The_King_of_Everything
Yeah.
I really don't want to answer questions right now lol and I refuse to spoil anything for anyone.
I really don't want to answer questions right now lol and I refuse to spoil anything for anyone.
Apparently it received a standing ovation
Nolan did it brehs
Just got back in from a screening. In one simple word, TDKR is incredible.
Nolan has completely nailed a PERFECT end to this series. Everything is EPIC - the score, the action, the emotional triggers - all epic.
Bane, whilst nowhere near as impressive as Joker, was an excellent choice for a bad guy. This guy is pure malevolence. There is a particularly violent moment which involves bane and a poor wall street dude. It's something all parents need to be aware of before taking kids.
Selina was great and Hathaway nailed the character and made her own interpretation but there are many little traits from past origins that come into play.
JGL is not robin nor does he appear in the suit. He is just an idealistic beat cop. Nothing more. His character is handled and written well.
Bale was excellent as Batman and finally, The Bat Voice, is done with justice. It's not as forced as it was previously.
Action scenes were excellent and truly make this move epic. The last 20 minutes with Batman and Bane are some of the finest fight scenes I've ever seen in a superhero movie. The camera is pulled back and slowed down to show the blows.
I'm tired now but I'll write more later.
Tom McAuliffe ‏@TomMcAuliffe
@sridhar1396 9 out of 10 for me. I'd put Amazing Spider-Man at a 7.5 and Avengers at an 8.5
Nolan has finally cast two actresses in this series who add to the story and both roles where the acting is believable.
Bruce Wayne is in a complete state when we meet him, he looks awful, beaten, half the bat he used to be. There are some heart tugging moments with Alfred and Bruce discussing legacy, family and doing the right thing.
The dialogue is generally brilliant but there are a few stinkers that come from some of the policemen and a truly awful line delivery from someone at the stock exchange. I cringed at it.
Liam Neeson rocked.
"@TomMcAuliffe
@Inferno313 its an ending that presents opportunity for thought for sure"
Nolan has finally cast two actresses in this series who add to the story and both roles where the acting is believable.
Bruce Wayne is in a complete state when we meet him, he looks awful, beaten, half the bat he used to be. There are some heart tugging moments with Alfred and Bruce discussing legacy, family and doing the right thing.
The dialogue is generally brilliant but there are a few stinkers that come from some of the policemen and a truly awful line delivery from someone at the stock exchange. I cringed at it.
Liam Neeson rocked.