Newsies, Little Women, Pocahontas, and many more! If you want to see all the movies he's been in, go to www.imdb.com Great website.
It would make more sense to see the movie with the origin story for Batman first. The Scarecrow has a cameo at the beginning of the second film, so the viewer would be more familiar with what is going on if they had already seen him as an important character in the first film. The film is probably able to be followed okay by itself, but it is a sequel expecting the viewer to already have seen the original.
The filming was done on Batman, the Dark Knight, when Heath Ledger died. However his death dramatically changed the marketing campaign for the movie.
go see them both and figure it out yourself
Only in the 1989 movie Batman (Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson).In the comics (and the Dark Knight movie series), Batman's parents were murdered by a common thug named Joe Chill.
ye after the dark knight coes the dark knight rises go to idmb to see the trailer
of course...you see him at the end
Yes. But you don't NEED to see batman begins to watch The Dark Knight; It's a stand alone film. Watching Batman Begins will answer alot of questions though if you haven't seen it yet. Yes. But you don't NEED to see batman begins to watch The Dark Knight; It's a stand alone film. Watching Batman Begins will answer alot of questions though if you haven't seen it yet.
Newsies, Little Women, Pocahontas, and many more! If you want to see all the movies he's been in, go to www.imdb.com Great website.
The Dark Knight trailer is available in many places. One may look it up on you tube, see it in theaters, or go to the movies website. This movie is now in theaters.
No he doesn't. At the end he is seen flying off off with the atomic bomb and you see the explosion go off and he does not come back. At first you think he dies but at the end Alfred sees him while he's on vacation. Buce is with Selina kyle and when Alfred and him see each other they both smile at each other.
Batman is called the dark one because he always wears black, and because he hides in the dark so the bad guys can't see him.
I see no relation between any of the characters of the Illiad and the characters of the dark knight. I also see no relation between the movie the dark knight and the book the illiad. But I do see one relationship. They are both a depiction of certain events. We can be sure the events of the dark knight did not happen. But the events of the illiad could have happened. At least the part of a bunch of Greeks taking over a town in the region called Illium.
No that is extremely wrong, the dark knight is very dark, it should of been rated R but they put it PG-13 so kids could see it to make more money.
He already did, with his boyfriend.
The system you are referring to is the Fulton surface-to-air recovery system (STARS) which was developed in the '50s. See attached URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulton_surface-to-air_recovery_system
see http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0468569/fullcredits#cast