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The film Batman Begins shows the character of Batman gliding using a rigid form of his cape. This paper assesses the feasibility of such a glide and finds that while a reasonable distance could be traveled if gliding from a tall building, the speed at which Batman would be traveling would be too dangerous to stop without some method of slowing down.More quotes »
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When Did Star Trek Become So Damn Dark?
The characters in Into Darkness spend the whole time escaping peril. On the show, they'd be thinking through moral problems. Star Trek Into Darkness is a pretty ridiculous name, all things considered, but it's at least nicely suggestive. It portends thin from Esquire Read more »
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Mid Devon Gazette published Dan hoping to inspire others
A FILMMAKER who has worked on the set of all eight Harry Potter instalments, as well as The Bourne Ultimatum, Batman Begins and more besides hoped to have inspired young people to make their own short films following a visit to Tiverton High School. Stud from Western Morning News Read more »
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Movie Review: Oz The Great and Powerful (2013)
"Oz The Great and Powerful" takes us back to the origins of The Wizard of Oz and the evil, wicked witch, much like Batman Begins does for the Batman. As the film begins, we see Oz as a second-rate con man trying to make it as a magician in a traveling ca from BlogHer Read more »
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Check Out Some Concept Art From Darren Aronofsky’s ‘Batman: Year One’
Long before Christopher Nolan’s Batman Begins hit theaters, director Darren Aronofsky almost made his own take on Batman. After finishing Requiem For A Dream in 2000, the director was developing a screen adaptation of Frank Miller ‘s milestone Batman sto from Slash Film Read more »
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Top 10 Comparisons Between Iron Man And Batman Films
Now that Iron Man 3 has conquered the domestic box office to the tune of $175 million, on top of an incredible $505 million in foreign receipts, the question on many people’s minds is, “How high will it go?” But since I already know the answer to that — from Forbes Read more »