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Love the strawman Darth 
Thank you for confirming your argument is based on a strawman.Love the strawman Darth![]()
What did our precious Snow Queen do to you, to call for such a response?Keep telling yourself that Darth![]()

But is Rises just a rehash of Begins, Snow?I like Begins quite a bit, but I put Rises above it easily. Rises has it's issues, namely it could stand to be a bit longer, but I much prefer it for Bruce's character arc of finding the will to live again, better antagonist and general quality of craftsmanship on screen. Despite how large some of these movies get, going so far as planetary and universe-wide threats, I've yet to have one of them feel as epic in scale as Rises. And I appreciate that immensely.
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But is Rises just a rehash of Begins, Snow?
Comment was for Darth, lol

One last thing on the rehash argument. Bruce's arc is so wildly different in all three films, to even suggest they are rehashes do to a few plot points seems... bizarre. And that is something I really appreciate about Nolan's trilogy. Each film is about Bruce Wayne, in a clearly different place in his life. And the films reflect that.
That is the same out of retirement story ever. Though the difference here was the idea that Bruce actually succeeded.Basically Darth, we are not going to agree so I am not carrying this debate on. I am glad it works for you, truly I am. You see Bruce's arc one way, all I see is Nolan basically doing what they did in Ghostbusters II. The Ghostbusters in number 2 were not starting new a business, they were dealing with where their lives went after the company fell before they were needed again. Their arc is different. But the film itself feels too samey. That's my issue. I also have issues with the reason he retired and the fact they made him a hermit who doesn't leave his house for 8 years. Spotting who Batman is in that world is astonishingly easy. I have other issues with it as well.
But again, I do not really want to debate this endlessly for pages on end. These are my views on the film. It works for you, that is great. You do you. But, it doesn't change how I view the film.
Looks like you're having a hard time accepting that movie taste are biased and a lot of people think that TDKR is a great movie.
"TDKR is an average movie" is not a reality. It's your opinion.

Did you dream up some conversation that never happened, while trying to place your opinion of TDKR as fact, while trying to act like I was stating my opinion on it as fact?Looks like TheBatman and DarthSkywalker are having a hard time accepting the reality that TDKR was a pretty average movie and that people can legitimately rate the Cap trilogy as a better trio of movies than the TDK trilogy, MCU or no MCU. Just cheapens their opinions when it is so full of "I know better and if you don't vote for TDK, you are just a Marvel shill".. Wish they actually had a point apart from "the movie is good coz I think so".
Did you dream up some conversation that never happened, while trying to place your opinion of TDKR as fact, while trying to act like I was stating my opinion on it as fact?
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When did I call someone a Marvel shill? When?Lol.. I am simply responding to your posts here. Its not hard to figure out what you are basically trying to say. And its fair enough about my post, I have edited it since to show it is indeed an opinion, just like yours on TDKR and the TDKT.![]()
Did you dream up some conversation that never happened, while trying to place your opinion of TDKR as fact, while trying to act like I was stating my opinion on it as fact?
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The problem that TDKR had, for me, was the opposite of what made me love TDK so much. TDK made me care so much for Batman and TDKR made me not give a damn for that guy, even though I had been on this journey with that character from BB. And then every other plothole, character inconsistencies, needless heel/face turns, questionable action choreography, contrived spiels about socialism just became so much more harder to sit through. TDK had a few of these problems too but when a movie gets you so invested in its lead, its easier to miss the other issues the movie has while watching the movie.