The Dark Knight
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I saw it at midnight, and I must say; that is one of the best movies I have seen in a long time. I'm interested to hear what you all have to say!
I have not seen it yet, so I will hold my vote
But the reviews off of Yahoo are very positive.
http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/dark-kn ... views.html
But the reviews off of Yahoo are very positive.
http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/dark-kn ... views.html
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My friends and I saw it last night in a packed theater. Although the movie was good I gave it only two and a half stars...three on your list because I thought it was a half hour too long and some of the scenes were too dark and \"in your face\" to suit me. I compared this movie to Spiderman which I thought was done much better.
With me, even fiction movies have to have some semblance of believability. Things that could work and things that would be impossible. For example, I believe that a person could glide wearing a modified batsuit but I can't believe someone could bring that many barrels of oil into a hospital without it being noticed....
Heath Ledger should be given a posthumous award for one of the best performances I've seen. He was a genius who stole the show. Christian Bale? I wish he lived next door to me
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With me, even fiction movies have to have some semblance of believability. Things that could work and things that would be impossible. For example, I believe that a person could glide wearing a modified batsuit but I can't believe someone could bring that many barrels of oil into a hospital without it being noticed....
Heath Ledger should be given a posthumous award for one of the best performances I've seen. He was a genius who stole the show. Christian Bale? I wish he lived next door to me
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Dark Knight sequel to be directed by Uwe Boll, star Patrick Dempsey
\"The Dark Knight\" may be racking up rave reviews and breaking ticket sales record, but fans are already salivating to know: when will we get a sequel?
Dateine Hollywood has the surprising answer: Warner Bros. has lined up stylish German director Uwe Boll (\"Postal,\" \"Bloodrayne\") to direct a sequel coming out in 2009 that will be called \"The Dark Knight Forever.\" And now that Christian Bale is moving onto other projects, the studio has picked another star to take his place as Batman: every lady's favorite TV pretty boy, Patrick Dempsey (pictured left, with Boll).
\"We established a very successful pattern for our 'Batman' movies in the '90s of first producing two dark, moody, well respected films and then following them up with big budget debacles helmed by a hack director and starring good looking, dull actors,\" said Warner Bros. production CEO Alan Horn. \"We're very excited to have the opportunity to drive a new 21st century 'Batman' franchise into the ground in the same way.\"
According to sources, a team of 13 screenwriters is already working on \"The Dark Knight Forever,\" which will feature Bat-villains Mad Hatter, Mr. Freeze, Man-Bat, Killer Croc, and King Tut teaming up against Dempsey's Batman and new allies Robin, Batgirl, Batwoman and Ace, the Bat-hound.
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More accurately, the site he quoted is some kind of not-that-funny attempt at humor. "Britney Spears awarded custody of Kobe and Shaq"? There's a funny idea somewhere in that area, but their particular version isn't funny.Money! wrote:I think Top Wop's post is fake.
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I liked it. If the poll was still up I'd give it 3 1/2. I'd say 4 stars out of 5 for standard rating systems to be more fair.
I thought it was good, very moody, very dark. I disagree Bett about him taking in the barrels of oil. Consider the fact that he had every single member of every mafia or gang working with him.
The moment that I thought was a little stupid was when they were driving through the underground tunnel because they blew up a truck. There was another lane going the wrong way and not a single car coming down the street to worry about. So... uh... why not break a small law and go in the other lane rather than risking being blown to hell.
Next up, didn't the tumbler have a rocket launcher in it? Why was that never used rather than ramming the truck? Even though, that was pretty darn cool.
By the way, I didn't hear what was said at the end. The most crucial part of the ending of the movie and I couldn't even hear it over the rest of the sounds in the movie. I felt like that part needed to be re-dubbed.
How do you do the spoiler tag... forgot how now...
I thought it was good, very moody, very dark. I disagree Bett about him taking in the barrels of oil. Consider the fact that he had every single member of every mafia or gang working with him.
The moment that I thought was a little stupid was when they were driving through the underground tunnel because they blew up a truck. There was another lane going the wrong way and not a single car coming down the street to worry about. So... uh... why not break a small law and go in the other lane rather than risking being blown to hell.
Next up, didn't the tumbler have a rocket launcher in it? Why was that never used rather than ramming the truck? Even though, that was pretty darn cool.
By the way, I didn't hear what was said at the end. The most crucial part of the ending of the movie and I couldn't even hear it over the rest of the sounds in the movie. I felt like that part needed to be re-dubbed.
How do you do the spoiler tag... forgot how now...
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Gonna try and see it on Saturday or Sunday.
Can't wait.
The spoiler tag don't work here. So as long as everyone here is using a black background or Board Style: DescentBB.
You can use the tags like so: [spoiler]use the color tag and the color black to hid the text[/spoiler] <---- just highlight whats in between the spoiler tags.
Can't wait.
As far as I know....[]V[]essenjah wrote:How do you do the spoiler tag... forgot how now...
The spoiler tag don't work here. So as long as everyone here is using a black background or Board Style: DescentBB.
You can use the tags like so: [spoiler]use the color tag and the color black to hid the text[/spoiler] <---- just highlight whats in between the spoiler tags.
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How do you access the internet? Did you know we landed on Mars? Humans have colonized Jupiter already?TIGERassault wrote:I have honestly never heard of the movie before this thread.
I guess you are a hermit.
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Thank you Mr. Funny Detective.Lothar wrote:More accurately, the site he quoted is some kind of not-that-funny attempt at humor. "Britney Spears awarded custody of Kobe and Shaq"? There's a funny idea somewhere in that area, but their particular version isn't funny.Money! wrote:I think Top Wop's post is fake.
Everyone else who believed it to be true is gullible. It should have been obvious if you have used more than one brain cell.
Messenjah, I think the tumbler did have a rocket launcher, but he had to be in \"weapons mode\" or whatever and he didn't have time to shift into it before ramming the truck.
Good call on the lane, lol. I got no arguement for that.
SPOILER (not too bad, though)
The end, with Gordan's little monologue about Batman... that's the part you missed? Because it was soooo sweet. The music, the footage of Batman as he is rollin' around on his cycle, and Gordan's words all come together in a totally epic fashion.
/SPOILER
I just saw this movie for the second time. I plan on seeing it again in IMAX.
Good call on the lane, lol. I got no arguement for that.
SPOILER (not too bad, though)
The end, with Gordan's little monologue about Batman... that's the part you missed? Because it was soooo sweet. The music, the footage of Batman as he is rollin' around on his cycle, and Gordan's words all come together in a totally epic fashion.
/SPOILER
I just saw this movie for the second time. I plan on seeing it again in IMAX.
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Saw it a second time, very good movie. I missed some things the first time around.
I think its important that he has a forced, different voice so that no one would recognize him. That and I think it fits his dark character, he's supposed to be menacing. I think Keaton did a bit of it too, but not to that degree.
I think its important that he has a forced, different voice so that no one would recognize him. That and I think it fits his dark character, he's supposed to be menacing. I think Keaton did a bit of it too, but not to that degree.
man. I couldn't asked for a better show. They kept the gore to a minimum, no sex (nothing gratuitous) and language was reasonable. The violence (IMO) should have given it an R rating rather than PG-13.
Heath Ledger hit Joker spot on! A total nut job that new it, was in control (more or less) but just simply didn't care. Great story on Bruce Wain's character. Torn and troubled, but gets it worked out in the end. (again, more or less) Loved the ending. it was perfect and a surprise. It is very reminisce of the original Batman movie with the Joker.
I'm wondering who they will cast when the Riddler comes along.
The movie score was fantastic. The violin really got to me though after bit. o.0
My two favorite scenes were both with Morgan Freeman:
\"maybe you should read the directions\"
and where he shuts that office lacky's threat down.
(I wish I had the quote to that)
I think I'll go see it again at IMax ,... but there are still about 6 movies i want to go see!! gah!!
Heath Ledger hit Joker spot on! A total nut job that new it, was in control (more or less) but just simply didn't care. Great story on Bruce Wain's character. Torn and troubled, but gets it worked out in the end. (again, more or less) Loved the ending. it was perfect and a surprise. It is very reminisce of the original Batman movie with the Joker.
I'm wondering who they will cast when the Riddler comes along.
The movie score was fantastic. The violin really got to me though after bit. o.0
My two favorite scenes were both with Morgan Freeman:
\"maybe you should read the directions\"
and where he shuts that office lacky's threat down.
(I wish I had the quote to that)
I think I'll go see it again at IMax ,... but there are still about 6 movies i want to go see!! gah!!