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Old 21st of July 2012 (Sat)   #1
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Default How The Dark Knight Rises Poster Was Shot

Thought this was funny to share. Sorry if you're expecting a real behind the scenes! Haha



Source: How The Dark Knight Photo Was Shot - FunSubstance
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Old 21st of July 2012 (Sat)   #2
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tha'ts pretty good hahahahaha
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Old 21st of July 2012 (Sat)   #3
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too soon!
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With the tragedy that took place in Aurora, Colorado during the showing of this movie this posting is totally out of place. Nothing to be laughing about at all.
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Old 21st of July 2012 (Sat)   #5
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With the tragedy that took place in Aurora, Colorado during the showing of this movie this posting is totally out of place. Nothing to be laughing about at all.
What? The shooting had nothing to do with Batman other than it happened to be playing in the theatre at the time of the shooting. People are still allowed to like Batman.
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With the tragedy that took place in Aurora, Colorado during the showing of this movie this posting is totally out of place. Nothing to be laughing about at all.
And if this was a joke about the shooting, I'd agree. But it's a joke about the poster of the movie, not the crime that took place during the showing of the movie.
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The title of the thread could have been better probably, considering.
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The title of the thread could have been better probably, considering.

People are way too sensitive. It doesn't have anything to do with the massacre that took place in Colorado. It is about Batman being photographed. Should we also stop using the words "captured" and "taken" because it implies kidnapping?
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People are way too sensitive. It doesn't have anything to do with the massacre that took place in Colorado. It is about Batman being photographed. Should we also stop using the words "captured" and "taken" because it implies kidnapping?
I didn't even think about it that way until I read your post. I agree, some people are way too sensitive. I read "Shot" as in with a camera and didn't think twice about it...
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I'm betting with the OP being from SIngapore, he hadn't even heard about the shooting. Not that it would have mattered if he had since this is innocent.
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Meh, I thought it was funny.
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With the tragedy that took place in Aurora, Colorado during the showing of this movie this posting is totally out of place. Nothing to be laughing about at all.
I thought it was amusing till I read this. Now I
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With the tragedy that took place in Aurora, Colorado during the showing of this movie this posting is totally out of place. Nothing to be laughing about at all.
No one is talking about that but you. Easy, killer.
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With the tragedy that took place in Aurora, Colorado during the showing of this movie this posting is totally out of place. Nothing to be laughing about at all.
I think you probably need to unleash yourself on the issue of gun control before Batman.

Priorities.
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I thought it was funny too and agree that some people are way too sensitive
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