The Dark Knight Rises |OT| The Legend Ends (Warning: Unmarked Spoilers Within)

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I'm expecting this to be the best of the three. I hope it's more rewatchable than BB. I like it, but I find it hard to rewatch in its entirety.

So hyped to see Bale, Anne, and Tom.
 
In some ways The Dark Knight represents the last hurrah of the Bush administration

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Where the fuck did this TDK/Bush thing come from? This isn't the first time I've heard it, and, forgive me for being dim, I don't really see the connection.

The movie deals with terrorism, so naturally people try to graft their political views on it, sometimes a bit forcefully. Often to everyone's annoyance.
 
The movie deals with terrorism, so naturally people try to graft their political views on it, sometimes a bit forcefully. Often to everyone's annoyance.

Based on the reviews I've read about some political/social elements in TDKR, I think we are in for a bit of deja vu with people writing articles about it and overanalyzing it.
 
Reviews are pretty much what I expected, but I'm staying the hell away from Todd McCarthy. Guys even worse than Ebert when it comes to spoiling movies in his reviews.
 
The movie deals with terrorism, so naturally people try to graft their political views on it, sometimes a bit forcefully. Often to everyone's annoyance.

It's funny, cause TDK doesn't take either a left or right wing stance on the issue. It simply portrays the real fear and lengths a real city might go to in the event of a terrorist attack.
 
Where the fuck did this TDK/Bush thing come from? This isn't the first time I've heard it, and, forgive me for being dim, I don't really see the connection.

I usually see the TDK/Bush thing when conservatives are trying to praise it as a 'conservative' film. That shows that things like torture, surveillance, etc can be used to effectively combat and stop terrorism.

I also see it when Liberals are making the opposite argument. That the film is actually a Bush critique. Stuff like how the torture scenes never reveal and useful information, etc.

Personally, I think people are just reading way too into it. I think Nolan's even said before that the movie doesn't have any intentional political subtext.

(Plus I find it hard to imagine that a Democratic senator would cameo in a film that's supposedly praising Bush.)
 
Oh god at dbag Faraci's last line....

"The Avengers aren’t just the heroes we deserve, they’re the heroes we need right now"

LOL
 
I enjoyed the Avengers, but I thought the same exact thing. What profound thematic insight did The Avengers provide? That teamwork is power?

That when Tony Stark has a party, there will be a throwdown.
Happened in Iron Man, happened in Iron Man 2, happened in Avengers, will happen over and over again.

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Don't... don't read the Hollywood Reporter review. Just don't do it. It's positive. All you need to know. Too many spoilers (though I had suspected a few of them, a couple of them were new to me).
 
Where the fuck did this TDK/Bush thing come from? This isn't the first time I've heard it, and, forgive me for being dim, I don't really see the connection.
The film paints a very obvious moral question with Bat using a tech that Freeman's character calls wrong. It's destroyed at the end as a way to show putting ones trust in someone deserves rewards. I can see where someone would draw the parallels. Though to suggest it endorses Bush is strange. You can draw parallels in batman begins with Sodom and Gomorrah too.
 
Personally, I think people are just reading way too into it. I think Nolan's even said before that the movie doesn't have any intentional political subtext.
I agree with this. I think Nolan is simply interested in exploring what Batman's actions might mean in a world like ours - one that has ethics and political implications to consider.
And, from the sound of HitFix's TDKR review, how these actions affect Bruce as well.

That said, the terrorism stuff in TDK is a bit heavy-handed at times, so I can see why people try to latch onto what they believe is its message.
 
The film paints a very obvious moral question with Bat using a tech that Freeman's character calls wrong. It's destroyed at the end as a way to show putting ones trust in someone deserves rewards. I can see where someone would draw the parallels. Though to suggest it endorses Bush is strange. You can draw parallels in batman begins with Sodom and Gomorrah too.

I usually see the TDK/Bush thing when conservatives are trying to praise it as a 'conservative' film. That shows that things like torture, surveillance, etc can be used to effectively combat and stop terrorism.

I also see it when Liberals are making the opposite argument. That the film is actually a Bush critique. Stuff like how the torture scenes never reveal and useful information, etc.

Personally, I think people are just reading way too into it. I think Nolan's even said before that the movie doesn't have any intentional political subtext.

(Plus I find it hard to imagine that a Democratic senator would cameo in a film that's supposedly praising Bush.)

The movie deals with terrorism, so naturally people try to graft their political views on it, sometimes a bit forcefully. Often to everyone's annoyance.

It's funny, cause TDK doesn't take either a left or right wing stance on the issue. It simply portrays the real fear and lengths a real city might go to in the event of a terrorist attack.

Thanks, guys.
 
It's funny, cause TDK doesn't take either a left or right wing stance on the issue. It simply portrays the real fear and lengths a real city might go to in the event of a terrorist attack.

Completely agree. The closest to the "real world" the movie gets is capturing the sense of malice and uncertainty that terrorism brings. The other left or right wing elements are practically window dressing that cancel each other out.

Based on the reviews I've read about some political/social elements in TDKR, I think we are in for a bit of deja vu with people writing articles about it and overanalyzing it.

From what I know of the plot, you're right; there's going to be plenty for people of all political colors to claim this as their own.
 
Don't... don't read the Hollywood Reporter review. Just don't do it. It's positive. All you need to know. Too many spoilers (though I had suspected a few of them, a couple of them were new to me).

Yeah, he practically lays out the progression of the first two-thirds of the film.

Unnecessarily might I add.
 
Some reviewers have a personal vendetta. Avengers was the underdog nobody expected to be good, and it's the sort of film you can ironically enjoy for being what it is. My bet is that he enjoys to hate the TDK trilogy more than he loves to love Avengers. It's a smokescreen for hating on fanboys.
 
Some reviewers have a personal vendetta. Avengers was the underdog nobody expected to be good, and it's the sort of film you can ironically enjoy for being what it is. My bet is that he enjoys to hate the TDK trilogy more than he loves to love Avengers. It's a smokescreen for hating on fanboys.

I'm pretty sure he's said as much. He hates Batman and his fans even more.

Anyway, I'm not going to give this issue any more lip service than he deserves, especially because we'll be talking about him all over again in 24-48 hours when he posts his certain-to-be condescending review.
 
Does nobody see the warning in the thread title that says spoiler = ban?

We're safe here guys. Just don't click on every review link you see.
 
(Soundtrack discussion)

I've always heard that the 2 note Batman "theme" was unfinished because he wasn't the complete hero yet, but it almost seems like 1:13 through 1:58 of "Risen From Darkness" expands on that and possibly continues the theme, to be finished with the rest of the track. It seems to sound like a credits sort of track and the title fits, but I'm just throwing things around in the dark. This is just pure guessing, nothing more, but we'll obviously find out in a matter of days!
 
Where the fuck did this TDK/Bush thing come from? This isn't the first time I've heard it, and, forgive me for being dim, I don't really see the connection.

I have a coworker who always wants this supposed connection to be the main topic whenever Dark Knight is brought up, and it annoys me to no end. From what I've found online, the argument always stems from this article in the Wall Street Journal (surprise!). I think it's fine to draw up comparisons between the movie and the war on terror, but there will forever be a segment of Bush supporters who think the movie is literally about George W. Bush and was made by a group of underground Hollywood conservatives who can't "take off their masks and speak plainly in the light of day."
 
Last, and certainly not least, is
fellow Inception-alumnus Joseph Gordon-Levitt
. To say anything specific about his role is to give away integral parts of the movie. Suffice to say, he is by far the best supporting character of any of the three Nolan Batman films, eclipsing that of the venerable Michael Caine as Alfred Pennyworth.

http://www.comicbookmovie.com/batman_movies/news/?a=63670


Oh wow.


lmk if this is a huge spoiler. And don't highlight it for the love of god.
 
Last, and certainly not least, is
fellow Inception-alumnus Joseph Gordon-Levitt
. To say anything specific about his role is to give away integral parts of the movie. Suffice to say, he is by far the best supporting character of any of the three Nolan Batman films, eclipsing that of the venerable Michael Caine as Alfred Pennyworth.

http://www.comicbookmovie.com/batman_movies/news/?a=63670

Oh wow.
I got spoiled by an asshole on youtube, suffice to say it is
quite underwhelming.
 
Devin Faraci ‏@devincf
My DARK KNIGHT RISES review isn't finished. Tomorrow maybe. The movie is pretty silly, entertaining, thematically hollow. Bond-esque.

Devin Faraci @devincf
Very interested in discussing the ending when the movie is released. AVENGERS remains best superhero movie of the year.

The interesting thing here is it seems to imply that Avengers isn't pretty silly, entertaining and thematically hollow.




All these reviews got me hyped though. Seeing it tomorrow so will give just a reaction as opposed to a review.
 
I think that the people who get spoiled will see the movie in a different way (but good) than the others. Can be interesting to explore the most important thing that Nolan improve: emotion.
 
I think that the people who get spoiled will see the movie in a different way (but good) than the others. Can be interesting to explore the most important thing that Nolan improve: emotion.

yeah, People are expecting something grandeur to happen at the end. I remember everyone talked about District 9 and it's crazy ending, so I went in expecting to come out changed for life and ended up with empty feeling and disappointment. I believe expectations will either make or break the movie.
 
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