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The Dark Knight SPOILER THREAD

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the bluray cover should incorporate these three shots. maybe veritcally or something. i just think they look cool

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btkadams said:
the bluray cover should incorporate these three shots. maybe veritcally or something. i just think they look cool

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I really don't like that poster.

For a few reasons!

But in this topic, I will criticize the lack of GARY OLDMAN in that trio. Give Gary Oldman his props!

Sir Alemeth said:
I "personally" like the original Batman and Batman Begins the best. But that's just me of course.

Why is "personally" in quotes?
 
The biggest complaint I can see about this film in comparison to the earlier ones is the focus is much less on Batman and more on those around him. But I think that's part of what made this a great movie.
 
Zoe said:
The biggest complaint I can see about this film in comparison to the earlier ones is the focus is much less on Batman and more on those around him. But I think that's part of what made this a great movie.

My complaints were...

1. The fight with the multiple Batmans at the start is a bit rough in the editing, could have used some smoothing up. The one at the very end is a bit shoddy as well... there's so much scattershot editing between like three or four groups of characters that its a bit hard to follow. Needed cleaning up.
2. Christian Bale who underplayed Bruce Wayne and overplayed Batman. Bat McGrowlerson's voice is fine when he's barking at villains to give up some detail, but it's really awful when he's discussing the philosophical nature of evil or some shit.
3. BAT SONAR science lol - Here's where I had to strain a bit from the hard crime thriller tone the movie had set, and a bit of a deus ex machina. I mean I still can't figure out WHY precisely it was so difficult for Batman to find Joker without this elaborate YOU'RE LISTENING TO 30,000 PEOPLE bullshit or whatever-the-fuck. Yes, I understand they buried the seeds for this plot contrivance early in the film but it was still silly. It was totally within the realm of my suspension of disbelief to think they could map out rooms using some baseline sonar technology, but it just shit on my face when they came up with that.

Overall, though, these are pretty minor complaints compared to the scope, complexity and quality of the film.
 
SpeedingUptoStop said:
Pretty much, even if i can already quote the entire film

I'M GOOD WIF CALCULATIONS
Six?

Things that were even better with foresight:
- Dent's scenes with the coin
- "I make my own luck" versus "Pure, unbiased chance"
- The tension between Dent and Gordon in general
- Alfred: "Not yet."
- All the lingering shots of Detective Ramirez
- "He said he'd fill me up with light... like Christmas!"
- Joker's psychological tactics in the interrogation room
- Oh hey there's a shard of glass in frame when Joker talks to the guard
- Joker walking down the hospital hallway with explosions trailing
- Oh hey Maroney has a cane
- Two Face putting on his seatbelt

The fake Batman hitting the window got me again. Dammit!
 
btkadams said:
the bluray cover should incorporate these three shots. maybe veritcally or something. i just think they look cool

29look4.jpg
What confuses me about this image is how Joker got stock art of Batman onto his card
 
Teh Hamburglar said:
Way to focus on the stereotypes and miss the total purpose of those scenes.

The real purpose of course being to show that Zeus, still in prison 20 years after killing a wrester in an illegal cage match, has finally found peace, despite never having a chance to avenge his loss to Hulk Hogan. Was possibly the most profound scene of the movie.

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Amir0x said:
My complaints were...

1. The fight with the multiple Batmans at the start is a bit rough in the editing, could have used some smoothing up. The one at the very end is a bit shoddy as well... there's so much scattershot editing between like three or four groups of characters that its a bit hard to follow. Needed cleaning up.
2. Christian Bale who underplayed Bruce Wayne and overplayed Batman. Bat McGrowlerson's voice is fine when he's barking at villains to give up some detail, but it's really awful when he's discussing the philosophical nature of evil or some shit.
3. BAT SONAR science lol - Here's where I had to strain a bit from the hard crime thriller tone the movie had set, and a bit of a deus ex machina. I mean I still can't figure out WHY precisely it was so difficult for Batman to find Joker without this elaborate YOU'RE LISTENING TO 30,000 PEOPLE bullshit or whatever-the-fuck. Yes, I understand they buried the seeds for this plot contrivance early in the film but it was still silly. It was totally within the realm of my suspension of disbelief to think they could map out rooms using some baseline sonar technology, but it just shit on my face when they came up with that.

Overall, though, these are pretty minor complaints compared to the scope, complexity and quality of the film.

I agree with all of this and these are pretty much my exact complaints.

The sonar, especially. That was definitely a sort of deus ex machina. The reason the sonar rubbed so many people the wrong way is because it didn't really gel with the movie's internal logic.

Yeah, Bruce Wayne has a lot of high-tech cool shit we've never seen, but that's easily explained by the fact that he's one of the wealthiest people on the planet. But the sonar is just too much, and too over-the-top. It didn't really fit at all.
 
The sonar effect made me think that Batman invented the Matrix. ;o

I wonder if we'll see much more of it in BB3. Lucius only hated that it was on Wayne Enterprises property. :P
 
impirius said:
- Oh hey Maroney has a cane

The fake Batman hitting the window got me again. Dammit!

Yeah, definitely didn't put the whole cane thing together with Maroni's prior "accident."

And I was expecting the fake Batman; while I didn't totally freak like the first time, I still jumped a little. Then again, it's still nowhere near as frightening as the video scene.

"Hey, look at me.

LOOK AT ME."
 
The movie was great. There were things I didn't like, but they are pretty minor when taking into account the scope of the film and all it accomplishes. Ledger's performance deserves every bit of the praise it has received so far, he carries the film. His Joker is the best movie villain in recent memory. I'd see it again just to see more Joker.
 
I must be the only one who laughed at Alfred's "I don't think you made it loud enough, sir" crack during the ballistics test.

Goes well with his "I can see things perfectly fine from down here, thank you very much" from Begins.

Alfred cracks me up for some reason.
 
Zeliard said:
rofl @ this:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=7P-Cp7Zfhxo

Most of it is embarrassing, especially when he attempts the "LOOK AT ME", but some actually isn't all that bad. :lol

Ugh. Problem with these impressions is that they just try to duplicate the voice and the dialogue. They're just parroting. To do a proper impression you gotta believe what you're saying. You've got to get down into the character's mind. You have to become the character.

Otherwise it's no better than just reading the script word-for-word.
 
SketchTheArtist said:
If I was in front of you, I'd kiss you. On the lips. While holding your ass tightely in my hands.

Thank god I'm not alone. I was beginning to think I was in crazy land. ;-)

You are in Crazy Land. Population: 2
 
Amir0x said:
My complaints were...

1. The fight with the multiple Batmans at the start is a bit rough in the editing, could have used some smoothing up. The one at the very end is a bit shoddy as well... there's so much scattershot editing between like three or four groups of characters that its a bit hard to follow. Needed cleaning up.
2. Christian Bale who underplayed Bruce Wayne and overplayed Batman. Bat McGrowlerson's voice is fine when he's barking at villains to give up some detail, but it's really awful when he's discussing the philosophical nature of evil or some shit.
3. BAT SONAR science lol - Here's where I had to strain a bit from the hard crime thriller tone the movie had set, and a bit of a deus ex machina. I mean I still can't figure out WHY precisely it was so difficult for Batman to find Joker without this elaborate YOU'RE LISTENING TO 30,000 PEOPLE bullshit or whatever-the-fuck. Yes, I understand they buried the seeds for this plot contrivance early in the film but it was still silly. It was totally within the realm of my suspension of disbelief to think they could map out rooms using some baseline sonar technology, but it just shit on my face when they came up with that.

Overall, though, these are pretty minor complaints compared to the scope, complexity and quality of the film.


i agree with #1. i really didnt catch what happened the first time around in that opening batman scene.

#2. never bothered me. if anything the new mask made his face weird. i didnt think the new suit was bad but the mask in the first was better. it fitted his head better or something.

#3. this i also did not have a problem with. neither did any of my friends.

my only big complaint was the quick transition of bruce from grief over rachel to back into batman mode.
 
I loved Bat Sonar. It engrossed me so well, I couldn't take my eyes off the screen. If it was used just to find the Joker, then I could see the complaitns. But it was SO EPIC how he had to save the hostages, stop the swat and capture the goons. so complicated, so awesome. I couldn't believe it was in a Nolan film, considering his aversion to cgi. unexpected and excellent
 
Rice-Eater said:
Was anybody else happy to see the end of the Tumbler? My thoughts were "finally, may way for the Batmobile bitches".
uhhhh, that was the batmobile in this unvierse, mate.








I l liked the little touch of having spare tires in the background of Batman's lair. it's like he had built the batpod in his spare time
 
Rice-Eater said:
Was anybody else happy to see the end of the Tumbler? My thoughts were "finally, may way for the Batmobile bitches".

Fuck you. I hope he rebuilds the tumbler and makes it even bigger and tankier. It should be the sproose goose of batmobiles.
 
The Batmobile in other films and the comics is simply built to look aesthetically pleasing and cool, which is sort of stupid. Nolan wanted that shit to be more realistic, so he made it a big, ugly, and highly effective and powerful tank-like vehicle. Makes so much more sense.
 
SpeedingUptoStop said:
I loved Bat Sonar. It engrossed me so well, I couldn't take my eyes off the screen. If it was used just to find the Joker, then I could see the complaitns. But it was SO EPIC how he had to save the hostages, stop the swat and capture the goons. so complicated, so awesome. I couldn't believe it was in a Nolan film, considering his aversion to cgi. unexpected and excellent

it was good BUT he shoulda turned that shit off once he was face to face with the joker, it didnt make sense for his to still have it on :lol
 
SpeedingUptoStop said:
I loved Bat Sonar. It engrossed me so well, I couldn't take my eyes off the screen. If it was used just to find the Joker, then I could see the complaitns. But it was SO EPIC how he had to save the hostages, stop the swat and capture the goons. so complicated, so awesome. I couldn't believe it was in a Nolan film, considering his aversion to cgi. unexpected and excellent

Visually, the sonar part was amazing (especially white-eyed Batman, an awesome touch), but it didn't really make a lot of sense and wasn't that feasible relative to everything else.
 
Darko said:
it was good BUT he shoulda turned that shit off once he was face to face with the joker, it didnt make sense for his to still have it on :lol

didnt the joker kind of sneak up on him while it was on? causing it to malfunction? if i remember correctly he turned it off as soon as he could
 
SpeedingUptoStop said:
I loved Bat Sonar. It engrossed me so well, I couldn't take my eyes off the screen. If it was used just to find the Joker, then I could see the complaitns. But it was SO EPIC how he had to save the hostages, stop the swat and capture the goons. so complicated, so awesome. I couldn't believe it was in a Nolan film, considering his aversion to cgi. unexpected and excellent

I found the bat sonar far more acceptable in this than the giant microwave was in Begins as a sci-fi element, does Nolan feel that there has to be one of those in every film? At least in TDK, it is possible to ignore it somewhat.

My biggest complaints would still be Rachel and Harvey. If only they could remake Begins again and we see his rise to being the DA... I'm not sure why Harvey is the 'best' out of the triumvirate.
 
SpeedingUptoStop said:
I loved Bat Sonar. It engrossed me so well, I couldn't take my eyes off the screen. If it was used just to find the Joker, then I could see the complaitns. But it was SO EPIC how he had to save the hostages, stop the swat and capture the goons. so complicated, so awesome. I couldn't believe it was in a Nolan film, considering his aversion to cgi. unexpected and excellent

Yeah, the overall action set piece of the scene and purpose doing so many things at once was badass.

Regarding CGI usage, I think it's because it's more rudimentary CGI used for practicality of an on screen device than pure effect in the film, as in it's nothing advanced looking as mimicking real life itself, that it doesn't really count as the CGI Nolan would be adamant against, that's like complaining a person is adamant against CGI images appearing on a computer screen, which basically his eye gears were doing were doing with the sonar.
 
Darko said:
it was good BUT he shoulda turned that shit off once he was face to face with the joker, it didnt make sense for his to still have it on :lol
The thing glitched on. He did just get tackled or pummeled or soem shit. I can't remember, but it definitely glitched on when he didn't want it to.
 
So for the 3rd one, what should they do?

Can't use Joker because Heath passed away

I think they actually wanted to use the Joker since they didn't kill him in the movie, but they'll have to go a different route now.

They killed 2 Face....or did they? Sure made it seem like it, but it was never certain, they can always bring him back.

Robin? Maybe that dude that was gonna reveal his identity can be Robin? (I hope they don't go this route)

Riddler - Best route to go, get someone like Johnny Depp to play the Ridler, secondary enemies could be Penguin, Catwoman and 2 Face (if they decide to tell us that Harvey didn't really die) or Mr. Freeze
 
AranhaHunter said:
So for the 3rd one, what should they do?

Can't use Joker because Heath passed away

I think they actually wanted to use the Joker since they didn't kill him in the movie, but they'll have to go a different route now.

They killed 2 Face....or did they? Sure made it seem like it, but it was never certain, they can always bring him back.

Robin? Maybe that dude that was gonna reveal his identity can be Robin? (I hope they don't go this route)

Riddler - Best route to go, get someone like Johnny Depp to play the Ridler, secondary enemies could be Penguin, Catwoman and 2 Face (if they decide to tell us that Harvey didn't really die) or Mr. Freeze

If you watch carefully, you can see who the villains for the next movie will be.

Lucius Fox: Should work against cats!
CONFIRMED: Catwoman

Joker: Introduce a little anarchy.
CONFIRMED: Anarky (since it's his name and kids are short)

Mr. Reese -> Mysteries
CONFIRMED: The Riddler since his name is Mysteries.
 
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