So does Bale finally redeem himself from Dark Knight?
Bale was awesome.
And there was only one scene where the Batman voice annoyed me.
Was it worse than I'm not wearing hockey pads?
The one scene that I hated the Bale voice was eerily similar to the "WHERE IS SHEEEEEEEEE!" Bale voice from TDK.
GOOD. Some peoples opinions need to be insulted & bashed.
I still can't get over the fact, Michale Bay's Shitformers 2 & 3 got so much praise on gaf.
BB > TDK > TDKR.
Search your feelings, you know this to be true.
I was surprised I got the Skyfall trailer since I was at a liemax and thought it was only going to be on proper Imax screens.
Cool, Hype increased 100x times.Yup.
I was surprised I got the Skyfall trailer since I was at a liemax and thought it was only going to be on proper Imax screens.
I was surprised I got the Skyfall trailer since I was at a liemax and thought it was only going to be on proper Imax screens.
It's on at my theater tonight at 10:30, but I think I'll be too drunk by then to go.
Hmm.
Just got back from it. It IS amazing. I have no idea what the negative reviewers were watching. Saw it in imax and was worth every penny.
The audience clapped afterwards, which is a very unBritish thing to do but damn the movie deserved it.
GOOD. Some peoples opinions need to be insulted & bashed.
I still can't get over the fact, Michale Bay's Shitformers 2 & 3 got so much praise on gaf.
I was surprised I got the Skyfall trailer since I was at a liemax and thought it was only going to be on proper Imax screens.
The fuck? How was it?! Was it the new one?
Give it time to sink in. The more you think about it the more horrible the movie becomes.
Give it time to sink in. The more you think about it the more horrible the movie becomes.
The more I think about it the more horrible the movie becomes.
The audience clapped afterwards, which is a very unBritish thing to do but damn the movie deserved it.
Jesus Christ I felt like i just had an anxiety attack for 3 hours, biting my nails, wiping my brow, on the edge of my seat. Never expected the movie to go as far as it did. This was fucking hardcore !!!!
Now come to the spoiler thread and jump down the rabbit hole!
Not really interested in reading about GAF tearing the movie a new asshole. I'm pretty pleased right now and very shaken up ... I'm drinking !!
Look at these hardcore fans at the front of the line for my showing. 2 hours before showtime.
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RESPECT!
Having watched the film now, I've found myself in the mood to go and replay Arkham Aslyum and Arkham City.
Not really interested in reading about GAF tearing the movie a new asshole. I'm pretty pleased right now and very shaken up ... I'm drinking !!
Your review did not disappoint me. I knew you would genuinely love this, and not because you love everything or some bs, but because this is loaded with stuff YOU specifically love.So I have watched this now.
If you enjoyed Batman Begins for the journey it took us on to explore the character of Bruce Wayne, you will not be disappointed.
It is undeniable that this is the most complete and most grand scale film Nolan has worked on, so far in his career. And the sheer level of fidelity in terms of visual splendour means Pfister is just as much responsible for this film as Nolan was. This was a gorgeous film.
I honestly believe that this is Nolan's best film, and I honestly don't think he will ever be able to top this. Sure you can say that you like TDK or BB begins more, but there is absolutely no denying that this one is the better work out of the three as a whole. This was the first Nolan film to have an actually good final act. Unlike TDK for instance, where you get a sense of detachment the moment the film gets to the Boat scene, TDKR provides a constant reason to be engrossed. This also had what I felt to be an appropriate run time to finish off such a great story. Absolutely great.
There is a huge array of characters, and all of them are handled well. The good ones get the right amount of screen time, the not so good ones are pushed back to the background. But the focus on Bruce Wayne as a character, was absolutely the best part here. The character of Batman starts to mean so much to the city and the world. You watch Bruce stand up get put down and rise again as something more than he previously was. What a way to explore a character.
There were so many great moments here. The only way it could have ended.
And yes, this is by far the best superhero film out there, and one of the best films to come out in recent years.
You can enjoy other Batman or other superhero flicks more for other reasons. But there is absolutely no denying that this is the most grandiose, well realised superhero adaptation to date.
You beautiful son of a bitch. You earned this.Good movie. 7/10. BB was better though. BB > TDK > TKDR
I fucking LOVED IT. Let's get this out of the way straight away - in some ways this is the very worst entry in the series, and in some ways its the very best entry in the series. It is BY FAR (like much, MUCH more than even BB) the most comic book-y of the films.
As such, it carries a whole host of contrivances and holes in the plot and the film's internal logic that trump anything seen in either BB or TDK. Big time. I suspect this is a movie that will have its nits picked to an extent that would make the nitpicking done on TDK seem tame. Also, time and distance are played extremely fast and loose with, and as such, I would probably would say its the messiest movie of the three, from an editing and plotting perspective. Some of the characters, Bane and Miranda Tate chief among them, were not nearly as well developed as Rhas was in BB or The Joker or Harvey were in TDK. Fabulously acted, but both felt as though they needed some more meat on their bones. The action wasn't bad at all, and most of it was clearly shot, but as usual it lacked that stylistic and editing prowess that Nolan's action always does. So yeah, TDKR has its problems.
Thankfully, it's also FUCKING AWESOME. Bruce's arc, which has always been the heart of the franchise for me (and his backseat role in TDK is one of the reasons I am down on that film), gets the treatment and the screentime it deserved, and Nolan pulled it off brilliantly. Like, fucking amazingly. I had the biggest smile on my face during the final scenes. The heart and emotional undercurrent that drove BB has returned here in droves, and Bale really gets to shine. It really felt like the ending to an epic trilogy, and it really went out with a bang. The final few minutes were just perfect. I suspect there will be some controversy arise out of some of the final events, but I felt there were all thematically justified and struck just the right note for me. I was 100% completely satisfied with the journey of Bruce Wayne.
There is a whole host of fanservice in this movie, but you know what? That shit fucking worked for me. TDK and especially BB have heaps of references to them, both overt and subtle, and I ate that shit right up. The cast was great as usual, with the real standouts aside from Bale this time being Michael Caine and Anne Hathaway. Caine just fucking slays me when he gets on with the emotional stuff, and Anne absolutely owned her role and definitely came to play. So many great scenes that I know I've likely forgotten half of them already, yet some of them are instantly unforgettable to me.
A bold, unconventional, out there conclusion to a flawed, but very special trilogy for me. It's Chris Nolan being Chris Nolan, and all the good and the bad that comes with it, and he nailed this one for me. A script with issues triumphed over by a movie with character arcs and emotional beats that resonate.