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We are big fans of Channing Tatum. (If you couldn't already tell, we're also big fans of the image above of Channing in drag from 'SNL'...) And it turns out, so are you. Facebook today released their 2012 trends and the top 10 movies for the year included a whole lot of Tatum.
Dark Knight Call Me Maybe Parody [VIDEO]
Dark Knight Call Me Maybe Parody [VIDEO]
Dark Knight Call Me Maybe Parody [VIDEO]
Another Call Me Maybe Parody? Oh yes! Alright I realize that for some reason everyone feels the need to create a parody of the song Call Me Maybe. Some of them are funny some of them really not. This is definitely my favorite by far! Maybe it's because I love Batman or maybe because this one has some creativity and has changed the words, but whatever it is this one is the best...
Bride and Groom Pose With New Batmobile on the Set of ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ [VIDEO]
Bride and Groom Pose With New Batmobile on the Set of ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ [VIDEO]
Bride and Groom Pose With New Batmobile on the Set of ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ [VIDEO]
‘The Dark Knight Rises,’ the much-hyped new installment in Christopher Nolan’s Batman series, is currently shooting in Pittsburgh where paparazzi and fans have swarmed the set. Over the weekend, Steel City residents — including one lucky pair of newlyweds – got a good look at the camouflage-edition Batmobile that will be featured in the movie.
Dark Knight Trailer Leaks Online
Dark Knight Trailer Leaks Online
Dark Knight Trailer Leaks Online
A teaser for Christopher Nolan's Batman threequel 'The Dark Knight Rises' is expected to play before 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2' on Friday, but that hasn't stopped the internet from leaking it a few days early.
‘Dark Knight Rises’ Poster First Look
‘Dark Knight Rises’ Poster First Look
‘Dark Knight Rises’ Poster First Look
Warner Bros. on Monday released the first official poster for the highly anticipated 'Dark Knight Rises,' the long-awaited sequel to 2008's Oscar-winning Batman movie, 'The Dark Knight.' The poster doesn't reveal too much; only the famous Batman symbol is shown amidst an 'Inception'-esque row of buildings, that appear to be falling apart.