echostation said:aren't you worried that Davooit Goyer has hardly any say or has no where near the creative involvement he had on the original Batman Begins than with Dark Night? I mean Jonah Nolan and Chris Nolan are the only two really working on the script with some "story input" despite teh fact that Goyer had such a kick ass original script.
I'm really getting worried that with the Prestige getting alot of crap reviews, I feel the Dark Knight will be no where near as good or may even be as big a pile of crap as the Prestige is.
Super_Surfer said:After watching The Prestige, I think all Batman fans should be greatful that they have such a talented creative team behind the Franchise.
echostation said:aren't you worried that Davooit Goyer has hardly any say or has no where near the creative involvement he had on the original Batman Begins than with Dark Night? I mean Jonah Nolan and Chris Nolan are the only two really working on the script with some "story input" despite teh fact that Goyer had such a kick ass original script.
I'm really getting worried that with the Prestige getting alot of crap reviews, I feel the Dark Knight will be no where near as good or may even be as big a pile of crap as the Prestige is.
Seen said:Did he really? You saw the final frame. I don't think that was the case at all. I think...
That the final frame showed that there were (are) more of Angier's, and that possibly a duplicate of Angier is still alive.
Just my guess.
The Guard said:There are no conspiracies to the end of the film. In my mind, the point of the final frame is simply to get you to think about the price that must be paid for power. "Drowning" was a recurrent theme. The sacrifice that is made for something like ego, and the cost we incur ourselves. That's more or less the entire point of the film in my eyes. Clever film, nice message, well made, but nothing "great". Doesn't convince me Jonah Nolan can write great dialogue.
The Guard said:There are no conspiracies to the end of the film. In my mind, the point of the final frame is simply to get you to think about the price that must be paid for power. "Drowning" was a recurrent theme. The sacrifice that is made for something like ego, and the cost we incur ourselves. That's more or less the entire point of the film in my eyes. Clever film, nice message, well made, but nothing "great". Doesn't convince me Jonah Nolan can write great dialogue.
Sandman138 said:It's actually a really good meta-film. It's really about how far the man behind the curtain will go to make something simple and mundane mystify an audience. It's really worth seeing.
Keyser Sushi said:I really... don't care about this movie either way. I like the people involved in the movie, but the basic premise of the film, and the commercials, do not interest me.
However, as I said, I like all the people involved with the film, so I'm sure whatever the case is with the film, it is most certainly well-made.
However, I am honestly just glad that it's in theaters now and is no longer standing between Chris Nolan and "The Dark Knight."
Yeah, I'm a Batman guy.![]()
Mr. Socko said:Completely agree.
I'd rather see Dave Blaine vs Criss Angel.
Keyser Sushi said:I really... don't care about this movie either way. I like the people involved in the movie, but the basic premise of the film, and the commercials, do not interest me.
However, as I said, I like all the people involved with the film, so I'm sure whatever the case is with the film, it is most certainly well-made.
However, I am honestly just glad that it's in theaters now and is no longer standing between Chris Nolan and "The Dark Knight."
Yeah, I'm a Batman guy.![]()
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