On May 11 2012 11:56 mo_ wrote: I think between this and The Avengers its going to be neck and neck.
I eagerly await as to what the numbers will be on opening weekend in the U.S
This movie will probably blow avengers out of the water. It will very likely have a far superior plot.
Plot has nothing to do with how much a movie will make.
I didn't mean in terms of box office. I mean't in terms of being an all around better movie. Box office doesn't really mean much, many good movies didn't do well at the box office while overhyped movies did.
Avengers was a Spectacle, a well done spectacle, but still a spectacle. Compared to the Dark Knight, it's just another summer popcorn muncher.
TDK: Rises, however, looks like just another spectacle as well. On it's own merits, the trailers I've seen look to bill it as just another summer movie. so we'll see.
On June 04 2012 14:59 Aerisky wrote: Ah I qualified that statement with "more", should also have added that it was more mindless action than its sequel (so I have the effect of "it was more focused on action than TDK" rather than "yeah it was just more of your Hollywood big-budget mindless action"), sorry. I also have no complaints with shaky cam in general usually, except sometimes in found footage films such as Cloverfield which have quite a bit of shaky cam, and it gets a bit disorienting ^^
In other words, I think TDK got a lot more psychological etc, maybe Christopher Nolan was allowed to put some more of his ideas in place and/or felt more comfortable doing so.
One thing that has always really bothered me is the fact that Rachel Dawes is played by different actors in BB and TDK, haha. Maybe it's just me >.<
I think Batman Begins is slightly better than the Dark Knight (obviously just my opinion). What I loved about Batman Begins was that it was realistic -- or at least as realistic as a movie about a dude that fights crime as a bat can be. While TDK had a much better villan, the gadgets just got a little too goofy for me. I know gadgets are Batman's thing, but it started to toe that line of ridiculousness at one point. So in my opinion, TDK was actually a little more Hollywood than Batman Begins.
I love both of them -- and will argue that they're the best superhero movies ever made -- but Batman Begins fits my tastes a little more.
My gf got us 2 tickets for a "batman tripple" in a cinema near us :D Batman Begins + The Dark Knight + The Dark knight rises (a little before the official release in germany :D) So happy and excited for this movie
On June 04 2012 14:59 Aerisky wrote: Ah I qualified that statement with "more", should also have added that it was more mindless action than its sequel (so I have the effect of "it was more focused on action than TDK" rather than "yeah it was just more of your Hollywood big-budget mindless action"), sorry. I also have no complaints with shaky cam in general usually, except sometimes in found footage films such as Cloverfield which have quite a bit of shaky cam, and it gets a bit disorienting ^^
In other words, I think TDK got a lot more psychological etc, maybe Christopher Nolan was allowed to put some more of his ideas in place and/or felt more comfortable doing so.
One thing that has always really bothered me is the fact that Rachel Dawes is played by different actors in BB and TDK, haha. Maybe it's just me >.<
I think Batman Begins is slightly better than the Dark Knight (obviously just my opinion). What I loved about Batman Begins was that it was realistic -- or at least as realistic as a movie about a dude that fights crime as a bat can be. While TDK had a much better villan, the gadgets just got a little too goofy for me. I know gadgets are Batman's thing, but it started to toe that line of ridiculousness at one point. So in my opinion, TDK was actually a little more Hollywood than Batman Begins.
I love both of them -- and will argue that they're the best superhero movies ever made -- but Batman Begins fits my tastes a little more.
Ah I see where you're coming from, yeah that's totally fine ofc ^^
On June 21 2012 15:30 Sareth wrote: My gf got us 2 tickets for a "batman tripple" in a cinema near us :D Batman Begins + The Dark Knight + The Dark knight rises (a little before the official release in germany :D) So happy and excited for this movie
On July 08 2012 09:18 Assault_1 wrote: why is this gonna be the last batman movie? T_T
Wait, it's the last? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO... + Show Spoiler +
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWaLxFIVX1s
Itll be the last Batman movie with Nolan. I am sure that there is already a reboot planned for a new Batman set of movies.
I'm glad it is. I'd much rather see Nolan and his brother use their creative talents on non-batman works (case and point: inception, prestige, memento).
Plus, history has shown that any attempts to continue a series after a trilogy has ended end up being steaming piles of shit: star wars, indiana jones, terminator.
On July 08 2012 09:18 Assault_1 wrote: why is this gonna be the last batman movie? T_T
Wait, it's the last? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO... + Show Spoiler +
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWaLxFIVX1s
Itll be the last Batman movie with Nolan. I am sure that there is already a reboot planned for a new Batman set of movies.
I'm glad it is. I'd much rather see Nolan and his brother use their creative talents on non-batman works (case and point: inception, prestige, memento).
Plus, history has shown that any attempts to continue a series after a trilogy has ended end up being steaming piles of shit: star wars, indiana jones, terminator.