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went to Batman "The Dark Knight". Oh my goodness. What to say about it. I thought it was really
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We watched Batman: The Dark Knight this weekend. I have to admit, I was skeptical at first. There was just too much hype about Heath Ledger - and I was sick of hearing about him before I even saw the movie. I mean, they were talking ...
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that people loved to hate him and felt pity for him at the same time. Batman on the other hand, was talking like he had sore throat. Why is that?? Asked my sister who watched The Dark Knight a few days
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While these gripes were sticking points for me and Batman Begins, my largest problem with Nolan's Batman films is his insistence on hyper-realism. All these things that I disliked about Batman Begins were present in The Dark Knight, ...
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The Dark Knight is more lifelike and contains more violent scenes than previous Batman films, which have been closer to the original cartoon style. Many parents did not realise how different the new film, released at the start of the ...
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Late thoughts on Dark Knight . I'm sure everyone and their mom has already talked about this movie... lacking, and it's a small gripe, is that I'm really not invested in either Bruce Wayne or Batman. I
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Batman movie, "Dark Knight" coming in summer 2008. I don't know yet if we'll see Two-Face, or if Eckhart... She's dark and mysterious, living alone in her attic, collecting rocks, spiders and dust. Wilde
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The obvious switch didn’t work then, and it didn’t work for me in The Dark Knight. There are other similar moments of implausibility in the film. First, an early scene in which the Joker busts into Dent’s fundraiser ends up with Batman ...
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Heath Ledger lives up to his reputation. He is insane. Totally, gloriously, fantastically insane and will wake you from the coma which is Batman, the Dark Knight. Seriously people, greatest movie of all time? What’s the deal?
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The Dark Knight, then, is a proper Tragedy. Batman isn't scapegoated so much as revealed, and perhaps redeemed. He accepts responsibility by taking the previously unseen truth his masquerade allows: an explanation of moreso than ...