gone-hollywood.com - 8/18/2008
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Robert Downey Jr. didn’t hold back when it came to the subject of The Dark Knight in a recent interview.
After telling the interviewer that Iron Man 2 will be a cool, fun movie, he let it rip when they touched on the topic of Batman.
“My whole thing is that that I saw ‘The Dark Knight’. [...]
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