While they’re not as bad as Batman and Robin, that’s not saying much. That’s like saying Domino’s is better than Little Caesar’s. My big problem with the DK trilogy is that they feel almost nothing like Batman. It feels like Christopher Nolan and company wanted to make a movie that had a few qualities of Batman but was a completely original idea only for the script to be bought by Warner Bros., have a couple more elements from Batman thrown in and then slap the Batman name on it. I usually don’t mind it when adaptations make changes from the source material but I personally feel that the Dark Knight trilogy was one of the many examples of adaptations that went too far with their changes. Also, I’ll never get why people got on Hugh Jackman’s case for not being the same height as Wolverine but gave a free pass to the movies for white washing Bane the Al Ghul family. Also, as a huge fan of Scarecrow and Two Face, I’m offended with how they were completely wasted in this movies (though I will say Cillian Murphy and Aaron Eckhart did a great job with what they were given). ****, even Batman Forever handled Two Face better. Overall, if people love these movies, that’s perfectly fine and more power to them. I personally, however, can’t stand this trilogy.
alright. I've thought about posting in this thread, so here's my two cents.
lemme just start off by saying that while TDK isn't perfect, it is still a masterpiece and one of the greatest comic book movies of all time. after repeated watches since 2008, it is largely due to Heath Ledger's portrayal of the Joker.
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@Venom 1988 pointed out, you already made a thread about Hugh Jackman being too tall to play Wolverine so I am not getting into that. However, I am with you with the whitewashing. It happened twice in Nolan's trilogy and I feel like he just got away with it because of his high status as a director in Hollywood. Not with me, though. There are plenty of Arab actors that could have been cast, but of course we get another high profile white Hollywood actor to star as Ra's al Ghul. I suppose he did do a good job, but still it was an opportunity to cast an actor of Arab or Middle Eastern descent and that was taken away by casting someone white.
Outside of that, the movie is overall okay. Batman films were never high grossers until TDK. No film crossed even $500 million worldwide, and BB was no exception. Without getting into all of my criticisms, the one nitpick I'll have with this movie is that when the League gassed the entire city, when they looked at Batman, they didn't see him the same way Scarecrow saw him when he specifically got gassed.
So that's BB.
TDK on the other hand...I would have liked to have seen Gambol a little more and I think Michael Jai White even said he filmed more scenes but they decided to cut him out. I liked how the OG Wayne Tower was incorporated in this film but I don't know if that was intentional. Then on top of that, the dumbest part was why Batman & Gordon didn't just blame Dent's deaths on the Joker. Honest Trailers got into this for their TDK video.
and then we got DKR. Back when I was in my 20s when this movie was coming out, I was absolutely obsessed. So obsessed that I looked up this forum and registered (look at the date, look at my username lol) on it. Before getting into my criticisms of it, I'll just start with the thing already discussed: the whitewashing. Tom Hardy claimed that he based Bane's voice on his comic book origins, but later he went on to say he based it on Bartley Gorman, an Irish boxer...which has nothing to do with Bane's comic heritage.
Marion Cotillard being cast as Talia is an extension of the whitewashing that happened with Ra's al Ghul's. But as far as that villainy goes, the worst offense is that Bane was revealed to not be the main villain all along; he was doing everything for a woman, Talia. And even though Ra's made the League sound like some Illuminati organization in BB "we sacked Rome, loaded ships with plague rats, burned London to the ground..." Bane & Talia are out here not only for revenge but to say that destroying Gotham is supposed to be the last job the League ever needs to do.
But the biggest offense to me about DKR is how it is essentially the same movie as BB. It is Batman vs. the League of Shadows, and the League of Shadows steals a device from Wayne Enterprises and uses it as a superweapon to destroy Gotham.
my post is already super long so I'll leave out everything else I feel unless folks wanna engage with me on my thoughts