CapedCrusader14
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I know plenty of people that absolutely loved Rises. Hell, one of my friends considers it the best out of the 3.
That would not surprise me in the least.
It's such a shame to me cause I feel it's the weakest but it has some of my favourite scenes in the trilogy.
Give it time. Rises ain't even out on DVD yet and it's already got Batman fans divided up. Time is not going to be kind to it me thinks.
In fact I bet by this time next year when people own it and have more time to watch it it will be universally seen as the worst one.
Yup, I think that's how it's gonna go down.
Oh man, can we bet on this? Please???????
Give it time. Rises ain't even out on DVD yet and it's already got Batman fans divided up. Time is not going to be kind to it me thinks.
In fact I bet by this time next year when people own it and have more time to watch it it will be universally seen as the worst one.
Yup, I think that's how it's gonna go down.
Like I've said before, it's 20 lbs of story in a 2 lb bag. Blake and Foley were groan inducing and some scenes are quite silly and don't make sense but I will say in many ways its the most entertaining entry. It's just also the most vapid and poorly plotted.It's such a shame to me cause I feel it's the weakest but it has some of my favourite scenes in the trilogy.
PTA loves the trilogy:
"Ive never really been asked to do [big tentpole blockbusters]. You look at what Christopher Nolan did with Batman, thats like the meeting of the highest level of artistic skill & a kind of commerciality and appeal to a wide range of people which is what anybody would want. Its kind of unparalleled actually, and they dont come to me with those. And thats alright."
source: "http://www.**************.com/fansites/nailbiter111/news/?a=69323"
The source is comic book movie dot com, dunno why it would not let me share the link
I absolutely loved the movie, but it won't get any major Oscar nominations.
t:40% on the TDKR boards is saying it's a 10/10 on that one poll and there's another poll somewhere that even has TDKR as the better film of the trilogy. I highly doubt the same would be said if there was a poll on giving Godfather 3 a rating or if it was the best.
Like I said, TDKR is a polarizing film even with Batman fans, but a rather large chunk loves the film and would regard TDKR as the best of the three.
I know plenty of people that absolutely loved Rises. Hell, one of my friends considers it the best out of the 3.
I'll take that bet. Bring it on.
People always show more love for the newer movie. I don't think in time, TDKR will be held in any regard near TDK. Heck, when SR came out, it was very divisive and a good portion of people on here thought it was best Superman film ever. You don't see that same number of posters praising that film anymore.
It's a big side product of being internet children....by that I mean, grown up with the internet since being a child. More so on the net than at home, if you express a like for something that the majority of others don't...you can get merceslessly and continuously harassed about your opinion....so many tend to just go along with the crowd. For me personally....there are multitudes of things I don't agree with the majority on. If I like something, and the majority likes it too....that's cool. If I like something and the majority don't....that's too bad for them. But it doesn't change if I like it or not.Its funny how some people get affected by other people opinions. Who cares , how its gonna go down ! Are you that insecure that you need somebody else to reassure how you feel about a movie ?
It's a big side product of being internet children....by that I mean, grown up with the internet since being a child. More so on the net than at home, if you express a like for something that the majority of others don't...you can get merceslessly and continuously harassed about your opinion....so many tend to just go along with the crowd. For me personally....there are multitudes of things I don't agree with the majority on. If I like something, and the majority likes it too....that's cool. If I like something and the majority don't....that's too bad for them. But it doesn't change if I like it or not.
Like I've said before, it's 20 lbs of story in a 2 lb bag. Blake and Foley were groan inducing and some scenes are quite silly and don't make sense but I will say in many ways its the most entertaining entry. It's just also the most vapid and poorly plotted.
People always show more love for the newer movie. I don't think in time, TDKR will be held in any regard near TDK. Heck, when SR came out, it was very divisive and a good portion of people on here thought it was best Superman film ever. You don't see that same number of posters praising that film anymore.
I don't think in any test, your friends is a good public opinion gage. They always mirror your opinion to some degree, whether we admit they do or not.
What shall be the bet then?
Maybe something in the signature area?
it won't get any major Oscar nominations.

Like I've said before, it's 20 lbs of story in a 2 lb bag. Blake and Foley were groan inducing and some scenes are quite silly and don't make sense but I will say in many ways its the most entertaining entry. It's just also the most vapid and poorly plotted.
I consider it the best of the three.
It gave me something I never expected from a superhero movie- an emotional response. I've always attended them for sensation.
This is pretty rare for me- I've only experienced it a couple of times in a theater (Shawshank Redemption and- feel free to laugh- Finding Nemo). When the bats burst out prior to Bruce's leap I felt chills, and at the climax I was choking back tears. I was desperately trying to suppress this response because I thought that the lights would go up and the girl I was with would see my wet eyes and think I was an idiot.
This film overwhelmed me.