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yb:

--- Quote from: dot-matrix on August 20, 2007, 09:31:57 pm ---It was reported to be authentic  ;D

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No, it's not.  You can say it's authentic manip made by Batman fan.  ;)

dot-matrix:

--- Quote from: yb on August 20, 2007, 10:06:20 pm ---No, it's not.  You can say it's authentic manip made by Batman fan.  ;)

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Well it would not be the first time the movie sites were fooled by creative fans.  If it is a fan manip, it's a very good one.  ;D

Ellemeno:
If you go to YouTube and search for "The Dark Knight trailer", there are a bunch of them made by fans.  Only the "Some men just want to watch the world burn" one is real. 

Ellemeno:
Can you tell the second from the left is Heath?


The six actors playing Bob Dylan.

serious crayons:

--- Quote from: Ellemeno on August 22, 2007, 05:34:59 pm ---Can you tell the second from the left is Heath?
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Wow, not if you hadn't mentioned it. In fact, I didn't really remember who all is in this, and I wouldn't have recognized any of them except maybe third from left and far right.

Can everyone recognize third from right? I wouldn't have, had I not looked at the story below:


Dylan Movie to Open Like a Rolling Premiere

By JOHN ANDERSON
Published: August 21, 2007

Imagine you’re a film distributor, handling an experimental movie by one of the country’s most iconoclastic directors. The subject is an enigmatic occasional recluse who is being portrayed by four actors, an actress and a 13-year-old boy. Where do you open that film?

If you’re very lucky, you get to book it at Film Forum, perhaps the most exclusive art-house cinema in Manhattan.

Now what do you do with a movie that stars Cate Blanchett, Richard Gere, Christian Bale and Heath Ledger; whose subject is Bob Dylan; and whose director is the Oscar-nominated Todd Haynes?

Same answer. Same film. Which is what’s making the planned Nov. 21 release of “I’m Not There,” Mr. Haynes’s rumination on Mr. Dylan’s lives and times, something of a curiosity.

In addition to Film Forum, the film’s distributor, the Weinstein Company, will be opening the movie in just three other theaters, one more in New York and two in Los Angeles, giving it the kind of debut that might be afforded a Mexican documentary. Even “Velvet Goldmine” — the previous Weinstein-Haynes collaboration, about the British glam-rock scene of the 1970s, which starred an unknown Jonathan Rhys Meyers — began in 85 theaters in 1998 ...

(continues) http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/21/movies/21dyla.html?em&ex=1187928000&en=c43befd97d18e9a9&ei=5087%0A

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