Cain
Gentlebane
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Oh, come on. It's an opinion.
Calm down and here's some cookie for you.
Just like someone rating something a 1 is their opinion as well.
Oh, come on. It's an opinion.
Calm down and here's some cookie for you.
Then why did you say take out the 1/10 optionWould that not be compromising opinions
As for opinions, oh yes we all can have one. But a person that isn't childish and takes a look at a movie even if they hate it would not vote a 1/10. A 1/10 is a low budget Sci-fi channel movie with bad acting or a complete travesty like Pluto Nash and Date Movie. So, in your opinion it seems that this movie is either on par with Sci-fi movies and Pluto Nash/Date Movie or they are even better
And liking a movie and giving it a 1/10 is just plain childish and lame.
And if Two Face lives, I will eat my words re: Venom, but it would really seem silly to go through all that dramatic speech if Dent is still breathing. You would think Gordon would check for a pulse first before releasing the hounds!
I agree. I also think it has to do with something else. The movie explained that Batman had not become the symbol he wanted to be. Instead of hope, he inspired vigilantism as shown through the fake Batmen. He inadvertently inspired the madness of the Joker.
Harvey Dent is the white knight. He doesn't wear a mask, which makes him easier to trust. He locked up 500 criminals without violence (except for one punch). He's pure, incorruptible. It's much better for Harvey to represent hope than a vigilante.
Just my view.
They never found Dent in the hospital, so they wrongly assume he's on the bus that Joker took hostage, along with Mike Engel.question: when gordon and the police are surveying the building with the hostages dressed like goons why does he tell batman that harvey is in there with them?
oh yea! duh...brain fart.^^^
Joker makes off with hostages from the hospital and Dent is still unaccounted for so Gordon thinks Joker also kidnapped Dent.
How so? Batman could still take the rap and Harvey's rep isn't dented (no pun) until the eventual conflict that neither Gordon or Bats imagine coming of Two-Face escaping from Arkham and showing everybody what he has become arises.
A 10 scale critique of something isn't that hard to figure outJust because it doesn't fit your personal criteria of what a 1 star movie is don't go off asuming everybody gauges what a 1 star movie the same way you do.
I totally get where Guard is coming from. Even without citing why he wouldn't do it in the comics and just looking at the Nolan verse it's borderline stupid for him to compromise the relationship he built with the police from the last movie to this one. I said this in my review
"Batman's final decision to take the blame for Two-Face's actions did not sit right with me initially. It really seemed unneccessary and out of character I also think it took away from the tragedy of Dent's arc. It would've been more impactful and I think more influential to the people of Gotham to see what succumbing to rage induced madness could do to even the greatest of their citizens.
I think it would've influenced them to be stronger and more on their guard as a city than anything else since even such a seemingly heroic figure could be broken down. However at the same time I think it raises an interesting premise for another film and one that would be interesting to see explored in a Batman film so for that reason alone I could buy it. Also since according to the Maroni and Batman scene the criminals are of the knowledge that Batman doesn't kill which makes them view him as somewhat soft I think it ups his intimidation factor amongst the lowly criminals since now in their eyes there are apparently no extremes that he wouldn't reach."
Ultimately the only reason I accepted it is cause of the bold, the premise that it could develop for the third film and what the Nolan's could do with it is intriguing. It's an interesting theme to explore with Batman and I look forward to it but that setup initially had me put my head down cause you could still keep an element of hope in the city whether they find out about Two-Face or not.
I just assumed if Dent is still alive he would own up to the murders.
Remember, the point was to show how much of a White Knight he was.
Not much of a hero if he is locked up behind bars, is he?
Why would they lock him up in Arkham if he didn't commit any crime?
Gordon was going to say Dent was clean as a whistle.
A 10 scale critique of something isn't that hard to figure outIt even explains it in the poll
A 1/10 is obviously a tragedy and wasted time spent while a 10/10 is a glorious film and well time spent. Not that hard to figure out unless you live in Bizarro world.
^This is a superhero movie...not a crime fiction
It could make for an interesting third. But even just with in TDK itself I saw the sacrafice as something showing how much our world has changed in the last decade. Its not as a simple of a place as it use to be. And Batman always changes with the times, even if some are not wanting that, its what most mythologies do.
And I just thought it really showed that Batman would reward those with faith in him, as time went on. And that Gotham needed a gift of faith then, after what the Joker had done.
And revealing Two-Face would have broken the spirit of Gotham, and sunk us even lower.
To me it was cool that Bats does not just take the physical burden of cleaning up the trash in Gotham, but the mental trash as well.
^This is a superhero movie...not a crime fiction movie.
As for differeing systems...I would love to meet a person that cannot honestly understand a 1-10 scale or bizarely rates movies on it as such.
WTF was with the 'before you start rolling your eyes like a female'?
Can't say I disagree there.
This still could've been accomplished without resorting to that outcome. The Joker managed to break the city's hero but on the plus side the people on the ferry boats proved the strong will the city still possesed. That could've been highlighted by the authorities when addressing the public about Two-Face.
Once again they could've stated how regardless of the tragedy they still managed to defeat the threat that The Joker embodied showing how as a city they did whatever it took to not succumb to terrorists which is a characteristic of strength. That yes there was a tragedy but future tragedies were also prevented for the time being. Their spirits could've grown more knowing they have to be even more alert and strong as people whenever their city is in jeapordy again. But what's done is done.
How did you figure that was a woman???
But yeah, I agree Batman falls in the subgenre of crime fiction but in no way should be compared to films like The Departed or The Godfather.
I really wish peeps would stop treating this movie as if it was "the best thing since sliced bread". It was good but damn it wasnt all that great.