Dark Knight Rises

BoyBlue_1985 said:
So are you saying that if i went to see platoon i should of fully expected to be gunned down by some viet cong when i was watching it
Yes, that's right. Just be careful when you go and see Brokeback Mountain.
 
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Loved the film, as did my 10 year old.

Was REALLY disappointed at the ending though. Don't want to spoil it for anyone who hasn't seen it but I wish the series would have ended definitively after this one.

Would have had more integrity if they hadn't left it open for a sequel. Nolan's trilogy has been excellent and beautifully self contained. Why sully it with a hint of a sequel at the end?

Anyone else agree???
 
connor_devine94 said:
Mayor West said:
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
I thought Tom Hardy did a belting job and kept true to the original depiction of the character

all about opinions of course!!!

Agreed, and humour is the very last thing a baddie needs to be effective.
In fairness to Hardy, he pulled off a fucking boss performance considering he only had his eyes and his hands to work with. Made Bane seem a menacing bloke that's for true.

Thought his "do you feel in charge" line was a great line of the movie.
 
No6 said:
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Loved the film, as did my 10 year old.

Was REALLY disappointed at the ending though. Don't want to spoil it for anyone who hasn't seen it but I wish the series would have ended definitively after this one.

Would have had more integrity if they hadn't left it open for a sequel. Nolan's trilogy has been excellent and beautifully self contained. Why sully it with a hint of a sequel at the end?

Anyone else agree???

I am only guessing, but maybe the comic books dictated the end of the film?
 
Weaver99 said:
No6 said:
*****POSSIBLE SPOILER ALERT*****
*****POSSIBLE SPOILER ALERT*****

Loved the film, as did my 10 year old.

Was REALLY disappointed at the ending though. Don't want to spoil it for anyone who hasn't seen it but I wish the series would have ended definitively after this one.

Would have had more integrity if they hadn't left it open for a sequel. Nolan's trilogy has been excellent and beautifully self contained. Why sully it with a hint of a sequel at the end?

Anyone else agree???

I am only guessing, but maybe the comic books dictated the end of the film?

This.

Bruce Wayne was the first Batman.
 
Personally I think it is better not to be a fan of the comics, and not know much, if anything, about the stories and characters. The only negatives about this film seem to be coming from batman fanboys.
 
Mayor West said:
Personally I think it is better not to be a fan of the comics, and not know much, if anything, about the stories and characters. The only negatives about this film seem to be coming from batman fanboys.

I'm a comic geek, and really enjoyed the film.

Would have prefferred Blake to become Batman and introduce Robin as a sidekick instead of what could become a main character in a possible sequel.
 

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