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William Shakespeare's Dark Knight

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[UoN]Sentinel
Profile Blog Joined November 2009
United States11320 Posts
June 22 2014 02:24 GMT
#1
After seeing the first five minutes of Dark Knight Rises being converted to Shakespeare on 4chan, I felt like this could actually be done with the right movie. I originally planned to do this with Star Wars, but it seems someone has beat me to it. And actually made three books out of it. So I chose the next best option instead.

I've finished Act I, roughly the first 21 minutes out of the 152-minute runtime, and if you guys like it enough, I'll do the rest of the movie act by act.

+ Show Spoiler [DRAMATIS PERSONAE] +
BRUCE WAYNE, the Batman, a young millionaire
ALFRED PENNYWORTH, his butler
THE JOKER, a murderous clown
GILLIAN LOEB, the Commissioner of Police
JAMES GORDON, his lieutenant
HARVEY DENT, the district attorney
RACHEL DAWES, his assistant
THE SCARECROW, an apothecary
Mob bosses:       GAMBOL
                          CHECHEN
                          MARONI
MARONI's WITNESS, his witness
NATASHA, a dancer
LAU, a Chinese accountant
[still others]


Several HENCHMEN, EMPLOYEES, GANGSTERS, IMPOSTERS, POLICEMEN, CITIZENS and VEHICLES.




+ Show Spoiler [ACT I] +

+ Show Spoiler [Scene 1. A bank.] +

[Enter two HENCHMEN and the JOKER, dressed in identical masks.]

HENCHMAN 1: Three of a kind are we. Anon we seek
To purge these walls of value stored within.

HENCHMAN 2: Are three enough for our endeavours?

HENCHMAN 1: Nay,
For two upon the battlements await
Our signal to begin the final deed.
We part five ways our spoils. They shall suffice.

HENCHMAN 2: Thou art mistaken, brother. We are six.
The mastermind demandeth his own share.

HENCHMAN 1: He doth believe that he shall plenty reap
When he hath not sown any seeds himself?

HENCHMAN 2: How fitting that this jester who works not
Doth answer to the Joker as his name.

[Enter two more HENCHMEN, also masked, on the balcony.]

HENCHMAN 3: My dear companion, prithee tell me this:
Why doth our chief a Joker term himself?

HENCHMAN 4: I know not why, friend, but I hear
A rumor, quite peculiar, that he weareth,
Like the savage, mask of paint beneath
His own disguise, to better stimulate
A shroud of fear in friend and foe alike.

[Below, HENCHMEN draw their weapons.]

HENCHMAN 1: Now kneel, you guardians of others' wealth
And reapers of still others' pittances!
We seek to repossess all that you guard
And then to make it ours.

HENCHMAN 2: On pain of death,
Raise arms where they are clear and visible
For all our eyes to see! Make no rash moves.

HENCHMAN 3: The teller sounds his clarion call abroad
In hopes that the police shall soon arrive.
But fie! His efforts are in vain, for I
Control the channel of his mute alarm.
But here's the rub - his call was to
An address I know not of.

HENCHMAN 4: Knowest thou
If it shalt bear adversity?

HENCHMAN 3: Fear not.
My efforts in this deed are now complete.

[HENCHMAN 4 shoots HENCHMAN 3, then exits. HENCHMAN 3 dies.]

HENCHMAN 2: Be still, my prisoners, or face my wrath!

[Enter TELLER, who fires upon the HENCHMAN.]

JOKER: (Aside): I had not planned for this! But now methinks
This worker of the bank could serve me well.

TELLER: Thou knave! Face retribution for thy sins!
Ill repossession of our money brings
But naught to thy own fortunes!

HENCHMAN 2: (To Joker): Dearest friend,
Has our new foe depleted his reserve?

[JOKER nods. HENCHMAN 2 rises and is shot.]

HENCHMAN 2: This cannot be betrayal! Nay, it seems
My old companion's simple mind has led
To downfall for another. Now, I sleep! (Dies.)

JOKER rises and shoots Teller.

TELLER: (Aside): My weapon has discharged its final shot!
I am defenseless.

HENCHMAN 1: Fool! Thy blund'rous count
Hath led one of our number to be slain!
(To Henchman 4): Now, prithee tell, where went thy partner
After he had finished in his devious work?

HENCHMAN 4: I hath fullfilled my man's instruction, sir,
To slay him once his service was complete.
For one less share yields more for all the rest.

HENCHMAN 1: He left a sim'lar comment for myself.

HENCHMAN 4: No! Dear man, thou canst not turn on me so!

HENCHMAN 1 kills HENCHMAN 4.

HENCHMAN 1: I've plundered all I can here. Had our man
Been slightly wiser, he would have produced
A vehicle more suitable for us
And all the plentitude of our great spoils.
But I can not allow thou to escape,
For I fear he instructed thou to go
And slay me like we've slain the others since?

JOKER: But thou art gravely wrong. I kill the man
Who drives the yellow bus.

HENCHMAN 1: What bus?

[Enter BUS. BUS runs over HENCHMAN 1, who dies.]

JOKER: That bus.

BUS: (Aside:) Awaiteth he who claimeth all for one,
Awaiteth he who doth not know his doom
Awaiteth I to leap into the sun
Before the constables claim this their room.

[BUS door opens, and HENCHMAN 5 exits the vehicle.]

HENCHMAN 5: Our task is now complete! But soft, what ill
Has caused our noble friends to plunge in death?

[JOKER kills HENCHMAN 5.]

TELLER: Thou scum art rotten to thy shriveled hearts,
And turn upon each other like the hounds
Who gladly, in starvation, slay their own
And steal the scraps of meat for their own selves.
When I was young, I saw nobility
Amongst thy kind, but now that time has passed.
And so have honor and respect. Do tell,
If I may have one final breath from thou -
What dark beliefs abound betwixt thy ears?

JOKER: I have but one - that all which kills one not
Will simply make one stranger in his thought.

[Exeunt JOKER upon the BUS.]


+ Show Spoiler [Scene 2. A parking garage.] +

[Enter CHECHEN and his MEN, opposite from CRANE and his MEN.]

CHECHEN: Mark, men, the signal blazed upon the sky!
It is of Batman, but we need not fear
For we have brought our hounds. But soft you now,
For we shall hear our patron's agony.

CHECHEN'S MAN: Lo! There lieth naught around me but hellfire and agony! I
venture through the pits of Tartarus itself, and mark
only the signs and scars of damnation. I know not the
meaning of this, good Chechen, for your vacant face
mirrors mine in continence and wisdom.

CRANE: Go to, my client! yours as well! There's naught
I promised that I failed to undertake.
The sweet elixir bought upon your ducats
Takes you on a journey, as I claimed.
But what I did not claim was happiness
Upon the journey thy man goeth on.

CHECHEN: My business is corrupted, thine as well!

CRANE: If thou wouldst savor not the choice I give
Upon thy unrefinèd palate, ponder this:
Where wilt thou find another vendor that
The caped crusader hath not seized or killed?

[Enter CHECHEN's HOUNDS, bound to one of the MEN.]

CHECHEN: Enough of this! My hounds, they hunger! Ho!

[Enter IMPOSTER.]

CHECHEN: The Batman! 'Tis a shame thou art but one
Against a multitude of mine own hounds!

[Enter another IMPOSTER.]

CRANE: Impossible. A ruse this surely is.

[IMPOSTERS and CHECHEN'S MEN begin to duel.]

CHECHEN: The hounds! Release the hounds!

HOUND: Bark, bark!

[Enter BATMAN.]

IMPOSTER 1: My enemy retreateth, I advance!
Thou shalt no more dispense thy evil here
Or suffer thou my unrelenting wrath.

BATMAN: Thy weapon I destroy, for naught thy art,
No man must choose to follow my dark path.

CRANE: What, ho! The true crusader shows his face?

HOUND: Bark bark, woof!

IMPOSTER 2: I am bitten!

BATMAN: Come, thy fiend!

[HOUND and BATMAN fight.]

BATMAN: Perhaps I have the strength to quell this beast,
But now is not the time - escapeth Crane!

[Exeunt CHECHEN and the MEN. BATMAN fights CRANE, who is defeated.]

BATMAN: Now kneel, and wait thou here for proper justice!

IMPOSTER: Good Batman, I mean only to assist!

BATMAN: Thy labor I require not, unless
Thou wishest to assist me in the task
Of keeping this man warm.

CRANE: Sir, if I may
I am an expert in the human mind,
And seemest you to be in need of aid
Far more than you believest you to need.

IMPOSTER: What gives thou the right to leave me scorned?
What difference doth we have?

BATMAN: I wear not rags.

[Exit BATMAN.]


+ Show Spoiler [Scene 3. The Bat-bunker.] +

[Enter ALFRED and BRUCE.]

ALFRED: Methinks your stormy mind will ease somewhat
When your abode will have been built anew.
Then you may sleep not in your large estate
In place of sleeping not in other quarters.
My charge, do not keep entertaining your belief
That you shalt remedy your newfound wounds
Or you will find that blood spilled on the eve
Will make itself twofold upon this floor.

BRUCE: Dear servant, thou art right, of course, but mark -
Each wound that scars this flesh will imprint thus
The knowledge in my mind of errors made.

ALFRED: Your mind would then be shriveled like a prune.

BRUCE: My skin shall shrivel under all this weight
Perchance my armor could be made more light?

ALFRED: Ask Lucius, for knoweth he a way.
This aperture, which beast hath made it so?

BRUCE: A hound.

ALFRED: A hound?

BRUCE: Aye, very large in girth.
But that is of no issue. My two eyes
Have cast themselves upon pretenders two,
Who came with arms and armor.

ALFRED: Perhaps you
Could take them into your employ, and let them serve
While you enjoy your rest some useless day?

BRUCE: Good Alfred, when I asked for men to come
And take after my lead, I meant not this.

ALFRED: You speak the truth, as always. But weep not,
For tidings have improved for our own Gotham.
Mark you the new attorney of the land?

BRUCE: A thousand times, and soon, a thousand more.
I see his every blink and bow and breath,
For here is how I judge a man to know
If I may trust him thus or trust him not.

ALFRED: And do you lay your trust in deeds of men,
Or do you choose them by their choice of friends?

BRUCE: (Aside): 'Tis Rachel on the screen! My heart is shot!
Nay, friend, the hearer of her words must be
Her choice and hers alone.

ALFRED: And were it me
Who left for leisure time, what dost you then?

BRUCE: And if thou didst once leave, I surely might.

ALFRED: Your scars run deep. Be sure to know the place
Your bright horizons lie, for there they do.

BRUCE: The Batman has none such, for he is night!

ALFRED: But you are not the Batman, and you do.

BRUCE: E'en so, they must remain unknown to me.

ALFRED: And on the day I wish to fathom not,
When your horizon reacheth your own skin
And kiss you with the light by which men fly,
How do we then?

BRUCE: Thou leavest admonitions
At every corner present. Thus thou mayst
Once more leave all thou wishest for myself.

ALFRED: I fear that I could never let that be.
(Aside:) Although I may, but one must wait to see!

[Exeunt all.]


+ Show Spoiler [Scene 4. A courtroom.] +

[Enter JUDGE, MARONI and his WITNESS, RACHEL, ATTORNEYS, and AUDIENCE. HARVEY follows.]

HARVEY: Excuse my absence. Time was not my friend.

RACHEL: Where hath thou been?

HARVEY: Perchance, afraid thou art
That thou shalt be the hammer for today?

RACHEL: Go to! My knowledge of this matter knoweth
No boundary nor obstacle to be
A detriment to that which needs employ.

HARVEY: Fair maiden, let our fortune be the judge.
Shall this coin land with damsel facing up
I'll take the case. The other, be it thou.

RACHEL: And leave our prosecution to a coin?

HARVEY: 'Tis luck. It led me to thy chambers once.

RACHEL: And thou shalt leave this matter, then, to chance?

HARVEY: Nay, nay. This luck I make alone.
Mark here, the damsel's ear meets mine own eye.
The case is mine.

MARONI: And doth thou not partake
In silly games with rulers of this land?
I thought that thy profession wert but so.

HARVEY: Festivities begin at half past one,
But now, the clock has stricken only ten.
I have much room to capture thou in thine.
(To Witness:) Now, man, couldst thou identify the scum
Who dares to run a ring of crime beneath
Our very noses? Is he here with us?

WITNESS: Indeed, he is!

HARVEY: Then where, sir, does he sit?

WITNESS: Upon my chair.

HARVEY: Fie! Liest thou, or yet
Perhaps thou liest on this paper here
Where swore thou that Maroni is the head!

WITNESS: He's but a fool we pay to take the fall.

HARVEY: I'll not stand for such talk! Arrest this man!

WITNESS: Arrest me then, if thou art truly able! Draws pistol, which jams.

HARVEY: Brandish thou a weapon! Speak, my fists!
(To Maroni:) This pistol found its life upon the Orient.
Domestic weapons serve thou far more well.
But first, to finish what we left to start.
(Aside:) And after all, a man must play his part.

[Exeunt all.]


+ Show Spoiler [Scene 5. Dent's Office.] +

[Enter HARVEY and RACHEL.]

RACHEL: Though pistol to Maroni we may not
Connect at present moment, the obtuse
Assassin on the stand is proof enough
That we are nearing this exertion's end.
And such a spectacle shall mark as well
Thy putting to good use. Contrariwise,
If wishest thy more rest, it shall be so.

HARVEY: I cannot claim my rest at present hour.
For MCU requests my aid as well.

RACHEL: Jim Gordon? Beeth he a friend to us.
Containest thou they hate toward his friends. [Exits.]

[Enter GORDON.]

GORDON: Aye, 'tis a shame Maroni will go free.

HARVEY: His people are forgiving. Such are ways
Of criminals in his part of the town.
But now for this: Why give me these marked bills?
This seems to be above thy statue here.

GORDON: I have a man from elsewhere.

HARVEY: Save thy breath,
I want a meeting with your maskèd man.

GORDON: If he shows half his visage in these halls,
We must arrest him by the laws of men.

HARVEY: And shinest thou thy floodlight on the roof?

GORDON: If patterns doth appear in the night sky,
The maint'nance team will aid in remedy.

HARVEY: Though I have put the laund'rers behind bars,
The wealth still flows well through.
So take thy hidden lance and plunge it far
Within their dirty wallets. 'Tis quite bold.
I wish to play a part in thy next step.

GORDON: The fewer men embark on our endeavour,
The safer it shall be.

HARVEY: And men who I
Have, in the past, subdued and thrown in jail
Now walk and act behind thy wid'ning back.

GORDON: And had they stayed in prison, our number
Within our unit's walls would be but one.
Though I do not have perfect aides that serve,
They are the best fate has to offer me,
And I must earn my keep with what you see.

HARVEY: And now I seize five banks for evidence
While barren is my mind for their contents?

GORDON: All I can offer are the names thy seek'st.

HARVEY: It shall suffice, for now. But mark this,
I need unalienable trust from thy own lips.

GORDON: O! sell me not! Thou art the whitest knight
This Gotham can hence conjure. Thou I trust.

HARVEY: Methinks they have a diff'rent name for me
Where thou residest.

GORDON: Nay, I disagree.

[Exeunt all.]


+ Show Spoiler [Scene 6. Dinner at a restaurant.] +

[Enter HARVEY and RACHEL.]

HARVEY: Three weeks I labored just to earn these seats
I wore the mask of fed'ral agent, too.

RACHEL: Go to!

HARVEY: Th'inspector gave his way, and now we sit.

[Enter BRUCE and NATASHA.]

BRUCE: Good Rachel! What a pleasure seeing thou!

RACHEL: Well met, O gentle Bruce!

BRUCE: And here, my guest.
Her name's Natasha.

RACHEL: Dancer from the East?

BRUCE: The same.

RACHEL: Quite int'resting! For Harvey
Taketh me to see her dance next week.

BRUCE: And art thou, gentle Harvey, man of dance?

HARVEY: Well met, Bruce Wayne. I heard much good
Of thou and thy endeavours from good Rachel.

BRUCE: With certainty I hope the opposite.
But for my guest and I, we shall arrange
A second table here beside the first,
And wipe bemusèd color from thy cheeks.
I own this house and all within its walls.

[They sit.]

NATASHA: How could one raise a child within this town?

BRUCE: Why worry, dear Natasha? As a child
I grew within these borders and became
The gentleman thy eyes cast here today.

HARVEY: But is thy home within the borders true?

BRUCE: Attorney, that decision falls on you.

NATASHA: But how could a good city cast in gold
The kind of man who wears a mask and cape
And skirts the law with his own ashen hem?

HARVEY: A man of such strong stuff who serves the right
Should have the honor, aye.

NATASHA: But we
Require a man who answers to his folk
And not the opposite. A man like thou.

BRUCE: Well spoken, dear Natasha! After all,
What man appoints the Batman?

HARVEY: All of us,
When we let el'ments shady and diffuse
Control our city from its rotten core.

NATASHA: Such is not the way of fair and pure
Democracy, elected from its own!

HARVEY: But thence shall we recall the state of Rome,
Which, when in state of peril, chose its man
To lead at any cost his brethren forth
And purge the enemy far from the gates?

RACHEL: The last to such a throne was titled Caesar,
And all the pow'r imbued in his new crown
Was never reordained to his old donors.

HARVEY: Then all a man shall make their mortal choice
To die a hero in the eyes of men,
Regarded as a valiant, gentle soul,
Or see himself become the foe they seek,
And cast his lot with all good men detest.
As for the caped crusader, I surmise
He groweth tired, searching for a new
Apprentice to assume his mantle black.
Perhaps it shall be me who takes his helm,
Or me at once contained within its mask,
But, nay - I jest, for I would have been seen
Cavorting every night in his designs.

BRUCE: Thou raisest many points, all of them good.
How soundeth to thine ears a stimulus?

HARVEY: Your offer is a kind one, gentle Bruce,
But I need not a cent for three more years.

BRUCE: Thou comprehendest not, it seems to me.
My agents' aid will yield a lifetime's share.
[Exeunt all.]



***
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kushm4sta
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
United States8878 Posts
June 22 2014 02:26 GMT
#2
I think this movie was massively overrated though.
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WarSame
Profile Blog Joined February 2010
Canada1950 Posts
June 22 2014 03:10 GMT
#3
You think Dark Knight was overrated? It was extremely highly rated but in my opinion it deserved most of the praise it got. It is one of the best movies to come out of Hollywood in a while, though that's not saying much.
Can it be I stayed away too long? Did you miss these rhymes while I was gone?
[UoN]Sentinel
Profile Blog Joined November 2009
United States11320 Posts
June 22 2014 03:25 GMT
#4
I'd say it deserves the #4 spot on imdb. There's a lot of underlying themes and symbols at play, and I think a lot of it is also built on by some of the better fan theories (Joker is a war veteran with PTSD, the entire movie is an allegory for the Bush administration where Bush = Bruce, etc). But this is definitely a movie that deserved all the praise it got.
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ninazerg
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
United States7291 Posts
June 22 2014 03:32 GMT
#5
Yeah, this was funny.
"If two pregnant women get into a fist fight, it's like a mecha-battle between two unborn babies." - Fyodor Dostoevsky
ninazerg
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
United States7291 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-06-22 11:40:18
June 22 2014 11:39 GMT
#6
Also, look at these damn hipsters:

On June 22 2014 11:26 kushm4sta wrote:
I think this movie was massively overrated though.


OH DARK KNIGHT WAS REALLY OVERRATED, I PREFER THE ADAM WEST VERSION, BACK WHEN BATMAN WAS GOOD. I LOOK FOR MORE IN A MOVIE THAN JUST GOOD DIRECTING, STORY, CASTING, ACTING, VISION, DIALOGUE, SPECIAL EFFECTS, AND THEMATIC EFFECTS. I NEED A MOVIE WITH A SOUL AND THE DARK KNIGHT JUST WAS LACKING IN THAT DEPARTMENT 4 ME, 1/10

On June 22 2014 12:10 WarSame wrote:
You think Dark Knight was overrated? It was extremely highly rated but in my opinion it deserved most of the praise it got. It is one of the best movies to come out of Hollywood in a while, though that's not saying much.


It deserved most of the praise it got. Not all of the praise it got, but most of it. Now, let me take a sip of my champagne while I scoff and wave my hand at this so-called "Hollywood". Hollywood... what a trite, unsophisticated, and uninspired little town, disconnected from any sense of reality or originality! HAW HAW HAW, I personally prefer mostly European, Japanese and Korean cinema, as their story-telling is so much more profound and original than this American tripe I have to endure.
"If two pregnant women get into a fist fight, it's like a mecha-battle between two unborn babies." - Fyodor Dostoevsky
Boonbag
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
France3318 Posts
June 22 2014 12:49 GMT
#7
Are you guys seriously arguing about the quality of mainstream medias products and derivates ?
B.I.G.
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
3251 Posts
June 22 2014 14:33 GMT
#8
I think you guys have set a new speed record for thread derailing.
corumjhaelen
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
France6884 Posts
June 22 2014 14:41 GMT
#9
The Dark Knight is at best okayish. Between its terrible lead actor, its mostly uninspired directing - I'd save the chase scene, cliché dialogues and pseudo-fascist message, Heath Ledger saved the movie and enabled it to be the best of the trilogy. First scene was pretty nice. All in all, an Hollywood triumph undoutebdly.
Yep, I'm still the anti-Nolan of tl.
On the contrary, your blog is pretty good, even though my knowledge of shakespearisation is faulty at best^^
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[UoN]Sentinel
Profile Blog Joined November 2009
United States11320 Posts
June 22 2014 14:58 GMT
#10
How is Christian Bale a terrible lead?
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corumjhaelen
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
France6884 Posts
June 22 2014 15:22 GMT
#11
On June 22 2014 23:58 [UoN]Sentinel wrote:
How is Christian Bale a terrible lead?

He has one facial expression. That's a bit short, especially as Batman quite a complex role.
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[UoN]Sentinel
Profile Blog Joined November 2009
United States11320 Posts
June 22 2014 15:28 GMT
#12
Does he? I mean maybe I'm only seeing this because I'm watching the movie in 5-second intervals and then transcribing it, but I feel he does do a lot in his scenes with Alfred. Although between the two, Michael Caine is definitely the better actor.
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Profile Joined May 2010
United Kingdom16710 Posts
June 22 2014 17:20 GMT
#13
On June 23 2014 00:22 corumjhaelen wrote:
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On June 22 2014 23:58 [UoN]Sentinel wrote:
How is Christian Bale a terrible lead?

He has one facial expression. That's a bit short, especially as Batman quite a complex role.

It could also be that you lack the tools to read the subtlety and nuances in his performance. I thought Bale was just as good as he was in Begins, though he had less to work with in the script.
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corumjhaelen
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
France6884 Posts
June 22 2014 17:51 GMT
#14
On June 23 2014 00:28 [UoN]Sentinel wrote:
Does he? I mean maybe I'm only seeing this because I'm watching the movie in 5-second intervals and then transcribing it, but I feel he does do a lot in his scenes with Alfred. Although between the two, Michael Caine is definitely the better actor.

Let's see it another way : I've seen him play in the whole trilogy, the Prestige and the New World (I might be forgetting something, but anyway). The only person who doesn't look a much better actor when confronted to him in those movies is... Marion Cotillard. If it was only Michael Caine, but I seldom feel any emotion when he acts...
On June 23 2014 02:20 Telcontar wrote:
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On June 23 2014 00:22 corumjhaelen wrote:
On June 22 2014 23:58 [UoN]Sentinel wrote:
How is Christian Bale a terrible lead?

He has one facial expression. That's a bit short, especially as Batman quite a complex role.

It could also be that you lack the tools to read the subtlety and nuances in his performance. I thought Bale was just as good as he was in Begins, though he had less to work with in the script.

Lol. And don't get me started on Begins, I think it's an incredibly bad movie, the worst I've seen of Nolan by quite a margin.
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Boonbag
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
France3318 Posts
June 22 2014 19:00 GMT
#15
On June 23 2014 02:20 Telcontar wrote:
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On June 23 2014 00:22 corumjhaelen wrote:
On June 22 2014 23:58 [UoN]Sentinel wrote:
How is Christian Bale a terrible lead?

He has one facial expression. That's a bit short, especially as Batman quite a complex role.

It could also be that you lack the tools to read the subtlety and nuances in his performance. I thought Bale was just as good as he was in Begins, though he had less to work with in the script.


i dont understand what you mean by "performance" "role" "facial expression"

this is an aciton movie lol
RookUK
Profile Blog Joined August 2012
United Kingdom283 Posts
June 22 2014 21:55 GMT
#16
On a related note, I can't recommend Terminator the Second highly enough.
kushm4sta
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
United States8878 Posts
June 23 2014 00:49 GMT
#17
On June 22 2014 20:39 ninazerg wrote:
Also, look at these damn hipsters:

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On June 22 2014 11:26 kushm4sta wrote:
I think this movie was massively overrated though.


OH DARK KNIGHT WAS REALLY OVERRATED, I PREFER THE ADAM WEST VERSION, BACK WHEN BATMAN WAS GOOD. I LOOK FOR MORE IN A MOVIE THAN JUST GOOD DIRECTING, STORY, CASTING, ACTING, VISION, DIALOGUE, SPECIAL EFFECTS, AND THEMATIC EFFECTS. I NEED A MOVIE WITH A SOUL AND THE DARK KNIGHT JUST WAS LACKING IN THAT DEPARTMENT 4 ME, 1/10


I prefer the animated series and also batman beyond.
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Profile Blog Joined May 2009
United States3044 Posts
June 23 2014 06:02 GMT
#18
Sorry to be on topic, but I thoroughly enjoyed your rewrite of the Dark Knight in Shakespeare and would gladly enjoy reading the rest of it should you write it.
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Profile Blog Joined September 2010
1001 YEARS KESPAJAIL22272 Posts
June 23 2014 07:20 GMT
#19
On June 23 2014 09:49 kushm4sta wrote:
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On June 22 2014 20:39 ninazerg wrote:
Also, look at these damn hipsters:

On June 22 2014 11:26 kushm4sta wrote:
I think this movie was massively overrated though.


OH DARK KNIGHT WAS REALLY OVERRATED, I PREFER THE ADAM WEST VERSION, BACK WHEN BATMAN WAS GOOD. I LOOK FOR MORE IN A MOVIE THAN JUST GOOD DIRECTING, STORY, CASTING, ACTING, VISION, DIALOGUE, SPECIAL EFFECTS, AND THEMATIC EFFECTS. I NEED A MOVIE WITH A SOUL AND THE DARK KNIGHT JUST WAS LACKING IN THAT DEPARTMENT 4 ME, 1/10


I prefer the animated series and also batman beyond.


Batman: The Brave and the Bold is best batman
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Profile Blog Joined June 2013
Germany2016 Posts
June 23 2014 08:30 GMT
#20
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