Ninja Scooter said:The Darkest Knight (with Wesley Snipes as Batman)
Did you see that commercial for that new movie with Wesley Snipes, Richard Gere, and Don Cheadles?
How the fuck did that happen
Ninja Scooter said:The Darkest Knight (with Wesley Snipes as Batman)
DMczaf said:Did you see that commercial for that new movie with Wesley Snipes, Richard Gere, and Don Cheadles?
How the fuck did that happen
Sanjuro Tsubaki said:The Dark Knight 3.
Batman Begins 3: The Dark Knight 2: First Blood Part 1 Balboa.DMczaf said:Batman Begins 3: The Dark Knight 2: First Blood Part 1
SpeedingUptoStop said:Well, here's to sticking with the rough sketches, because Goyer's been shit outside of the comic book movies.
Sanjuro Tsubaki said:Batman Begins 3: The Dark Knight 2: First Blood Part 1 Balboa.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BRUCIE.
The Goddamn BatmanDMczaf said:Probably the most important question...
How do you top a title as badass as The Dark Knight? There's no going back to "Batman Something".
no no no no no no no. I don't want penguin in this movie.DMczaf said:I know my sources are going to be pissed, but heres the first poster
I bet ya you could flip a tonka truck with that bad boy.DMczaf said:Nearly as good as mine
Many people complained about The Dark Knights lack of extras when the DVD/Blu-Ray was released. I have some good news for those of you who want to see some more never-before-released featurettes and bonus content. DC Comics is celebrating their 75th Anniversary, and as part of that they have included 31 additional minutes of bonus content when you buy The Dark Knight on iTunes, Amazon OnDemand or Cable OnDemand (starting in July). You can see a listing of the bonus features below:
cubanb said:Just rewatched this for the first time is 16 months or so. What an awesome movie.
ezekial45 said:I can't believe this thread made it to close to 9000 posts.
After 2 years, i still think it got robbed the best picture and best director noms.
DMczaf said:We'll always remember The Reader.
...what was The Reader?
Same. Just watched it tonight.cubanb said:Just rewatched this for the first time is 16 months or so. What an awesome movie.
Ya , I wasn't a fan of Maggie, but it is what it is.Extollere said:Same here.
It's pretty damn good, but I had the same exact critiques as I did the first time. Felt much longer watching it at home. Dent didn't quite do it for me (after the transition) and Maggie is an ok actor, but not quite as pretty.
Still great movie. Ledger nails it, and the bat-voice wasn't as annoying this time.
Btw, the wife pointed out to me that the "What is that a bazooka?" driver of the SWAT car was probably one of Joker's men. Thinking about this helped ease the pain of that awful scene. I always thought to myself.. what the hell is a professionally trained member of law enforcement doing questioning weaponry (and in a manner that isn't even correct)?
At least we know that The Dark Knight is the reason why they now do 10 best picture nominations. Also, don't forget at this past year's Oscars they started talking about The Dark Knight during one of the nominations :lolezekial45 said:I can't believe this thread made it to close to 9000 posts.
After 2 years, i still think it got robbed the best picture and best director noms.
I could be mistaken, but I thought that Joker pretty much had the city in his pocket. He infiltrated Gotham at every level, so that's why he was able to take that bus of 50 people and use them as decoys in that building being constructed. At that point it wouldn't matter if anyone else saw the bus emerge(so long as the bus drivers were spoken for) since he'd be long gone.neorej said:There is, however, something still bugging me: the first scene. Joker escapes from the bank in a schoolbus by merging his bus into a line of schoolbuses. Imagine your the driver of the bus directly behind Joker's. Wouldn't you find it a LITTLE awkward that an empty bus pulls up from a whole in the wall of a bank? Wouldn't you grab some sort of communicationdevice to call it in, hand over the licenseplate to the authorities or something? It still puzzles me how easy the escape was for Joker, especially compared to who well planned and executed the break-in was.
sebajuNujabes said:I could be mistaken, but I thought that Joker pretty much had the city in his pocket. He infiltrated Gotham at every level, so that's why he was able to take that bus of 50 people and use them as decoys in that building being constructed. At that point it wouldn't matter if anyone else saw the bus emerge(so long as the bus drivers were spoken for) since he'd be long gone.
neorej said:Watched it again quite recently, back to back with Batman Begins. It's one of the few movies you actually CAN watch back-to-back, because the story evolves naturally from BB to TDK. The interrogation-scene still gives me goosebumps.
There is, however, something still bugging me: the first scene. Joker escapes from the bank in a schoolbus by merging his bus into a line of schoolbuses. Imagine your the driver of the bus directly behind Joker's. Wouldn't you find it a LITTLE awkward that an empty bus pulls up from a whole in the wall of a bank? Wouldn't you grab some sort of communicationdevice to call it in, hand over the licenseplate to the authorities or something? It still puzzles me how easy the escape was for Joker, especially compared to who well planned and executed the break-in was.
Arthrus said:You can assume at least a few of the other school buses were driven by people working for the Joker! (Why else would there be the perfect amount of space for him to slip in?)
Really though, there's a lot of things in the film that make no sense at all if you think about them. Just sit back and enjoy it for the really intense action movie it is.
Another reasonable explanation is maybe the people of Gotham were so apathetic -- and know it's a mob bank -- that they just didn't care?neorej said:Would've made more sense if they had shown a shot of the driver of bus behind Joker's bus, show it's a henchman. Or if the buses were driving down the street that crosses the street where Joker pulls up from the bank, and Joker just merges with them on the intersection: that way, it would've been just another schoolbus to the regular drivers.
Yeah I know, there are a whole lot of things wrong with the movie when you think about it, but I don't let them distract me from what it is: one of the best action-thrillers I've ever seen.
Guzim said:At least we know that The Dark Knight is the reason why they now do 10 best picture nominations. Also, don't forget at this past year's Oscars they started talking about The Dark Knight during one of the nominations :lol
DMczaf said:We'll always remember The Reader.
...what was The Reader?
This.Arthrus said:You can assume at least a few of the other school buses were driven by people working for the Joker! (Why else would there be the perfect amount of space for him to slip in?)
Really though, there's a lot of things in the film that make no sense at all if you think about them. Just sit back and enjoy it for the really intense action movie it is.
Well, it and Wall-E. There will probably be a PIXAR movie on every ballot now (Although it still won't win).Guzim said:At least we know that The Dark Knight is the reason why they now do 10 best picture nominations. Also, don't forget at this past year's Oscars they started talking about The Dark Knight during one of the nominations :lol
woodchuck said:I always liked Ra's nickname of "Detective". Too bad that would make a shitty title.