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What does GAF think? Watch TDK for a third time?
Rabid Wolverine said:Awesome shot. Dissapointed that Part from the Wizard Trailer was cut from the movie.
Looks to be outside the Police Station.
Could be Batman taking a shortcut out the window, over the cars, and onto the BatPod for Rachel.
Blu-Ray Extended/Deleted plz![]()
I'd say TDK is the first case where we really have a superhero comic book adapted into a "real film". It's like a movie based on literature.. no one would assume it's just a cheap cash-in or watered down version of the original. A movie Hamlet could be the definitive Hamlet. Comics have now arrived at this level.aswedc said:Let's face it very few movies are really all that deep. What makes a movie appear as deep and intelligent is a script and performance that make you, the viewer, read into the world and characters see things that are, in the film, not clearly presented to you. A good film can make people go far beyond the intentions of the writers or actors in debating and drawing symbolism.
I think the Dark Knight does this. In my opinion, some people are suffering a little from "it's a comic book movie, and I'm not going to go in with the same mindset as a "serious crime thriller", and that's really hurting their appreciation of the film.
Real hype should be based on majority. Anything else is an "appreciation thread." So when you warn people to stay away from hype, you're most likely warning the people that are hyping the product in question. Doesn't make too much sense.Christopher said:...that being said stay away from the gaming side when it comes to GAF hype.
Domino Theory said:What does GAF think? Watch TDK for a third time?
I agree with this... but I have to say if it wasn't for the positive buzz I wouldn't have seen it at all. I hated Begins and I don't care much for the theaters these days. GAF sold me on it based on the mega appreciation. I didn't spoil details though...Battersea Power Station said:Real hype should be based on majority. Anything else is an "appreciation thread." So when you warn people to stay away from hype, you're most likely warning the people that are hyping the product in question. Doesn't make too much sense.
Anyway, you and Mar_ should do like me: stay away from any and all impressions. The best way to go into a movie is with a blank mindset.
I didn't read anyone's opinion on TDK. In fact, I told my friends who had seen it opening night not to tell me how much they like or dislike it.
It might seem like overboard spoiler-phobia to most of you, but I love a fresh experience. I just want me in the seat and the director's vision on the screen; no outside influences.
Wollan said:Random note: I like how they showed Harvey Dent being daring and filled with energy and rage before he turned into Two Face. Makes you believe the change could happen.
Exclamation-One said:I hope Maggie doesn't become the next Carrie Ann Moss.
Ginko said:I wanna point one thing out for those who thought that Rachel went to Bruce's place because it's safe forgetting that The Joker broke in the other night. Well, of you listen carefully, she said "Bruce's penthouse" and the place the joker broke into was the manor, not the penthouse.
vatstep said:The only complaint I could POSSIBLY have about TDK: Bale's Batman voice. I know it's part of the character, I know he needs to separate himself from Bruce Wayne, and I know it's meant to be intimating, but I just thought it was WAY too much 90% of the time (I had no problems with it at all in BB). There were a few lines where I literally didn't understand what he was saying because it was so forced and throaty.
Zeliard said:(Calvin and Hobbes brilliance)
master15 said:What does that mean?
Mr. Snrub said:Personally, I can't take criticism that stems from the media hyping a movie up too much seriously. When I see a movie, I see it. I'm not going to blame it for other people's impressions.
legend166 said:Just one little thing I loved:
In the tape of the Joker and the fake Batman, the way the Joker says "No?" when he asks if he's the real Batman.
So good.
roosters93 said:![]()
Awesome.
legend166 said:Just one little thing I loved:
In the tape of the Joker and the fake Batman, the way the Joker says "No?" when he asks if he's the real Batman.
So good.
legend166 said:Just one little thing I loved:
In the tape of the Joker and the fake Batman, the way the Joker says "No?" when he asks if he's the real Batman.
So good.
burito123 said:i agree completely like you said it supposed to be with the character and intimidating but its too much...and btw the movie was freaking awesome![]()
The Blue Jihad said:Loving the theme of a purging fire. Ra's talked about burning the forest down in BB. Alfred caught the bandit by burning the forest down. Joker just wants to watch the world burn.
Something's gotta come from all of this set-up.
Actually I'd prefer Michael Emerson.Zeliard said:So we're all pretty much agree on Michael Emerson as the Riddler, if it can't be Johnny Depp, yes? Yes? Cool.
fallengorn said:Actually I'd prefer Michael Emerson.
"Oh, I know all about you, Bruce... Born on October 23, 1971. Son to Thomas and Martha Wayne, both tragically killed, in front of your eyes, behind a theater. After attended Princeton for a few semesters, returned to Gotham only to drop off the face of the earth just when your parents killer is shot down. Seven years later you return from the dead, and gain control of Wayne Enterprises... just around the time a certain masked crusader makes his appearance. Well, that's certainly a coincidence, 'ey Bruce?"
fallengorn said:Actually I'd prefer Michael Emerson.
"Oh, I know all about you, Bruce. Born on October 23, 1971. Son to Thomas and Martha Wayne, both tragically killed, in front of your eyes, behind a theater. After attended Princeton for a few semesters, returned to Gotham only to drop off the face of the earth just when your parents killer is shot down. Seven years later you return from the dead, and gain control of Wayne Enterprises... just around the time a certain masked crusader makes his appearance. Well, that's certainly a coincidence, 'ey Bruce?"
AniHawk said:I was so tired watching it the first time that I didn't make the connection between "some men want to watch the world burn" and "we burned the bloody forest down."
AmMortal said:
We would never had Ledger Joker if Nolan had heard the fans, so I say let him be. We do't even know what villains the new movie will feature.SpeedingUptoStop said:I think we can all agree that, whatever they do, Michael Emerson should be in the next film. Even if it's Catwoman.
Spread the word, GAF. Far and wide. NOLAN MUST KNOW.
Prime crotch said:We would never had Ledger Joker if Nolan had heard the fans, so I say let him be. We do't even know what villains the new movie will feature.
roosters93 said:
AniHawk said:Anarky.
Joker says, "Introduce a little anarchy," and as we all know, Anarky is a kid.
They may have just been practicing during the day. I remember they asked Hong Kong residents to keep their lights on at night, so the scene would look more glorious than it already did.Solo said:So the Hong Kong scenes were shot day-for-night eh? Interesting! Makes me wonder how much of the film was shot this way.
y2dvd said:They could've shot the Hong Kong scene during the day. If you watch the behind-the-scenes in Se7en, the last scene was shot in blue skies, but edited to appear night.
DMczaf said:
jett said:The Batman voice grew on me with consecutive viewings. No longer a problem.
ryutaro's mama said:I see the symbolism in this shot that Batman is perched above the law.
Yeah, it's kinda corny, but true.