Putting it like that, Rachel Dawes is an annoying character.Made me chuckle on FB just now:![]()
Very good article. I actually haven't seen TDKR since November 2014. Been wanting to give it another viewing this year. It still amazes me how much vitriol some have for it - The vocal "minority". But I have found since these last slew of DCEU films, that TDKR has gotten more love on some online communities.
With that being said, I'm still waiting for my TDKR - Extended cut, Mr. Nolan.
How would it be like if it was extended?
Yeah, it always pleases me when TDKR pulls in the big numbers on polls here, and even out ranks some of the biggest CBM favorites. The salty responses are so tasty.
Extended screentime of what already is the longest Batman film as it is.I remember reading the art and making of the TDK trilogy, and the editor mentioned how they practically had to trim down every scene to make sure it all fit in for IMAX. I know all films have things that stay on the cutting room floor, but TDKR in particular is a film that would simply benefit from a slightly longer run time; to help with pacing and let things breathe a bit more.
As it stands, it's damn impressive how much the film works as is.
I remember reading the art and making of the TDK trilogy, and the editor mentioned how they practically had to trim down every scene to make sure it all fit in for IMAX. I know all films have things that stay on the cutting room floor, but TDKR in particular is a film that would simply benefit from a slightly longer run time; to help with pacing and let things breathe a bit more.
As it stands, it's damn impressive how much the film works as is.
I've been editing a fun TDK related video that hopefully I'll be sharing here if I'm happy with how it comes out. So as a result I've just been swimming in footage of Heath's Joker for the past couple of weeks.
It truly is a remarkable performance. There are so many shades to that character, and it's so unpredictable yet it feels cohesive. It still feels like he snatched an entirely different person out of thin air, invented every little quirk and just became that guy while the cameras were rolling.
I feel that way about Oldman's Gordon too actually. I don't see Oldman, just Gordon.
People loathed King Jofferey with passion for that reason, so I see what fuels that thought thinking.That Letoker movie got a ton of hate all over Internet and DCEU fans fushed to defend it. My favorite argument is "If people hate Leto's Joker so much it means that he was very good in that role".