TDK>BB>TDKR
TDK-take away Ledger and it's a solid crime thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat, with lots of built up tension and great visuals. add Ledger's performance and it's a classic. still the GOAT superhero/comic book movie and I don't see that changing any time soon. Lol at the dialogue being weak. Yes, Ledger brought a lot to the performance, but you realize someone had to WRITE most of his lines right? the Joker explaining how he knows the cop's friends better than he did and his speech to Harvey Dent in the hospital is the best dialogue I've ever seen in a superhero movie. Ledger was brilliant but he didn't improvise that shyt. overall the movie was just the perfect mix of action, story and acting
Batman Begins-had the best story but the worst dialogue. this was the only movie in the trilogy where David S. Goyer actually helped with writing the screenplay rather than just the story and it shows. He's great at writing a story but terrible at writing dialogue. rewatch all the scenes with Rachel, or any scene where they talk about the microwave machine, or the scene where Falcone tells Bruce that he doesn't know anything about the real world. its just incredibly forced, blatantly obvious expository dialogue that doesn't even resemble the way people actually talk. but it definitely had the best story of the trilogy with the least amount of plot holes. but Nolan was pretty new to action scenes and it definitely showed here, so that takes away from it a bit
TDKR-best-directed of the trilogy, great visuals, good dialogue, sloppy and convoluted story. as I said in the other thread, Nolan was so concerned with making as epic a film as possible that he didn't pay as much attention to the details of the plot that he normally does
to me, TDK-10/10, BB-8/10, TDKR-7/10