Probably not, since he won't be appearing in the movie. "The Dark Knight" was dedicated to him though.
Superman does not need gadgets like batman. He has super powers. He has super strength, speed, vision, and hearing. Lazer eyes, the ability to fly, freeze breath, heat vision, x-ray vision, super breath (different from freeze breath), and amazing memory. :)
Well it can be mathematical if you don't use a calculator. It can improve memory, and reflexes if your playing fast paced. And reading a bit because every card has something to read so you can learn the effects then memory kicks in again. I played so long (kinda quit now) that I can tell you the effect of..... White horned dragon BTW I'm in class so i don't have ma cards) is you can remove up to 5 spell cards in your opponents grave from play and increase the attack of white horned dragon by 300 each or that to summon mirage knight you need to fusion summon dark flare knight first which requires dark magician and flam swordsman. That's all memory man ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺
He has an eidetic memory.
The cast of A Living Memory - 1912 includes: Dorothy Gibson as Her Memory Julia Stuart as A Trusted Servant
The Melody Haunts My Memory was created on 1981-02-04.
Probably both "The Watchmen" and "Batman : The Dark Knight Returns" are arguably the two most , in recent memory , renown comic books due to the film adaptations and critical reviews .
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In Batman R.I.P; Bruce doesn't necessarily die, only looses his memory of ever being Batman. (I'm sure there's more, but that's all I've got.)
The DS version will be altered to fit the console's memory.
yes if you have anough vidio card, memory or RAM
Technically you don't, you glide. Batman cape is made of memory cloth which is a fictional material that stiffens in a specific shape when exposed to a specific temperature or electrical signal. To my knowledge you can not actually fly in asylum.
No you can't
Batman didnt kill the joker because of his rule. His rule is to never actually kill anyone. So joker's mission was to make Harvey dent fall. That worked with Harvey dent. (He became 2-face.) The joker WANTED batman to kill him so that batman can break his rule. And also batman didnt kill harvey dent, they both fell off the ledge. Batmans armour protected him but Harvey struggled a little then died. Gordon said that the joker won harvey had become evil, the white knight had fallen. So Batman said that he can never let the joker win. He can never let people's hope fall so he took the blame for Harvey's crimes and no one ever knew that harvey was evil. So therefore batman won, but joker was extremely close to winning.
Yes, Christopher Nolan has signed on to direct a third Batman. It won't begin production until 2009 so it won't be in theaters until 2010 or 2011. IGN Movies is already looking ahead to a third Christopher Nolan-directed Batman movie and pondering what it might be about. Just as the ending of Batman Begins introduced the theme of escalation that its sequel explored, The Dark Knight established that things were going to get much worse for Batman and for Gotham City before they will get better. (PLEASE BE ADVISED OF SPOILERS FROM HERE ON OUT.)TDK ends with Batman a wanted man, falsely accused of murdering five people including police officers. Batman sacrificed his own reputation in order to protect the memory of fallen district attorney Harvey Dent, who had transformed into the vengeful Two-Face. Gotham needed a hero, a figure of hope to believe in so that it could remain inspired to save itself from crime and corruption. In the end, Batman finds himself alone, hunted by his former police allies, and mourning the loss of his beloved Rachel Dawes.A third Batman film would likely focus on the redemption of the Caped Crusader in the eyes of the public. What better or more obvious way for that to happen than for Batman to save the city (once again) from a villain bent on its destruction. The trick is to select villains that can be adapted to a real world environment AND fit in thematically with the storyline and stakes established in the first two films. That's a rather tall order and would seem to narrow down the list of potential villains quite a bit.Why not just recast the Joker and bring back Two-Face, you ask? With Heath Ledger dead and his portrayal of the Joker now indelibly etched into filmgoers' minds, we think it highly unlikely that the filmmakers would recast the role to bring the Clown Prince back. It would also be tough for that character to top what he did to Batman and Gotham in TDK so perhaps once is enough. Likewise, the ending of TDK seemed to suggest that Harvey Dent/Two-Face was dead, although producer Emma Thomas told IGN after an early press screening that Dent's last scene was ambiguous enough to suggest that perhaps he was still alive.
Alfred Ridley Bax has written: 'On a ledger to the memory of James Bonwicke, Esq., in Mickleham Churchyard, Surrey' 'On some armorial ledgers in the cathedral church of St. Saviour, Southwark, and the persons they commemorate' -- subject(s): Southwark Cathedral
A visual memory trace is called "icon" and such memory (the visual memory) is called "iconic memory".