The Dark Knight Official Critics Reviews of TDK

I think is a fitting analogy, [blackout]especially with the sonar cell phone bit (cough anonymous wiretapping)[/blackout] although the film does not state whether it's a good or bad thing. It just reflects on our own society, that's all.

Batman also has one rule that he will not break, and it remains to be seen whether we have the same commitment.

I can see how the analogy works... I just dont really think either side can use the movie to justify their stance. And yes, I agree about the [BLACKOUT]wiretapping scene[/BLACKOUT]. That was the first thing I thought when watching it as well, but that's possibly due to the argument over the FISA bill that is currently in the news.
 
they actually did change Stephen Hunter's review(if you look it says it is fresh), but they still havent changed the meter to make it only 9 rotten...which would give it 93%
 
For those that missed it.

Kevin's Review: The Dark Knight - The Dark Has Never Been So Bright

It feels completely counter-intuitive to care little about the special effects and action in The Dark Knight, Christopher Nolan's sequel to his 2005 Batman Begins. For a movie like this, you naturally expect to be engrossed by garish gadgetry, incredible stunts and seat-gripping adventure. The Dark Knight has all of this, don't get me wrong, but even the most intricately executed explosion or choreographed car crash does little to shock you out of the stunning, unrelenting dark drama created in what amounts to one of the best sequels in cinematic history. Nolan takes the basic idea of good versus evil to depths rarely seen, and awes the audience with the heady psychology and physics of what happens when "an unstoppable force meets an immovable object."

Rating: 10/10

http://www.firstshowing.net/2008/07...ark-knight-the-dark-has-never-been-so-bright/
 
they actually did change Stephen Hunter's review(if you look it says it is fresh), but they still havent changed the meter to make it only 9 rotten...which would give it 93%

NICE!
that must have happend in the last 20mins
because i was just looking at it and it said rotten

that means were pretty much up to 93%
well 92.5 the next fresh will up it
 
not a review but an article from nymag.. really funny ****..


http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2008/07/this_weekend_mamma_mia_and_the.html

Looks like they are hell bent on not letting the dark knight do well..

Yes, because if I we see TDK, we're all going to become killers and gangsters, just like how I became a deranged Nazi after I watched Saving Private Ryan. :whatever: Defenaitly the stupidest negative article TDK has gotten. This I'll have no pity for when the Rottentomatoes community tears it to shreds.

And I was going to post this
Oh, yeah, I already have plans for blowing up a police station and robbing a bank after I watch The Dark Knight. Just like how I became a "glass-covered toast" eating Nazi after I watched Saving Private Ryan.
...as a comment for that article, but I found I'd have to make an account on that website. Yeah, not worth replying to this tool. :o
 
The Washington Post negative review has been reclassified as positive on RT.com thus helping the Tomatoemeter to 93% positive and an average score of 8.4.

Reviews Counted: 123
Fresh: 114
Rotten:9
 
The Washington Post negative review has been reclassified as positive on RT.com thus helping the Tomatoemeter to 93% positive and an average score of 8.4.

Reviews Counted: 123
Fresh: 114
Rotten:9

Wow, 93% and 8.4 is amazing. Especially the 8.4 score, only few top movies of the year have a score like that. There Will Be Blood got last year 92% and 8.4 and this year Iron Man has 7.6 score. So that 8.4 is really amazing, I hope it stays that good.
 
I apologize if this has been posted already, but here is Roger Ebert's review.

http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080716/REVIEWS/55996637

“Batman” isn’t a comic book anymore. Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight” is a haunted film that leaps beyond its origins and becomes an engrossing tragedy. It creates characters we come to care about. That’s because of the performances, because of the direction, because of the writing, and because of the superlative technical quality of the entire production. This film, and to a lesser degree “Iron Man,” redefine the possibilities of the “comic-book movie.”
 
Even though Ebert is an old fart...at least he understand that comic book movies don't always need to be silly to be enjoyed. I guess the other idiotic critics think Batman should have a nipple suit and bad sound effects with Ahhhnold yelling at them. Batman is a tragic character and all of his villians are dark.
 
Plus, all the major critics have seen this movie by now. We are about to get flooded by dinky newspapers and lame websites.
 
The only other critics I'd like to hear from are Leonard Maltin and Jeffrey Lyons!
 
The only other critics I'd like to hear from are Leonard Maltin and Jeffrey Lyons!
E! sucks and I have no respect for anyone that steps foot on any show there except of course The Soup. The Lyons den is lame:o He is pretty smart with predicting Oscar picks though.
 
Does this sound rotten to you?
Dark Knight is epic, frightening, unforgettable, unstoppable, and every inch a classic Batman trial, brought to life with disquieting, mouth-slashing sincerity. Brian Orndorf
 
E! sucks and I have no respect for anyone that steps foot on any show there except of course The Soup. The Lyons den is lame:o He is pretty smart with predicting Oscar picks though.
Heck, I don't care if Lyons is on E! I used to watch that guy review movies long before E! existed.

EDIT: Actually, I think it's Ben Lyons on E!, not his father Jeffrey.
 
Why did that one Top critic change his rotten score to a fresh score?

he didnt RT did
He gave the movie a 70% on Metacritic
and RT interpreted his review as negative
then they emailed him
and he confirmed that it is more fresh than rotten

Down to 92%

he gave it an A
its not a rotten clearly mistake on RTs part
will be changed soon
im sure
or the batnuts will cause chaos on RT :brucebat:
 
Heck, I don't care if Lyons is on E! I used to watch that guy review movies long before E! existed.
Dude I was totally thinking of someone else...Ben Lyons. Jeffrey is good yes but Ben Lyons is a little idiot but he does have a Lyons den too. I guess Jeffrey is his father.
 
he didnt RT did
He gave the movie a 70% on Metacritic
and RT interpreted his review as negative
then they emailed him
and he confirmed that it is more fresh than rotten



he gave it an A
its not a rotten clearly mistake on RTs part
will be changed soon
im sure
or the batnuts will cause chaos on RT :brucebat:
Starting tonight, critics will die..
 
Starting tonight, critics will die..


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