So it turns out...

Sep 06, 2009 07:07

that on second viewing of The Dark Knight I discovered I have way more issues with that film than I thought.

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adamlazlo September 6 2009, 07:05:45 UTC
like what? we might have similar perspectives, or not?

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cupsandsaucers September 6 2009, 18:13:30 UTC
Batman doesn't seem to be in the Batman film ( ... )

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adamlazlo September 8 2009, 04:03:20 UTC
Yeah, it's not flawless but it's better than most movies in general. What makes it for me is it's pretty much a non-comic book movie. Also, it's more of a crime drama. I have some issues with it like how it flops at the end with Two-Face (just not satisfying) and how people are like, "how's going to play the Joker in the next Batman movie?" The answer is no-one. You don't have to kill the "bad guy" in order to finalize an episode. It never occurred to me that they'd continue with The Joker story into the next film ( ... )

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cupsandsaucers September 8 2009, 12:26:54 UTC
I finally got round to watching Iron Man again last week also, and I still find it hard to love despite also liking it. It seems to be so vibrant and full of things to love but none of it gels for me, I think they wasted Jeff bridges at the end, if i was 9 though it would probably be the greatest thing ever made. The Hulk is still my favourite superhero movie from that year. that movie also and despite my post I still liked The Dark Knight, It's massive popularity just seems to be lost on me.

I don't want to be the one that hates something because of what it had become, I stayed away from ledgers performance because It is completely brilliant and no amount of internet backlash can ever take that away from it.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a WWII set Captain America.... I don't believe that will happen though.

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