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By Lindsay Powers Bale, in Batman garb, filiming The Dark Knight Rises in Pittsburgh ... which is along the lines of Occupy Wall Street’s message. (But likely going against the protestor ...
In hindsight, it always seemed a little bit unlikely that The Dark Knight Rises would film scenes at Occupy Wall Street. Rises, after all, is the product of a massive capitalistic megacorporation ...
Matthew Modine has said that The Dark Knight Rises did not shoot at the Occupy Wall Street protests. The actor revealed that director Christopher Nolan elected not to film scenes at the protests ...
filiming The Dark Knight Rises in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. TDKR is the last in the Christopher Nolan-directed Batman trilogy. Several camera-toting Wall Street residents, including YouTube user ...
Even though The Dark Knight Rises might seem relevant to current events such as Occupy Wall Street, Nolan seems to be making it clear it was not inspired by current events, but rather by a book ...
No disrespect to Christopher Nolan, who I’m sure has his anti-capitalist political leanings in the right place, as revealed in the new trailer for “The Dark Knight Rises,” which has bloggers ...
You might say “The Dark Knight Rises” imagines what would happen if Occupy Wall Street managed to occupy the whole of New York, the city with the same nickname as Batman’s home: Gotham.
Contrary to many on both the left and the right, Christopher Nolan's 'Dark Knight Rises' is not a critique of Occupy Wall Street or the French Revolution. [Spoilers for all three of Nolan's Batman ...
It’s unclear how protesters would react if cameras for “The Dark Knight Rises” were nearby. A former independent-film director, Nolan wouldn’t seem to have much in common with Wall Street ...