CConn said:...not something to be proud of.
Unless you're...not smart.
CConn said:...not something to be proud of.
adzmullz1 said:1. Well , Mr Bale may consider himself English , but where your are born is where you are from (that makes him welsh , sorry Christian) .
He considers himself English because his mother was born and raised in
England and his father (an Afrikaaner) is also of English lineage.
In other words, his nationality (nation of birth) is Welsh; whereas, his
ethnicity is English.
He's not a Welshman in blood and has lived in England for a long period
of time.
Anthony Hopkins and Tom Jones are true Welshmen through and through
with obvious Celtic ancestry. You could also include the beautiful
Catherine Zeta Jones, although she is only half Welsh (her mother being
from Cork, Ireland).
I think this has become my favorite Batman movie. Of the Nolan films, it feels the most like a Batman film .
And am i the only one that liked Katie Holmes as Rachel Dawes?
Yeah, I preferred her too. Mainly because it felt like they were actually friends, while Maggie played her like they were cousins who accidentally kissed. But overall, I'm not a fan of the Rachel Dawes character.I think this has become my favorite Batman movie. Of the Nolan films, it feels the most like a Batman film .
And am i the only one that liked Katie Holmes as Rachel Dawes?
Usually the argument is the opposite. Begins has been criticized for doing montages of scenes that could have been used to their full potential instead of cutting to a bunch of them. While TDK, imo, has a certain pace to it that lets everything breathe. Of course there's a massive chunk of Begins, mainly the childhood & college Bruce era, that really takes its time. And that's why Begins is better made than MOS if we're talking about letting the characters breathe and develop.Yeah, I preferred her too. Mainly because it felt like they were actually friends, while Maggie played her like they were cousins who accidentally kissed. But overall, I'm not a fan of the Rachel Dawes character.
I also think the pacing of this movie is perfect. It doesn't feel so rushed like TDK, and you can actually take in scenes, without having to skip to the next one 30 seconds later. Plus, Bale's voice isn't laughable in this one.
Now, if they just cut back on the word "fear" drastically, I think it could just be my favorite Batman movie ever made.
The scenes in TDK last 30-45 seconds before cutting to a completely different scene altogether. BB let scenes sit and breath for a second. One of the main reasons why TDK was, by far, the hardest Batman movie to time. It just skipped from one scene to
the next to the next to the next, until the movie ended. There were very few scenes that breathed in TDK.
I think the bank robbery, interrogation, and the last Two Face scenes were the only ones that didn't skip from scene to scene. Other than that, it would skip to Gordon, to Joker, to Bruce, back to Gordon, to Rachel, back to Bruce, then to Dent, back to Joker, etc etc. lol, it was like that the entire movie. It had to be frantic, with the kind of story it had. BB didn't have nearly as convoluted of a story as TDK, and it shows in the pace.