reuters.com - 9/11/2008
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LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Batman wants an Oscar. To be precise, Warner Bros. wants a statuette -- or 10 -- for "The Dark Knight". So the studio plans to re-release its blockbuster Batman sequel in January, the height of Academy Awards voting season. "It's just a matter of bringing it ...
hollywoodreporter.com - 9/11/2008
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hollywoodreporter.com —
Batman wants an Oscar. More literally, Warner Bros.
wants a statuette -- or 10 -- for "The...
Dark Knight." So the studio plans to rerelease its blockbuster Batman sequel in January, the height of Academy Awards voting season. "It's just a matter of ...
(more)
'Dark Knight' plans rerelease
reuters.com - 9/11/2008
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reuters.com —
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Batman wants an
Oscar. To be precise, Warner Bros. wants a statuette...
-- or 10 -- for "The Dark Knight." So the studio plans to re-release its blockbuster Batman sequel in January, the height of Academy Awards voting ...
(more)
Dark Knight plans re-release for Oscar push
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hollywoodreporter.com - 9/11/2008
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hollywoodreporter.com —
Batman wants an Oscar. More literally, Warner Bros.
wants a statuette -- or 10 -- for "The...
Dark Knight." So the studio plans to rerelease its blockbuster Batman sequel in January, the height of Academy Awards voting season. "It's just a matter of ...
(more)
'Dark Knight' plans rerelease
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The Dark Knight Back on IMAX in January
/Film —
Remember when I predicted that Warner Bros would rerelease The Dark Knight in theaters? Well it’s happening sooner than you might expect. According to Reuters, the studio planning a January 2009 IMAX rerelease, as an award season reminder. It is “uncertain” if the film will also be redistributed on conventional screens, but I don’t see why not. But with the DVD / Blu-ray rumored to hit store shelves one month earlier, just in time for Christmas, will moviegoers be interested in seeing The Dark Knight on the big screen one more time?
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The Dark Knight has been an absolute phenomenon this year. Not only is it the highest-grossing film of the year by a long way, it’s also the second highest-grossing film at the box office of all time, behind Titanic. The film has also prompted calls for Oscar nominations to be given to the cast and crew, with Heath Ledger the most obvious candidate ...
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theplaylist.blogspot.com 1/23/2009 — When Oscar goes black (" There Will Be Blood ," " No Country For Old Men ") or young (" Juno ") people are cool with it, but when Oscar fails to recognize super heroes, genre films and or old people remember to vote again this year, well hell, the ...
Critics better love The Dark Knight -- or else!
blogs.suntimes.com 12/13/2008 —
Success is no longer its own reward. At least not according to some partisans of " The Dark Knight ." Fame, critical approbation, unimaginable riches, pop-cultural impact -- they are inadequate achievements. The picture must be showered with ...
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getthebigpicture.net 11/17/2008 — A very cool collection of Lego figures inspired by 'The Dark Knight.' Pretty hip.