Anton Sugar
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Woah. The New York Observer gave it a score of 1 out of 4.
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Sounds like had the same problems Sculli did.
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Woah. The New York Observer gave it a score of 1 out of 4.
Accompanying quote:
Sounds like had the same problems Sculli did.
I don't agree with that review because I think all the main actors did a great job. It was the script that was the problem. The actors did the best they could with what they had.
I'd actually say that it's a lot like the FIRST HALF of Spider-Man 3 before he gets the venom suit and all the crazy shit starts happening.
I re-watched Begins last night. I catch parts of it on TV all the time, but this was the first time in a while (over a year, I think) where I watched the whole thing from beginning to end.
I actually didn't like it as much as I remembered. I still love it, but for the first time I felt how strange (not weak, but not incredibly strong either) the second half of the movie is: a complaint that a lot of people have levied against the film, but not something I ever felt until now.
I'll be watching TDK sometime today. I've always thought TDK was the better film just not as enjoyable as BB (for me), but I wonder if that will change now.
tangerine?they're like reconstituted orange juice and processed cheese.
he didn't enjoy it as much but oh well, still jazzed to see it.poor Sculli, lol..
Yes, the film is more plot-based than character-based.
But when you experience this plot and how Nolan delivers it, you won't mind a single bit.
Yes, the film is more plot-based than character-based.
But when you experience this plot and how Nolan delivers it, you won't mind a single bit.
Any comment on the Batman voice?
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Beautiful.
He sounds like Connery's Bond trying to smugly woo the Bond girl whenever he talks.
I watched Begins today and couldn't get all those stupid quotes you guys keep reposting out of my head every time someone said ANYTHING.
The movie is good, not great. I felt it was several notches below both TDK and BB. Ultimately, the script is what lets the whole movie down. A lot of the character interactions feel very forced. There is a huge going through the motions vibe running throughout the film.
BB > TDK >>> TDKR
I don't think I'll be seeing it again at the movies, but I enjoyed it enough. Third film curse still holds strong, though.
As immensely excited as I am for this, I feel TDK was a fantastic ending for this series.
As immensely excited as I am for this, I feel TDK was a fantastic ending for this series.
I should say that everybody in the cinema seemed to love it. Lots of clapping at the end, but then this was a crowd where you had a few guys come dressed in full Bat gear.
YeeeeeeeepI'm going to blatantly ignore this positive impression and focus solely on Sculli's negative one.
There is one fighting scene that is pretty good. Everything else is indeed what you would expect of Nolan.
did the movie feel overly long, bloated?
I'm going to blatantly ignore this positive impression and focus solely on Sculli's negative one.
did the movie feel overly long, bloated?
Sunhi, you're a freaking genius. And :lol at some of the meltdowns in this thread, esp at the bad reviews and at Sculli's impression. It's not the end of the world if the movie gets an 86% on rottentomatoes or if some critics don't like it. Begins got an 85% and it's still amazing. Just calm down people. Curb your hype. The bat-shit insane following that Nolan gets here is scary sometimes.