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* [[Cool Car]]: Bruce's Lamborghini Murciélago LP 640, bonus is the fact that [[Bilingual Bonus|Murciélago is Spanish for "Bat".]] |
* [[Cool Car]]: Bruce's Lamborghini Murciélago LP 640, bonus is the fact that [[Bilingual Bonus|Murciélago is Spanish for "Bat".]] |
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* [[Development Gag]]: When Fox is asked for improvements to the Batsuit, he remarks, "You want to be able to turn your head." Prior to the Dark Knight Trilogy, no physical implementation of the Batsuit allowed the actors to turn their heads. |
* [[Development Gag]]: When Fox is asked for improvements to the Batsuit, he remarks, "You want to be able to turn your head." Prior to the Dark Knight Trilogy, no physical implementation of the Batsuit allowed the actors to turn their heads. |
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* [[Directed by Cast Member]]: Heath Ledger directed and shot the two home videos the Joker sends to the media (both the one where he tortures and kills the fake Batman, then the one where a captive Mike Engel is forced to read a script of the Joker's demands). |
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* [[Fake American|Fake Americans]]: In the first movie, Katie Holmes and Morgan Freeman are the only actual Americans, amid the Welsh Christian Bale, the English Gary Oldman and Tom Wilkinson, and the Irish Cillian Murphy (and Liam Neeson, but Ra's isn't American anyway). There are more real Americans in the second film, but the Joker is played by Australian Heath Ledger. (We can't be sure of the Joker's nationality, but he speaks with a Chicago accent). |
* [[Fake American|Fake Americans]]: In the first movie, Katie Holmes and Morgan Freeman are the only actual Americans, amid the Welsh Christian Bale, the English Gary Oldman and Tom Wilkinson, and the Irish Cillian Murphy (and Liam Neeson, but Ra's isn't American anyway). There are more real Americans in the second film, but the Joker is played by Australian Heath Ledger. (We can't be sure of the Joker's nationality, but he speaks with a Chicago accent). |
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* [[Fatal Method Acting]]: While Heath Ledger is not an example (he died after his parts were done), the stuntman who crashed the Batmobile during pre-production of ''The Dark Knight'' is. |
* [[Fatal Method Acting]]: While Heath Ledger is not an example (he died after his parts were done), the stuntman who crashed the Batmobile during pre-production of ''The Dark Knight'' is. |
Revision as of 14:55, 17 January 2015
- All-Star Cast: All three feature Christian Bale, Gary Oldman, Michael Caine, and Morgan Freeman. The first also features Liam Neeson, Katie Holmes, Cillian Murphy, Tom Wilkinson, and Rutger Hauer; the second also features Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Eric Roberts; the third also features Anne Hathaway, Tom Hardy, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Marion Cotillard. Enough said.
- Approval of God: In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Christopher Nolan said he saw The Lion King parody of The Dark Knight Rises trailer and thought it was epic.
- Tom Hardy also had good things to say about his parodies. "I have seen some brilliant stuff online about [my mumbling] 'Mmmm ... Batman doesn't beat up retards!"
- Cool Car: Bruce's Lamborghini Murciélago LP 640, bonus is the fact that Murciélago is Spanish for "Bat".
- Development Gag: When Fox is asked for improvements to the Batsuit, he remarks, "You want to be able to turn your head." Prior to the Dark Knight Trilogy, no physical implementation of the Batsuit allowed the actors to turn their heads.
- Directed by Cast Member: Heath Ledger directed and shot the two home videos the Joker sends to the media (both the one where he tortures and kills the fake Batman, then the one where a captive Mike Engel is forced to read a script of the Joker's demands).
- Fake Americans: In the first movie, Katie Holmes and Morgan Freeman are the only actual Americans, amid the Welsh Christian Bale, the English Gary Oldman and Tom Wilkinson, and the Irish Cillian Murphy (and Liam Neeson, but Ra's isn't American anyway). There are more real Americans in the second film, but the Joker is played by Australian Heath Ledger. (We can't be sure of the Joker's nationality, but he speaks with a Chicago accent).
- Fatal Method Acting: While Heath Ledger is not an example (he died after his parts were done), the stuntman who crashed the Batmobile during pre-production of The Dark Knight is.
- Hey, It's That Guy!:
- Batman has God working with him, and Richard Alpert is the mayor of Gotham City. Said mayor is also, in a Shout-Out, Batmanuel.
- Gambol is only bitter because he has a bad history with clowns.
- The Joker just can't quit you.
- William Fichtner's cameo as the bank manager.
- The Scary Black Man on the ferry at the end is Deebo from Friday.
- Michael Cutter is Thomas Wayne, Batman's father.
- Anthony Michael Hall as Mike Engel.
- Eric Roberts (the guy in the music videos for "Mr. Brightside," "It's Like That," and "We Belong Together") is Sal Maroni!
- Holtz is now Gotham PD. Oh damn, The Joker's holding him hostage.
- He also loves to assume control.
- And it's good to see that Profit's machinations didn't eventually leave him wearing a hair net and asking, "Would you like fries with that?"
- How could any mention of Hey, It's That Guy! be complete without a reference to Henri Ducard being played by Liam Neeson? He's the same guy who plays Qui-Gon Jinn from Star Wars, which seems quite fitting, especially earlier on in the movie, althought it becomes more so ironic later in the movie.
- The old homeless guy that Bruce gives his coat to in Begins is Boris the Bullet-Dodger.
- And the boy he rescues from Zsasz (along with Rachel) is Joffrey.
- Gerald seems to be doing very well for himself for a while.
- Look carefully at the cops in the convict ferry. One of them is the original Jack Harkness!
- Lieutenant/Commissioner Gordon is also a certain wizard Sirius Black!
- He's also the Soviet Sgt, Viktor Reznov, in Call Of Duty World At War and its sequel, Call of Duty Black Ops.
- Clearly, something went wrong with Robert Fischer's inception...
- Nolan is taking this Serial Escalation with the finale: It doesn't look like Eames will be calling Arthur "darling" anytime soon, Mal is back as well but who knows what she's up to, Mia appears to have gotten over her self-confidence issues rather well, Anne of Austria is living on the streets for now while the Winklevoss twins (or at least their body double) will eventually grow up to be Ra's Al-Ghul, and yet ANOTHER Joker is popping up in Gotham
- Detective Stephens, Gordon's Lancer in the GCPD is HARBINGER!! Yes, that's right, the Joker managed to Mind Screw a Reaper.
- Apparently Ebenezer Scrooge took his oath to be compassionate to his fellow man to heart and became the Waynes' Butler Alfred Pennyworth.
- Does that old guy who says "We are not intimidated by thugs" to The Joker in The Dark Knight look familiar to any Vermonters? He should because its US Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT), a lifelong Batman fan who also provided a voice in the Batman: The Animated Series episode "Showdown" and an even briefer cameo in Batman and Robin.
- Mr. Zsasz in Batman Begins is played by Tim Booth, lead singer of the popular Britpop band James.
- Fans of old-school Mortal Kombat oughta look closely in the background of the scene where Maroni and the Chechen are eating. Richard Divizio, AKA Kano and Baraka is an extra in that scene.
- Mayor Tommy Carcetti, Miles from 12 Rounds, Petyr Baelish and Stuart became a CIA agent.
- Hey, It's That Voice!:
- A lot of familiar voices are heard in Gotham Knight, most prominently Kevin Conroy as Batman.
- Gary Dourdan as Officer Allen, Ana Ortiz as Officer Ramirez, Rob Paulsen as Maroni, Kevin Michael Richardson as Lucius Fox, David "Ducky" McCallum as Alfred and Parminder Nagra as Cassandra.
- The Japanese dub of both the movies and Gotham Knight had different voice casts between them (especially from Batman Begins, who had three different voice casts, depending from the network who broadcasted the movie and the DVD/BD release):
- Batman is Chronicle Asher in the DVD/BD release, in the NTV (Nippon Television) version, he is Lasse Aion and Grodek Ainoa and in the Fuji TV version, he is Ryu, Kenji Harima and Hugo Medio. Tessho Genda reprise his role as Batman from the dub of Batman: The Animated Series in the Japanese dub of Gotham Knight, along with Shinichiro Miki as his younger self. And as of Joker? Prince Ali
- What Could Have Been:
- Among those who auditioned for the role of Bruce Wayne/Batman? Cillian Murphy.
- A video game tie-in to The Dark Knight was listed as "In Development" for several months before and after the movie came out, and Gary Oldman even discussed it in an interview with G4, but it was ultimately scrapped. The developers may have felt that releasing a video game with a recently deceased actor's likeness would be in poor taste.
- Lzherusskie: The Dark Knight has Beatrice Rosen (French-American) as the Russian prima ballerina who lectures Harvey Dent, and Richie Coster (English) as the Chechen gangster (not Russian in the strict sense, but Coster portrays his character as a stereotypical Russian mafioso).