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OT: The Dark Knight

Posted: Wed Aug 1, 2012 6:31 am
by Smash3
Anyone seen it yet (Keep it spoiler free)? IMO one of the best endings ever for a movie. Tied perfectly in all past events from previous movies, and visually was great.

Re: OT: The Dark Knight

Posted: Wed Aug 1, 2012 4:17 pm
by TheChosen1ne
ya man it was FREAKING AWESOME..... no i havent seen it yet.
great place to ask though :o

Re: OT: The Dark Knight

Posted: Wed Aug 1, 2012 6:45 pm
by jrdy_rq
Good movie overall but so many plotholes and inconsistencies which I won't explain further since I don't want to spoil the movie for anyone.

Also I predicted the ending of the movie when Alfred mentioned it at the onset which made it much less of a ****

Re: OT: The Dark Knight

Posted: Wed Aug 1, 2012 8:19 pm
by This IsMy House
I thought it was a great movie. Great way to finish up the 3 movies.

Re: OT: The Dark Knight

Posted: Wed Aug 1, 2012 8:53 pm
by LoveMyHeat
I didn't like it as much as BB or TDK, but I thought it was the perfect way to end the trilogy.

Re: OT: The Dark Knight

Posted: Wed Aug 1, 2012 9:02 pm
by FlashKing
It was a good film. not as good in my opinion as the Avengers and Amazing Spider-Man. the one thing I didn't understand was Joseph Gordon Levitt's characters real name at the end.

Re: OT: The Dark Knight

Posted: Wed Aug 1, 2012 9:44 pm
by CeltsfanSinceBirth
FlashKing wrote:It was a good film. not as good in my opinion as the Avengers and Amazing Spider-Man. the one thing I didn't understand was Joseph Gordon Levitt's characters real name at the end.


SPOILER
Well, his legal name was Robin. In a sense, he played that role in the film, being Batman's sidekick the whole way. However, the ending hints that he might be taking over as the new Dark Knight for the reboot/Justice League movie.

Re: OT: The Dark Knight

Posted: Thu Aug 2, 2012 12:10 am
by dolphinatik
Its good , long but good. Its not as good as the previous one though. Its a 6.5 or a 7 out of 10. Its Beautiful but nothing that makes you jump out of your seat.

Re: OT: The Dark Knight

Posted: Thu Aug 2, 2012 1:35 am
by LikeABosh
I was a little disappointed, but for a 3rd movie in a series, it was pretty good. I can't think of any other super hero trilogies where the 3rd movie didn't suck (Spider-man, X-men, Superman)

Re: OT: The Dark Knight

Posted: Thu Aug 2, 2012 1:40 am
by Tony Fiorentino
CeltsfanSinceBirth wrote:
FlashKing wrote:It was a good film. not as good in my opinion as the Avengers and Amazing Spider-Man. the one thing I didn't understand was Joseph Gordon Levitt's characters real name at the end.


SPOILER


change the font color b4 someone reads something they dont wanna see

this guys tryin to ruin the ending to a perfect trilogy for miami heat fans :x

Re: OT: The Dark Knight

Posted: Thu Aug 2, 2012 2:09 am
by Slot Machine
I liked it a lot. Some parts were overly corny, but I didn't really recognize that while I was watching the movie, only after it was after and I was thinking about it. The length didn't bother me because I was engaged the entire time. I don't really see why it got so many negative reviews. It didn't live up to The Dark Knight only because TDK was such an incredible movie. TDKR was very good.

I just watched TDK again today for the first time in a while and it still blows me away. That film was a masterpiece.

Re: OT: The Dark Knight

Posted: Thu Aug 2, 2012 4:07 am
by KDS91
It was alright for me. Still think The Avengers was better though.

Re: OT: The Dark Knight

Posted: Thu Aug 2, 2012 8:15 am
by ifrosty13
I liked it. I think Nolan left it open on purpose, however, *SPOILERS*
I think Nolan's original purpose of Alfred seeing batman and catwomen together was more of an imagination more than anything and he is actually dead. Keeping him alive would be purely based on a decision made by DC comics when making a Robin movie.

Re: OT: The Dark Knight

Posted: Thu Aug 2, 2012 1:46 pm
by Rodrizzle
I thought the film was great. Just a little bit below the Dark Knight though and I think that is simply because Heath Ledger was that good as the Joker.

Re: OT: The Dark Knight

Posted: Thu Aug 2, 2012 3:15 pm
by LikeABosh
ifrosty13 wrote:I liked it. I think Nolan left it open on purpose, however, *SPOILERS*
I think Nolan's original purpose of Alfred seeing batman and catwomen together was more of an imagination more than anything and he is actually dead. Keeping him alive would be purely based on a decision made by DC comics when making a Robin movie.


I don't know why people keep thinking this. SPOILERS What about bruce fixing the auto pilot, and if he was really dead, who contacted robin?

Re: OT: The Dark Knight

Posted: Thu Aug 2, 2012 6:33 pm
by ifrosty13
LikeABosh wrote:
ifrosty13 wrote:I liked it. I think Nolan left it open on purpose, however, *SPOILERS*
I think Nolan's original purpose of Alfred seeing batman and catwomen together was more of an imagination more than anything and he is actually dead. Keeping him alive would be purely based on a decision made by DC comics when making a Robin movie.


I don't know why people keep thinking this. SPOILERS What about bruce fixing the auto pilot, and if he was really dead, who contacted robin?


Although the Auto Pilot was fixed, it shows Batman in the plane with 5 seconds left on the bomb, how does he clear the 6 miles radius the radiation would hit in that amount of time?

Re: OT: The Dark Knight

Posted: Thu Aug 2, 2012 7:09 pm
by Slot Machine
ifrosty13 wrote:
LikeABosh wrote:
ifrosty13 wrote:I liked it. I think Nolan left it open on purpose, however, *SPOILERS*
I think Nolan's original purpose of Alfred seeing batman and catwomen together was more of an imagination more than anything and he is actually dead. Keeping him alive would be purely based on a decision made by DC comics when making a Robin movie.


I don't know why people keep thinking this. SPOILERS What about bruce fixing the auto pilot, and if he was really dead, who contacted robin?


Although the Auto Pilot was fixed, it shows Batman in the plane with 5 seconds left on the bomb, how does he clear the 6 miles radius the radiation would hit in that amount of time?

I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure it shows the 5 second clock and Batman but not necessarily in the plane.

Re: OT: The Dark Knight

Posted: Thu Aug 2, 2012 7:16 pm
by LikeABosh
^^ Yeah, I don't think it actually showed batman. Even if it did, bruce went from the middle east to america and across a frozen river into gotham in like 8 minutes. The movie just has some illogical moments

Re: OT: The Dark Knight

Posted: Thu Aug 2, 2012 7:58 pm
by LoveMyHeat
LikeABosh wrote:Even if it did, bruce went from the middle east to america and across a frozen river into gotham in like 8 minutes.


this really bugged me :/

Re: OT: The Dark Knight

Posted: Fri Aug 3, 2012 6:59 am
by NorrisColeWorld
ifrosty13 wrote:I liked it. I think Nolan left it open on purpose, however, *SPOILERS*
I think Nolan's original purpose of Alfred seeing batman and catwomen together was more of an imagination more than anything and he is actually dead. Keeping him alive would be purely based on a decision made by DC comics when making a Robin movie.






Its not opened ended at all.

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You cant find one scene that shows Batman and the clock at the same time.Alfred also would not have imagined him with Selina or her wearing Bruces mom necklace.Batman is alive plain and simple.