Showing posts with label Movie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movie. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Batman Gotham Knight Six Short Films

So Batman Gotham Night is an anthology of short animated films. It regroups six segments. Jordan Goldberg worked sketched out the main story of Batman Gotham Knight while and Bob Kane worked on the characters setting guidelines for a team of American and Japanese working on the six film segments:

- Have I Got A Story For You
Directed by Shoujirou Nishimi
Screenplay by Josh Olson

- Crossfire
Directed by Futoshi Higashide
Screenplay by Greg Rucka

- Field Test
Directed by Hiroshi Morioka
Screenplay by Jordan Goldberg

- In Darkness Dwells
Directed by Yasuhiro Aoki
Screenplay by David S. Goyer

- Working Through Pain
Directed by Toshiyuki Kubooka
Screenplay by Brian Azzarello

- Deadshot
Directed by Jong-Sik Nam
Screenplay by Alan Burnett

(Summaries of the segments should be posted soon.)

I understand better why Gotham Knight is manga like: Japanese directors are well represented. But I'm assured by the American scriptwriters.

I'm quite confident that Batman Gotham City is going to be awesome: it will be a really nice warm up before the Dark Knight.
:)

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Batman Gotham Knight in July 2008

You probably know that the Dark Knight, a sequel to Batman Begins, will be released on July 18, 2008. But you may not know that an animated Batman film will also be released ten days before! The title of this animated movie is 'Batman: Gotham Knight'.

Batman: Gotham KnightUnfortunately Batman Gotham Knight will not be screened in your favorite theater: Warner Bros. and DC Comics have opted for a straight-to-DVD release of this new Batman movie.

Batman Gotham Knight is set in-between Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. The film is actually an anthology of six animated short films. For each film a different team of Directors and scriptwriters. Such a collaboration between different teams creates a unique Batman experience.

The film uses a Japanese anime style for the animation. This link to mangas is similar to another tie-in, The Animatrix, as both are collections of short films of Japanese origin.

Batman Gotham City is officially rated PG-13 because of its stylized violence, including some bloody scenes (Too bad though that they didn't work on a restricted version of the movie...).

(Click on a cover to enlarge it.)

Well, I will buy the DVD of Batman Gotham Knight for sure. But I would have loved to see it in theaters...
:)