Sumidor said:It's Molossus from the Batman Begins soundtrack.
Thanks, much appreciated.
Sumidor said:It's Molossus from the Batman Begins soundtrack.
segarr said:Thanks, much appreciated.
mrkgoo said:Also, the Full-screen IMAX parts of the Blu-ray, I'm guessing (since I don't have it on Blu-ray) only go to 16:9, which is NOT IMAX. When I saw it on IMAX, it was practically a square ratio. It was TALL.
Blader5489 said:Do you even understand the movie yet
Solo said:Come on now, its a great comic movie, the best we've yet seen most likely, but its hardly incredibly deep or intellectual. PD might be generalizing a bit, but it seems a bit much to say he just doesn't get it.
Which shows how far we've come in such a short time.... in 2002, Spiderman was pretty deep compared to comic movies that had come before, in that it actually had a very human protagonist with real problems and emotional drama. Compare that to 90s Batman, where Keaton, Kilmer and Clooney's Bruce Wayne was barely a real character. "I'm rich and I wear a rubber bat-suit... oh and sometimes I pick up a chick or two!"Tyrone Slothrop said:compared to, say, spiderman, or your average comic movie fare, TDK is pretty goddamn deep
Blader5489 said:I know it isn't incredibly deep, that's my point. Even though the movie pretty much has Gordon explain the themes of the movie at the end, PD doesn't get it. "Dent died for our sins" isn't the point of the ending, and doesn't even make sense in its own right.
PhoenixDark said:"Dent died for our sins" is obviously an exaggeration of the eye rollingly dumb scene, you don't have to get butthurt over it. I'm not upset with the theme as much as the delivery, which is a problem throughout the movie
Trolling Escalation.Exclamation-One said:BACKLASH BEGINS?
I'm assuming this was referring to how Batman found Dent when he was going to shoot the Joker's thug after the attempt on the mayor's life? This was bothering me as well and then it just hit me out of nowhere.fallengorn said:I asked how Batman knows where Harvey Dent is in this scene. Hope they get him to answer.
i_am_not_jon_ames said:I'm assuming this was referring to how Batman found Dent when he was going to shoot the Joker's thug after the attempt on the mayor's life? This was bothering me as well and then it just hit me out of nowhere.
Dent was on the phone with Rachel right before he starts in on the thug. I think the answer has to be that Batman had already built and was using the cell-phone spying device he used at the end of the movie, but maybe it was on a much smaller scale at this point.
suaveric said:They also showed Batman using the technology earlier int he movie in the scene where he is standing on top of the Sears Tower. You can overhear lots of people talking on their cell phones. I don't remember if that scene comes before or after the one where he tracks down Dent.
No he's not.shantyman said:May be way late with this but is Heath Ledger without makeup in the restaurant scene for a second?
Blader5489 said:Exaggeration or not, saying "Dent died for our sins" isn't even a remotely accurate interpretation of that scene. I'm not getting butthurt over it, I'm just laughing at how you're saying "oh, it's definitely a B film" when you failed to even understand the most explicit point of the film. If anyone "died for our sins" in the movie, it's Batman, not Dent.
PhoenixDark said:It's impossible not to "get" the film; Gordon lays it all out for the audience, as does Batman.
And I don't see how it's the "most important" film of 2008. The film's rabid popularity has a lot to do with Ledger's death; there would be no Oscar talk if he was alive
KeeSomething said:I can't believe the backlash TDK is getting. Why didn't this happen to Batman Begins? BB is a pretty mediocre film to begin with; TDK is far beyond it. Still, I do think the hype TDK gets is a little too insane.
PhoenixDark said:It's impossible not to "get" the film; Gordon lays it all out for the audience, as does Batman.
SanjuroTsubaki said:http://www.cinemablend.com/new/See-Philip-Seymour-Hoffman-As-Penguin-11378.html
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Not really, but a cool looking fake. If the character is done in the Nolanverse that is how I would like him to look more or less.
However if Nolan doesn't cast Bob Hoskins in the next film I WILL BOYCOTT!
Blader5489 said:Exactly. That's what makes your inability to "get" the movie all the sadder.
It could go either way. Hoffman I would prefer to have some hair and not be as pale as the photo.suaveric said:i'd rather the penguin had hair. this makes him look like mr. freeze. wouldn't a nice, slicked back hair cut with a really prominent widow's peak make it look more like a penguin?
KeeSomething said:Why didn't this happen to Batman Begins?
SanjuroTsubaki said:It could go either way. Hoffman I would prefer to have some hair and not be as pale as the photo.
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Perfection.
I have seen it 3 times now and I liked it even more upon repeated viewings. Almost too much going on for one movie.Pedobear said:I recently rewatched the movie and....you know what?
It's still just as amazing. One of the greatest films I have ever seen and in my mind, it is a flawless movie.
jett said:Limited Edition soundtrack impressions: adds very little to the original release, just as I figured. It does have the music for Gordon's end speech in "A Watchful Guardian", which is what most people wanted.But the rest are just rethreads and rearrangements of stuff that was already in the regular soundtrack. Not really worth it. I'm not even comment on the useless electronica remixes.
Dark Knight Is Now A Dark Horse
6 January 2009 1:31 AM, PST
The Dark Knight, the most successful movie at the box office in 2008, may have been passed over by virtually all the critics groups for best film, but it did receive recognition from a group that really counts -- the Producers Guild of America. The PGA announced that Knight was one of five films nominated for its top award, the Darryl F. Zanuck Producer of the Year Award in Theatrical Motion Pictures, due to be presented on Jan. 24. The others are The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Frost/Nixon, Milk, and Slumdog Millionaire. The Guild's nominees often mirror those chosen by Oscar voters, and the winner usually takes the best-film Oscar.
I never doubted it would happen. I'm not saying it will dominate the nominated categories, it will be nominated for more than the technical and supporting actor.jett said:From imdb:
Aw snap, could it still happen?
Solideliquid said:Watching this again at work on my iphone and during the big rig scene after batman falls off the batpod, when the joker leans over him with a knife to the throat do you think he would have killed batman if Gordon hadn't jumped in?
Also, it seems that the last item placed on the table when the police are looking at Jokers knives is that a potatoe peeler? Why would he have that?
Solideliquid said:Watching this again at work on my iphone and during the big rig scene after batman falls off the batpod, when the joker leans over him with a knife to the throat do you think he would have killed batman if Gordon hadn't jumped in?
Also, it seems that the last item placed on the table when the police are looking at Jokers knives is that a potatoe peeler? Why would he have that?
suaveric said:Chris Nolan talked about the peeler in the live chat he did the other week. He said he shuddered to think just what the Joker would have done with that.
Mr. Sam said:Still not safe to start a depreciation thread, even after the DVD and Blu-Ray release? Damn.