The Dark Knight Rises The TDKR General Discussion Thread - - - - - - - - - Part 141

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That doesn't mean people will still believe Alfred is dreaming it though :funny:
 
I'm sure. There are fans who are told things in a factual way by the people involved in the movie, and they still refuse to believe it and stick with their own ideas ;)
 
Probably cause they think their own ideas are better than Nolan's.

Wouldn't be the first time fans do it with a director.
 

"In terms of the canvas of the film, we went outside Gotham. We did that in order to suggest the idea to the audience that Gotham is not a village that you're subtracting as sometimes in the TV show or the Tim Burton movies which have this slightly claustrophobic nature of the world."

He makes a good point there. In Batman Returns I only see Gotham (Plaza) as a soundstage, lol
 
I must say, this Blu-ray special edition cowl thing is a piece of junk. lol... wish i spent money on something else.
 
theres only 35,000 of them? wow didnt know there were 35,000 pieces of **** in the word
 
i dont know if i will sell it or not... it is pretty cool... but the way the discs are held is so stupid... and the cowl has a half assed paint job.
 
"In terms of the canvas of the film, we went outside Gotham. We did that in order to suggest the idea to the audience that Gotham is not a village that you're subtracting as sometimes in the TV show or the Tim Burton movies which have this slightly claustrophobic nature of the world."

He makes a good point there. In Batman Returns I only see Gotham (Plaza) as a soundstage, lol

Burton wanted that claustrophobic nature in his movie...

Not saying it's better but just as Nolan wanted to expand the canvas, Burton wanted to descrease it and tell a simpler story of psychological mindgames between his three (four?) characters.
 
The actor who plays Dagget is cringeworthy. He walks and talks like some of those poor people who were looting the rich than a corporate CEO. And what's wrong with his upper lips every time he opens his mouth? Nolan should've cast a more appropriate actor. But then again, who would take that useless role?
 
Dagget was cast perfectly imo, he's supposed to be someone you dislike, a sniveling pompous little creep. When Bane kills him I always get my satisfaction that he's dead, the guy played the role well.
 
Dagget was cast perfectly imo, he's supposed to be someone you dislike, a sniveling pompous little creep. When Bane kills him I always get my satisfaction that he's dead, the guy played the role well.

Agree.

Pfeiffer-Pfan, I agree with you as well regarding the scope of the Burton/Nolan films. They are different approaches, but both work very well.
 
Pfeiffer-Pfan, I agree with you as well regarding the scope of the Burton/Nolan films. They are different approaches, but both work very well.

I also agree with both of you on this, both were done by the director with the purpose of making the audience feel a certain way and yes, both were done perfectly.
 
*relives the ending*

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So perfect.
 
Watching it right now and I am going to miss the interactions between Bale and Caine/Freeman.
 
I really have a love hate relationship with that ending. So much I dislike about it... and yet it is so emotionally effective...
 
There is nothing about it I didn't like, also seeing that in IMAX was just amazing (hell the entire movie but you get the point).
 
Watching it right now and I am going to miss the interactions between Bale and Caine/Freeman.

Add Oldman too! I really love the dynamics formed by the the trilogy's 4 characters (Bruce/Batman, Alfred, Fox, Gordon).


I really have a love hate relationship with that ending. So much I dislike about it... and yet it is so emotionally effective...

Haha same here. Some parts I like, some parts I LOVE, and some parts I HATED. :oldrazz:
 
Some parts I didn't like, some parts I HATED, most tables I flipped over.
 
Dagget was cast perfectly imo, he's supposed to be someone you dislike, a sniveling pompous little creep. When Bane kills him I always get my satisfaction that he's dead, the guy played the role well.
True. Loved how Bane broke his neck.
 
*relives the ending*

[YT]PYDlRUnTL9g[/YT]

So perfect.

My emotions :

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True. Loved how Bane broke his neck.

The thing I hated about that scene was how he clearly jerks his hands to break his neck but then it cuts to Dagget's right hand man(that frog faced guy)and you can hear Dagget muffled screaming in the background.

********! You break someone's neck like that, they're dead!
 
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