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that's awesome, i'm now very jealous and wish i too could say i was connected to this movie in any way
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I agree completely.
TDKR actually made me appreciate TA even more due to the complimentary contrast it creates.
yeah that had alot to do with it. ASM was more fun. My biggest complaint about TDKR was that there wasnt enough Batman. Too much focus on Bruce Wayne as a character which was understandable in terms of the plot but it didnt make for a more enjoyable experience. I thought ASM was fun and exciting from beginning to end whereas I thought there were several stretches in TDKR which were boring. The writing was definetly more complex and deep but I preferred the overall package ASM provided. In terms of the summer comic blockbusters, for me it goesthat's fair
is that because it was more of an action-packed/cgi-based film or was there something about the direction/way the character was approached that made you feel that way?
i liked the movie, but i'd give it something like a 3.5 or 4/5 whereas I feel Avengers and TDKR were closer to 5/5 films
Personally I think THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN had much better writing than either THE AVENGERS or TDKR. I thad less obvious plot holes/incongruities/logic errors, and a more subtle approach in general.
I was expecting a lot from Bane, he was always my number one most dangerous and lethal Batman villain long before Batman franchise begin and I really wanted Hardy to shine a bit info to those people's vision of "Big Bad Steroid Muscle With No Brains Waiting For His Cables To Cut Off". Did Hardy really achieved this feat?
and yes, he became a lackey to another villain
I thought The Amazing Spider-man was better than TDKR
Bane was NOT a lackey and he did not drop to B&R level. Did some of you even see the film?