“THE DARK KNIGHT” JOKER/BATMAN PICTURES AND DESCRIPTION OF THE FIRST 6 MINUTES OF THE FILM
Director Chris Nolan tells us how he introduces THE JOKER in “THE DARK KNIGHT”
“I wanted to make the Joker’s introduction a mini film,” added the director. “That’s what this footage is. So we shot it in this higher-quality, more intense format to get across that feeling.” Then, the footage began.
Kicking off with a sweeping shot of downtown Gotham, the camera zooms in above a few buildings before focusing in on a single, traditional skyscraper covered in windows. Suddenly, one window in the skyscraper explodes outward, exposing two criminals inside. Donning clown masks and standing with a rifle, the two criminals shoot a grappling hook across a busy street below to the next building—the Gotham National Bank. The two then slide across using a zip line.
On the street below, a man stands, his face unseen as the shot creeps up from behind, a clown mask slung in his grip. A van suddenly screeches up before he climbs inside and the van hauls off again. Inside, there are now three men, all wearing clown masks. They begin negatively discussing their boss and how he’s sitting out the heist. “The guy thinks he can sit out and get a cut?” laughs one man. “Must be why they call him the Joker!” Back on the bank’s roof, the two men we first saw now shimmy into the bank’s security wiring while also discussing the boss. “Why do you think they call him Joker?” asks one. “I hear it’s cause he wears make-up,” answers the other. “Like war paint.”
Suddenly, below, the three men blast into the bank, demanding money and commanding everybody to the floor. Back on the roof, the two criminals intercept the out-going emergency alarm set off by an employee. After they cancel its signal, one of the men shoots the other and heads inside for the vault.
Back inside, the clown gunmen hand all the hostages live grenades. “We wouldn’t want your hands free would we?” asks one with a laugh. At the vault, a clown opens the door, and just then a second clown shoots him in the back. They’re taking each other out so that the cut between them grows higher! And it’s all because the boss, the Joker, has told them to.
Back in the lobby, a bank manager surprisingly begins firing on the clown gunmen with a shotgun hidden under his desk. Turns out this bank belongs to an influential mobster and the manager, fearless and crazed, says as much to the clowns as he walks defiantly at them. He takes one out with a point-blank blast.
Two remain and manage to disarm the manager by shooting him in the arm before one clown turns his gun on the other. “I’m sure the boss told you to take me out first,” says the one holding the gun. “No,” says the other, his hands in the air as he sways back in forth as if he didn’t care a gun was pointed at his chest. “I called a bus.”
“What?” asks the one holding a gun. And then BOOM, a school bus bursts its back end through the wall of the bank, killing the clown holding the gun! The lumpy driver steps out and asks what’s happened to the gang, just as the clown who’s life he saved shoots him without remorse.
The surviving clown begins to board the bus with bags of money when the bank manager, lying on the floor bleeding, tells the clown he has no idea who he’s messing with and asks why the crooks in this city have no beliefs anymore. The lone clown aborts boarding the bus and instead turns to the manager. The manager asks him dead to his face, “What do you believe in?”
As the clown slowly places a concussion grenade in the manager’s mouth, he removes his mask, exposing his scar-ridden face. It’s the Joker! “I believe that whatever doesn’t kill you simply makes you stronger,” he says before smiling a huge, twisted grin. The grenade has a string attached to its pin and as the Joker boards the bus, the string goes taut. When he pulls away and the pin comes loose, the manager lays sweating on the floor. Surely his head is about to explode! Instead, the bottom of the grenade emits a gray, harmless gas. It was a joke!
On the street, the bus pulls into traffic along with several others. Before long, sirens can be heard, but by then, the bus is lost in the crowd. The Joker gets away. Then the footage cuts to several quick clips, including the new Batsuit in a cage, the new Batpod, the Batmobile (aka, the Tumbler), a shot of a fire truck on fire in the streets of Gotham, Batman on a roof overlooking his city and, finally, a clip of Lieutenant Gordon (played by Gary Oldman) using an ax to shatter the Batsignal.
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I NEED TO KNOW HOW TO EDIT THESE POSTS.
Heath Ledger is gonna be a bad muthafuckin Joker.
I Figured it out as far as editing.. thank god– and yes.. it looks like he’ll be perfect for the role.
variety also confirms, BALE IS CONNOR- in T4
Now if only i can post videos here, i could start posting ALIENS VS PREDATOR stuff!
He’s no Jack Nicholson, plus Ole Jack has never sucked dick in a film before.
Jack Nicholson was the PERFECT Joker, so no arguments there, but Ledger is pretty talented man. I am curious to see him as a villain, I cannot recall ever seeing him as one.
But all that is besides the point. Bale as John Connor? Forget about it, that is awesome. Anybody stepping into the Arnold role or are they going a different direction?
different direction, but arnold will most likely make a cameo
I hear that the movie poster for this movie is bad ass!! You need to put it up!
i have no other way of putting this link or video up… so i hope this works:
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=5fe_1196853640
i thought that arnold was gonna be cged into the film what the fuck now are they gonna do
Your quotes from the movie are all completely wrong.
He says “Whatever doesn’t kill you, only makes you….stranger”
And it’s “I killed the bus driver.”
Poorly written article.
Thanks for the comment, but dude, this was from December 2007. That’s over seven months ago. Forgive us if the sources Black used weren’t exactly 100 percent accurate. This was more about the pics anyway.
Hey john your treasured most popular post just got dissed.
Actually his stats on that were wrong too, it’s number 2 but about 30% and nearly 3,000 hits as far as incoming links. As far as links from the homepage into the site it doesn’t even crack the top 10
Sucks to be you nerd
HA! I forgot all about that element.
The Mason Family is because of it’s image links too. That fuckin popularity thing sucks balls.
Yeah it is the most viewed page this week but not ever.
Black, is that you on the poster for broke bat mountain
hahahaha FRANK THE TANK! FRANK THE TANK!