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missmacabre 07-22-2008 02:32 PM

just saw dark night. well all buut 3 minutes of it. my two cents later.

alkytrio666 07-22-2008 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Dante'sInferno (Post 716071)
Heh I was raised on To Kill A mockingbird(watching it again right now for the first time in a long time),The 3 Stooges(I LOVE that show),Terminator and Robocop.I think I did alright.Some things from different eras.I'm catching up now,I think.I mean on all the classics.I've yet to watch a silent movie though.I want to.

A heavenly voice calls out,

"Nosferatu, my son, Nosferatu!"

Dante'sInferno 07-22-2008 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by alkytrio666 (Post 716073)
A heavenly voice calls out,

"Nosferatu, my son, Nosferatu!"

I definitly need to see that!You said the new DVD release had an amazing transfer.I can't wait to watch Nosferatu.It's going to be my first silent film.:D



EDIT:I just shat my pants!I FOUND it. I'm going to watch it now.Hehehehehe

massacre man 07-22-2008 02:57 PM

I saw my first (and only) porno in first or second grade.

ferretchucker 07-22-2008 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by neverending (Post 716070)
Yah, but you're a generation younger than hammerfan & me.

Really? I dunno why but I always pictured you as more around Dude's age.

neverending 07-22-2008 03:20 PM

You haven't been paying attention.

missmacabre 07-22-2008 04:45 PM

ok, so, I am fully aware that some people are going to want to kill or disown me for saying this but...









I didn't LOVE Dark Knight.

I was expecting so much more, and I'm not even sure what exactly I didn't enjoy. I went to see the movie with someone who had already seen it twice and he did a good job of not letting his body language ruin anything for me. So no spoilers. The action was well done, the story was cool, acting was above par for action packed movies. The Joker was sooo well acted, and genuinely scared me in a few parts.
(*SPOILERS* When Rachel and Harvey were captured and Joker was blowing up the police station.) I was terrified. I have a bit open lip to prove it.



I think what I disliked the most, was how the whole movie was so well done, well acted, costumes and makeup were great..... Then Dent turns his ugly scarred face when he was in the hospital and I laughed. He looked rediculous and unrealistic. Like Alky said, why go to all the trouble of making things dark and realistic and pull out effects like that? Really threw me off.

On top of that, the power went out due to a thunder storm and we missed about 3 minutes just between (*SPOLIERS*when Batman was dangling the Joker off the edge of the building and part way through Commisioner Gordon's family getting kidnapped/saved) Fill me in if I missed anything important. but ya. Pivotal scene, atmosphere ruined.

All in all, a solid movie but not a great movie IMO

massacre man 07-22-2008 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by missmacabre (Post 716096)
ok, so, I am fully aware that some people are going to want to kill or disown me for saying this but...









I didn't LOVE Dark Knight.

I was expecting so much more, and I'm not even sure what exactly I didn't enjoy. I went to see the movie with someone who had already seen it twice and he did a good job of not letting his body language ruin anything for me. So no spoilers. The action was well done, the story was cool, acting was above par for action packed movies. The Joker was sooo well acted, and genuinely scared me in a few parts.
(*SPOILERS* When Rachel and Harvey were captured and Joker was blowing up the police station.) I was terrified. I have a bit open lip to prove it.



I think what I disliked the most, was how the whole movie was so well done, well acted, costumes and makeup were great..... Then Dent turns his ugly scarred face when he was in the hospital and I laughed. He looked rediculous and unrealistic. Like Alky said, why go to all the trouble of making things dark and realistic and pull out effects like that? Really threw me off.

On top of that, the power went out due to a thunder storm and we missed about 3 minutes just between (*SPOLIERS*when Batman was dangling the Joker off the edge of the building and part way through Commisioner Gordon's family getting kidnapped/saved) Fill me in if I missed anything important. but ya. Pivotal scene, atmosphere ruined.

All in all, a solid movie but not a great movie IMO

If you weren't a girl I'd punch you.

Kidding. I'm kidding.

Despare 07-22-2008 05:27 PM

I'm really surprised the deeper layers of the film haven't been discussed here yet, although I suppose it's because of how new the film is. I would have expected more exploration of the moral and political issues wrapped up in Dark Knight.

missmacabre 07-22-2008 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Despare (Post 716108)
I'm really surprised the deeper layers of the film haven't been discussed here yet, although I suppose it's because of how new the film is. I would have expected more exploration of the moral and political issues wrapped up in Dark Knight.

Having just read BS8 I still had the ideas of Where do you cross the line when it comes to doing something wrong for the sake of what is right fresh in my head. Is it okay to rob a bank and use the money to save the world from demons and vampires? Not really. So what makes vigilante "super heroes" so great? They're doing major wrong to make things right (and that's right by their own definition) Yet in the end we still love them.


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