Sunday, April 27, 2008

One Dark Knight to Rule Them All

The Dark Knight is expected to be 2008's Movie Event of the Year

The sequel to Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, due to hit the big screens on July this year, has been singled out as the potential winner to the prolific Keongomaniac Movie Event of the Year (2008).

The Keongomaniac Movie Event of the Year was won by Dreamgirls last year, beating favourites like Transformers (which nonetheless won the Keongomaniac DVD of the Year, and Female of the Year for Megan Fox's role).

The "manner in which (the movie) is watched" is said to be a sheer consideration for the award, which caused Transformers's defeat in the nomination. Should that be the case, it is extremely crucial for The Dark Knight to be a 'movie event' in order to secure the recognition. The Keongomaniac Movie Event of the Year is considered to be the most prestigious award in the Movies category.

The Batman-Joker Showdown

The Dark Knight is already considered to be the "most highly-anticipated movie of the year". This is due to the huge success of the inaugural Batman Begins, and the dramatic performance of the reinterpreted Joker. Furthermore the untimely death of Sir Heath Ledger gives an added hype to the already eagerly-waited sequel. Sir Heath's critically acclaimed role, according to The Keongomaniac, has made it "more or less confirmed" that The Joker is the winner of the Keongomaniac Villain of the Year, won by Lord Voldemort in 2007. Even more ground shaterring, Batman is set to challenge the throne of Superman in Haz Wayne's World by being a sole 2008's Keongomaniac Hero of the Year.

The Heath Factor


Should The Dark Knight manages all 3 recognitions in the Keongomania Awards, it would be a worthy rival to Mariah Carey's expected big win. 2008 could then be either The Year of Mariah Carey, or more interestingly, The Year of The Dark Knight. The late Sir Heath Ledger has already been knighted the Sword and Shield of High King Peter of Narnia, the highest recognition in Haz Wayne's World with the Keongomaniac Lifetime Achievement Award. This could jolly well tip the scales to The Dark Knight's favour.
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