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| People who hate Batman. |
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7 | 4.67% |
| People who hate Heath Ledger. |
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5 | 3.33% |
| Purists. |
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8 | 5.33% |
| Burton fans. |
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18 | 12.00% |
| Kids. |
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4 | 2.67% |
| Eyecandy seekers. |
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1 | 0.67% |
| unsophisticatists. |
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2 | 1.33% |
| Hollywood elitists. |
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6 | 4.00% |
| People who think realism is boring. |
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11 | 7.33% |
| People who think it’s conservative. (Controversial) |
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4 | 2.67% |
| People who think all superhero movies should follow the same format. |
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15 | 10.00% |
| It makes people feel special. |
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29 | 19.33% |
| Other. |
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40 | 26.67% |
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Anything but side-kick
Join Date: Jul 2007
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However, now that I've seen it multiple times I kind of get it more. The voice is not just Bruce Wayne talking in a whispery voice but rather a complete disguise as well as the whole fear thing. It seems a little exagerated but I can see how it makes sense. I do respect them for not just doing the Keaton whisper and talking in his regular voice like BTAS would not make sense and be even sillier. |
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Join Date: May 2007
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![]() 2) Regarding BTAS, do you find the interpretation of Bruce only being "himself" when under the suit, a silly concept? If the act of disguising his voice is reversed (for Bruce, instead of Bats), and his natural voice is already deep and monotone, I do not see the problem. |
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The bat-voice is interesting. It makes him seem not human, but the police he works with still treat him like a regular guy, more or less.
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The Man Without Fear
Join Date: Aug 2004
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Of course, and I still do get emotionally involved with TDK, but the term used was suspense, which is something else entirely, to me at least.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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The criticism that I leveled at it comes from the fact that I didn't think it was perfect.
I don't care about it's popularity, Ledger's Oscar or any of that ****e. I just thought it was good film with some flaws. Why is that hard for some people to understand?
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As far as the animated series, I think the voice is fine but what I was trying to say is that in a live action movie it would be silly. Like if Bruce said to Rachel in the BB "Falcone sent them to kill you" using his Bruce Wayne voice it would've been like ummm yeah, how is she not supposed to know that's Bruce. |
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The Man Without Fear
Join Date: Aug 2004
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Have you recently watched BTAS? The voices are quite distinct. Just as distinct as Bale, only the Batman voice sounds a whole hell of a lot better.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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thats true. BTAS the 2 voices are distinct enough.
And for someone to say they 'hate' dark knight is ridicolous. you can dislike some parts or whatever because thats your opinion but to 'hate' it cus thats what the cool kids are doin nowdays is such bullcrap |
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The Man Without Fear
Join Date: Aug 2004
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Yeah, like I said before if someone has a legitimate beef with it, that's ok, even if I dont really agree with their assessment, but anyone who calls it a bad movie and hates it is either insane or just doing it for the hell of it.
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Papa SPANK!!!
Join Date: Jun 2007
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i disliked the editing and the pacing. also the moments like Joker leaving the pent house. And the casting of Tiny lester took me out of the moment.
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What was wrong with the editing and pacing though? It moved very fluidly. My only real complaint when I think about it is the fight scenes, yet again. An improvement over BB because I could actually see what was happening but they really felt staged. Especially the combat in the HK sequence. Very plodding hand to hand. IDK if it's Nolan's fault or the choreographer's/actor's but it's just not up to snuff after stuff like Bourne, Bond and Taken.
And what bugged you about Joker leaving the penthouse?
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Papa SPANK!!!
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I felt it didn't feel fluid at all. It felt abrupt and choppy. I said this when it first came out "the movie felt like it was running a marathon" While i understand that was the intended feel, I think if it gave me time for some of the things to build up it would have been better.
Also Joker leaving the penthouse kind of just happens. With someone as unstable as that at the top of the pent house I would have imagined that would just start pushing guest out the window just to piss of Batman. Seems like there could have been another approach to doing that scene.
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I can see what you mean about the editing, but I'll just agree to disagree as I thought that breakneck pace worked only to it's advantage.
As for The Joker, there's always a different way to do things but I thought it was fine as is. He shoved Rachel out to get away, not just piss our caped crusader off.
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Papa SPANK!!!
Join Date: Jun 2007
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ya, it is kind of a matter of personal taste. I like my movies to take their time to build up suspense. then again I am old fashion
well if you really wanna piss him off start shoving these people out windows... then again thats what I would do
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Thats another problem only Gordon should really treat and talk to Batman normally especially so early in the batmans career other people should see him as a freak or crazy where his loyaltys lie should still be dubious to them.
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Ramirez especially shows some doubt, but she, as well as the others in the MCU, are subordinate to Gordon so she has to do what he says. But what I mean is that they're not scared of him or treat him like some otherworldly being. They're just not sure of his methods or intentions.
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Waitaminute..
Travesty is the guy also known as Anjow??? ![]()
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Side-Kick
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Glendale, AZ
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This is one of my all time favorite movies and there where only two things that bothered me.
1- Batman's voice. 2- I thought maggie gillenhaul (or how ever you spell it) was kind of obnoxious. |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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No, I'm just a regular guy, who happens to post on the Jow-boards. I used to post on BOF, but I got banned for it a long time ago. I used to post here under the tag "dark knigh7", but changed it to this, cause its just a run-off of my real name.
The funny thing is, Jow and I actually but heads quit a bit, and truth be told, I'm not to sure if he even likes me as it is.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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I would have liked it if they split this movie up into 2 separate films, and made it into the trilogy. In the second, focus more on The Joker and Batman, while introducing Dent. Have Rachel die at the end of the movie, along with Dents transformation into Two-Face. Then, the third movie would be all about Two-Face, and the capture/demise of him. |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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I would not have liked more Joker in the movie. I think he was in the perfect amount of time as was Batman. Two-face was haunting and memorable and brought the film full circle to Harveys demise. People say it's too long.....not long enough. I feel as if no part of that movie could have been taken out and anything more added would have made it overstuffed. Just my opinion of course. It's not perfect but amazingly well constructed. I loved the pace personally. It's like hipnotic in it's tempo like a symphony. |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Also, about the editing, well it was too choppy and abrupt and along with the tons of storylines that were developing in the movie, it made the movie really tiring after a while. There was never a cool moment in this movie and yada yada yada the joker is tearing gotham to bits, but there should be some relief for the tension in some scenes. I really missed the peacefull, atmospheric, dramatic, dreamy scenes we had in Begins like the one where Bruce is looking at the stethoscope. The only thing that came close was when Bruce was sobbing about Rachel but then BAM we cut to Dent's half face! |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: New York
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Especially in the internet. For example,
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0499549/...read/147189150 There are also Dark Knight hate threads at the Casablanca boards, Lawrence of Arabia boards, the Matrix boards, Taken, X-men Origins, even the last temptaion of Christ board. |
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TEOL
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Chicago
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I know I've said it before, but I'll say it again, but I really didn't like TDK to much. Now, I don't "hate" it, but it's one of my least favorite Batman movies.
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