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Batman Begins Trailer Online

meltoast writes "The trailer for the Batman Begins is available on the Warner Brothers website. Also check out the pictures of the new Batmobile on the same site. All I can say is holy big tires, Batman!" The Batmobile design is reminiscent of the one from Dark Knight Returns, but I think I prefer it over the one Adam West used to cruise around in.

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  1. another comic by XMichael · · Score: 4, Insightful

    After seeing Cat woman, I'm scared to even bother looking at this! Man ohh man was that Cat woman film ever bad! How ... how on earth did they forget to add a plot?

    xoduszero

  2. Psychological Weaponry by EvilBuu · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Why would he need pointy ears or a cape either (impossible parachute uses aside)? A) It's a comic book/comic movie, and B) there's probably a bit of the "striking fear into the hearts of criminals" when you come crashing through the wall in a six-ton goliath.

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    Green-voting, republican-registered, socialist-libertarian.
  3. Re:Gotham city by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    More specifically...

    "It has been said that, metaphoricaly, Metropolis (home to Superman) is New York during the day, and Gotham is New York at night. This comparison is helped by the fact that Metropolis is more often seen during the day, and Gotham more at night. Longtime Batman writer and editor Dennis O'Neil has also said figuratively that Metropolis is New York above 14th St., and that Gotham City is New York below 14th St."

    Courtesy Wikipedia.

  4. Re:I Believe.... by Kumkwat · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Oh no....shitty, subpar special effects !!!!

    Oh no.... A DECENT PLOT and people who can ACT!

  5. Re:Return to Dark by graikor · · Score: 2, Insightful
    George Clooney proved beyond a doubt that he cannot do dark, brooding and border line psychotic.

    I thought he proved that he could do a credible job at exactly that in "From Dusk 'Til Dawn". I place the blame for "Batman and Robin" squarely on the shoulders of Joel Schumacher and Akiva Goldsman. Clooney shouldn't be held responsible for being unable to turn a turd into gold.