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The Batman trilogy has higher highs but (IMHO) also has lower lows. After watching TDKR I now think that is a bad movie.
Preach.
The Batman trilogy has higher highs but (IMHO) also has lower lows. After watching TDKR I now think that is a bad movie.
I mean, if that's how you read it, cool, whatever works for you. But that smile could be a Batman fan, or it could be her imagining how much money she'd make if she stole the Batwing and sold it on the black market, or it could be her thinking flying around in super hi-tech spacemobiles is cool. Her saying "Cat got your tongue?" could just be a snarky comment that fits in context (as well as a a reference to Catwoman out-of-context). I also wonder why she'd be less bothered by selling out to his death this larger-than-life figure she's a fan of, who she modeled her persona after, than a guy she barely knew.
I could maybe see the "cat got your tongue" comment being a joke about the media calling her "The Cat", but even that's unnecessary because remove The Cat, remove her "ears", and everything in the movie still makes sense. And being aware of what the media knows her as and commenting on it doesn't mean she's adopted a cat persona, anyway, never mind that she did it because of Batman. This is the sort of thing that happens when the story vaguely plays around with something; different people interpret it different ways. If the Nolans wanted everyone to think Selina is Catwoman, they needed to establish it and not beat around the bush.
The Batman trilogy has higher highs but (IMHO) also has lower lows. After watching TDKR I now think that is a bad movie.
You have some pretty messed-up standards of what a "bad movie" is then.
A movie that I can't finish, for me is a bad movie.
The first time I watched the movie I was entertained but on subsequent viewings, you can't ignore the planet-sized plot holes. When I watch the movie now I completely check out after then Bane fight.
The Dark Knight Rises is not a bad movie, but it is a film weighed down by some questionable narrative decisions taken by Nolan and co in order to finish Batman's story with a nice bow around it.
I've always felt that a majority of the film's issues wouldn't have been present, had Nolan not wanted to explicitly end the story with absolutely no way to continue it. In his desire to tell a complete story, he rather sacrifices a lot of what makes Batman Batman, to the detriment of the overall narrative.
I am a huge Nolan fan, and that is really the only story decision he's ever taken that I have a problem with. He's not really honouring the character with that decision, but putting his own personal agenda and desire first. That of course is his right as the filmmaker, just as it's my right to disagree with the decision.
"Plot holes" that have been disproved time and time again.
How do you as a huge Nolan/Batman fan feel about Bruce's decision to sit on his laurels for 8 years? I'm not a Batman fan but that seemed like a false note to me. I thought the ending of the Dark Knight basically signaled him embracing his role as Batman to the fullest.... but then we see him 8 years later as a complete recluse hobbling around with a cane for no real reason. It just seems like the wrong narrative decision.
That is debatable. But at the end of the day, you're arguing an opinion. To him (and me) it is a bad movie. You're allowed to disagree.
Batman should only exist because Batman is necessary. Which is the conundrum of the comics. Gotham is a never ending sea of crap, that Bruce never improves. It only in theory gets worse. The idea here is he, "fixed it", but in the process, there is an underlying problem, that Bane and Talia come in a exploit.How do you as a huge Nolan/Batman fan feel about Bruce's decision to sit on his laurels for 8 years? I'm not a Batman fan but that seemed like a false note to me. I thought the ending of the Dark Knight basically signaled him embracing his role as Batman to the fullest.... but then we see him 8 years later as a complete recluse hobbling around with a cane for no real reason. It just seems like the wrong narrative decision.
Batman should only exist because Batman is necessary. Which is the conundrum of the comics. Gotham is a never ending sea of crap, that Bruce never improves. It only in theory gets worse. The idea here is he, "fixed it", but in the process, there is an underlying problem, that Bane and Talia come in a exploit.
Should Batman go around beating up pick pockets? No. The idea is he made Gotham manageable for the police. It goes with the mission statement from Begins, where it was basically about getting rid of the gangs who had Gotham in a perpetual state of horror.
Plot holes might be too far. I can't recall any major plot holes. There are a ton of outright stupid moments though. Maybe that's a fairer description.
No plot holes by definition. Just tons of narrative contrivances, logic fallacies, and missing scenes that are needed to show A to B.
but all were better than TDKR.
Captain America is more consistent. The Dark Knight trilogy has Rises, which ruins the otherwise very high average.
In this neck of the woods, The Cap Trilogy is even more overrated than the Nolan films.
Also, MCU fans shouldn't be accusing anyone of being easily triggered. Forget actual discussion of the films themselves, an MCU fan will feel some type a way if an MCU film doesn't win a "Vs." poll.
Going by that logic, First Avenger ruins Captain America's high average.
I feel like I'm coming off as very hard on that movie. I don't hate the First Avenger at all, It's a solid action/adventure that really nailed the main character but as a whole, it's way more below the Russo Bros. movies than Rises is from the first two.