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The Dark Knight: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 2008 film of the same name, which is a sequel to Christopher Nolan's 2005 film Batman Begins. The soundtrack was released on July 15, 2008, in three editions: CD , limited edition CD digipak , and digital download .
The Dark Knight is a 2008 superhero film directed by Christopher Nolan, ... During the interrogation scene, Ledger asked Bale to physically hit him and, although he ...
Bale revealed that the actor wanted to be hit for real in one of the 2008 film’s key moments: the interrogation scene. ... (2005) and followed by trilogy-closer The Dark Knight Rises in 2012.
As the Joker wears a mask through the scene with minimal dialogue, Nolan set the prologue first in the schedule because he wanted to put off performance worries, allowing Ledger to enjoy that relief. [17] The interrogation scene between Batman and the Joker was the first scene shot with Ledger really showing the full performance altogether. [17]
Film’s co-writer said they received ‘pushback’ for wanting to omit the Joker scenes
Jonathan Broxton of Movie Music UK wrote that "in many ways, The Dark Knight Rises showcases the best and the worst of Hans Zimmer's musical personality in one all-encompassing score. On the one hand, the intellectual design and intelligent use of Bane’s Chant shows Zimmer at his creative best, taking a simple idea and working it around to ...
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Director Guy Ritchie used the soundtrack from the film The Dark Knight by Hans Zimmer as temporary music during editing. Zimmer was pleased when Ritchie asked him to do the score but was told to do something completely different [citation needed].