Believe it when you see it …
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Kayleigh: My mom went to see Melania. She said the theater was packed, it was standing room only. People were cheering through it, they were excited. It was interactive—people interplaying with the film. She said it was just electric.
If a conservative activist with a loaded gun attempted to physically impede Capitol Police officers on J6, the left would celebrate them being shot.
And if they survived, they’d be labeled a terrorist—worse than Al Qaeda—and sentenced to 90 years in prison.
Remember that.
In this scene of The Dark Knight (2008), Heath Ledger performed the stunt himself, insisting that the real danger needed to show on his face. Director Christopher Nolan relied on real-world stunts over CGI, filming with IMAX cameras and a physical Batpod for stronger impact. The Batpod, a fully functional vehicle, bursts from the wrecked Tumbler in a practical shot. Ledger stayed in character throughtout shooting days, and this “hit me” line was improvised by him on the spot.
The game has changed so much even in the last 15 years…
You would never once see Rollins or Utley doing this given the situation. Ever.
Easy to nitpick being this frustrated after a loss like that, but truly wild for real how much things have changed.