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2 snippets of batman news

Friday, October 21st, 2011

We have been hearing some gossip that the next Batman film is going to involve Christopher Nolan playing the role as he defends against criminals occupying wall street in New York city.
The shooting of the film schedule means he will be meeting up with real protestors against the capitalist system in which we live.
Perhaps big trouble when you consider the enormous budget of the film. The concern is that the actual arrival of the shooting crew in the middle of a real life protest will give them another axe to grind against capitalism.
Batman had better be ready.

In another snippet on the batman theme, the 21st century perhaps takes away the fun of dressing up in a cape to play the role.
Rocksteady have a new game out that is situated on the streets of Gotham city itself. The backdrop is that the council has given up control of the slum area to criminals and surrounded them with a a high perimeter wall as a type of ghetto prison area.

Darth Vader films

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

By the time that you get to ‘Revenge of the Sith’ and see the backdrop that is used for Anakin’s near demise before his rebirth as Darth Vader you can see an obvious depiction of a fiery hell. It is more like something created by Dante, than what you would expect to see in a batman or science fiction movie. If you think back to some of the scenes and characters in the series of six films then it will not be very long before you come across some sort of religious symbolism or reference. There have even been many people who, whilst filling out questionnaires, have named their religion as being ‘Jedi’. Perhaps this is taking things a bit too far but it is a very good example of how deeply Star Wars has touched some people.

The effect that the movies have had on the film industry should not be underestimated. The original ‘Star Wars’ made a good deal of its rival movies look laughable on its release. The special effects really were cutting-edge and many other films of that period just could not compete. The science fiction film world needed to catch up very quickly and it knew it.

When the first three films in the sequence are watched today they still sit quite comfortably alongside their contemporaries. They are not dated and are still highly enjoyable for all ages. Now they are being enjoyed by a new and younger generation. That this is possible is a true testimony of their quality and depth.


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