15 things that bothered us about THE DARK KNIGHT RISES.

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the only point i can't say i agreed on what the point about bruce and thalia. i thought about almost everyone of those points made in the first post while i saw the movie. especially how bruce got back to gotham.

batman and bombs don't mix...
 

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Nolan's Batman (the character) is terrible. He didn't need humanizing. He took away all the things that made Batman Batman, he supposed to be a genius level detective,master level martial artist, borderline obsessed with fighting criminals and injustice.

Nolan gave you a Batman who didn't suit up in 8 years, sat home on some Howard Hughes shyt and looked confused about everything going on in his own movie. Straight clueless. Nolan had 3 movies to get it right and never did.
 

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That guy did not pay attention to the movie. It actually did take more than a couple of weeks for Bruce to heal. It took him months and it was said so in the movie. Mothafukkas ain't paying attention. There's some other inconsistencies in that dude's dumb ass article that ain't even worth pointing out.

One thing I'd like to say in defense of Catwoman though is that when I was a martial artist, I knew chicks that would fukk your sh!t up like Catwoman did in the movie. Some of them look dainty and soft but they still fukked your sh!t up. I learned to never underestimate someone during a fight or confrontation.

Still think Michelle Pfeiffer was better though.
 

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"they didn't build up the relationship.... if only this would happen in real life"

fukking loser!!!


i read the first one... how the hell did talia know who wayne was..... ummmmm cause raz was still alive.. apparently he missed the whole scene of him explaining he's immortal and telling the entire backstory

:wtf:

Wayne was hallucinating.
 

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why was the movie sneak dissing the occupy movment
 

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Nolan's Batman (the character) is terrible. He didn't need humanizing. He took away all the things that made Batman Batman, he supposed to be a genius level detective,master level martial artist, borderline obsessed with fighting criminals and injustice.

Nolan gave you a Batman who didn't suit up in 8 years, sat home on some Howard Hughes shyt and looked confused about everything going on in his own movie. Straight clueless. Nolan had 3 movies to get it right and never did.

I think he got it right in the first 2 movies but you're spot on about this last one.

It just... did not feel like a batman movie. Nowhere in the film did he behave like batman.

This was the Bain show, with special guest appearance by some guy in a batman outfit, as far as I'm concerned.

And yes, I hated TDKR.

TDK>BB>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>TDKR
 

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Nolan's Batman (the character) is terrible. He didn't need humanizing. He took away all the things that made Batman Batman, he supposed to be a genius level detective,master level martial artist, borderline obsessed with fighting criminals and injustice.

Nolan gave you a Batman who didn't suit up in 8 years, sat home on some Howard Hughes shyt and looked confused about everything going on in his own movie. Straight clueless. Nolan had 3 movies to get it right and never did.

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Only thing that bothered me was that marion cotillard death scene plus she looked a lil
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in this movie
 

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Nolan's Batman (the character) is terrible. He didn't need humanizing. He took away all the things that made Batman Batman, he supposed to be a genius level detective,master level martial artist, borderline obsessed with fighting criminals and injustice.

Nolan gave you a Batman who didn't suit up in 8 years, sat home on some Howard Hughes shyt and looked confused about everything going on in his own movie. Straight clueless. Nolan had 3 movies to get it right and never did.
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Nolan's Batman (the character) is terrible. He didn't need humanizing. He took away all the things that made Batman Batman, he supposed to be a genius level detective,master level martial artist, borderline obsessed with fighting criminals and injustice.

Nolan gave you a Batman who didn't suit up in 8 years, sat home on some Howard Hughes shyt and looked confused about everything going on in his own movie. Straight clueless. Nolan had 3 movies to get it right and never did.
I kind of agree with this. He took away the parts of Batman that really mad him the best comic character ever, and just gave us a guy in a Batsuit with tools. I think the character can be done so much better. Batman in the comics is essentially a crazy person. There's a thin line separating him from the people he puts away in Arkham. It could have been approached much better I feel.

Batman doesn't need to be realistic. It's not a realistic idea. His best villains could not exist in a realistic world. That's that

And for the record, I think BB>TDKR=TDK. It started off great. I think the last two could have been so much better. The city of Gotham had no soul compared to the city in BB where everything was dark and he was doing detective work stringing up corrupt cops and investigating shyt. THAT is what Batman is about. Not just dressing up and beating up guys
 

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would you care to elaborate sir?

'The Dark Knight Rises' Review: Batman Battles Bane, Nolan Nukes Occupy Wall Street

The ‘Dark Knight’ Takes on Occupy - Uprising

What The Dark Knight Rises and Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Have in Common - Forbes

'The Dark Knight Rises,' Occupy Wall Street: Protester Says 'Don't Occupy Gotham City'

Occupy Wall Street - Salon.com

Dark Knight Rises is unabashedly conservative anti-Occupy agit-prop, which makes it all the more interesting because Hollywood, though not quite the Pinko paradise the Right imagines, is dominated by liberals. The film’s villains are demagogic populists who assemble a crew by feeding off class resentment and poverty.

"The Dark Knight Rises," the third and final installment in director Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy, pushes the ideological envelope even further than before. It's impossible not to feel Nolan's disgust at Occupy Wall Street, a movement the film paints as both incoherent and violent courtesy of a class warfare villain armed with nuclear weaponry.

In 1988, a Konami executive said pop culture industries were looking to “take anything remotely in the news and make it a game.” Obviously, this move to put the headline-grabbing “99 percent” concept into video games and movies shows what that enduring strategy looks like in practice — and it doesn’t look very good. In fact, it looks like the 1980s on steroids. Whereas that decade saw an anti-populism telling kids that do-gooders like government scientists, EPA officials and police chiefs were society’s enemies, we are now seeing an even more audacious anti-populism — one suggesting to kids that our heroic military and superheroes must defeat leaders of “the common man” in order to protect the common man.

Reporting on the upcoming new edition of the game “Call of Duty” and the imminent release of the film “The Dark Knight Rises,” Gameranx.com reports: The game’s main villain is Raul Menendez, described as the“idolized Messiah of the 99%” – a Julian Assange-like character who’s old, experienced, and hell bent on starting a global insurrection against the status quo…

The character, as with the rest of the story, is the creation of David S. Goyer. Goyer is the co-writer of “The Dark Knight Rises,” which also shares a similar story featuring Bane as Batman’s primary antagonist, who starts a class war aimed against the rich and privileged of Gotham City with the backing of the common man.

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then that was even dumber and the article should have pointed THAT out.. cause he had a conversation with his "fake" raz. yet raz told him the REAL story and explained he was that mercenary. so how exactly did bruce know all that out of thin air and get it right

:facepalm::facepalm::facepalm::smh::smh::smh:
 
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