neoism
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I think it was a joke.
Letterman lol that guy is the furthest thing from funny. One of the worst talk show hosts ever.
I think it was a joke.
You know, I really wish they had kept (or at least tried to) the 8 year jump a secret.
The Darker the Knight, the Sweeter the Juice.
I have a question, is it worth watching this on imax? Would I be missing out if I only watch it in regular theaters?
Why is IMAX so good?
Spider-man 2 was even goofier and comic-y than ASM and I thought SM2 had way more emotional value than any other comic book adaptation. So clearly we disagree there about the tone big time. For me it's not about the tone but about the writing and character development.
There was zero reason for me to care about Rachel, whereas a character like Ben was great, played wonderfully by Sheen, and left an impact on the story IMO. The tone or how comic like it is means zilch to me in the face of good writing. And TDK had excellent writing, her death scene was great, but her actual character gave me nothing to go on emotionally. I don't know if it was Maggie or the script or what, but I just did not care.
Why is IMAX so good?
Why is IMAX so good?
I'd be surprised if there was a single person who had an emotional reaction to Rachel's death. Personally though, I got more out of Rachel's death than I did from Ben's, if only for the shock value. Her getting blown up in mid-sentence was one of the "holy shit" moments of the movie for me.
I'd be surprised if there was a single person who had an emotional reaction to Rachel's death. Personally though, I got more out of Rachel's death than I did from Ben's, if only for the shock value. Her getting blown up in mid-sentence was one of the "holy shit" moments of the movie for me.
I'd be surprised if there was a single person who had an emotional reaction to Rachel's death. Personally though, I got more out of Rachel's death than I did from Ben's, if only for the shock value. Her getting blown up in mid-sentence was one of the "holy shit" moments of the movie for me.
Are we really discussing the damn title? TDKR sounds fine. A lazy film title is something like X-files "I want to believe".
I'll be seeing it in 35mm.
No choice :_(
Didn't see it, but another clip, probably Anne on Letterman
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKf2z5TEGqw&feature=player_detailpage
Probably don't want to watch it, though most of the clip was in the MTV trailer
Had Katie stayed, I would have gotten upset by it.
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Go to a real one.
Had Katie stayed, I would have gotten upset by it.
you're mad, son.
Her death smirk would have been the most dramatic part of the series to date.
"if only for the shock value"
I knew Ben was going to die. I didn't know Rachel was going to die.
Bit of both.Is it down to his amazing talent or the source material that he's working with?
Is there a comic book where Rachel has been killed already?
That page also has a link to the imax website. If a theater (one outside the us) is listed on the website, does it mean that the theater is the real/good imax?
If it matches the theater from that initial list, yes.
Oh okay. Theaters listed on the initial list are US/Canada only so I guess the ones here might not be worth it.
You should demote yourself to the non-spoiler thread.I'll be seeing it in 35mm.
No choice :_(
I know it doesn't but its def more 'grounded' than a lot of other comic characters and I wonder if that makes it easier to make films that are more 'serious' and respected?Bit of both.
Obviously Batman's universe doesn't necessarily guarantee good stories or films.