The Dark Knight Makes A Mark In History
The Star Celeb would like to send our congratulations to all involved in the movie The Dark Knight.

The Dark Knight is the second movie in Hollywood history to top $500 million at the domestic box office, raising its total to $502.4m, according to estimates from distributor Warner Bros.
Again, congratulations to all. I saw the film myself and I loved it!
Christina Bledsoe









I haven’t seen it yet. I probably will in a couple weeks. I hope they let us know before they take it out of the theaters. That would be great for repeat ticket sales and for anyone else (like myself) who waited ’til the last minute.
I saw it too, it was awesome.
I’ll admit it was hard for me to see it because of Heath Ledger (RIP), but the movie was awesome. Everyone’s acting was great and Ledger–what can I say–was absolutely brilliant! Too bad some people believe the praise is only being given because he is dead. Despite that tragic fact, his performance would be considered a tour-de-force even if he had lived. Haters–go home!
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