In both fights I was
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In both fights I was
Just watched it finally today.
Overall, I certainly prefer the "Dark Knight" as the majority would concur, but I was entertained and pleased with how it ended.
The action was solid, Anne Hathaway surprised me with her performance; I agree I think she was my fav, but Joseph Gordon Levitt was cool too.....a minor role, but he stood out, and the potential of him becoming Robin or Nightwing was sick.
Bane's voice was cool, but I agree with someone who said he had his "theatrics" enhanced in his dialog which I didn't care for too much, and the voice enhancing was a nice touch but I gotta admit, it has hard to interpret some of the things he was saying.
Overall I thought it was decent, I'd give it a 4/5 stars
gonna attempt to watch again tomorrow morning, i fell asleep at the midnight release, they shut off the AC in the theatre i was dying of heat, i fell asleep haha
The movie was ok but lots of logical flaws. The scene with the police approaching Bain's militia in a vertical column with few casaulties is silly. If I was a police man locked into a sewer for almost 6 months, I would probably have a beard and canker sores. I guess they were licking each other to keep themselves clean (remarkable since they kept their presumably uncomfortable starched uniforms on).
Finally, where were the female cops? I would never join a police force with no female cops.
The worst was when there was about 2min left before the bomb detonates, and Batman is conversing with his wanker friends about all sorts of irrelevant shit.
i thought the second film was horribly overrated on account of a pretentious tone and ledgers performance.
this one plays like an extended version of a childrens batman cartoon show, but a bit classier. basically for my taste i thought it was a lot more enjoyable.
^ I liked the tone of the 2nd one the best, but Batman Begins never gets recognition at all.......
It's like the Inspecta Deck or Masta Killa of the trilogy.....
Batman Begins is still my fav. Batman movie, loved both Dark Knights
there are a lot of plot holes, but fuck it. shit is more fun than most movies in cinema today
^ Yea Mark Hamill is boss as Joker, just like Kevin Conroy is boss as batman
best movie of the year easily
the only movie i'm as compelled to see as much as i was for batman is moonrise kingdom
saw this at the cinema yesterday and DAMN, Christopher Nolan finally did it!! The perfect Batman trilogy.. i absolutely loved every second of it pretty much. it's kinda hard to say whether i prefer this or "The Dark Knight", but i think both are slightly better than "Begins" although that is a great flick as well.
overall "The Dark Knight" had the best villains, the performance of Heath Ledger as The Joker was of course unforgettable but i think bc of his tragic death it also overshadowed the extremely powerful performance by Aaron Eckhart as Havery "Two Face" Dent.
the main actors has all done a fantastic job in all flicks though. Christian Bale is one of the best actors of our time in my opinion; Gary Oldman is even better (imagine that Commisioner Gordon is the same guy that portrayed that wigger pimp in "True Romance", Sirius Black in the "Harry Potter" series and Dracula in "Bram Stokers..."); Morgan Freedom really nailed his character; Michael Cain as Alfred was also terrific in all the films.
now i love Tim Burton's surrealistic vision of Gotham City and the Batman characters were everybody had deep psychological problems (a billionaire dressing up as a bat to go out and fight crime come night; come on, he got to have some mental problems haha), and if Burton had been allowed to make the third flick that he had planned (whcih would have been even darker than "Batman Returns"), then it would have been incredibly interesting to compare Nolan's with Burton's trilogy.
as it is now though, i'd say that Cristopher Nolan has made the best trilogy in film, with the only exception possibly being "The Godfather". i'm not a big fan of "Star Wars", "Lord Of The Rings", "The Matrix" (except #1), etc.
SPOILER AHEAD
i hate the character of Robin but the way they introduced the character was perfect. no silly costume, no chosing of the mighty silly Robin name (why would a guy named Dick Grayson choose Robin as his super hero name LOL). and also i loved how Batman didn't adopt him in the literal manner in this one, check "Batman Forever" for example - LOL @ Batman adopting a 25 year old "boy". in the comics Robin is originally very young..