Not much to say on this one, just sit back, listen to the revs and check out the brief clips:
Via Comics2film
And one more to boot:
Not much to say on this one, just sit back, listen to the revs and check out the brief clips:
Via Comics2film
And one more to boot:
Seems like Heath Ledger has been doing quite a bit of filming as of late, as well as some skateboarding it seems. First up, MyFoxChicago has three candid videos of The Dark Knight, showing The Joker and the tumbler (Batmobile).
In an altogether different location LatinoReview’s scooper Kavalier 149 has snapped this great shot — at last we can see the traditional Joker attire (see full article for spoiler pictures).
Well, I had to take a brief time out from the internet this past week, meaning the site didn’t have its regular 2 posts-a-day update. Sorry about that folks. But it is now time to get back to business.
A little late, Hollywood Chicago had the week’s street closure schedule (and hence filming schedule?). What still may be relevant is this information:
On Sunday, July 15
Upper Wacker (from Van Buren to Adams) 6 to 9:30 p.m.
Jackson (from Canal to Franklin) 6 to 9:30 p.m.
Lower Wacker (from Harrison to Michigan) from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m.
SuperHeroHype continues to wade in with more and more scooper set reports, here’s their latest stock:
First Report:
Hey guys, I live in the suburbs outside of Chicago and I decided to check out the filming last night due to that awesome detailed scoop. Anyway, I made it downtown and found TDK filming. I came away with some really exciting information, but was not allowed to take any pictures. They were filming a chase scene involving garbage trucks and GPD, but more interestingly apparently they’ve been working on this chase scene for about 25 days and are saying that it will outdo the 15 minute highway scene in the Matrix Reloaded. Well, that’s all I got last night, I’m going back tonight to because they are apparently blowing up a fire truck and/or dumping a car in the river. I’ll try harder to get pictures this time.
Second Report:
They seem to have a whole set up over by the WGN studios on Addison. As I walked out of the building I saw a ton of white semi trailers with RFK all over them. I also managed to get a photo of the Batpod stored in a little white trailer with a white pick up on the front. I think they had some set building in a wharehouse nearby too. There was lots of guys building some big wooden sections. I also saw a guy riding a red and white scooter that was almost child sized.
They also posted some of The Dark Knight’s tie-ins, including an animé style feature set between Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, a video game, lots of new products and comic book adaptation of the film by DC comics.
In other news, Christian Bale appeared on Charlie Rose, to promote Rescue Dawn:
It’s now the question of the burden and toll of what he’s doing, the question can this be a finite endeavour. Is this something that has an end? Can he quit and have an ordinary life? The kind of manic intensity someone has to have to maintain the passion and the anger that they felt as a child, takes an effort after awhile, to keep doing that. At some point, you have to exorcise your demons. That’s what I love about Batman. There’s so much that is about character. — Newsday
One particular video has been doing the rounds as of late, this is the very well FAN produced trailer by the infamous WormyT. This means it is FAKE, just to make that clear. The news headline and Joker footage has been edited painstakingly frame by frame.
The Times has an interesting interview with Gary Oldman, it mainly covers the new Harry Potter film but he does offer up some tidbits about what it’s like to play Jim Gordon in The Dark Knight:
‘I don’t know how it happened,’ Oldman says of his pigeonholing as a natural born gangster. He speaks slowly. Very slowly. In clipped sentences. ‘I really don’t. I was this… psycho guy. I just got into these parts. Then it… it… contaminates people. And they think that you’re Crazy-Scary-Gary. The closest character to me,’ he adds with ponderous gravity, ‘is Jim Gordon.’
[…]
I tell Oldman that the first word that comes to mind when you think of Jim Gordon is ‘avuncular’. ‘Yeah,’ he replies with a light shrug. ‘Got a good sense of right and wrong. Family man. Just a regular geezer.’
In other news, Dog Custard have some new Batpod shots from the 2007 Licensing show here. And a Flickr image has originated from LilRonGal showing the filming of a rooftop scene (with a spoilerific surprise).
SuperHeroHype also has a set report which discusses some scenes that have been filmed, obviously you should beware of spoilers.
Finally, here’s a video showing the tumbler on set, once again, more spoilers ahead: YouTube
There’s also another TDK set video from 20th June, of course, there are further spoilers.
This is the big Batman news story of the day, Cillian Murphy has been spotted on the set of The Dark Knight, as the Scarecrow. There’s some footage online over at YouTube, which pretty much gives away the scene and hence has some spoilers. Nothing too suprising in the video so I advise just waiting for the movie, if you can. SuperHeroHype has the full story from budding Paparazzi ‘typeorocks’. Here’s one of the shots:
And here’s the infamous Bat Signal, the best candid shot we’ve seen yet, as snapped by Jeremy Farmer:
I’m not one for this kind of presenting, I prefer my reporters straight up and British, BBC style. Aside from that, here’s a nice little video clip from NBC’s Today Show, revealing the ‘hard to straddle’ monstrosity. It is literally huge.
By the way, sorry for the site’s down time, we got hit pretty bad by traffic and we needed to reimplement a lot of stuff. But we’re back!