BB > TDKR > TDK
Yes, TDKR actually made me love Begins more. I JUST TURNED HEEL ON TDK! I WAS THE 3RD MAN!
My RHAS BEGINS screenplay will now have to incorporate Miranda and the raiding of the prison into it. Goddamn you, Nolan! I wanted carte blanche!
It's not even close to perfect, and I had issues with some things but I don't give a fuck. This movie had way more "Fuck yeah, Batman!" moments for me than TDK. I probably need a rewatch, but as of right now...(this could EASILY change, I'm still on a TDKR high so I'm not to be trusted)
BB > TDKR > TDK
Yes, TDKR actually made me love Begins more. I JUST TURNED HEEL ON TDK! I WAS THE 3RD MAN!
oh and by the way, I found the equivalent of the "weird face dude during Dent's speech" in this movie. When the prisoners are cheering on Bruce as he climbs out of the prison, one of the dude's in front with long hair and a goatee is having the time of his life.
LOL. I noticed that dude too. Was realllllly out of place.oh and by the way, I found the equivalent of the "weird face dude during Dent's speech" in this movie. When the prisoners are cheering on Bruce as he climbs out of the prison, one of the dude's in front with long hair and a goatee is having the time of his life.
actually it is Ra's, technically speaking, not Raysh.Ra's. Ra's.
Also apparently the "correct" way to say it is "Raysh" as the animated series and Arkham City do...
But screw that.
TDKR > TDK > BB
actually it is Ra's, technically speaking, not Raysh.
Sounds about right.I feel that...TDKR is the worst of the trilogy, but it is also the best of the trilogy.
What do you think of my analysis, guys?
I feel that...TDKR is the worst of the trilogy, but it is also the best of the trilogy.
What do you think of my analysis, guys?
oh and by the way, I found the equivalent of the "weird face dude during Dent's speech" in this movie. When the prisoners are cheering on Bruce as he climbs out of the prison, one of the dude's in front with long hair and a goatee is having the time of his life.
At the end when they showed Alfred I thought he was going to pull an inception on us and not show Bruce. But have Alfred give a look that didn't give it away.
well the creators of the name maybe wanted it to be pronounced Raysh, but if the name is indeed based off the arabic language, then it should be Ra's.Ah, it is? Ok. Someone tried to tell me that the Animated series was correct.
My heart is now at ease.
actually it is Ra's, technically speaking, not Raysh.
At the end when they showed Alfred I thought he was going to pull an inception on us and not show Bruce. But have Alfred give a look that didn't give it away.
I did say "technically"!TAS is canon in all things. I refuse to accept this lie.
Whatchu talkin bout? Alfred smiles and nods in Bruce's direction, and Bruce smiles and nods back. There's no ambiguity about it brah.I think Alfred lack of reaction at seeing Bruce was either:
1. His mental manifestation of his vision
2. He was in on it at some time between the grave scene and the end.
I feel that...TDKR is the worst of the trilogy, but it is also the best of the trilogy.
What do you think of my analysis, guys?
Maybe I should rewatch Begins since Rises ties so heavily into it
At the end when they showed Alfred I thought he was going to pull an inception on us and not show Bruce. But have Alfred give a look that didn't give it away.
I decided to see it on a whim. This is the first time I've actually seen a movie on the opening day in forever and a day.
I don't know how I felt about it. I enjoyed the booms and bangs and whatnot, but I just felt a bit disconnected from the proceedings. I haven't quite figured out why yet, but I think it might have something to do with the sense of, I guess, disjointedness.
I'm also not sure I bought the character development in Bruce Wayne. It might be because I am importing my understanding of the character from the handful of comics I have read and B:TAS, but I have always thought of him as a singularly obsessed man, and quite past being able to simply let go completely the way he is portrayed as doing at the end of the film. It's nice seeing him happy, but I'm just not sure I bought it.
On balance, I think I enjoyed it, but I just don't think everything quite clicked for me.
lol....hilarious. Ending was perfect indeed. I was genuinely sad when it was over. I had to use my imagination and let it run wild to continue it in my head. Just not the sameSunhi giffed me:
Marion being Talia was literally the first piece of speculation I heard when she was cast. And this was LONG before any kind of spoilers could have leaked. And the second JGL was cast, most people said (jokingly!) that he would be Robin.
Well what do ya know?!
:lol
That was my initial diagnosis. From a pure plotting/editing perspective, its kind of a mess. But then it hits these moments of sublime character moments and scenes and Im just floored.
oh and by the way, I found the equivalent of the "weird face dude during Dent's speech" in this movie. When the prisoners are cheering on Bruce as he climbs out of the prison, one of the dude's in front with long hair and a goatee is having the time of his life.
Sunhi giffed me:
I kind of wish this is how it happened now.
Whatchu talkin bout? Alfred smiles and nods in Bruce's direction, and Bruce smiles and nods back. There's no ambiguity about it brah.
TAS is canon in all things. I refuse to accept this lie.
it gave a sense that stuff actually happened in those 8 years, and that they talk to each other about things and that most importantly, Alfred cares so much about bruce the dude probably did mad research on the subject lol. Also gives the sense that Alfred does other things than bring bruce food and do his bed and give wise advice.Am I the only one who found it odd just how much about Ra's Al Ghul Alfred was and how he seemed to know even more than Bruce did at the start?
It just felt kinda weird.