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I like that new posters, they look really violent and different to what we've seen so far.

That made me actually think about the style of the film. I absolutely loved Batman Begins but if he doesn't evolve I'd actually be disappointed.

I'm still a bit sceptical about the new suit though.

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I like that new posters, they look really violent and different to what we've seen so far.

That made me actually think about the style of the film. I absolutely loved Batman Begins but if he doesn't evolve I'd actually be disappointed.

I'm still a bit sceptical about the new suit though.

 

Style? Oh god! The best thing that ever happened to batman was Christopher Nolan, and you're just ignoring him!!! :(

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Style? Oh god! The best thing that ever happened to batman was Christopher Nolan, and you're just ignoring him!!! :(

 

No you got me wrong there. Of course Christopher Nolan is brilliant. What I merely tried to say was that I think his style will evolve as it happens with many brilliant artists.

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Thanks, looks pretty good.

 

Anyone know when about the film is set?

Indy and the Last Crusade, around 1940 [Nazi's], how old was Indy, 40?

What is he meant to be in this one, 60? so it's around the 60's is it?

 

 

Almost :), it's set in 1957.

 

Also I wasn't sure where to put this but Gremlins fans might want to click on this link http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/video/2008/apr/30/dragons.den.gremlins.bt

 

:yay:

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Almost :), it's set in 1957.

 

Also I wasn't sure where to put this but Gremlins fans might want to click on this link http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/video/2008/apr/30/dragons.den.gremlins.bt

 

:yay:

WHAT WHAT WHAT

 

I knew it wasn't gonna be Gremlins 3 confirmation but I still had a glimmer of hope. Quickly dashed. Still, that advert was amazing, so thanks anyway.

 

Sweet, that actually makes the film look good. :)

 

:nono: :nono: :nono: :nono: :nono: :nono: :nono:

 

Gremlins is the greatest film ever made.

 

Gremlins 2 not so much.

 

Unless you were talking about Indiana Jones, in which case I will jog on.

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Marvel Studios announces next 4 films

 

Marvel Entertainment released their first quarter report to its shareholders this morning to coincide with the announcement about the success this past weekend of Marvel Studios' first production Iron Man, which grossed an estimated $100.7 million domestically and over $200 million worldwide. The announcement included an update of Marvel Studios' feature film slate with the already-rumored Iron Man 2 announced for a release on April 30, 2010, followed by three more movies for the summers of '10 and '11. Matthew Vaughn's Thor is set for a release on June 4, 2010, and The First Avenger: Captain America (the working title) will kick off the summer of 2011 on May 6, followed by the highly-anticipated and foreshadowed The Avengers scheduled for July 2011. (Edgar Wright'sAnt-Man is also listed as being in development with no release date set.)

 

With that in mind, one can start expecting a lot more announcements in the coming months about creative teams and casting for those movies including who might direct the Captain America and Avengers movies. (Whomever plays Steve Rogers AKA Captain America presumably will be making two movies at once.)

 

 

Comic Movies:

2008: Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, The Dark Knight, The Punisher: War Zone, Wanted, Hellboy 2

2009: Wolverine, Watchmen, The Spirit, Transformers 2,

2010: Iron Man 2, Thor, Superman: Man of Steel, Spider-Man 4

2011: Captain America, The Avengers, Sin City 2, Batman 3 (tentative)

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Marvel Studios announces next 4 films

 

Marvel Entertainment released their first quarter report to its shareholders this morning to coincide with the announcement about the success this past weekend of Marvel Studios' first production Iron Man, which grossed an estimated $100.7 million domestically and over $200 million worldwide. The announcement included an update of Marvel Studios' feature film slate with the already-rumored Iron Man 2 announced for a release on April 30, 2010, followed by three more movies for the summers of '10 and '11. Matthew Vaughn's Thor is set for a release on June 4, 2010, and The First Avenger: Captain America (the working title) will kick off the summer of 2011 on May 6, followed by the highly-anticipated and foreshadowed The Avengers scheduled for July 2011. (Edgar Wright'sAnt-Man is also listed as being in development with no release date set.)

 

With that in mind, one can start expecting a lot more announcements in the coming months about creative teams and casting for those movies including who might direct the Captain America and Avengers movies. (Whomever plays Steve Rogers AKA Captain America presumably will be making two movies at once.)

 

 

Comic Movies:

2008 - Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, The Dark Knight, The Punisher: War Zone, Wanted, Hellboy 2

2009 - Wolverine, Watchmen, Transformers 2

2010: Iron Man 2, Thor, Superman: Man of Steel, Spider-Man 4

2011: Captain America, The Avengers, Batman 3 (tentative)

 

When you put it like that it sounds so far off, then you think thats next year.. thats in 2 years... Seems so far off.

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