Recommended Posts

I just came back from watching it. I almost fell asleep. Ledger's Joker performance was outstanding but the rest was pretty boring to me.

Along with Batman Begins, Christopher Nolan makes a point to create a superhero movie that's NOT FUN.

Although very rebellious with Hollywood standards by making a movie that's NOT FUN, Nolan makes up for it with the drama, characters, and story. To him, the idea of Batman isn't fun. It's not...oh let's blow stuff up and save the day. To him, Batman is a complicated character with very dark tendencies. He's also trying to make a political statement as far as trying to define America's identity in the current political climate. You know...bruce wayne...millionaire playboy who's parents got shot and seeks revenge on those that spark fear, but in return he gets chastised by Gotham's public who really doesn't know what to make of Batman. He also has to choose how far to take his power, and decide where the line is drawn. Nolan also exploits gotham's fear of criminals and terrorists and how that fear seems to overcome the inhabitants....wanting to turn their back on anything they believed in just to rid them of said fear.

I had to see this movie twice in order to make sense of it. It's really written like a crime drama with someone in a mask thrown in there. I plan on seeing it a 3rd time with the fresh perspective of a political thriller.

Amazing movie! Did anybody else laugh when the Joker blows up the hospital? I LOL'ed :laugh:

Yeah, I love that part :) I like it how the Joker has a "I Believe in Harvey Dent" sticker when he's talking to Harvey in the hospital :p Seen it twice now. good times.

I disagree with that last point. I think he fully well deserves the Oscar. I don't think I've seen such an absolutely spot on and convincing portrayal of any character in any movie in a very, very long time. It was perfect. Honestly. I don't see how it could have been improved in any way.

Heh, exactly. I wonder how ol' Jack Nicholson feels, eh.

Wait, I already know.

I think Heath is much more appropriate as the Joker. I can never take Nicholson seriously :p

"MTV: What do you think of another actor, Heath Ledger, playing the Joker in next summer's "The Dark Knight"?

Nicholson: Let me be the way I'm not in interviews. I'm furious. I'm furious. [He laughs.] They never asked me about a sequel with the Joker. I know how to do that! Nobody ever asked me.

MTV: It was never brought up?

Nicholson: No. It's like, in any area, you can't believe the reasons things do or don't happen. Not asking me how to do the sequel is that kind of thing. Maybe it's not a mistake. Maybe it was the right thing, but to be candid, I'm furious. "

(sorry for the double post)

I saw it a couple days ago, and I didn't really care for it. This is just my opinion, but it was too long, too boring, and the only part I found remotely interesting was the part where the Joker had to mess with the detonator in order to blow up the rest of the hospital. If I had to rate it, I'd give it a 3/10.

I saw it a couple days ago, and I didn't really care for it. This is just my opinion, but it was too long, too boring, and the only part I found remotely interesting was the part where the Joker had to mess with the detonator in order to blow up the rest of the hospital. If I had to rate it, I'd give it a 3/10.

You're like, the only person in the world to think that :p Oh well, meh

I saw it a couple days ago, and I didn't really care for it. This is just my opinion, but it was too long, too boring, and the only part I found remotely interesting was the part where the Joker had to mess with the detonator in order to blow up the rest of the hospital. If I had to rate it, I'd give it a 3/10.

You chose the part where someone is messing with a detonator as the most interesting part, over all of the other action scenes in the entire movie?

Makes sense.

why are there 2 threads?

maybe this thread should be merged with:

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?show...9552

Along with Batman Begins, Christopher Nolan makes a point to create a superhero movie that's NOT FUN.

Although very rebellious with Hollywood standards by making a movie that's NOT FUN, Nolan makes up for it with the drama, characters, and story. To him, the idea of Batman isn't fun. It's not...oh let's blow stuff up and save the day. To him, Batman is a complicated character with very dark tendencies. He's also trying to make a political statement as far as trying to define America's identity in the current political climate. You know...bruce wayne...millionaire playboy who's parents got shot and seeks revenge on those that spark fear, but in return he gets chastised by Gotham's public who really doesn't know what to make of Batman. He also has to choose how far to take his power, and decide where the line is drawn. Nolan also exploits gotham's fear of criminals and terrorists and how that fear seems to overcome the inhabitants....wanting to turn their back on anything they believed in just to rid them of said fear.

I had to see this movie twice in order to make sense of it. It's really written like a crime drama with someone in a mask thrown in there. I plan on seeing it a 3rd time with the fresh perspective of a political thriller.

yeah i absolutely agree.

for anyone going out to watch a movie in the hope of seeing "non-stop actions and explosions" - this movie will be a disappointment.

but if you go past that and look at the actual story. the intense drama, the characters and the message Nolan is trying to put across (the conflict between power and morality) i think it is a fantastic movie.

a great change from the usual superhero movies with their non-stop action sequences and nothing else much. the actors did a wonderful job, the cinematography and soundtrack is very very intense and in the end i think the final result is superb.

that being said, i enjoyed the action as well. go the batpod!

You chose the part where someone is messing with a detonator as the most interesting part, over all of the other action scenes in the entire movie?

Makes sense.

If you want to talk individual scenes, that part was my favourite scene as well. The way you see every room getting blown up in realistic detail, plus seeing the joker doing his walk, and then the whole thing goes up in glorious flames. It's just a terrific scene.

If you want to talk individual scenes, that part was my favourite scene as well. The way you see every room getting blown up in realistic detail, plus seeing the joker doing his walk, and then the whole thing goes up in glorious flames. It's just a terrific scene.

Totally. My favorite scene as well!

Two-face is dead. Its not like the flaming acid gave him superpowers. Batman had a strong suit to support his fall, Two-face didn't.

He was burned with gasoline, not acid like in the comics. I initially thought he was dead as well...but He and Batman both had the same landing and Batman walked away.

I saw it a couple days ago, and I didn't really care for it. This is just my opinion, but it was too long, too boring, and the only part I found remotely interesting was the part where the Joker had to mess with the detonator in order to blow up the rest of the hospital. If I had to rate it, I'd give it a 3/10.
Are you sure you watched the same movie the rest of us did? I've seen it twice and loved it. I would totally see it again. Some people even thought it was better the 2nd time. Maybe go again? I don't know. It certainly didn't feel as long as it was to me. In fact, it seemed shorter than most movies that are less than 2 hours and it's more. Maybe I'm crazy.

batman's armour wouldnt have helped him from the shock it might have hindered him as it would have stopped his legs collapsing from under him thereby helping to break the fall

since two face's head wasnt at a queer angle he probably didnt break his neck, and since he probably landed on his back the shock was spread throughout his body, i think he had a greater chance of survival than batman, and he will come back in the third movie to suprise most of you

batman's armour wouldnt have helped him from the shock it might have hindered him as it would have stopped his legs collapsing from under him thereby helping to break the fall

since two face's head wasnt at a queer angle he probably didnt break his neck, and since he probably landed on his back the shock was spread throughout his body, i think he had a greater chance of survival than batman, and he will come back in the third movie to suprise most of you

I agree with you in that part, however I guarantee to you that he will be back and team up with the Penguin or another famous batman villain for the third part. Maybe two villains the same way as the Dark Knight.

many movies have had character's seemingly die only for them to appear later on or in the next part i cant think of any examples in other films but in the dark knight Gordon "dies" but appears later

in games Carmine dies in gears of war but will be back, in halo the Sgt dies TWICE but comes back

so im sure Two-face will be back

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • This seems backwards. You should have to explicitly authorize files for outside use. It shouldn't be the default.
    • Wow you are right, I never even noticed this until you said it! (870E Aorus Master) Before testing this card I had a TP-Link tx401 10GbE PCIe card in that slot (now using XikeStor 310 Thunderbolt to Ethernet adapter).
    • Lack of 5.1 makes this a no sale. What I really wish creative would make would be a USB version that supports 5.1 analog audio for speakers, can switch to headphone mode, and matches the specs of their top tier cards. The current X870E AMD motherboards dont have a great option for adding a PCIE x1 card without cutting down pcie lanes to the graphics card.
    • The Microsoft Office feature that time forgot by Usama Jawad I have been actively using Microsoft Word for the past couple of decades in academic, professional, and personal capacities. Although I used it through the perpetual version of Office apps at the start, I have been an active subscriber of Microsoft 365 Family subscription for over five years now. This means that my Word installation is regularly updated with new features, some of which I don't really like, but that's beside the point. As new features get continuously added, old ones that used to be a staple of Word have started to take a backseat. While I was reminiscing over my Windows experiences from my childhood today, I suddenly remember one such capability that I heavily used in my younger years but have not really touched in over a decade, and haven't seen in documents created by others either. That feature is WordArt. Just to clarify, WordArt is not a Microsoft product specific to Word, and is included in other Office apps like PowerPoint and Excel too. However, Microsoft Word is the app that I used Word Art in heavily, while making assignments or other deliverables for school. If you're unaware, WordArt offers a collection of styling techniques for text, introducing 3D effects like shadows and reflections in the text. It used to be one of the coolest things ever when I was at school and me and my classmates would often compete to ensure that our assignment's title in WordArt was truly the best and stood out above the rest. See some examples of WordArt, still present in the latest versions of Word below: Although WordArt is undeniably cool, it has taken a bit of a backseat, and has been relegated from the Home tab to the Insert toolbar, along with a bunch of other utilities, making it very easy to miss. This isn't exactly surprising because WordArt doesn't really have a place in academic and professional documents anymore, and while I have seen some creatives using it while developing promo material, even that sector has gravitated more towards dedicated graphic designing tools in the past years. For the vast majority of us, WordArt doesn't really exist, and that's alright. At least, it's still an option that can allow us to reminisce our childhood or even make some quick text stylization, if we really need it. Perhaps its usage has waned over time or the novelty has worn off, but I haven't even seen children use it in their academic assignments anymore. In fact, many don't even know that it exists. Maybe that's the fate of every beloved feature. What once felt cutting edge eventually becomes a relic, quietly tucked away as tastes, trends, and technology move on. WordArt may no longer dominate school assignments or decorate the covers of classroom projects, but for those of us who grew up with it, it remains a colorful reminder of a time when making text glow, bend, and cast giant shadows felt like the height of creativity. Hidden behind a few clicks in modern Word, it still survives not as a productivity tool, but as a small piece of computing nostalgia that refuses to disappear.
  • Recent Achievements

    • First Post
      DrWankel earned a badge
      First Post
    • Reacting Well
      DrWankel earned a badge
      Reacting Well
    • Week One Done
      Supreme Spray LV earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Genuinetonerink- Dubai earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      Genuinetonerink- Dubai earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      495
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      158
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      88
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      74
    5. 5
      Michael Scrip
      70
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!