I'm feeling ueber unmotivated to do anything but follow my intuitions in each wavering moment and eat delicious food. Thanks, menstrual cycle. Thanks
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Man-oh-mayun... that movie was grade-A crap. Comeon' Potter can't act, and Bale's Batman voice was almost too much. Let's not even start on the b.s. metaphysics of the whole subtext.
Hey cock hugger! You come on! In my educated opinion, it was great, and so was all the acting (save fuckass Katie Holmes I kept dubbing as Tom Cruise's wife and Joey from Dawson's Creek on and off). Bale's Batman voice WAS too much, of course, but that's what made it so great. This is a movie adaptation of a comic book we've got here, of course the metaphysics, of the subtext and otherwise, are gonna be fucked. It's surrealism and it's highest point of conflict--gotta getcha frame to frame to frame to frame.
Hey-um ima not gonna start a war here... but, mayun were you ever a freakin' comic book fan? Cause' really, that cinematic interpretation of the whole shebang was a trainwreck
k, I don't wanna start a war either. Sorry if it seemd thata way. I just get a little teste when I see a really well made film and someone doesn't appreciate it. Having done some video makng and lots and lots of film studying, I'm ueber aware of how much work goes into making a film. And that film had lots of painstakingly good fine tuning and luicidity worked into it--especially in the editing and cinematography (which went hand in hand with the directing in this case)--hence me saying that Christopher Nolan was a master of analytical film making. When I see a well made film like that, I totally appreciate and respect the amount of work and intention that's gone into it. Especially when the movie you've seen before it was a piece of shit called Bewitched
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