Chris Wallace
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Hell yeah he can, He's ****ing batman.
Idealizing Batman is almost a guarantee for failure.
Hell yeah he can, He's ****ing batman.
It was mostly due to studio interference that third comic movies such as SM3 and X3 weren't on par with their predecessors. As long as WB stays out of Nolan's way I think he'll deliver a solid third film.
For instance if he doesn't want the movie in 3D, WB should respect his wishes and not force it upon him. This type of thing could cause him to bail(no pun intended) and we get some hack/yes man who screws everything up.
I doubt anyone seen the first 30 minutes but I have heard that the opening sequence is amazing.Last week a movie reviewer said he's seen the first 30 minutes of the film. He said Nolan has really outdone himself given the high bar he set for TDK.
Both he and Morgan Freeman said the opening sceen will "Blow your mind." and "Bring the crowd to their feet."
I doubt anyone seen the first 30 minutes but I have heard that the opening sequence is amazing.
t:Nolan stands a better chance than most.
Not to mention that he's yet to make a bad film, knock on wood.
That said, I think expectations from the main-stream will be too high from Dark Knight. They'll be expecting something superior and so, if we get something "on par" or "near par" it'll be viewed as a disappointment while really not being such.
Though TDK is arguably more epic in scale than Begins, there's no question that Nolan has pre-planned this trilogy from the day he was hired and envisioned every chapter of this story on a large scale.
Just off the top of my head I can't think of many "thirds" that are great. Indiana Jones maybe, seeing as how it's no longer a part of a trilogy. Are we counting final movies in trilogies? Back to the Future 3 was pretty good.
I hope Nolan's breaks the RECENT curse of hero thirds that suck (Last Stand, Blade 3)...
Most of the best third films tend to follow a second film that wasn't as popular (ex. Indiana Jones, Harry Potter). The only two series that I can think of that had what is generally considered to be a classic as the second film and then went above and beyond that for third, which is what will have to be done for Batman, are James Bond (which had From Russia with Love and followed up with Goldfinger) and The Dollars Trilogy (which had For a Few Dollars More and followed it with The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly). I personally think that Return of the King was better than The Two Towers, but that doesn't seem to be the consensus so I won't count it.
This does NOT apply to the comic book genre. I think by & large the 2nd installment of a comic book franchise is the MOST popular.
I think you're right, Godzilla. Truth be told, it may be a contributing factor TO the "Third Act Curse".
That's what I meant. You raise the bar and have no idea how you're going to clear it.