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	Comments on: Watch: First &#8216;Batman Begins&#8217; Teaser Trailer Featuring Jonathan Nolan&#8217;s &#8220;Favourite Writing From These Films&#8221;	</title>
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		By: Elizabeth M.		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Elizabeth M.]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[This was the teaser that piqued my interest in going to see Batman Begins at fourteen years old, when I wasn\&#039;t at all interested in superheroes, and I was subsequently blown away by the film when I saw it. What impressed me was that Batman Begins took the time to develop the Bruce Wayne side of Batman rather than going immediately into superheroes wham-bam heroics (and it was really the first Batman film to do so at the time).  It developed and gave attention to the Bruce\&#039;s pain of losing his parents and how he became the Batman, and that struck a cord in me.  I would count Batman Begins and X-Men: First Class to be the two films that instilled in me a love for/of film (although X:FC was what led me to seriously learn more about the film industry and pursue a possible career/future in film when I was going my undergrad) that jumpstarted my interest in cinema and the film industry.  So thank you Jonathan Nolan.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This was the teaser that piqued my interest in going to see Batman Begins at fourteen years old, when I wasn\&#8217;t at all interested in superheroes, and I was subsequently blown away by the film when I saw it. What impressed me was that Batman Begins took the time to develop the Bruce Wayne side of Batman rather than going immediately into superheroes wham-bam heroics (and it was really the first Batman film to do so at the time).  It developed and gave attention to the Bruce\&#8217;s pain of losing his parents and how he became the Batman, and that struck a cord in me.  I would count Batman Begins and X-Men: First Class to be the two films that instilled in me a love for/of film (although X:FC was what led me to seriously learn more about the film industry and pursue a possible career/future in film when I was going my undergrad) that jumpstarted my interest in cinema and the film industry.  So thank you Jonathan Nolan.</p>
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