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The permanent smile made me think of this short film Willem Dafoe starred in:
Also, no one has mentioned that Riddler reveal in the shadows... holy ****. That was a Hereditary ceiling shot vibe, with a lot of Halloween vibes.
Heck, the whole Colson attack was like Annie/Michael in Halloween.
Going back to earlier in the thread my favorite "leak" was Batman collecting Riddler trophies.![]()
I love that it takes a guy with a working class history to reveal it to him. It's subtly reveals one of Batman's blind spots. He's a rich guy that knows how to use tools, but he'd never in a million years lay carpet.Then the great, foreshadowing shot of the carpet cutter in the foreground a good 2 hours before the reveal of it's true purpose in relation to the bigger plot was just real good ****. I did really like that, while Batman was smart, he still needed the input form not only other cops but even Penguin to really put everything together the further the film went along. Riddler outsmarted everyone.
What are we thinking the more general audience reaction to this will be? My friend who very much fits that category just saw it thought it was "bad" and he said three other people he talked to said they thought it was bad too.
I can't see how anyone seeing this couldn't think it was at least decent
What are we thinking the more general audience reaction to this will be? My friend who very much fits that category just saw it thought it was "bad" and he said three other people he talked to said they thought it was bad too.
I can't see how anyone seeing this couldn't think it was at least decent
This isnt a negative against the film but I do wish they went a tad further with easter eggs...we get plenty of the news in this film...give us Vicki Vale as the reporter. We got the mob, give us a Bertinelli.
That's probably it. I asked him to get into why he didn't like it but it was really just silly nitpicky reasons.It's going to happen if they think they're walking into another superhero movie and not a detective noir movie.
That's the thing though, he hasn't even seen most of the MCU movies. He isn't really a comic book movie fan at all. He liked Nolan's trilogy, the Rami films and some other comic-y stuff here and there but that's about it.Anyone who thinks they’re walking into a film like Spider-man: No Way Home is going to hate this movie. Sadly, the general audience is now conditioned to think that comic book movies have to follow the Marvel formula. I see many being disappointed that this movie is closer to Chinatown than it is Spidey’s latest exercise in ‘memberberry fan service and CG.
I hope we see Vicki in the sequel or just eventually in this franchise.This isnt a negative against the film but I do wish they went a tad further with easter eggs...we get plenty of the news in this film...give us Vicki Vale as the reporter. We got the mob, give us a Bertinelli.
Batman failed the city and basically caused its destruction. He really should be in Arkham with Riddler and laughing guy in the cell.
The tech house music in the club scenes was awesome. They filmed portions of those scenes at Printworks in London, which is one of the best clubs I've ever been to. So that club really exists and is as crazy as it looked inside.
No "44 Below", though...
Completely agree with this. Moronic WB marketing strikes again. A lot of the surprise was taken from the movie.
You can pretty much piece the whole plot together, and all the film’s major beats from the trailers. They should have not featured anything from the back half of the movie.
Yeah, he didn't accomplish a whole lot... I mean, Riddler killed all the people on his list (except for the new Mayor) and then wiped out a whole bunch of Gotham as his final masterstroke... like... he WON.
Makes me think of Skyfall how Bond took a gamble absconding with M to his family estate to save her/stop Silva... but Silva got her killed and died himself, both things he wanted. Yet the movie treats it as a victory/bittersweet victory.
The hush Easter was my favorite. And the long halloween throwback with Carmine talking about Thomas saving him.