The posters are cool. My friend did the trilogy, I wasn't off work in time to. And honestly glad I didn't, that's too long to be sitting in a theatre. Plus I had about 2 hours after TDKR before heading back to work. Friday was a long day.
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It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. The movies flew by quickly and I had brought a book for between them (not that I did much reading there.)"I'm a vegan. "
---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)
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A solid movie and a fitting end to the trilogy. 4/5
The Dark Knight Rises deserves praise for being ambitious even as those very ambitions cause a distancing effect on the emotional beats that were being presented throughout the movie.
Anne Hathaway was THE delight of the movie. Hardy was good and gave a solid performance but I found Bane dull and his departure deficient. None of the set pieces thrilled like those from the previous two movies.
Movie felt like it could use another round of story polish - this one has more hand waving moments in it than the previous two combined - and editing bay - a lot of the emotional payoff moments felt clunky. Whole lot of monologuing in this one - a sign of those ambitions being too much for the movie to properly display.
I am very intrigued to see how long a director's cut - if one is forthcoming - of this one will be.
For me, Nolan's Inception remains his high mark in terms of writing and direction.
Batman Begins > The Dark Knight > The Dark Knight RisesLast edited by Lou Sytsma; 07-21-2012, 10:33 PM.
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Good review Lou. Not my personal opionion, but good none the less. Though I'd have to say you're probably one of a very few people who would actually put Batman Begins as a better movie than The Dark Knight.CD Email: [email protected]
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Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostGood review Lou. Not my personal opionion, but good none the less. Though I'd have to say you're probably one of a very few people who would actually put Batman Begins as a better movie than The Dark Knight."I'm a vegan. "
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Originally posted by srboone View PostI sat next to someone at TDKR who thought that BB was a more watchable movie than TDK because it was the movie that established the characters as opposed to continuing them and there was a sense of catharsis at the end. But he did say that TDK was a better movie. Makes sense to me.CD Email: [email protected]
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He ranked the movies BB, TDKR, TDK--I'd rank them TDK, TDKR, BB. (BB last, but not because it was the only one that had Katie Holmes in it. Did you notice that the picture of Rachel Dawes Bruce Wayne had on his dresser was of Maggie Gyllenhall and not KH?)"I'm a vegan. "
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Originally posted by srboone View PostHe ranked the movies BB, TDKR, TDK--I'd rank them TDK, TDKR, BB. (BB last, but not because it was the only one that had Katie Holmes in it. Did you notice that the picture of Rachel Dawes Bruce Wayne had on his dresser was of Maggie Gyllenhall and not KH?)CD Email: [email protected]
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I saw TDKR again today and I have to say that the IMAX presentation I saw hampered my enjoyment of the film. I saw it in regular presentation and the difference was profound. The problem with the IMAX presntation was that the sound effects and soundtrack were turned up so loudly that it drowned out the dialog. The actor's voices weren't amped up. In the regular presentation, that problem didn't occur and I was able to catch bits of Bane's dialog I missed and story points that were fuzzy when I saw it in IMAX.
I wouldn't change my rating of the film, but I will say that the greatness of a film is not in the number of flaws it has but how it overcomes those flaws. And TDKR is not without its flaws. But it overcomes them quite brilliantly with exciting and suspenseful action and sheer epicness of this finale to the Batman saga.Last edited by srboone; 07-23-2012, 04:35 AM."I'm a vegan. "
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No official word on the midnite boxoffice has been released yet, tho boxofficemojo.com has listed the midnite take of TDKR as 30,640,000 (est.)"I'm a vegan. "
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I read the total was 162 mill for the weekend.They are holding off releasing the number due to the shooting.I read this in the L.A. Times on line.Originally posted by srboone View PostNo official word on the midnite boxoffice has been released yet, tho boxofficemojo.com has listed the midnite take of TDKR as 30,640,000 (est.)
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Originally posted by srboone View PostI saw TDKR again today and I have to say that the IMAX presentation I saw hampered my enjoyment of the film. I saw it in regular presentation and the difference was profound. The problem with the IMAX presntation was that the sound effects and soundtrack were turned up so loudly that it drowned out the dialog. The actor's voices weren't amped up. In the regular presentation, that problem didn't occur and I was able to catch bits of Bane's dialog I missed and story points that were fuzzy when I saw it in IMAX.
I wouldn't change my rating of the film, but I will say that the greatness of a film is not in the number of flaws it has but how it overcomes those flaws. And TDKR is not without its flaws. But it overcomes them quite brilliantly with exciting and suspenseful action and sheer epicness of this finale to the Batman saga.
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Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostGood review Lou. Not my personal opionion, but good none the less. Though I'd have to say you're probably one of a very few people who would actually put Batman Begins as a better movie than The Dark Knight.
Batman Begins ends up being the best of the three for me because it has the tightest story whereas the other two feel bloated to me. With TDKR the running time really felt noticeable. In the TDK it is not as problematic because of Heath Ledgers's performance and the 'wants to see the world burn' nature of the Joker.
The biggest problem I have with TDKR is there is too much story to tell. It could almost be a trilogy itself.Last edited by Lou Sytsma; 07-26-2012, 02:39 PM.
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