And I agree with Angry, Gyllenhaal is a [strike]gorgeous[/strike] woman.
Am I crazy or would anyone else like to see the bat symbol on the costume outlined in a goldish color that matches the utility belt? Just a thin outline around it. I'm not a fan of the all black chest symbol and it was even harder to notice in this movie than in the first.
i can't believe ledger made me laugh at an insane homicidal criminal.
I mean the dude is there trying to blow up a fucking hospital, about the worst thing you can do, and I'm laughing at him while he can't get the explosives to go off. That is fucked up right there.
i can't believe ledger made me laugh at an insane homicidal criminal.
I mean the dude is there trying to blow up a fucking hospital, about the worst thing you can do, and I'm laughing at him while he can't get the explosives to go off. That is fucked up right there.
The way he walked had me in fits of laughter.
That was what made me love the Joker. I've never seen him presented, in comics or in the 1989 movie, in a way that really made me think "Ha! That was a hilarious murder" while also being very afraid of him.
I was impressed that this movie managed to make him both more serious and more funny.
Now I just need a cunning plan to ensure that the crowd is made up of only super geeks and fanboi's who won't gasp every two fucking seconds, like the dumb 17 yr old bitch and her friends I got stuck next to the fist time.
Now I just need a cunning plan to ensure that the crowd is made up of only super geeks and fanboi's who won't gasp every two fucking seconds, like the dumb 17 yr old bitch and her friends I got stuck next to the fist time.
I don't know how many friends she had but pencils come in 20 packs.
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Now I just need a cunning plan to ensure that the crowd is made up of only super geeks and fanboi's who won't gasp every two fucking seconds, like the dumb 17 yr old bitch and her friends I got stuck next to the fist time.
It's my experience that "supergeeks and fanbois" tend to gasp and squeal a lot too.
Now I just need a cunning plan to ensure that the crowd is made up of only super geeks and fanboi's who won't gasp every two fucking seconds, like the dumb 17 yr old bitch and her friends I got stuck next to the fist time.
I don't know how many friends she had but pencils come in 20 packs.
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AngryThe glory I had witnessedwas just a sleight of handRegistered Userregular
edited July 2008
yeah, when i went to iron man there were some obvious comic nerds sitting to my left and they were so fucking annoying until some chick yelled at them to shut up. omg he he look at that omg omg.
The film conveyed tension so very well, like the scene where
Gambol has the knife in his mouth.
and had brutal, terrible violence inflicted without being overly gratuitous or including hefty amounts of gore, as we seem to see a lot with things like the Saw and Hostel series (which, granted, is very much the point of the 'splatter' genre), but moments like
"the pencil trick"
are included for a shocking sense of brutality as you reason out what just happened, even though you really don't see much of it. It's over in a split second, and even without much detail, it induces as much of a cringe response (from seeing it in theatres) as many movies with significantly higher ratings, in my experience.
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I'm sure there are millions of well adjusted young children that could handle this movie (disclaimer added, to stop the inevitable slew of "My brother/sister/neice/nephew/cousin watches R rated splatter flicks all the time" responses), but between the Joker and Two Face, I'd be very wary of taking such a young child to see this, on top of the raw length.
The last thing you want is a restless child in a 2.5-3 hour (with trailers and commericals) movie.
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Quoththe RavenMiami, FL FOR REALRegistered Userregular
edited July 2008
If I had a child of that tender age, there is no way in a million years that I would take him or her to see this movie. Maybe a twelve year old, but I think that's as low as I'd go unless the kid was exceptionally precocious and mature.
If I had a child of that tender age, there is no way in a million years that I would take him or her to see this movie. Maybe a twelve year old, but I think that's as low as I'd go unless the kid was exceptionally precocious and mature.
I'm sure there are millions of well adjusted young children that could handle this movie (disclaimer added, to stop the inevitable slew of "My brother/sister/neice/nephew/cousin watches R rated splatter flicks all the time" responses), but between the Joker and Two Face, I'd be very wary of taking such a young child to see this, on top of the raw length.
The last thing you want is a restless child in a 2.5-3 hour (with trailers and commericals) movie.
I think the length is more the issue for me. Like, I'm not sure he would really get the violence. The magic trick, for example, might just be to fast for him. And the deeper parts of the movie would surely fly over his head, which might render half of it too slow to hold his interest.
If I had a child of that tender age, there is no way in a million years that I would take him or her to see this movie. Maybe a twelve year old, but I think that's as low as I'd go unless the kid was exceptionally precocious and mature.
If I had a child of that tender age, there is no way in a million years that I would take him or her to see this movie. Maybe a twelve year old, but I think that's as low as I'd go unless the kid was exceptionally precocious and mature.
Would you wear pearls to the screening?
Would you walk in dark, deserted alleys?
The thing that struck me about the violence is that it might not have been gory, but it was definitely the kind of thing I could imagine kids running away and doing.
Man, I was really underwhelmed by this movie. I mean, it wasn't bad by any means, but I wouldn't say it was anywhere near as good as Begins. Certainly doesn't compare to Iron Man or Hulk.
Honestly, Two-face and Joker were the best parts. Eveything else was just...meh. Nothing outstanding at all.
I mean, I didn't see it or anything, but seriously?
Someone just wants to hate something that's popular!
Hey uh do you have any idea how stupid you sound
I mean, yeah, it's just my opinion that Hulk was better than TDK but to say LOL NO when you haven't even seen Hulk just sort of makes you sound like an idiot.
The Incredible Hulk was alright although beyond the action scenes there's really not much to it. I know this is not popular opinion here, but I prefer Ang Lee's Hulk.
I've seen the Hulk, and I can't fathom thinking that film was better than TDK. Minimal characterization, predictable action sequences, and a hackneyed romantic subplot bring that bitch down to "only watch it if you like the Hulk" status. Sure it has a great cast, but you should probably watch them in other films instead.
I mean, I didn't see it or anything, but seriously?
Someone just wants to hate something that's popular!
Hey uh do you have any idea how stupid you sound
I mean, yeah, it's just my opinion that Hulk was better than TDK but to say LOL NO when you haven't even seen Hulk just sort of makes you sound like an idiot.
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Am I crazy or would anyone else like to see the bat symbol on the costume outlined in a goldish color that matches the utility belt? Just a thin outline around it. I'm not a fan of the all black chest symbol and it was even harder to notice in this movie than in the first.
My only time machine is "crowbar to the head" and it only goes forward.
Anyway, favorite line?
"No, but I know how you got these"
The way he walked had me in fits of laughter.
That was what made me love the Joker. I've never seen him presented, in comics or in the 1989 movie, in a way that really made me think "Ha! That was a hilarious murder" while also being very afraid of him.
I was impressed that this movie managed to make him both more serious and more funny.
Now I just need a cunning plan to ensure that the crowd is made up of only super geeks and fanboi's who won't gasp every two fucking seconds, like the dumb 17 yr old bitch and her friends I got stuck next to the fist time.
I don't know how many friends she had but pencils come in 20 packs.
Fanbois
Hell yes. I was actually scared at that point.
Such a brutal PG-13.
I nearly wet myself.
The film conveyed tension so very well, like the scene where
He's seven.
I'm not sure it's appropriate for him. Or even that he'll be able to follow it very well.
The last thing you want is a restless child in a 2.5-3 hour (with trailers and commericals) movie.
I think the length is more the issue for me. Like, I'm not sure he would really get the violence. The magic trick, for example, might just be to fast for him. And the deeper parts of the movie would surely fly over his head, which might render half of it too slow to hold his interest.
The thing that struck me about the violence is that it might not have been gory, but it was definitely the kind of thing I could imagine kids running away and doing.
EDIT: A quick search lead me to this winner.
Spoilered because a) Spoilerish, b) Weakness.
I wonder how long before some reject blinds his little brother.
Honestly, Two-face and Joker were the best parts. Eveything else was just...meh. Nothing outstanding at all.
And I mean, I love the Hulk.
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what the hell
your opinion is correct!
I mean, I didn't see it or anything, but seriously?
Someone just wants to hate something that's popular!
This scene really set the tone for me, I was pretty much terrified of him for the rest of the movie.
Hey uh do you have any idea how stupid you sound
I mean, yeah, it's just my opinion that Hulk was better than TDK but to say LOL NO when you haven't even seen Hulk just sort of makes you sound like an idiot.
For the record, the new hulk was really, really good, and I could see why someone would like the Hulk more.
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