Because Hellboy 2 is not a "turd"?DevelopmentArrested said:How does that turd Hellboy 2 have a higher RT rating than this?
Yes, yes it is. Almost put me to sleep and the best part only lasts 5 minutes.SanjuroTsubaki said:Because Hellboy 2 is not a "turd"?
DevelopmentArrested said:How does that turd Hellboy 2 have a higher RT rating than this?
Costanza said:On the Batman Begins Blu-ray. It's in glorious HD.
Then why does it have a better RT meter than The Dark Knight? It is clearly the better movie in every aspect.Snidely Whiplash said:Yes, yes it is. Almost put me to sleep and the best part only lasts 5 minutes.
SanjuroTsubaki said:More Bat-appetizers. Angry VideoGame Nerd is doing a history of the Batman films in three parts.
http://cinemassacre.com/NEWS/news.html - First one scroll down a bit.
SanjuroTsubaki said:Then why does it have a better RT meter than The Dark Knight? It is clearly the better movie in every aspect.
You all didn't see the twist coming....did you?
aparisi2274 said:Does this prologue exist on the HD DVD version? Or just the BD?
I have the HD DVD version when I got my 360 add on last year.
This is a joke right?SanjuroTsubaki said:Then why does it have a better RT meter than The Dark Knight? It is clearly the better movie in every aspect.
You all didn't see the twist coming....did you?
Snidely Whiplash said:This is a joke right?
Hamburglar your shtick is tired.
Your avatar is enough for that.Teh Hamburglar said:I'm just trying to be cool.
Raguel said::lol :lol the backlash on the dark knight begins. But the idiot from star magazine review just made me lost it:
"Why do comic-book movies want to be serious literature? Thats the problem with this movie the same way it was with 2006s Superman Returns. Instead of being exciting pop-culture entertainment that forces the viewer to take it seriously, the movie takes itself too seriously and misses the fun in the process...."
Snidely Whiplash said:Your avatar is enough for that.
This is no joke. I played you all for fools. Using my highly researched Batman knowledge I stealthy maneuvered amongst you like I was one...tricking you ultimately by becoming what you all fear.Snidely Whiplash said:This is a joke right?
Hamburglar your shtick is tired.
I hate you and hope you die.SanjuroTsubaki said:This is no joke. I played you all for fools. Using my highly researched Batman knowledge I stealthy maneuvered amongst you like I was one...tricking you ultimately by becoming what you all fear.
Forget the great things youve heard about The Dark Knight. No matter how lavish the praise or how determined the hyperbole, its all understatement. The Dark Knight is I suppose the greatest superhero movie ever made, but its so far beyond the limited men in tights genre that attempting to compare it with movies like Spider-Man, Superman, or even Batman Begins is almost laughable. Director Christopher Nolans film trumps everything and everyone, including himself. Its not just the best superhero movie ever made, its one of the best movies ever to show up in a theater.
More than a film about a man in a mask trying to stop the bad guy or save the innocent, its the story of a city and its people trapped between an unstoppable force and an immovable object. Gotham City is at the center of everything while two men, each mad in their own way, fight to control the hearts and minds of its populace. The Joker (Heath Ledger) bursts onto the scene, and correctly pronounces himself the living embodiment of chaos. This is a man who cares for nothing and wants nothing, except to watch the world crumble around him. Nolan wastes no time explaining Jokers origin, he is a force of nature and as such has always existed. Faced with pure chaos given form, the people of Gotham turn to selfish terror, and the Joker laughs gleefully as we watch them dance to his tune. Opposing him is Batman (Christian Bale), embodying the pursuit of single-minded justice and, hoping for the best in mankind, he seeks to inspire them to something better through living symbols like Gothams new District Attorney Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart), or top cop Lt. James Gordon (Gary Oldman). In the end it doesnt matter whether Batman captures Joker or Joker takes out Batman. What matters is which of them wins the battle for Gotham Citys soul.
The genius of Heath Ledgers performance as Joker is that in a way, youll almost find yourself rooting for him to win. Let him burn it down, if only so we can see how hell make it happen. Ledgers Joker is easily the best on screen villain since Star Trek IIs Khan, a performance unlike anything else youve seen. He is at once funny and terrifying. Hell make you laugh at all the wrong moments, and then cringe in unspeakable terror at all the others. His peals of laughter bounce through the film, echoing long after the credits roll and leaving Jokers mark not just on this movie, but on cinema. Hes an instant icon. The Oscar buzz for what Ledger has done is not premature. He drives the entire movie with his performance, embodying something so out of control and his own way so true, that the whirlwind of his mere presence destroys all comers.
What Im getting at here is that most of whats going on in The Dark Knight is mental. Its not that there isnt action, theres plenty of it, but even when Batman is running around punching people in the head or racing through the streets on his incredible, visually stunning gadgets, its the psychology of whats happening pushes the story. Because of that, the problems Nolan had directing some of the action sequences in Batman Begins, are utterly erased here. Batman lurks in the shadows dispatching bad guys with a single punch. There are no extended, complicated fight scenes for him to botch because quite frankly the movie doesnt need them. Theres plenty of fighting, but it happens in quick encounters staged one after another with a kind of lyrical precision I havent seen in anything outside of the action-poetry in last years The Bourne Ultimatum. When Batman is forced into an extended showdown, it takes the form of a brutal, economical beating, with punches landed with vicious force and battles being waged by men who have made themselves blunt instruments. What makes the action so arresting is the force of will behind it, the philosophical battle driving it. Youll be on the edge of your seat for every single moment, whether its a simple conversation at Bruce Waynes office, or a balls to the wall brawl inside a Yakuza-infested Hong Kong skyscraper.
Nothing is wasted, theres not a minute in the film that doesnt fit into a bigger, broader, deeper picture. That goes for everything, right down to the way Nolan filmed it. When you see it (and you will), settle for nothing less than IMAX. Portions of the film were shot in specifically in IMAX, but not as some gimmick. They play a key role in setting the tone of the story. Most interior scenes are shot using normal film, and when displayed in an IMAX theater, they use only a portion of the total, massive screen, thus conveying an intimate setting. Exterior shots, flyovers of the city and amazing, breathtaking chases are done using IMAX, stretching out to cover the entire, enormous IMAX canvas, conveying a tremendous sense of scope by rote of contrast. Gorgeous, dark, city flyovers are used to hammer home the size of the world Batman and Joker are operating in, and pummel the audience with the scale of this place and hopelessness of Batmans task in guarding it. None of that will be quite so evident seen anywhere but in IMAX, and you owe it to yourself, perhaps more with this film than with any other in the history of the format, to see it in the best way possible.
The Dark Knight is both entertainment and art, slipped into a dark, gritty package. It marks a completely new direction for that which weve come to know as the superhero genre, heres hoping others have the sense to follow it. Whether or not they do its unlikely anyone, including Nolan himself, will ever top whats been accomplished here. It works on every level and no matter what Ive said about it in this review, believe me when I tell you that Im underselling it. Movies rarely get better than this. Check your gut before you go in, The Dark Knight is going to land a punch right in the middle of it. You wont soon forget it.
Snidely Whiplash said:I hate you and hope you die.
Will this be counted on RT? I need to know about the TOMATOES!!!SpeedingUptoStop said:![]()
5 stars
*I don't have time to check this for spoilers, so beware*
http://www.cinemablend.com/review.php?id=3238
SCHWING!
Raguel said::lol :lol the backlash on the dark knight begins. But the idiot from star magazine review just made me lost it:
"Why do comic-book movies want to be serious literature? Thats the problem with this movie the same way it was with 2006s Superman Returns. Instead of being exciting pop-culture entertainment that forces the viewer to take it seriously, the movie takes itself too seriously and misses the fun in the process...."
The Dark Knight is noisy, jumbled, and sadistic.
This movie is grim and jammed together. The narrative isn't shaped coherently to bring out contrasts and build toward a satisfying climax. The Dark Knight is constant climax; it's always in a frenzy, and it goes on forever.
GAF Suicide confirmed!This movie is too in love with itself to make you love it.
shagg_187 said:Reviews Counted: 24
Fresh: 21 Rotten:3
Average Rating: 7.8/10
GAF Suicide confirmed!
shagg_187 said:Reviews Counted: 24
Fresh: 21 Rotten:3
Average Rating: 7.8/10
GAF Suicide confirmed!
shagg_187 said:Reviews Counted: 24
Fresh: 21 Rotten:3
Average Rating: 7.8/10
GAF Suicide confirmed!
shagg_187 said:Reviews Counted: 24
Fresh: 21 Rotten:3
Average Rating: 7.8/10
GAF Suicide confirmed!
Yep. I found problems with this idiot alsoDMczaf said:"Why do comic-book movies want to be serious literature? Thats the problem with this movie the same way it was with 2006s Superman Returns. Instead of being exciting pop-culture entertainment that forces the viewer to take it seriously, the movie takes itself too seriously and misses the fun in the process."
wat.
uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh THIS IS A NEGATIVE REVIEW?The Dark Knight is constant climax;
shagg_187 said:"The Dark Knight is constant climax; it's always in a frenzy, and it goes on forever."
Matrix said:One long orgasm that doesn't want to end....sweet!
I was looking for that Joker smilie the other day, please post it alone, thanks.SanjuroTsubaki said:
Another member here had it for an avatar. It was the small version but I no longer have it stored on my computer.Talas said:I was looking for that Joker smilie the other day, please post it alone, thanks.
I don't want to piss off OT, but I wouldn't be surprised if this turns out to be true. I'm really do think this is going to happen. Despite this, I'M STILL SEEING THIS IN IMAX ON OPENING DAY, BITCHES.Anasui Kishibe said:"This movie is grim and jammed together. The narrative isn't shaped coherently to bring out contrasts and build toward a satisfying climax. The Dark Knight is constant climax; it's always in a frenzy, and it goes on forever."
Teh Hamburglar said:IMAX DAY ONE
BALE AND LEDGER ALL OVER MAH FACE ALL OVER MY FDACWE
WTF :lol :lol :lol :lol :lolDarko said:
These arent joke characters but real people, right?Darko said:Movies these reviewers liked.
MARSHALL FINE
-PayCheque
DAVID EDELSTEIN
You Don't Mess with the Zohan
and he hated
David Denby
-Batman Begins
their opinions dont count![]()
Greatness Gone said:Source, please.
SAUCE, GODDAMIT.
Snidely Whiplash said:I hate you and hope you die.
Darko said:Movie called 'Velvet Goldmine'
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:lol