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The Dark Night better be better!

With a director that its light years better than the iron man one, with actors that are a lot lot better than the iron man ones, with a villian that its better than anything in the iron man movie and with a script that at least in paper seems more interesting I thik it will difficult for the Dark Knight to not be better.

Not taking anything from Iron Man, it was a very comic-adaptation good movie :)

Just got back from it, what an awesome movie; really on par with Transformers, although I didn't get goosebumps as I did with Transformers.

Quick question though, who's the guy with the eyepatch at the end of the credits? I'm completely ignorant to the Iron Man storyline.

Just got back from it, what an awesome movie; really on par with Transformers, although I didn't get goosebumps as I did with Transformers.

Quick question though, who's the guy with the eyepatch at the end of the credits? I'm completely ignorant to the Iron Man storyline.

His name is Nick Fury

I thought it was pretty good. It did felt like a summer boxoffice movie without being too serious unlike Batman Begins or Hulk. RDJ was great as usual. Loved that Stan Lee cameo. The laughs were nice but wasn't silly or over the top like Transformer. Transformer was an all in your face action movie with great CGI. But the story wasn't as slick as Iron Man. The technology in this movie was awesome. Stan Winston did a great job with the robots. I thought the final battle was weak & the movie could've used more action. Here's too 2010 which looks to be better than the first.

8/10

Hmm not so sure on all the 10/10s and 9/10s .. I'd give it a 8/10 ~ 8.5/10.

The movie itself is ok, storyline way too linear (which is OK i guess .. but really .. its ABC .. nothing more, nothing less), characters ok/good, villians could be darker, special effects were great and there are a lot of subtle jokes in this one .. which I really like.

LOVING the fire robot hahaha ... I would have liked it to have more of a twist in it. Also .. he flies all the way back, returning to the almost the same site (sure .. that country is HUUUUGE) and nearly killing the exact same guy (that underboss). I mean .. really... come on....

Beside all that .. it's a great movie .. big fat 8. Wouldn't give it a 9 or let alone a 10...

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