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My friend just posted this on facebook...
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HOLY SHIT! That line is long and it is still really early.
hopefully arriving 30 minutes early to this Miami IMAX showing will be sufficient.
My friend just posted this on facebook...
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HOLY SHIT! That line is long and it is still really early.
14 people were killed/50 injured in Colorado from a shooting at a TDKR midnight showing, so I assume THAT will be the lasting impression about Batman from this weekend.
Seems most people are eager for repeat viewings.. My packed theater was extremely positive. Internet is a different story where it seems like 20 percent hated it and another 35 were lukewarm.I just saw the movie tonight but I'm not going to discuss it here. I'm just curious what is the buzz in the US like? Is everyone saying "you gotta see this movie" like how TDK was or is it mixed or something else?
Do you know which thread you are in?
How spoilery?
hopefully arriving 30 minutes early to this Miami IMAX showing will be sufficient.
Depending on how many tickets were sold for the showing, I highly doubt it
Got to my midnight showing 3hrs prior and it looked like 50-75 people were already waiting in line
Seems most people are eager for repeat viewings.. My packed theater was extremely positive. Internet is a different story where it seems like 20 percent hated it and another 35 were lukewarm.
If you want a completely clear head going in, dont listen. They dont give away a lot but there are some bits in the review that are spoilery
I will say, the trilogy works out so Begins is the Bruce Wayne AND Batman film, TDK is the pure Batman film and TDKR is the pure Wayne story. Didn't expect it to shake out so definitively for me like that.
fuck me BUTTERFLIES in meh stomach.... :/
You may look at it different from me, but I feel it was Wayne on the back burner. There's no threat to his legacy really at all. It's all about him trying to control Batman, fulfill his desire and complete his mission of leaving Gotham in good hands and ultimately how he fails at it, having to ruin the symbol he worked so hard to build, leaving Bruce deeply unfulfilled. Batman 's much more involved in the film and informs a lot of Bruce' s actions. When he exhausts all of the Batman he has in him in TDK, it sets the stage perfectly for this movie.TDK is a pure Batman film? Batman felt like a secondary character in that film. It was the Harvey Dent film if anything.
You may look at it different from me, but I feel it was Wayne on the back burner. There's no threat to his legacy really at all. It's all about him trying to control Batman, fulfill his desire and complete his mission of leaving Gotham in good hands and ultimately how he fails at it, having to ruin the symbol he worked so hard to build, leaving Bruce deeply unfulfilled. Batman 's much more involved in the film and informs a lot of Bruce' s actions. When he exhausts all of the Batman he has in him in TDK, it sets the stage perfectly for this movie.
Or you could make up your own opinion except basing it on review scores?I have been thinking about the reviews and whilst some may think they are slightly less impressive than The Dark Knights reviews, when thinking about it they are more impressive.
Currently it has a score of 80 on Metacritic and 86% on Rotten Tomatoes but with an average rating of 8/10. Compared to The Dark Knight which achieved 94% and an average rating of 8.4/10, and on Metacritic a score of 82.
However, the film had the pressure of living up to the success of the second movie, as well as the inevitable problem of some critics preferring the second movie. Something else worth considering is the fact that much of the praise for the second movie was attributable to Heath Ledgers performance, and for this movie to come only 2 points lower on Metacritic without the performance Ledger gave makes me think this movie could quite easily be best one of the trilogy.
You may look at it different from me, but I feel it was Wayne on the back burner. There's no threat to his legacy really at all. It's all about him trying to control Batman, fulfill his desire and complete his mission of leaving Gotham in good hands and ultimately how he fails at it, having to ruin the symbol he worked so hard to build, leaving Bruce deeply unfulfilled. Batman 's much more involved in the film and informs a lot of Bruce' s actions. When he exhausts all of the Batman he has in him in TDK, it sets the stage perfectly for this movie.
Caught me looking at her boobs. No pic. I'll wait to see if my friend post pic from last night.edit: YAMATO WHERE THE CATWOMAN PICS
Or you could make up your own opinion except basing it on review scores?
I meant to say Batman was controlling him (sorry, typing on my phone today) , with him doing the voice when plainly talking to Lucius and things like that. As for the other bit, it will make sense once you've seen TDKR.I have no idea what you're talking about. Was there even one single line in TDK where Bruce says anything about trying to control his alter ego? What do you mean by he exhausts all the Batman he has in him? He IS Batman!
I constantly feel like people have been reading way too much into Nolan's Batman films than they should be.
I can't find my damn ticket =( and I don't have a printer so I have to go to the library to reprint it ugh.
I meant to say Batman was controlling him (sorry, typing on my phone today) , with him doing the voice when plainly talking to Lucius and things like that. As for the other bit, it will make sense once you've seen TDKR.
Could you ask them to print it at the theater if you have valid ID/Credit Card?
Oddly enough, I tried this recently and they woman at the Box Office was hesitant because her computer reported that I had already printed the ticket. She thought I was getting doubles, which is stupid when you consider the fact that the tickets are scanned and the seats numbers are reserved.
He's got some kind of*swallows spit*..contusion.It's a cellphone.
Just an FYI, not sure even marked spoilers detailing the best moments are allowed here yet.
Just an FYI, not sure even marked spoilers detailing the best moments are allowed here yet.
Actually yes. One of the few aspects of the film I likedSo the one question that matters
Does Nolan finally competently shoot hand to hand combat?
So the one question that matters
Does Nolan finally competently shoot hand to hand combat?
Much obliged, the other thread is moving at a swift pace now, this one is slowing down, that wait for Monday is going to seem like a lifetime :[Sorry GAF, I didn't think spoiler tags were frowned upon. I removed them.