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  2. The Dark Knight (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    "A Dark Knight" 16:14 Hans Zimmer was the composer of this particular track. Most of the music used in this piece, as well as the title, comes from Gordon's final monologue when he describes Batman as, "a silent guardian, a watchful protector, a dark knight"; other parts of the track are used in the end credits.

  3. The Dark Knight - Wikipedia

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    The Dark Knight remains popular with entertainment industry professionals, including directors, actors, critics, and stunt actors, being ranked 57th on The Hollywood Reporter ' s poll of the best films ever made, [360] 18th on Time Out ' s list of the best action films, [390] and 96th on the BBC's list of the 100 Greatest American Films. [361]

  4. The Dark Knight Rises (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    A high-resolution, digital version of the soundtrack was released by HDTracks [15] in 24-bit/192 kHz. It contains all the bonus tracks from the standard digital edition, but spectral analysis of the audio files shows they were not true high-resolution files, with no frequencies at all above 22 kHz or so (basically equivalent to a 48 kHz sampling rate).

  5. Why The Dark Knight Rises Remains an Imperfect Ending to ...

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    The end of the Bale trilogy lingers as a frustratingly flawed masterpiece, even 10 years later. Why The Dark Knight Rises Remains an Imperfect Ending to Nolan’s Batman Saga Jordan Blum

  6. ‘Joker 2’ Ending: Was That a ‘Dark Knight’ Connection ...

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    “The Dark Knight” also took place in the modern 2000s era, while the “Joker” movies are in the ’80s, giving little evidence that the “Folie a Deux” character is anything more than a ...

  7. Tears in rain monologue - Wikipedia

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    The monologue is near the conclusion of Blade Runner, in which detective Rick Deckard (played by Harrison Ford) has been ordered to track down and kill Roy Batty, a rogue artificial "replicant". During a rooftop chase in heavy rain, Deckard misses a jump and hangs on to the edge of a building by his fingers, about to fall to his death.

  8. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Friday, December 13

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    We mean it. Read no further until you really want some clues or you've completely given up and want the answers ASAP. Get ready for all of today's NYT 'Connections’ hints and answers for #551 on ...

  9. The Dark Knight Strikes Again - Wikipedia

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    The series was originally published as a three-issue limited series published by DC Comics between November 2001 and July 2002. It has since been published as hardcover and paperback one-volume editions and as the Absolute Dark Knight edition with The Dark Knight Returns. Like its predecessor, this story takes place in a timeline that is not ...