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There is already buzz about Heath Ledger getting an Oscar nomination for The Dark Knight, which will almost certainly happen. But I genuinely believe that it would have, even if he had not tragically died. It's a phenomenal performance.
The movie is far better than the good (but not astounding) Batman Begins, which was mostly notable for
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I'll use quibble as many times as I like thank you!
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One summer, I think I watched that movie like every day. I have it more or less memorized. I became a screenwriter so I could write a good Batman sequel starring Chris O'Donnell, and then he would fall in love with me.
I can't even WAIT to see this movie. IMAX is sold out everywhere, so I'm going with a regular screening at Burbank tonight. Sigh.
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The downside being that when I saw Hancock, obnoxious teenagers were shouting across the aisle when they wanted someone to pass the popcorn. I almost kicked their seats. I would have REALLY thrown down if they'd done it during Batman.
I almost quoted that exact line and I totally thought of you. Then I decided to leave it for you to comment with. :)
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I was impressed.
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I take movies pretty seriously so it's nice when the audience actually allows you to enjoy it without stupid disturbances. I actually saw someone answer their phone during a movie once and I just about killed the kid.
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We do know what he wanted. As Alfred so eloquently put it, "to watch the world burn."
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The "why?" needn't be a childhood trauma or origins thing, since that has been done with the Batman villains in the previous movies. More like a knowledge of what he gets out of it. Obviously he takes pleasure in the pain of others, in chaos, but I do want to more about his psychology - like why he enjoys pranks and tricks so much, connecting some of the dots there. Why he uses the image of the clown. Again, not an end-of-Psycho huge backstory thing, but some clues in the dialogue that gave us a little more insight.
It's a small thing, but for me it's one of the things that made the movie fall just a little short of excellence.
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For me the film fell just short of excellence because of how heavy-handed it was at times. The ending voice-over repeated lines verbatim just to make sure I got the moral.
Also, the acting and logic on the ferry full of non-convicts was not believable to me.
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