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Man, those toys are lame. Has a Batman movie ever come along with good toys?

My favorite batman toy when I was younger was abatman returns batman and it was the best but I was three sooo yea.
 
:lol I assume you meant Metropolis, IL. And no. In fact, they sell some Batman stuff in the gift shop there. I was there last year and got a Bat symbol sticker that had been autographed by Bob Kane when he visited the town a couple of years before he died.

ok thanks alot. that puts that urban myth to rest.:)
 
Man, those toys are lame. Has a Batman movie ever come along with good toys?

this Begins batman is pretty sweet, :dunno:dunno

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or this
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Locked in a theatre with Nolan fans for 9 hours sounds brutal. Almost as bad as locked in with Whedon fans for 12. :lol
 
Not 9 hours, about 7 and a half. Needless to say, this will be interesting for me, as I've only made it through a Begins/TDK marathon once. Generally, I fall asleep around the mob scene (if I'm lucky, the Gambol death scene), and I wake up either when or right after Harvey gets his face blown off. That being said, this seems like it will be an epic experience. Not only getting to see the films consecutively, but also being able to revisit the first two for, what could be, their final engagement on the big screen. July 19th will be very bitter-sweet for me.
 
I fell asleep during a marathon for bb and tdk. Slept all through bb and woke up at the hospital scene in tdk. How a kickass dream tho.
 
That action figure will have nothing to do with the movie and even still the masked ones are marked as Batman.
Think I will ditch the thread as spoilers, or potential spoilers will get out no matter what!
 
Not 9 hours, about 7 and a half. Needless to say, this will be interesting for me, as I've only made it through a Begins/TDK marathon once. Generally, I fall asleep around the mob scene (if I'm lucky, the Gambol death scene), and I wake up either when or right after Harvey gets his face blown off. That being said, this seems like it will be an epic experience. Not only getting to see the films consecutively, but also being able to revisit the first two for, what could be, their final engagement on the big screen. July 19th will be very bitter-sweet for me.

I watched BB and TDK all the way through, one after the other and didnt fall asleep. First time I ever did it though. I plan to watch BB/TDK before i goto the showing of TDKR when I book.

I cant keep my eyes of the films. too much awsomeness on screen. Only thing is im fidgity and cant sit still =[
 
Re: Batman/Dark Knight 3rd Film

Totally agree, personally if the 3rd would be the last of the Nolan Series than it needs to come full circle. Ra's should make a return with Talia. I like the idea that Batman is being hunted by the Cops, and Mob as well which will dispatch their top Assassins.... Bane and Deadshot!!!!! I don't think Catwoman would work out in this series but Talia would as Bruce's next love interest. Don't bother with Riddler at all and maybe have the Penguin as a cameo.

That makes me that instead of destroying gotham as their top priority, the league of shadows switched it to destroying the man who got in their way first. They feel his:dunno punishment needs "to be more severe" for what he's done to Ras and his plans throughout Batman Begins?:dunno

Based off everything I've seen, I have..........................a 3% chance of being right.
 
I don't think that Mattel toy is anything other than a crazy invention of Mattel's. If you took everything they made in the kids 4" line, then expect neon Batman outfits to be in the film :lol If it was the Movie Masters line it would be different. But the 4" line is just crazy crap made up to sell toys to kids.
 
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