OT- The Dark Knight Rises...Tonight (No Spoilers)

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How to put this eloquently......omg.

If it's as good as the last one...I'll need two months to recover from the awesome

Benoit Balls

July 19th, 2012 at 11:34 AM ^

if you go into it thinking it's going to be better than the last one, you may be disappointed. Kind of like Return of the Jedi when it came out. Still an excellent movie, but when compared to Empire, it doesn't look so good.

Essentially, it's not often movies are as good as The Dark Knight, and expecting this next installment to be on that same level might open you up for a letdown, even if it is still a pretty good movie in it's own right.

(I'll be going to see it sometime next week, and my expectations are through the roof, so I suppose this post is as much for me as anyone else)

bacon1431

July 19th, 2012 at 11:56 AM ^

I agree. Think it got overhyped because of Ledger's passing  - although he did turn in an awesome performance. I think Batman Begins is every bit as good as TDK. But I'm also a sucker for almost anything Batman having read 40+ graphic novels and still watch Batman: The Animated Series from the early 90s. Not gonna be able to see TDKR until Tuesday, which sucks.

Overall, I think I will throroughly enjoy TDKR. Bane was a very brave choice of villain IMO, but Nolan has the chops to make it work. He's also staying on as a producer for when they revamp the series.....which is weird.

Rage

July 19th, 2012 at 1:01 PM ^

I still think that Batman Begins(I loved it) was a better overall movie.  I feel Nolan tried to put too much into DK and wasn't able to develop everything as well as he should have. 

I laughed out loud when I saw this.  Wiggles got "not the beating he deserved, but the one that he needed"...

http://www.collegehumor.com/video/6611293/batman-interrogation 

samgoblue

July 19th, 2012 at 11:40 AM ^

While maybe not quite as good as "The Dark Knight", it is very close.  I was really excited for this movie and was not let down at all. 

BloomingtonBlue

July 19th, 2012 at 11:43 AM ^

But Nolan will not let us down. Bane will be great, the doom and gloom is going to be awesome, and I will be very sad walking out of the theater when I don't have another Batman to look forward to.

Blazefire

July 19th, 2012 at 12:09 PM ^

We will revisit Gotham sometime soon. I mean, you've got Catwoman (there still hasn't been anything approaching a good catwoman movie), Nightwing and a host of other heroes. Shoot, they've developed Comm Gordon so well I could see him getting his own movie outright, though it'd be a traditional action/thriller.

Seriously, though, Catwoman hits the same heist that a bigger adversary, say a realized (less comical) version of Riddler hits. She's the anti-hero, so now she can do just about any badass thing she wants while Riddler & thugs try to have her killed. I dunno. I just don't think we're done with Gotham.

Blazefire

July 19th, 2012 at 12:19 PM ^

I have no use for the new Spiderman movies and I think that the studios will find that these reboots will flop. We're not talking art-films where different directors interpretations are key. These are money-grab reboots that have been crowdsourced.

I should note that I have no problem with remakes and reboots, but give it a couple decades. Allow the technology and culture to advance and change our views of what something can/should be.

M-Wolverine

July 19th, 2012 at 12:44 PM ^

Has pulled in half a billion dollars worldwide, the planned triology is probably going through. Even if it's not as successful as the previous movies.  The world market is just so much bigger now, no matter what the bean counters say, it's really hard to lose money on a movie once all the foreign, tv, and video rights are paid for.

PurpleStuff

July 19th, 2012 at 2:22 PM ^

I'm guessing a movie like Spiderman is attracting a big chunk of its audience from teenagers.  Those kids who were 4-6 years old when the first Tobey Maguire movies came out probably don't view the new one as being rushed, but as something completely new.

I think we're also seeing that there is always a market for these characters, and an enormous one if the product is actually good.  Hell, the few people who still actually read the comics want new stories about these characters on a weekly basis.  And even if it sucks, you are going to get just about everybody to at least see it once (in the same vein, we'd all probably go see a new Star Wars movie if it came out, if only to confirm that it sucks and vent our collective frustration at the screen).

WMUgoblue

July 19th, 2012 at 11:44 AM ^

All reviews have said it's good while not being able to live up to TDK, which is understandable considering how incredible it was. I work early tomorrow so no midnight showing for me, gonna try to see sometime over the weekend though.

ken725

July 19th, 2012 at 11:46 AM ^

My friends really want to go to the midnight showing, but I'm not to keen on the idea.  I'm just out on the whole going early and waiting in line deal.  I think I'm going to give my ticket to my other friend who actually really wanted to go.  

I don't mind seeing it a week later when I can just go and find a seat without waiting for hours.  

Moonlight Graham

July 19th, 2012 at 11:47 AM ^

It will get re-re-booted again after the Spiderman franchise is finished re-re-booting as a trilogy and the Superman series is almost finished being re-re-booted, opening up the airspace of demand for a Batman re-re-re-boot. 

BloomingtonBlue

July 19th, 2012 at 11:53 AM ^

That isn't the point.  This trilogy will be hard to top. Even worse it could go back to being awful like the George Clooney, Val Kilmer versions.

Lofter4

July 19th, 2012 at 11:53 AM ^

I saw an early screening last night, and for 3 years I said TDKR could never iive up to The Dark Knight. Personally, I thought it was fantastic, if not better than The Dark Knight. At the very least it will not disappoint you, and I suggest seeing it as soon as possible.

 

If you never saw Batman Begins though you may get a tad lost, he references it a bit.

Dubs

July 19th, 2012 at 12:02 PM ^

Definitely going to be bitter sweet.  While I imagine it is going to be amazing, I'll be quite sad once the credits roll knowing that Christopher Nolan will never helm another Batman film again.  That being said, as long as he keeps making movies, I'll be quite happy.

 

Going to the 12:01 tonight.

Giff4484

July 19th, 2012 at 12:07 PM ^

If you don't know what the iPic is check it out. You can pick your seat online and mine happens to be a recliner.

I hope Nolan uses a lot of the Knightfall books for this movie because I loved the comic series.

MGoBender

July 19th, 2012 at 12:15 PM ^

Might I suggest "No Spoilers" in the title.  Then there can be the inevitable TDKR thread in which people discuss the movie after they've seen it.

Dubs

July 19th, 2012 at 3:13 PM ^

I know Nolan said he wanted to model TDK after the movie Heat, which I remember had a bluish tint to it.  Much like he wanted to model Batman Begins after Blade Runner, both of which were very dark in color in general.

I haven't heard if Nolan had any "screenings" prior to filming Dark Knight Rises, but I know he used Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities as inspiriation...

 

PurpleStuff

July 19th, 2012 at 2:35 PM ^

I was a huge fan of the Christopher Reeve movies (and will even defend III and IV if pressed) and the last movie was just awful.  Between casting Kate Bosworth (who looked 12 years old) to play a grizzled veteran reporter who was supposed to be 5 years older than the already weathered Margot Kidder from Superman II, the extensive brooding by the Man of Steel, and (as Kevin Smith has pointed out) the failure of Lois Lane to freak out when (remembering that she'd had her memory of their romantic encounters wiped out in Superman II) she realizes she has given birth to the child of a superhero with whom she has never (in her mind at least) had sexual relations.

Really hope they don't screw it up again or just follow the Batman formula and go for a super-dark Superman.

Logan88

July 19th, 2012 at 5:04 PM ^

And when did all our superheroes become British?

I'm glad that I am not the only person kind of annoyed by the fact that all of these American superheroes are being portrayed by non-Americans.

When I watch a movie about England, I expect the actors to be English. When I watch a film about Australia, I expect the actors to be Australian. And, by God, when I watch a movie about superheroes (an American invention), I expect the actors to be American.

/insular rant