So all this masterpiece talk and standing ovations was blowing smoke.
The critics arent digging it. I will judge it myself.
But if the critics dont like it, do you still think it stands a chance to win oscars a la The Return of the King?
Actually, 86% of the critics thus far have "digged it."So all this masterpiece talk and standing ovations was blowing smoke.
The critics arent digging it. I will judge it myself.
But if the critics dont like it, do you still think it stands a chance to win oscars a la The Return of the King?
?Actually, 86% of the critics thus far have "digged it."
Seriously, people?
86% of critics so far-and that's just those on RT might disagree with you there.So all this masterpiece talk and standing ovations was blowing smoke.
The critics arent digging it. I will judge it myself.
But if the critics dont like it, do you still think it stands a chance to win oscars a la The Return of the King?
No... anything less than 99.999999999%Why does anything less than 90% on RT mean the critics don't dig it? lol
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t:BB and TDK had the same amount of bat-percentage per film. I think it was around 16%? I was hoping TDKR would have the same, if not more, especially since its the longer of the three.I know I asked this awhile back, and thescoop said less Batman time than Bruce, but is Batman's screentime less than BB? If so, that's going to be tricky as hell. Even with a Bruce Wayne who is very developed with motives and drive; if there is less Batman time than BB that's going to be a real hard sell.
So the fact that more critics liked TDK (which has 250 reviews) means that critics, as a collective whole, aren't digging this one?How many critics liked TDK? MOre? I see...
The lack of Batman is a punch in the gut, to say the least.
I don't care about Batman not having a lot of screen time, but that's just me.
I prefer that the story of Bruce Wayne has the priority.
Me too. If it serves the story, that's ok with me. I think it will only help emphasize the idea that Batman is missed and needed in Gotham. Plus if his screentime is similar to the amount in BB, I have no problem with it either.I don't care about Batman not having a lot of screen time, but that's just me.

More critics liked it than not so I'm not seeing what you mean at all.So all this masterpiece talk and standing ovations was blowing smoke.
The critics arent digging it. I will judge it myself.
But if the critics dont like it, do you still think it stands a chance to win oscars a la The Return of the King?
The percentage is based off of positive reviews. That's it. They don't arbitrarily change it.Ok the last string of feviews were positive, should RT raise TDKR to atleast %92 or something?
Nolan's going completely the other way in this film. This is 100%, without a doubt, Bruce Wayne's film. That's stunning that he had the balls to go that route in this climatic finale.
A finale to Batman, with less Batman and more Bruce Wayne? I'm sorry but that's balls.