As if there were not enough hype and heartbreak hovering over The Dark Knight director Chris Nolan had a headache before him, right there in his garage for his latest film "Batman": as above, linen two-ton -and-a-half, bulletproof Batmobile that leapt 60 feet and has a sub-five-zero to 60 in Batman Begins. His solution? Ditch the spoiler-and-fin-powered sports car mod traditional Batmobile. Hell, ditch the sports car of all time. After all, Christian Bale: Bruce Wayne already has a Lambo inThe Dark Knight, which opens tomorrow. Enter the Bat-Pod, a motorcycle-ATV hybrid lands, eye stunts sans CGI, a hand-built bike that fires grappling hooks-while shape-shifting. After collection by scrap yard, a local Home Depot and surprisingly hands-on garage, took Nolan and production designer Nathan Crowley, a month with a model of foam and plastic for the new Batman ride-just like the cup, but with a heavy towing is looking for. "But you really look atwhat we thought we went to Warner [Brothers] and got the front wheels of the Batmobile, "Crowley says. When he had the Bat-Pod mockup, special effects supervisor Chris Corbould was not sure if his director actually knew But what makes nothing Moto The Dark Knight once in a superhero movie and a throwback screen light turn green in digital Hollywood: It is .. the fantasy into reality and build a concept vehicle without a squad car...
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