"Why won't he just kill this nikka?"
lmaooooooooooooo brehI was just thinking about getting p*ssy. I took a fine culumbian girl with big lips and had my hand on her thigh the whole movie while appreciating ledgers performance.
We go back to my apt and i get the worst blowjob of my life and she had a jungle hairy p*ssy. Like i havent shaved or gotten action in 3 years hairy. Im still traumatized
We didn't go all the way but im glad i prolly would have gotten rug burn
Without going into the deeper themes and all that, this was among one of my first impressions tooGot Damn batman simping ugly chicks now?
-DMP-
I didn't mind it cuz it they were talking over dinner and were having a philosophical discussion. he probably would spit some pretentious bs like that.
all in all I also thought eckart was meh. no charisma. not terrible though.
also we're forgetting the worst, most DUMBEST scene in the movie. when that guy pulls a gun out on harvey from the witness stand.
"Next time I reccomend you buy american"
lol that's like something out of batman and robin.
SCUST
I was in fukking awe at how BRILLIANT it was a film, not just a Batman movie. Heath Ledger really gave the performance of a lifetime, not even butter-faced Maggie Gyllenhall could bring down the greatness of this film experience.
One of my all time favorite movie watching experiences is the moment where Batman is chasing Joker on the bat-cycle and does that FLIP off the wall. The WHOLE crowd in unison had the face it was THE perfect movie moment.
Flawless. The movie was like going to mcdonalds and getting a steak entree from Benihanas
the year was 2008 and superhero movies were mostly trash. remember ghostrider? xmen 1? superman returns?
they were seen as mostly lame and nerdy. yeah its nice to see heroes on the big screen BUT, movie plots were trash in general. i actually wasnt all that moved by batman begins.
went to watch this movie off the hype alone. what followed i just wasnt ready for. i said maybe this will be good like spiderman 2
insted i watched one of the most gripping, electrifying dramas i ever saw. it was the GOAT Experience in a packed theater. the joker was flames. FLAMES.
nolan got it. the plot of the movie was good enough to stand, and be critically acclaimed on its own. then subtract the typical cop and villain main characters. now add batman, and add a transcedent performance in ledger's joker. now make sure the tempo of a 3 hour movie was somehow almost moving too quick, so the audience had no time to catch its breath- not one wasted camera shot in the whole movie.
GOAT experience.