Sounds good to me.
I just saw the trailer for their new cop movie called Righteous Kill. Could be fun. One thing I didn't like about Heat was that DeNiro and Pacino only had that one coffee shop scene together. I wonder how much screen time Joker and Bats will share?
Well, if you're referring to "intimate" moments where there isn't a mess of action going on, because DeNiro and Pacino were one on one for the end of the movie, then I think the interrogation scene will probably be the only time they have like that. I think it's better filmmaking where you don't have the two head to head like that, allows you to see it from both angles as you see the steps towards confronation from the good and bad side. That's one thing i like about HEAT, you watch the movie from the law and the lawless side, a great mix of both, which is what I think TDK will be, a mix of villainy and good on screen. Begins was predominantly Bruce's time, with just enough setup for the villains, but I think this time around, the premise is that Batman has changed Gotham for the worse in some ways and Nolan's going to show us just how bad things have gotten.