
Batman Begins, Christopher Nolan 2005 avis p.13 et +
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NOLAN SEEKS BATMAN'S ORIGINS
Christopher Nolan, director of the much-anticipated Batman Begins
movie, told SCI FI Wire that he won the job in part because he wanted
to tell a story that had never really been dealt with fully on film:
Batman's origins. "I was just very interested in the idea of creating a
Batman [film] from what I thought had never been made, which in a way
is what you would have expected them to make first, which is the origin
story and the journey of the character from an ordinary person to
Batman," Nolan said in an interview during a break in filming in
England last September. Nolan added: "I'd heard they were wondering
what to do without looking for somebody to have a vision of what to do
with it. It was a very appealing idea to me."
Nolan (Memento) tackles his first big-budget franchise film with Batman
Begins, which shot partly in a massive, 12-story, World War II-era
hangar a couple of hours outside London. Inside, Nolan and his crew
constructed several blocks of Gotham City, including buildings eight
stories high. Part of the set included The Narrows, the notorious
trash-strewn slums of Gotham, where some key action takes place.
But Nolan says he doesn't feel real pressure moving from small
independent features to his first big movie. "I don't know, really," he
said. "A certain amount of pressure. The pressure I feel, really, is
just that responsibility, you know? He's a beloved icon. Obviously
there's a lot of weight that comes with trying to interpret that. But
beyond that, really, it's just about having fun with it. Making a great
film ... [or] trying to."
Nolan's wife, Emma Thomas, who is a producer on the film, said that
Nolan always wanted to make a big blockbuster film like Batman Begins.
"Yeah, I don't know why," Nolan said. "Now I'm beginning to wonder why
I ever wanted to do that. No, I mean, I have. I grew up watching huge
blockbusters and really enjoying them as a kid. So I've always enjoyed
films that create a whole world, provide escapism, as well as food for
thought, [and] that create [a] world outside of the one we're actually
in. So it's a great opportunity to actually try that." Batman Begins,
which stars Christian Bale and Liam Neeson, opens June 17.
Christopher Nolan, director of the much-anticipated Batman Begins
movie, told SCI FI Wire that he won the job in part because he wanted
to tell a story that had never really been dealt with fully on film:
Batman's origins. "I was just very interested in the idea of creating a
Batman [film] from what I thought had never been made, which in a way
is what you would have expected them to make first, which is the origin
story and the journey of the character from an ordinary person to
Batman," Nolan said in an interview during a break in filming in
England last September. Nolan added: "I'd heard they were wondering
what to do without looking for somebody to have a vision of what to do
with it. It was a very appealing idea to me."
Nolan (Memento) tackles his first big-budget franchise film with Batman
Begins, which shot partly in a massive, 12-story, World War II-era
hangar a couple of hours outside London. Inside, Nolan and his crew
constructed several blocks of Gotham City, including buildings eight
stories high. Part of the set included The Narrows, the notorious
trash-strewn slums of Gotham, where some key action takes place.
But Nolan says he doesn't feel real pressure moving from small
independent features to his first big movie. "I don't know, really," he
said. "A certain amount of pressure. The pressure I feel, really, is
just that responsibility, you know? He's a beloved icon. Obviously
there's a lot of weight that comes with trying to interpret that. But
beyond that, really, it's just about having fun with it. Making a great
film ... [or] trying to."
Nolan's wife, Emma Thomas, who is a producer on the film, said that
Nolan always wanted to make a big blockbuster film like Batman Begins.
"Yeah, I don't know why," Nolan said. "Now I'm beginning to wonder why
I ever wanted to do that. No, I mean, I have. I grew up watching huge
blockbusters and really enjoying them as a kid. So I've always enjoyed
films that create a whole world, provide escapism, as well as food for
thought, [and] that create [a] world outside of the one we're actually
in. So it's a great opportunity to actually try that." Batman Begins,
which stars Christian Bale and Liam Neeson, opens June 17.
"What, are you dense? Are you retarded or something? Who the hell do you think I am? I'm the goddamn BATMAN!"
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Et hop le spot du Superbowl, qui permet de voir un bat-plan de l'Epouvantail (le type avec le sac de la Poste sur la tête). La tension monte de plus en plus...
http://pdl.warnerbros.com/wbmovies/batm ... screen.mov
http://pdl.warnerbros.com/wbmovies/batm ... screen.mov
Premières impressions sur un first test screening, sur AintItCoolNews :
http://aintitcoolnews.com/display.cgi?id=19399
http://aintitcoolnews.com/display.cgi?id=19399
Ouais, ben vu la douche froide qu'a été le film de Burton à l'époque, je prendrai pas ça pour un élément positifIll end with this: for those who remember how entertaining and refreshingly cool Batman was when it premiered in 1989, picture that in todays world. Happening all over again. I know I cant be the only one that gets a little foamy at the mouth when I think about it.

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voici un site qui propose une série de statuettes, dont certaines assez sympathiques...
http://promo.dccomics.com/batmanbegins/

http://promo.dccomics.com/batmanbegins/
