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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2015 12:02:59 GMT -5
So let's talk about how badass this movie is. I'll never forget going to the midnight showing and people were dressed up as Batman, Joker, Gotham City Police, etc. I've never seen anything like it in my life. When Joker walked onscreen and goes "ha ha ha ha...and I thought MY jokes were bad", everyone started applauding...and when he slammed the dudes head down on the pencil, everyone went NUTS! That will always stick with me. I remember looking at my friend as Joker walked out of the exploding hospital, and we both had that look on our face where we knew this was something fierce as hell. I ended up going back to see it 4 more times at the theater, and have watched it who knows how many times since then on dvd. This was the movie responsible for getting me back into film. Soon after Dark Knight, I just had to dig deeper into film history to try and experience that same feeling again. The closest I have gotten to that would have to be Taxi Driver...but ANYWAY! Lol It's no secret that this movie has made a huge impact on people. Hell, there is a guy I work with who has Heath's Joker tattood on his hand. What is your favorite scene? Do you have a favorite quote? Any cool stories you wish to share? Or did u think it sucked ass and can't wait for the new films next year? Discuss.
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Post by Weemanv1 on Sept 13, 2015 13:18:06 GMT -5
Tremendous crime thriller, terrible Batman movie.
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Post by The Sexy Psychotic on Sept 13, 2015 15:24:25 GMT -5
Yeah, I dont like what Nolan did to the word "Batman" - his films had nothing to do with Batman, and what happened with the success of this film was it brought on this wave of "fan" that supposedly knows all about Batman because they saw it in a Nolan film or on an Arkham game. Thankfully this wave has been slowly but surely terminated as we've seen more and more of Affleck. I also dont like how popular this film got for the simple reason that I feel it all came from Ledger's death, this film would have not even done half the business it did if he hadn't died and at the time it was suspicious too. Begins made crapmoney, like I've read that it made less than B&R, which tbh did kill at the BO, but the point is that Begins wasn't the big masterpiece its hailed as now. Now if we take the Batman-ness away from the film then yeah, its a great mystery/crime film...I just dont like that Batman got roped into it. Though I am so so so stoked on Affleck's run now, he looks like Batman, like he's been ripped straight from the comics! He's gonna ing kill and he already looks like he could rip out Bale's throat haha
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2015 15:52:02 GMT -5
Fantastic movie. So many great quotes, but my favorite will always be
"You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain"
So many great scenes, I can't pick just one.
As a huge Batman fan, I can get into anything within that universe. Even the 90's movies.
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Post by TheXtremisT on Sept 13, 2015 16:37:37 GMT -5
Love it. Best Batman film bar none. Don't care what anyone says.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2015 17:08:56 GMT -5
I love how much people bitch about it. Everyone hates B&R because it was comical. Then they hate these because they're serious.
Regardless TDK is the goat. It's hard to watch these days just because of the enormous hype around it. But everytime I do, I remember it's brilliance.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2015 18:45:43 GMT -5
Great movie that I always enjoy!!! Love the chase scene with the truck....Ledger does some of his best stuff there
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Post by Nivro™ on Sept 13, 2015 19:00:54 GMT -5
Probably the best Batman film made IMO. Bale played a perfect Bruce Wayne to me which is essential to the role of Batman. Anyone can put on a suit with fake muscles but if you cant play the role o a billionaire playboy it defeats the purpose for me. Ledger's version of Joker was fantastic. It finally gave us a true loose cannon of the Joker. I know the 89 Batman gets a lot of love but other then Nicholson version of The Joker, I found both Batman & Batman Returns to be kinda silly. I wont even get into the other 2 Batman films, everyone pretty much agrees on those.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Sept 13, 2015 19:05:45 GMT -5
I love this film. I remember going to see the premiere in a big movie theater in Manhattan. The crowd popped for the appearance of the Joker and several key moments. Amazing experience. The chase scene is great, but nothing tops the interrogation scene for me.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2015 19:05:47 GMT -5
I don't know if I could pick my all time favourite movie, but this is up there. Bale was a great Bruce Wayne. Ledger's Joker was just.....wow. Dammit, now I gotta watch the movie again.
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Post by Mr. PerpetuaLynch Motion on Sept 13, 2015 19:53:03 GMT -5
It wasn't the best of the trilogy but it was still really good. If I had to rank them it would go Begins, Rises and then TDK. Blows my mind that Begins is 10 years old now.
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Post by ¡Twist Of 45 and 47! on Sept 13, 2015 19:56:12 GMT -5
Good movie but the hype sort of killed it for me. It's a shame that the sequel was so difficult to watch.
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Post by Cameron Stone on Sept 13, 2015 20:20:26 GMT -5
Was a really good movie, but Begins is still the best Batman movie in my opinion. This one didn't feel as much like Batman as he did in Begins
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Post by Mox on Sept 13, 2015 20:41:51 GMT -5
I enjoyed it. But it's still overrated.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2015 22:42:29 GMT -5
Amazing movie.
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Post by rkmo: Everyone Else but Me on Sept 13, 2015 22:48:12 GMT -5
Love the movie. Love Ledger's portrayal of the Joker. Love the relationship between Bruce and Alfred portrayed by Bale and Caine. Really enjoyed the Harvey Dent character; wished we saw more of him. It's definitely the gem of the Nolan trilogy for me. Still stop and watch whenever I run across it while surfing. Not saying there are no problems with it, but the entertainment value trumps any of those.
And for the record, no I'm not a reader of the comics, nor am I very familiar with the history of Batman.
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Post by hbkjason on Sept 14, 2015 4:43:03 GMT -5
These movies were ok for me. I did enjoy them, but holy crap do I ing hate the pretentious, no it all Batman fans these movies created it was like a few million people saw these movies then BAM they were Batman experts and would look down on any other incarnation of Batman and then tell people in very long winded and stuck up ways how this is the greatest Batman series of all time. The movies were good, but they sure as hell were not what I want in a Batman movie. I really hope this new Batman does not go the ultra serious route like Nolan did.
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Post by punksnotdead on Sept 14, 2015 9:35:51 GMT -5
Nolan used Morrison, Loeb and Miller as direct references for his films. Not sure what you "not a Batman movie" people are on about but if you actually read Batman comics you'd know you're totally off base. I mean I'm an Animated Series fan too but that's hardly the definitive Batman for book readers. Awesome show. Awesome in the same way the Arkham games are awesome. Not sure how liking either of those mediums makes what Nolan did any less significant to the Batman U.
The problem with Batman is that everyone has a different interpretation of what the character is to them, or what he should be. I'm sure there are people out there who think the Batman Forever or Batman & Robin Batman is the best Batman ever. No disrespect to Val Kilmer either because I think he was a pretty awesome Bruce Wayne, but those films are widely regarded as lesser installments for most fans. So it's completely subjective. Although I think most of the debate sits steadily between Nolan and Burton fans, understandably so. I wish Burton would have gotten his third movie off and that whole deal makes me sad in retrospect.
That being said, The Dark Knight is the best Batman movie to-date imo. I don't particularly care for the other two as much anymore and neither even remotely compares to TDK for me. Begins has always had super sluggish pacing and Rises just isn't a very good movie from a storytelling perspective. I truly wish Nolan would have cast JGL as "Eddie" and gone with a Riddler story, potentially a When In Rome/Long Halloween type of deal with Catwoman being heavily involved, but that's spilt milk at this point. I think TDK is not only the best Batman film ever, but one of the absolute best films ever made. It's easily top five for me, and it's just icing on the cake that it also happens to be a Bat flick.
Affleck's Batman seems to be influenced more from the Arkham games universe from what I'm seeing. However, there is still tons of gritty realism, which is the world Nolan created for the character. I'm not sure how you can love what you've seen so far of BvS and hate what Nolan did with his trilogy. Nolan helped create the Man of Steel Universe and BvS is an extension of both his creations.
Whatever, fanboying works both ways. I'm extremely pumped for Affleck as Batman and have been since day one. He looks just like the Batman/Bruce that Paul Dini created, which is the type of Batman fans have been familiar with in some capacity for 20 years between TAS, his comic runs, and of course the most recent video games. It's definitely something to be excited about but I've said multiple times that I'd much rather see another stand alone Batman film before we get this BvS and JLA mashup stuff.
Regardless, The Dark Knight is a magnificent film. The acting and cinematography are as good as a film has ever demonstrated and I'm incredibly proud, as both a Batman/comic book and film fan in general, to be able to point to that film as a true pinnacle of how comic book films can be more than just fun big budget popcorn flicks. I think Daredevil is doing a similar deal for Netflix. You don't have to specify that it's a great comic book movie or show because it's just great, under any circumstances.
My Bat favorites in relative order:
The Dark Knight Batman Returns Mask of the Phantasm Batman 89 Begins
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Post by MacReady on Sept 14, 2015 11:06:46 GMT -5
I love Dark Knight as a FILM, it's a near masterpiece, it's like Heat with a comicbook character as the lead.
BUT, it's a terrible representation of said comicbook character.
Bring on Batfleck, and bring him on for a LONG TIME!
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Post by TurboEddie on Sept 14, 2015 14:11:42 GMT -5
The Dark Knight is a masterpiece and modern day classic. One of my favorite qualities about the film is one that most people dislike, and that is the human element of its characters.
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