The Dark Knight Official Critics Reviews of TDK

I think TDK will end up at 93% at RT :up:

Its at 94% now and it should reach and stay at 95% by monday. I'm thinking it will stay at around 95% though, because it already has a few more negative reviews than Wall-E, but it should get the same number or a little more good reviews than it.
 
Man, if it ends up with 95%, that would be incredible! Didn't ROTK end up around 93 or 94%?
 
Again, another comparison with the coin flip from No Country for Old Men.

:dry:

You know I think there needs to be a review course before critics screen films like this. Just an hour devoted to a quick explanation of the various characters and such.
 
All I can do is roll my eyes when I see a reviewer make that coin-flip comparison. I hate to bring this up, but didn't they see Batman Forever?

Back down to 93%. :(
 
All I can do is roll my eyes when I see a reviewer make that coin-flip comparison. I hate to bring this up, but didn't they see Batman Forever?

Back down to 93%. :(

of those two films I think I'd much rather be "borrowing" things from NCFOM. :)
 
I love it when negative reviews complain about things I LOVE about Nolan's take on Batman. "This film takes itself far too seriously." Oh really? That's how Batman should be treated, ya nimrod! LOL.
 
I just flipped on FOX news and this female entertainment reporter simply said something like "those 2 1/2 hours flew by so quick."

Im assuming this was a positive TDK review.
 
Sometimes some folks just get it right. Bryan Singer was right for X-Men, Sam Raimi was right for Spider-Man, and dear lord is Christopher Nolan right for Batman. Maybe not the campy old Batman that the nostalgia fans know and love, but if the character had any clear path to follow after the disaster of Batman & Robin and the renaissance of Frank Miller, then this is where he should be: Anchoring a smart, dark, daring, and very intelligent movie that celebrates most of why we love the damn Bat in the first place: He's hurt, he's angry, he's conflicted, he's kinda weird ... aside from the money and the suit, he's pretty much just like everyone else.

http://www.cinematical.com/2008/07/17/review-the-dark-knight-scotts-take/

Bravo to the writers, producers, tech guys and talent behind this production. The Dark Knight offers the perfect balance of darkness, reality and action-packed suspension of belief.

http://acedmagazine.com/content/view/1522/44/
 
Some punk and his kid just brought the score down to 93% on RT.

He is getting absolute pelters from the RT community. Some of the insults are actually too personal though.

Here is his review: -

THE DARK KNIGHT
A film review by Steve Rhodes
Copyright 2008 Steve Rhodes

RATING (0 TO ****): ** 1/2

So, you're probably thinking, can THE DARK KNIGHT be nearly as good as its mind-blowing and riveting trailers? Not even close, I am very sorry to say. In one of the most disappointing films of the year, THE DARK KNIGHT is a pale shadow of its marvelous predecessor, BATMAN BEGINS, which I could watch over and over again.

While BATMAN BEGINS was consistently riveting, THE DARK KNIGHT is very much a mixed bag. Mixed with the flashes of absolute brilliance are long dead sections. This, the second of director Christopher Nolan's BATMANs, left me more often bored than entertained. It's a good thing that the long, slow stretches are periodically interrupted by some terrific moments, otherwise this is a BATMAN that could put you to sleep, as it almost did me a couple of times.

This frequently mean-spirited film -- do we really need child endangerment scenes? -- takes itself way too seriously. When it's willing to inject some humor, either in its dark scenes, as in the Joker's magic act in which he makes a pencil disappear into a guy's eye, or in its humorous gadgets, the movie becomes much more enjoyable.

The story starts when the Joker and his pals are busy robbing a mob owned bank. "Pals" is something of a misnomer, since the Joker is a psychopath who likes to kill everyone around him, even his co-conspirators. As everyone on the planet probably knows by now, the Joker this time is played by the tragically deceased Heath Ledger (Oscar nominee for his part in BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN).

Although Christian Bale repeats his star turn as both Bruce Wayne and Batman, it will undoubtedly be Ledger's performance that everyone will be talking about. At first, I was a bit mesmerized by Ledger's acting here, but it quickly became obvious that it was a one-note performance, so it went from being interesting to becoming increasing tiresome. Ledger speaks in droll monotones, broken only occasionally by short bursts of creepy laughter. His best work in the picture is when he shuts up entirely and just stares hauntingly into the camera lens, like a circus clown who has been sent to jail.

There are some aspects that work with great regularity in THE DARK KNIGHT, but these have nothing to do with the characters themselves. Later discussing the film with my son, I realized how detached I had become from the storyline. None of the characters are ever worth caring about, so when some died or came back from the dead, I just didn't care in the least.

The images, the music and the sound consistently dazzle you. When the movie cranks up the volume and pulls back the camera, letting you watch Batman fly with majestic power over Gotham City, it's hard to keep chills from going up and down your spine, since it is so gorgeous and moving.

But, running a little over two and one half hours long, the movie becomes more of an endurance contest than a treat. (BATMAN BEGINS was long too, but it made much better use of the time, avoiding long slack sections.) At the ninety-minute mark, THE DARK KNIGHT comes up to a fine conclusion. It then spends another sixty minutes trying out several more possible endings.

What becomes obvious from the ending it finally selects is that everything that is wrong with THE DARK KNIGHT will probably be kept in its sequel, which looks like it will probably be even more pretentious, if that is possible, than THE DARK KNIGHT. Still, I believe that buried within THE DARK KNIGHT is a normal length movie that could have earned at least a star more from me. This shorter and more focused THE DARK KNIGHT would be well worth seeing.

Sure THE DARK KNIGHT will make a mint and the fanboys will undoubtedly go gaga over it, but, in my mind, it's a certain candidate for my list of this year's most overrated movies.

THE DARK KNIGHT runs a very long 2:32. It is rated PG-13 for "intense sequences of violence and some menace" and would be acceptable for teenagers.

My son Jeffrey, age 19, and a big BATMAN fan, gave it ***. He liked it quite a bit, but he had problems with it too, chief among these being the numerous long, self-indulgent monologues. He liked the way the film was darker, and he liked Ledger as the Joker, although he thinks Jack Nicholson might have been better. He loved the sound and the look of the picture. But he found it way too long and thought many scenes and several entire characters should have been eliminated. Overall, he has mixed feelings about the film, thinking sometimes it was absolutely amazing and other times it just wasn't. He said that it was definitely worth one star less than his rating for BATMAN BEGINS, which he thoroughly loved.

The film opens nationwide in the United States on Friday, July 18, 2008. In the Silicon Valley, it will be showing at the AMC theaters, the Century theaters and the Camera Cinemas.

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http://au.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_...r_my_list_of_this_years_most_overrated_movies
 
Lulz, mean-spirited film. If I didn't know better, I'd think he'd be putting this film on the same level as a immature comedy flick........
 
Whats unprecedented is how much of the taut critics have actually been defending this movie, while the popcorn minded critics are often the ones to diss it. Thats just.... bonkers.
 
Man, I just sent that guy my opinion on his review. Can't wait to read his responce. I bet he'll just simply write something like "I disagree with you", or he'll take something I said & turn it around to say something negative about TDK. I really want him to answer everything I've written to him, as if we were having a conversation.
 
the more i think about it...i'm actually not that surprised this is getting mixed reviews.

some critics are going to think its too serious....not enough kiddie humor.

some will think it's trying to mirror things in todays society and not like it because of that. for example....am i right in saying that there are a lot of 9/11 influences? that probably would explain why most of the new york press have been over this like a rash.

some will think this is a super hero movie trying too hard to be something else.

nolan's style of directing is quite harsh. i would imagine the majority of people either love all of nolan's films....or hate all of nolan's films.

one of my favorite directors is david lynch. a lot of his films don't make sense to most people, whilst critics usually cry on about how much of a weirdo he is...along with his films.

at the end of the day....as long as there are plenty of scenes as heart pumping as the wayne penthouse party then i am sure that i will be more than happy with the finished results. i really liked iron man....so i would consider anything that betters it a total success.

i get to see this on the 24th.
 
TDK is not getting mixed reviews. The overwhelming majority are positive.
 
130+ POSITIVE Reviews against 10 NEGATIVE does not equal "mixed reviews"...

:cwink:
 
I think hes saying you either love it or you have a resentment toward it. It creates sharp opinions. Makes sense, because Nolans approach is very provocative. Hes on the cutting edge.
 
130+ POSITIVE Reviews against 10 NEGATIVE does not equal "mixed reviews"...

:cwink:

i know i know..... i am just sorta giving reasons why some critics might not like this film....and the way some people are acting makes me feel like we are talking about it like it IS getting mixed reviews...hence why i said it lol.

one of my favorite films is twin peaks fire walk with me. it got booed by the crowd at it's own premiere in cannes. critics panned it....left, right and centre. if you look at some of the more recent reviews of the film from this decade....you notice how many of the reviewers say "people weren't ready for this film in 1992" and "this is a forgotten masterpiece" ect ect...

..so i always follow my own instincts on a film and never go by JUST the reviews. ever. i follow my heart. this is why i have watched iron man but decided not to watch hulk....even though i care for neither of the characters.

anyways....i went to the cinema to watch batman and robin. there is no way i will hate this film lol.


EDIT: for those that basically knew all the major spoilers before the film....did this ruin your experience? or help you take the film in better?
 

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