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7/22/2012 11:37:44 PM
For those who were wondering why the Joker didn't get a mention, here is Nolan's reasoning:"I felt very strongly that The Joker was off-limits. I don't want to trivialize a tragedy like that by explaining it away in some fashion."I made the choice immediately that talking about The Joker was off the table. It's just the way I feel about it, based on my relationship with Heath... That's what felt right to me."
7/23/2012 12:01:51 AM
After watching TDK again tonight, I can't really see how it fits in story wise . The first and third (Rises) are definitely in the same story sequence, but TDK is just on another plane and really doesn't interact with the League of Shadows storyline at all like the other two movies did. Not that I don't like TDK, quite the opposite, but it seems to take away from the feel of a trilogy as a whole.
7/23/2012 12:15:01 AM
I didn't mind or miss the no joker mention at all.It was easy enough to infer the toll it had on the city.Why was ras as gul 's gang so intent on destroying Gotham though and not the whole state/ country?
7/23/2012 12:15:37 AM
spoilerishI could help but think that this sets up a batman and robin sequel, or a robin tangent.[Edited on July 23, 2012 at 12:27 AM. Reason : ]
7/23/2012 12:26:43 AM
It was a symbol of decadence and extravagance and the pinnacle of society.
7/23/2012 12:26:55 AM
Thankyou CapnObvious[Edited on July 23, 2012 at 12:33 AM. Reason : ]
7/23/2012 12:32:12 AM
For anyone curious, the reason behind bat man's limp (aside from general combat wear) is probably because of the fall he took at the end of TDK when he tackled Harvey Dent and could t control his fall after saving the kid.
7/23/2012 12:44:15 AM
7/23/2012 12:56:01 AM
morphine to be precise
7/23/2012 1:12:57 AM
I like how the one planes flight pattern wasn't affected at all by another whole plane being strapped to it.
7/23/2012 1:15:51 AM
Overall, I enjoyed the movie. Thought it was a satisfying end to the trilogy.That being said, my own personal gripes:- First 1/3 of the movie felt rushed to me, as if the story was jumping a bit.- In the final battle scene, you have two heavily armed camps equipped with a pretty large number of semi-automatic and automatic firearms. Yet the instinct for both side is to bunch up into two tight columns and charge each other to engage in melee (only thought is they were trying to rush the tanks, but still...)- Wish Nolan had played a bit more on the two ends of social terror: both the decadence of Gotham and its elite at the expense of suppressing the masses and the Jacobian mob terror that came afterward. As one commentator had put it, The Dark Knight captured the psychology of terror and violence, the Dark Knight Rises seems to capture more the sociology of it.
7/23/2012 1:26:20 AM
LOL. My biggest gripe so far has been wondering how Bane's mercenaries could realistically hope to keep the people of Gotham from covertly fleeing, even IF they had threatened the soldiers at the blockade. This is where my suspension of disbelief went completely out the window. Is Gotham entirely on an island, then? There certainly are going to be a lot of boats on an island of that size, then. (Think New York.) Wouldn't be too difficult for some random person to just go jump in a boat, sail away, and then the mercenaries are left looking like idiots because they can't just blow up the city now to back up their threat. I mean, what are they going to do? "Hey, um... one got away. Call for the detonation." It seems like a pretty hollow threat, especially when stretched out over a 5 month period. You mean to tell me that NOBODY escaped in 5 whole months...?I just feel like the bomb was a pretty weak plot contrivance.
7/23/2012 1:32:34 AM
^ I think it's pretty clear that a few stragglers are going to get through, but by and large, the threat of nuclear detonation is enough to keep the vast majority terrorized. It doesn't take much to keep people paralyzed with fear.
7/23/2012 1:35:32 AM
7/23/2012 6:43:02 AM
I enjoyed the movie quite a bit, though I think it terms of sheer quality TDK probably wins out.I also think some of you people are being a little over critical of a comic book movie.
7/23/2012 7:58:17 AM
The movie was outstanding.
7/23/2012 10:21:06 AM
Yep, I loved the movie.
7/23/2012 10:21:57 AM
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7/23/2012 10:55:19 AM
girl with the dragon tattoo had several other novels in the works that weren't released due to the author's death so that MAY have helped everything tie in together more reasonably[Edited on July 23, 2012 at 11:44 AM. Reason : ]
7/23/2012 11:25:17 AM
7/23/2012 12:35:30 PM
Oh, and the scene where Miranda Tate is slowly playing with the detonator using her thumb while also slowly stabbing batman and speaking in her sultry accent was one of the sexiest "non sexual" thinks I think that I have ever scene in a theater. That was awesome/
7/23/2012 1:20:55 PM
No no, the sexiest, non-sexual scene was Catwoman pinning some dude (was it Daggett?) to the wall with her high-heels.[Edited on July 23, 2012 at 1:38 PM. Reason : .]
7/23/2012 1:38:26 PM
what about when miss piggy attacks jack black and sticks her crotch in his face?
7/23/2012 2:11:06 PM
7/23/2012 5:34:47 PM
At the end of TDK he got up and ran away.
7/23/2012 5:37:25 PM
He hobbled away
7/23/2012 8:09:42 PM
Yeah, what he said ^
7/23/2012 8:16:22 PM
He out-hobbled the police dogs.
7/23/2012 8:19:15 PM
Well, duh, he's Batman
7/23/2012 8:36:14 PM
Let's talk about the appearance of Bunny Colvin AND Tommy Carcetti.
7/23/2012 11:21:49 PM
7/23/2012 11:42:49 PM
Carcetti is Baltimore's Harvey Dent.
7/24/2012 7:56:47 AM
was the bridge guard cop who blew the bridge any known actor? he looked very familiar but in checking IMDB I can't recognize him, or even see if that character is credited
7/24/2012 9:37:36 AM
He's officially Littlefinger in my head now. Great run as Carcetti, though.
7/24/2012 9:39:23 AM
^^ He's Quinn from Dexter
7/24/2012 9:46:15 AM
holy crap i did not even recognize that guy was petyr baelish
7/24/2012 9:52:41 AM
He looked kinda like Jack from Gossip Girl. Definitely had seen him in something and I don't watch Dexter, but can't put my finger on it. And Blake's partner that he was passing letters to in the tunnel always plays a cop. He's a cop on Grimm and I saw him in some movie yesterday where he was cop.and I totally missed that Bill Cowher was in this movie...[Edited on July 24, 2012 at 1:10 PM. Reason : .]
7/24/2012 1:06:48 PM
^Yeah Cowher was next to Big Ben, I THOUGHT that was him but you barely see his face in the movie.
7/24/2012 1:41:17 PM
The last 20 minutes were great, and the prison scenes were good, the other 2+ hours were pretty underwhelming. Nolan is a pretty shit screenwriter though. Income disparity is a pretty good topic to bring up, but being the hack he is he only knows how to go about it in a heavy handed, obnoxioulsy obvious and a lazy way. An episode of Breaking Bad has better character development, dialogue etc etc. Nolan makes smart movies for dumb people, always has....but action was pretty cool
7/24/2012 4:26:00 PM
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7/24/2012 7:16:54 PM
^^^
7/24/2012 8:05:44 PM
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7/24/2012 10:59:10 PM
I just remembered something...SPOILER:When batman and bane were fighting the first time... Batman threw those "explosive" devices at Bane. Were those supposed to be a distraction or something similar to flashbangs?It seemed really corny and out of the ordinary... Plus, Bane didn't even care...I wish batman would have used more gadgets in this one... What's the purpose of that utility belt if he really doesn't use any utilities.
7/25/2012 7:19:14 AM
I think they were intended to make him flinch/turn away/cover his eyes so Batman could get some distance between them.
7/25/2012 7:32:07 AM
^^ I thought they were gasses that just didn't affect Bane because they he had gone through the same training and was immune to it
7/25/2012 8:12:05 AM