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Seattle Times
| 10 months ago
Christian Bale, who plays Batman in "The Dark Knight Rises," the movie shown during Friday's theater massacre, visited survivors of the Colorado shooting Tuesday and thanked medical staff and police officers who responded to the attack that killed 12...
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US Magazine
| 10 months ago
AFP/GettyImages After a Facebook campaign went viral asking Christian Bale t o visit victims of the Aurora, Colorado theater shooting, The Dark Knight Rises actor agreed. Warner Brothers officials confirmed to the Denver Post on Tuesday that the 38-...
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Laist
| 10 months ago
Bale is reportedly visiting the victims of the Aurora, Colorado massacre today. "Mr. Bale is there as himself, not representing Warner Brothers," an assistant for Susan Fleishman, executive vice president for Warner Brothers corporate communications,...
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Sky News
| 10 months ago
Christian Bale has been visiting victims of the Colorado shooting who were injured while watching the latest Batman movie. The actor, who plays Batman in the Dark Knight Rises, paid a low-key visit to the Medical Centre of Aurora, where 20 of the 58...
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The Superficial
| 10 months ago
The Denver Post has confirmed Christian Bale is in Aurora right now visiting with victims of last week's The Dark Knight Rises shooting because fuck if he's going to let Hellboy be the only badass superhero ...Christian Bale's a loose cannon cop who...
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Starcasm
| 10 months ago
Christian Bale , Dark Knight Rises Christian Bale, who plays Batman in the Christopher Nolan series, was horrified by the Dark Knight shootings in Aurora, Colorado and is now visiting the victims. Twelve people were killed, and 58 were...
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The Courier-Mail
| 10 months ago
The mass shooting at a cinema in Denver, Colorado, during a screening of its film The Dark Knight Rises has studio executives scrambling to savetheir upcoming schedule. Executives have already cancelled its red carpet premieres for The Dark Knight...
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Hollywood Reporter Film
| 10 months ago
PDT 7/24/2012 by Jordan Zakarin The Batman star is visiting on his own accord, a rep for Warner Bros. confirms. Christian Bale is making a quiet trip to Aurora, Colorado to visit with the victims of last week's movie theater massacre. With free time...
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TMZ
| 10 months ago
Christian Bale Visiting 'Batman' Shooting Victims in Colorado Breaking News " Dark Knight Rises " star Christian Bale is currently in Denver, CO ... visiting the victims and families of last week's movie theater shooting. Bale has been spotted at...
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NY Daily News
| 10 months ago
Pictures immediately pulled the trailer from theaters after the real-life shooting, and now, Variety reports , it is removing the scene from the film. The studio did not comment, but an inside source said plans are underway to shoot new footage to...
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TMZ
| 10 months ago
DC Comics Postponing Batman Comic Over 'Dark Knight' Shooting Exclusive Details DC Comics is forbidding comic book retailers from selling the upcoming issue of a Batman comic book ... because it "contains content that may be perceived as insensitive"...
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NY Daily News
| 10 months ago
Warner Bros., the studio behind "The Dark Knight Rises," has made a large donation to charities supporting the victims of last week's theater massacre in Aurora, Colo. Working with Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, the studio donated through the...
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Epoch Times
| 10 months ago
July 24, 2012 A view of fans waiting outside for 'The Dark Knight Rises' Midnight Premiere at Various Locations on July 19, 2012 in New York City. (Mike Coppola/Getty Images) The latest Batman movie has hit a record-breaking $161 million worldwide...
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International Business Times
| 10 months ago
In the wake of the "Dark Knight" shooting rampage, much of the media's coverage was on the film's box office performance -- and some feel that the media's attention should have remained focused on the victims of the horrific violence. Share This...
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I Need My Fix
| 10 months ago
He made a court appearance yesterday and will be formally charged on July 30 it is expected. While no amount was given on what they donated, they did confirm that Colorado governor John Hickenlooper suggested the studio donate to GivingFirst.org . It...
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Indian Express
| 10 months ago
Tue , 24 Jul '12 James Eagan Holmes accused of killing 12 people and wounding 58 at a Colorado movie theatre last week made a brief and silent court appearance today. Meanwhile, Colorado authorities have released a mug shot of James accused of...
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Hollywood Reporter Film
| 10 months ago
Colorado shooting not expected to damage box office as the film opens across 40 countries this week. Germany Cinemas in several countries around the world have tightened security measures ahead of local screenings of The Dark Knight Rises after last...
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Pop Crunch
| 10 months ago
Despite Theater Massacre, The Dark Knight Rises Sweeps Weekend Box Office The final Batman film, The Dark Knight Rises , earned nearly $161 million at the North American box office this weekend, despite a theater massacre that left 12 people dead and...
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Kansas City Star
| 10 months ago
Colorado hospital officials say two more survivors of the mass shooting in an Aurora theater have been released and another is improving.University of Colorado Hospital said Monday that one of its patients from the Friday shooting has been discharged.
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The Globe & Mail
| 10 months ago
President Barack Obama walks out with local officials to speak at the University of Colorado Hospital after he met with families bereaved after a gunman went on a shooting rampage at a movie theatre in Aurora, Colo. Myia Young, 4, places a candle by...
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Laist
| 10 months ago
The Dark Knight Rises' Debuts With Biggest 2D Opener in History Despite the harrowing tragedy in Aurora, Colorado during a midnight screening of "The Dark Knight Rises" early Friday morning, the third installment of Christopher Nolan's trilogy earned...
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Los Angeles Times
| 10 months ago
The high-profile movie took in $160.9 million in the U.S. and Canada and $88 million overseas. That marks the third-highest domestic opening of all time, not accounting for inflation. However, the domestic sum is only slightly higher than the $158-...
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The Indianapolis Star
| 10 months ago
View Thumbs Written by Associated Press Filed Under Anne Hathaway portrays Catwoman in a scene from the action thriller "The Dark Knight Rises." (AP Photo/Warner Bros. Pictures, Ron Phillips) / Associated Press "The Dark Knight Rises" earned $160.9...
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MarketWatch
| 10 months ago
The Dark Knight Rises turned in $160.9 million in domestic box-office receipts during its debut weekend, Warner Bros. Pictures said Monday, but fell short of some analysts' expectations after last week's massacre at a Colorado movie theater.
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The Dish Rag
| 10 months ago
On Saturday, estimates had the film on track for making $170 million so the numbers aren't a surprise. In May, "The Avengers" snagged $207 million in its opening weekend and at least one expert says the ticket sale losses caused by the Colorado...
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The Dish Rag
| 10 months ago
The incident came just two days after a gunman opened fire at a Colorado screening of the Batman film, killing 12 and injuring 58. "There were two people who got into an argument, and one person yelled something that induced people to get into a...
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US Magazine
| 10 months ago
Pictures Out of respect for the victims of Friday's tragic massacre at a midnight screening of The Dark Knight Rises is Aurora, Colorado, Hollywood studios agreed to hold off making their earnings known over the weekend. Now, The Associated Press...
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ABC News
| 10 months ago
Dark Knight Rises' Takes in $162 Million Off':'Auto Start: On Off Despite the mass shooting at a Colorado movie theater during a midnight screening of "The Dark Knight Rises," the film took in about $162 million in North America over the weekend.
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Celebuzz
| 10 months ago
Writing exclusively for Celebuzz, pop culture historian and Leaping Tall Buildings: The Origins of American Comics' author Christopher Irving says that though some may blame the violence in the Batman series for the recent Colorado shooting pointing...
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E! Online
| 10 months ago
It was a sad weekend in Hollywood and beyond as new details poured in regarding the tragic shooting at an Aurora, Colo., movie theater that left 12 dead and 58 injured. But, there was also a bit of lighthearted news as well, including the Teen Choice...
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Zee News
| 10 months ago
Twelve people were killed and 58 injured as a gunman went on a rampage early Friday during the premiere screening of Dark Knight Rises', the latest of the Batman series. Obama held private talks with the families of victims, and later said that he...
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
| 10 months ago
Sunday was a prayerful day of official and unofficial mourning in this shattered community. The president of the United States flew into town to console the families of those slain and wounded, thousands of residents gathered for an evening memorial...
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News Day
| 10 months ago
While something like that (Aurora cinema shooting) is unlikely to occur here, one cant take the safety and security of our patrons for granted. Thats why weve reviewed our security precautions and increased the visibility of our security staff. Chin...
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The Motley Fool
| 10 months ago
Several days ago, I determined to write a piece asking investors whether they still liked shares of Warner Bros. TWX ) now that The Dark Knight Rises is bringing the trilogy from director Christopher Nolan to an end. Now the very idea of writing...
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Asian Wall Street Journal
| 10 months ago
The hopes of Hollywood collided with the grim reality of a massacre linked to the opening-night of the latest Batman film, "The Dark Knight Rises," compromising the results of what was expected to be one of the biggest opening weekends ever. Fans of...
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Wellington Dominion
| 10 months ago
The release of the final instalment of the Batman trilogy was overshadowed by a tragedy in Colorado : a gunman opened fire at a midnight screening, leaving 12 dead and 58 hurt...The people in that cinema were presumably enthusiastic about film.
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Perez Hilton
| 10 months ago
After the horrific shooting at a midnight showing of The Dark Knight Rises in Colorado early Friday morning, Warner Brothers chose to call off its Paris premiere the following evening, and now, out of respect for the families of those killed and...
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Christian Science Monitor
| 10 months ago
But mainly it was a day for remembering those who died early Friday during a theater's premier showing of 'The Dark Knight Rises,' the latest in the Batman series. As more news emerged about Friday's night mass shooting in a Colorado theater showing...
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United Press International
| 10 months ago
Hollywood movie studios say they will hold off releasing weekend box office receipts until Monday because of the Aurora, Colo., tragedy. Warner Bros., the studio behind the "Batman" flicks, decided to hold off for a day on releasing opening numbers...
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Fox News
| 10 months ago
FoxNews.com Weekend box office for The Dark Knight Rises is projected to be adversely affected by the Colorado movie theater massacre that left 12 dead and 58 injured Friday morning. Ticket sales for Dark Knight were brisk on Friday, adjusted to $76.
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International Business Times
| 10 months ago
Movie studios are joining together to show respect for the victims of the horrific Aurora, Colo., movie theater massacre by withholding weekend ticket sale figures for "The Dark Knight Rises" and other films. Share This Story Related Articles The...
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Inquirer.net
| 10 months ago
Philippines Malacanang on Sunday joined other nations in condemning the shooting rampage in a movie theater in Denver, Colorado, that killed 12 people and wounded 58 others, including a Filipino-American teenager. Presidential spokesperson Edwin...
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PRWeb
| 10 months ago
July 22, 2012 Explore-Talent announced the release of a new article today about President Barack Obama's statement regarding the shooting in Colorado. The article, titled, "President Barack Obama Responds to the 'The Dark Knight Rises...
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International Business Times
| 10 months ago
Articles Customarily, Hollywood estimates for weekend viewings are announced Sunday. The box-office tracking service Rentrak announced it also would delay reporting the weekend's results until Monday, according to the Associated Press . Paramount has...
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Hollywood Reporter Film
| 10 months ago
PDT 7/21/2012 by Maria Miracle, Aaron Couch Getty Images ArcLight Cinemas and Pacific Theatres have placed donation boxes outside of 11 L.A. theaters. The aftermath of a deadly shooting at a midnight screening of The Dark Knight Rises has seen...
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The Globe & Mail
| 10 months ago
AP Watch Donielle Taipalus embraces her daughter Riley, 5, in front of a memorial site for victims behind the theatre where a gunman opened fire on moviegoers in Aurora, Colorado July 21, 2012. Watch Police in Aurora, Colorado say a gunman opened...
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Charlotte Observer Online
| 10 months ago
YtA5.Em.55.jpeg|239 Tom Sullivan, center, embraces family members outside Gateway High School where he has been searching franticly for his son Alex Sullivan who celebrated his 27th birthday by going to see "The Dark Knight Rises," movie where a...
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Reuters
| 10 months ago
Topics British actor Christian Bale and his wife Sibi pose for photographers as they arrive at the European Premiere of ''The Dark Knight Rises'' in Leicester Square, central London, July 18, 2012. Actor Christian Bale, who plays Batman in "The Dark...
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US Magazine
| 10 months ago
Dave Hogan/Getty Images Although The Dark Knight Rises director Christopher Nolan released a statement on behalf of the cast Friday, star Christian Bale shared his own statement Saturday. Bale said his heart goes out to the victims and their families...
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Perez Hilton
| 10 months ago
Just horrible While thirty of the 71 shot remain hospitalized from Colorado's devastating movie theater shooting, 11 are still in critical condition. Christopher Nolan released a statement expressing his feelings on the tragedy that took place during...