SR Geek Picks: ‘Dark Knight’ In Real Life, ‘Alien’ the Kids Version, Horror Film Alphabet & More

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Welcome to Screen Rant’s “Geek Picks,” where we collect the finest movie-related geekery from around the Web for you. Today you’ll find a ping pong ball carved by the empire; an amazing Batman/Game of Thrones shirt; Pixar cupcakes; and The Dark Knight in real life. All that and more on this edition of SR’s Geek Picks!

To kick things off today, IGN poses the question, “Can The Dark Knight Rises Open Bigger Than The Avengers?” This is a question I never thought I’d be asking myself at the beginning of the year when looking ahead. I thought The Avengers was going to do well at the box office and make some money – but I had no idea it would be competing with Titanic and Avatar for the top spots as the highest-grossing movie of all time. I’m now unsure whether The Dark Knight Rises can come close to The Avengers total. We shall soon see.

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Game Of Rogues

Batman on the throne

Today only!

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The Dark Knight IRL

Is this real life?

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Can’t Wait For The Movies: Spider-Man

Can’t wait to see the new Spider-Man movie? Watch this while you wait!

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Spider-Man Gets A Physics Lesson

Physicist James Kakalios, author of The Physics of Superheroes, and a science consultant on the movie, breaks down the physics of Spider-Man, and explains why even superheroes need to obey some laws of nature.

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  1. I liked this one, the funny or die spiderman was funny

  2. wow batman in real life is really in shape

  3. Should have been “Jarbeque”

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