justjared.buzznet.com - 7/4/2008
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Director Christopher Nolan spoke to Entertainment Weekly about the late Heath Ledger , who plays The Joker in the upcoming superhero blockbuster, The Dark Knight . Here’s what he had to say:
On Heath’s commitment to his character : ”The guy had serious nuts. What I needed was someone who wouldn’t be afraid of the comparison with Jack Nicholson. And then I saw ...
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The Dark Knight Entertainment Weekly Cover (Photos)
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... With The Dark Knight about to release, the interesting interviews and magazine covers are starting to come out. First up is Entertainment Weekly with Batman and Joker (Christian Bale and Heath Ledger) sharing the cover. In an interview for the magazine, Director Christopher Nolan gives ...
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Check This Out: EW's Exclusive Dark Knight Cover
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Nearly everyone is getting more and more hyped for The Dark Knight , which is why we'll keep sharing articles that get you in the mood for the movie, but won't spoil any of it. The cover story on the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly is on ...
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Variety.com 7/7/2008
Film Reviews: Having memorably explored the Caped Crusader's origins in "Batman Begins," director Christopher Nolan puts all of Gotham City under a microscope in "The Dark Knight," the enthralling second installment of his bold, bracing and altogether ...