Tuesday, September 27, 2011

ANNE HATHAWAY HELPS BANE DEFEAT AND DESTROY BATMAN IN PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA

Steve Rogers aka Captain America isn't the only United States Armed Forces Super Soldier Forces Unit Fighter with a super-hero film currently in production There's a rival super-hero film in production involving United States Armed Forces Super Soldier Forces---From the perspective of a Super Soldier Forces Fighter gone evil perspective. Anne Hathaway is also filming a super-hero film entitled The Dark Knight Rises. There were outcries of protest that Anne Hathaway's colorful action costume super-heroine (or super-villain suit) for her Catwoman role isn't suitable enough. As a result, Anne Hathaway's Catwoman colorful action costume super-heroine suit as been altered to satisify the notoriously impossible to satisfy comic book reading demographic. Here are some photos from the Los Angeles film shoot for the latest Batman film The Dark Knight Rises. The first two photos depict Bane (Tom Hardy) fighting against Batman (Christian Bale). This is Bane's second motion picture appearance. He previously appeared in the 1997 version of Batman and Robin (Not to be confused with the 1949 version of Batman and Robin) as played by Jeep Swenson. Think of him as an evil version of Captain America and an alternate reality version of Bucky Barnes aka Winter Soldier---A nerdy weakling turned into a bodybuilder by a new form of steroid chemical.  Christian Bale performs as Bruce Wayne aka Batman for the third time in a row.







Here's a photo of the legendary Batmobile. Batman, Ghost Rider and the X-Men are the only comic book super-heros who are actually allowed to own vehicle transportation as a permenent element of the story.
Here's a photo of John Blake (Joseph Gordon-Levitt).
I'm guessing this is a photo of Marion Cotillard as Miranda Tate.

Here are some photos of Anne Hathaway as Catwoman may or may not be aiding and abetting Bane. Or rather, previous incarnations of Catwoman felt the urge to aid and abet Bane and other Arkham Asylum inmates like him.








And here are some photos of Catwoman (Anne Hathaway) talking to Police Comissioner Jim Gordon (Gary Oldman) who is Batman's indirect Police Department employer who may or not be hired to be his possible prospective arresting police officer too. The interaction between Batman and Police Comissioner Jim Gordon is complicated. This is the first time that professional super-villain character actor Gary Oldman ever performed as a fictional character who is likeable and pleasent.

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