, gestures, smiles and throw away lines; none of the big set pieces.

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Ern's worst trailer: All the looks, gestures, smiles and throw away lines; none of the big set pieces.


More FILMS should actually be like that :lol:

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'Fraggle Rock' Movie Gets a Pair of Writers (Exclusive)
Jim Byrkit and Alex Manugian will pen the script for the adaptation of the Jim Henson-created 1980s TV show.

Rango co-writer Jim Byrkit and Alex Manugian have been happed to pen the script for Fraggle Rock, New Regency’s big-screen adaptation of the 1980s musical puppet series created by Jim Henson.
nitially a Canadian series that became a hit internationally (in the U.S. it played on HBO), Rock told the adventures of a group of cave-dwelling puppet creatures called Fraggles. In their lives are a race of small industrious creatures named Doozers, who live in the caves, and the Gorgs, furry giants who look at Fraggles as nuisances.
A feature has long been in the works at other companies with the property being set up at New Regency in 2011.
The Jim Henson Co. and the Montecito Picture Co. are producing.
Byrkit shared story credit on Rango with Gore Verbinski and John Logan. He was also a storyboard artist on Oscar-nominated animated movie and worked with Verbinski in the same capacity on The Pirates of the Caribbean movies.
Manugian is a former Cartoon Network executive who did some voicework on Rango.
Together they wrote the spec Fleeced, a sort of Ocean's 11 meets Jason and the Argonauts, which is set up at Disney.
The duo is repped by Eric Robinson and Eddie Gamarra of The Gotham Group. Byrkit is additionally repped by Gersh.



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Oh Jesus Christ Yes
Even more brownie points for using Talking Heads.


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Oh Jesus Christ Yes
Even more brownie points for using Talking Heads.


Getting the OK for all that must've taken some time :o

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QT's latest, won't work for me at the moment.

http://www.aintitcool.com/node/56260

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Just so you don't go in expecting too much from World War Z, there's nothing like a crap cinema ticket ;)

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