Ledger was great and lived up to the(my) anticipated hype.
Oldman was great also.
Eckhart was o.k.
Oddly enough, the only negative thing about this movie was Batman himself. Christian Bale disappoints.
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The score (original music for you retards) was awesome, the film flowed nicely thanks to constant camera movement, and Two Face was ghey. Eckhart over acted.
Easily the best comic book movie ever made, a close second to Sin City.
Was it just me or did Maggie Gylanhal look old as shit?
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Caught it on IMAX. Pretty friggin great movie. Completely different than Nolan's first. This was nearly perfect, except for the editing at the very end of the film. In one movie, Ledger redefines the evil villain, making Lechter seem empathetic, Vader like a limp dick, and Max Cady like a nice, sweet babysitter. If this movie were just Ledger's scenes spliced together, it would have been worth it. Fortunately, everything else just clicked... 'cept Nolan and Smith's editing near the very end.
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saw it in imax and it was a great movie. heath got the joker down perfectly. but batmans "angry bat guy" voice was fucking annoying. really. it was. he should have just shut the fuck up when he was batman.
You are better at the grammars than I. Empathetic is an adjective and no noun followed it in my sentence. That really is because I write like I speaks, and that is poorly.
PS... I laughed my ass off in TDK, when Ledger came out of the wrecked semi, machine gun in hand... and did exactly what one would do after getting into a wreck.... tripped out of the cab, fell to the ground, and let a few rounds off into the street, then stumbled a few more steps/feet before righting hisself.
after finally seeing this, i don't get what the hype was about.
it's good for a comic book movie, but not something i'd watch twice.
two face's makeup/cgi/whatever it was... was amazing pencil scene was funny
batman voice was terrible. cookie monster meets old smoker grandpa.
rachael dawes chick was garbage.
joker was pretty good. i think a lot of people want to like the guy because he's dead, though.
a lot of cheesey one liners.
few good twists.
It was totally cool to see all of the places I have walked back and forth on a day to day basis in the film.The scene in which Joker was arrested was shot in front of the building I was working in until very recently and the building where Gordon was shot is the Chicago Board of Trade. Batman was standing on top of the Sears Tower (not the Hong Kong scene) and my IT pals have and reported back declaring it was FUCKING COOL as hell to look over the city of Chicago.
It has been eons since I have seen a movie at the theater. Everyone turned their cell phones OFF and no one was yelling out spoilers; it was really a good audience, but then the show had been sold out for weeks in advance too. And yes…there were nut jobs dressed up in costume. I was reaching for my phone to get a LS cam phone pic to post up into the camphone thread… then they were gone. The worst part of the evening was a homeless hag stinking up the bus from Navy Pier to the Red Line EL and then waiting for over 30 minutes for a brown line EL train to transport us back to a fridge packed with cold beer. We got thirsty and took a cab home (about a mile from Wrigley) and then watched a stupid horror flick that made me gag; which I often do when watching bloody horror flicks. It is not the blood and gore that makes me gag, but the sound of bloody oozy type liquid hitting the floor.
Ledger was great and I would like to have seen MOAR. The Directors cut of this movie will be awesome.
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Saw it a second time the other day, this time in IMAX. It's kickass, even though it's a tad bit long.
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I saw it again too.
Pretty good to catch some of the nuances and set up dialoge that keyed into some plot points revealed later. Aside from Ledger and Oldman, I think I hated or at the least was irritated with damn near everybody else's performance. Is this even a goddamn spoiler?
WTF kind of ghey was his bat vision sonar shitdickery? Very dissapointing.
Oh, and WTFF was up with the mayors goddamn eyeliner!? Haha.
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