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Movie that should be made: Batman: Puppet Master (short film)

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Someone’s been letting inmates out of Arkham Asylum…

In the months following the death of Harvey Dent, Batman, still a wanted fugitive, is pushed to his limits as a new crime wave hits Gotham. Batman’s search to find who’s responsible leads him to a showdown with the masochistic serial killer Victor Zsasz.

Meanwhile Gotham’s newest crime boss, a mysterious figure known as Scarface, has an meeting with Edward Nigma, an FBI agent, sworn to bring down Batman at all costs.

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Artist of the Night: Eduardo Peña

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The Joker’s Whereabouts Discovered During “The Dark Knight Rises”

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The Dark Knight Rises: The Official Novelization by author Greg Cox delves into the Jonathan and Christopher Nolan screenplay a little closer. Original rumors had Heath Ledger’s Joker make a cameo via unused footage from 2008′s “The Dark Knight,” but it panned out as such. Warner Bros. Studio later confirmed it was just a rumor. Cox provides better details and lets fans know about the shady and ambiguous fate of the Joker. Here is the exact quote from the novel .

Now that the Dent Act had made it all but impossible for the city’s criminals to cop an insanity plea, it (Blackgate Prison) had replaced Arkham Asylum as a preferred location for imprisoning both convicted and suspected felons. The worst of the worst were sent here, except for the Joker, who, rumor had it, was locked away as Arkham’s sole remaining inmate. Or perhaps he had escaped. Nobody was really sure. Not even Selina.

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The Dark Knight Returns – Part 1 – Official Trailer

I can’t wait for this one and part two with superman this is going to be great!

The Dark Knight Rises: Bane’s Speech done by Mark Hamill’s Joker (Impression)

Because anything Bane can do, The Joker can do better.

For the purpose of this scene, I imagined The Joker giving this speech in an auditorium. Kind of fits his needs for theatrics. Hope you enjoy!

Music is “Kitchen, Surgery, Face-Off” from Danny Elfman’s “Batman” Score.

The Myriad Monikers of Gotham’s Villains print

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This massive taxonomy charts the hundreds of villains who have menaced Gotham City over the past 70 years, breaking down by name everyone from big time baddies like the Joker and Bane to lesser known miscreants like the Walrus and Batzarro. A true rogues gallery of the superstitious and cowardly lot who have taken on the Dark Knight, this print is the definitive guide to Gotham mayhem

You can buy yours here for $27.00

The Dark Knight Rises – Featurette By Christopher Nolan

The Art of Jennyson Allan Borlongan Rosero

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Click the link below to see more of his art

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The Dark Knight à la Hitchcock

What happens when you combine a contemporary classic with a famous film score? See for yourself.

I was experimenting with editing movie trailers when I discovered that the opening music from Alfred Hitchcock’s “Vertigo” happens to work perfectly with the opening “Bank Robbery Sequence” from Christopher Nolan’s 2008 blockbuster “The Dark Knight”. Watch closely, and you will notice that Bernard Herrmann’s music queues line up almost flawlessly with Nolan’s footage. Coincidence? We may never know…

Artist Denis Medri reimagined Batman characters as rockabilly ones from the 1950′s

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