Oh! My Car! said:OH MY FUUUUUUUCK
Swedish premiere went smoothly, sold out and everyone was 100% focused on the screen. Brilliant. But it was just THAT good, can they ever top this?
no they can never top this.
Oh! My Car! said:OH MY FUUUUUUUCK
Swedish premiere went smoothly, sold out and everyone was 100% focused on the screen. Brilliant. But it was just THAT good, can they ever top this?
That's what I thought! Going back to see this again tomorrow to convert more non-believers, the one I went with tonight was shitting bricks, literally.Amir0x said:no they can never top this.
Amir0x said:no they can never top this.
Don't put anything past him or he'll come to your house at night and eat you.woodchuck said:i'm hoping amir0x is just joking around and doesn't really care this much. maybe i have too much faith in gaf.
Scullibundo said:After seeing it three times I noticed that in some scenes when Bale is doing the Batman voice he seems to lisp sometimes. Did anybody else pick up on that?
Oh! My Car! said:That's what I thought! Going back to see this again tomorrow to convert more non-believers, the one I went with tonight was shitting bricks, literally.
Amir0x said:People like to focus on Heath Ledger - and there's no surprise why - but Gary Oldman and Aaron Eckhart need to similarly be commended. They were both fucking incredible. Man what a cast. Such a shame.
Amir0x said:I don't think BB3 will go "astray", I feel it will simply not top Dark Knight. Because it won't, as the themes and characters have been explored as best as humanly possible and because Batman's most compelling villains are now. What is left is varying future possibilities which may or may not be totally cool. But they just won't be better than Dark Knight, as it's factually impossible. Also BB3 cannot be the "same cast and crew", to use your commentary, since Heath Ledger is dead andno longer an option.Two Face is dead
AniHawk said:Yes. Especially on Gary Oldman, since Eckhart seems to be getting most of the "this guy gave a great performance too!" praise.
Solo said:its not like they've burned through all the decent ones
Solo said:And whether or not you agree with it, Joker can be recast and reused.
Amir0x said:Heh. I do think Gary Oldman's performance was better than Eckhart's, and almost at Ledger's level.
There's a lot of nuance to it, but because he has so much screen time he's got a lot of chance to develop what the character is going through.
I liked most how fucking incredibly Gary Oldman captured Gordon's level of anxiety as things increasingly escalated out of hand. You could almost see him tear himself apart in his mind as he races for a way to fix what is more and more a runaway train. MAJOR SPOILERS:The scene at the end where he is telling his boy it's going to be OK was fucking emotional. But to me I got most caught up when he points his gun at Batman and frantically tries to stop him yelling "YOU CAN'T GO! WE HAVE TO SAVE HARVEY! I... have to save Harvey!" The way his voice sort of broke when he said it, you realize the emotional redemption of the character rests entirely on how much guilt he feels and that saving Harvey Dent was the only way he could have ever fixed it. And it's an impossibility now.
GOD the movie was so good.
DMczaf said:As long as they continue to make these movies with a theme in mind instead of "Which villians can we use next?!" I think we'll be fine.
Scullibundo said:While he's making Batman history, Nolan and Goyer should just come up with their own villain to fit the universe, rather than trying to shoehorn some established villain in.
FFChris said:I wonder how they'll top The Joker in the next film, Ledgers performance has set the bar so high.
Amir0x said:no they can never top this.
Scullibundo said:If they do The Dark Knight Returns then there won't be any more Michael Caine![]()
Scullibundo said:If they do The Dark Knight Returns then there won't be any more Michael Caine![]()
master15 said:I certainly think they can top this film. For as much as I love Dark Knight, there's still a lot to potentially cover in a 3rd film. What frankly excites me most about a 3rd film is bringing it back to Bruce Wayne's struggle with his creation of Batman and having to win the hearts of minds of Gotham's citizens again.
Shorty said:is a new batman movie even set in stone yet?
godhandiscen said:Do you guys really want a BB3? Why? All of you will bitch at the quality of it. Seriously, the Batman movies are over now for at least a decade or more. As Amir0x said, nothing will be able to top this, and its in great part because there is no other villain as good as the Joker.
Amir0x said:Heh. I do think Gary Oldman's performance was better than Eckhart's, and almost at Ledger's level.
Amir0x said:I think most Batman villains are awful, and even less are even remotely qualified to be in the NOLAN version of the Batman universe. Sure there are a handful left that could plausibly enter into the running for a sequel. It's just that none of them are as compelling as Joker or close, so it's yet another blip in the ability for any sequel to top DARK KNIGHT.
DMczaf said:As long as they continue to make these movies with a theme in mind instead of "Which villians can we use next?!" I think we'll be fine.
master15 said:Well from a financial stand point of view, if you think the Batman films are over for at least a decade you're in for a foul surprise.
The riddler has likely already been introducedSolo said:I suggested this a while back in the villains thread. Create a villain tailor-made for whatever the movie is about rather than shoehorn the Riddler or Nice Coat into it. Fine by me, but Im not sure how it would go over with the Batman zealots.
J2 Cool said:I actually wouldn't mind more Bruce Wayne in these films. Bale is great in his scenes with Alfred, playing Bruce himself. Or playing his public Bruce Wayne persona.
Solo said:Agreed totally. Bale rocks as Wayne, both in private (the "real" Bruce, with Alfred and Rachel) and in public (the playboy/smug Bruce, with everyone else), and as Batman, his voice really grates. Hell, Ive said for a few years now that BB is a much better film before Bruce dons the cape and cowl.
Timbuktu said:So the third film can be about Bruce battling white collar crime and enforcing CSR?
J2 Cool said:I agree. Gordon was my second favorite performance in the film. I love when he's looking around for a chair awkwardly in the room with Dent early in the film. I don't know why, but it's such an awesome little tick about the character. And the bits you named. Behind him I thought Michael Caine was right there. He's such an important part of these films, along with Gordon. Then Eckhart.He was great, especially as Harvey. I felt like a few moments he was too caricatured and flamboyant with his face. Namely after the turn. But then it's hard to judge a performance that's half his face, half a cgi performance. I still thought he was great, and slipped right back into a compelling performance outside a second here and there.
I actually wouldn't mind more Bruce Wayne in these films. Bale is great in his scenes with Alfred, playing Bruce himself. Or playing his public Bruce Wayne persona.
J2 Cool said:God, that's such a terrible statement. I agree not many fit in Nolan's universe in a compelling adaptable manner, but Batman has the greatest villains in comic books. Bar none. TAS should be enough to show you that.