
HankMurphy
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Posted - 2008.07.22 07:35:00 -
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Originally by: Arcon Telf Awesome.
Go see it. Now.
I'm not kidding. Do it now.
QFT
holy ****
this was one great movie. by far the best rendition of batman in a movie ever, and on top of that somehow they managed to top the last one they made
(huge fan of the various comics and the animated series and 'some' of the movies)
Originally by: Robert Rosenberg
This Batman has a murderer playing Batman, a sociopathic arch-criminal joker, and the first movie had a really poor version of Ras Al-Gool(sp?) in it.
1) batman a murderer? either you haven't paid much attention or your just rambling w/o any idea what you are talking about 2) joker is both a sociopath, a psycopath, and a few other 'paths' all rolled together
with a franchise like this that is generations old and has had MANY different ppl tell and alter the story, it really depends on the interpretation of the character. in the caase of the joker, i was shocked at how well heath ledger did. no one ever did a joker like that and i don't think anyone could again. he made it his own to be sure
yeah, on second thought, you have no clue what you are talking about. one of those whiny ppl that aren't really pleased by anything because you tend to be overly nostalgic and remember everything from your idealistic past a bit better than they probably were. it's how you subconsciously justify the bitter surrounds you face as an adult. or, as my favorite comedian would have put it: ôScratch any cynic, and youÆll find a disappointed idealist.ö
WHAM! that will teach you to rip on this movie, dont do it again!  IT WAS ****ing AWSOME
everyone go see it now
go see it now

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HankMurphy
Minmatar Pelennor Enterprises
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Posted - 2008.07.26 23:46:00 -
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Originally by: Daziel Iaar I agree there is a small problem with him letting liam neason die and not letting the joker die which imo was definately the worse and the bigger monster of the two. But i feel that the second film was meant to be alot more grittier and nothing like the spiderman films which strive to be as dark as the dark knight but never go that extra mile.
not sure you can decide which is more of a monster. the joker was sick, but raz thought it ok to systematically destroy an entire city or society, damn the ppl in it, all for the sake of forward momentum. thats pretty messed up too.
there is also the element that the joker's main goal was to break someone. batman knew that and couldn't live with himself knowing the joker wins if he dies. raz was a different story. he was his mentor and very skilled. batman didn't kill him, raz put himself in that situation (on the train) ------------------------------ of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most |