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Old 06-27-2008, 08:02 AM
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Batman: Dark Knight Review at Rolling Stone, movie ROCKS!



The first review of Batman: The Dark Knight is in and the verdict is DAMN good according to Rolling Stone Magazine. Nolan and company promised a deeper and darker movie than Batman Begins and have seem to have succeeded. Cannot believe this flick is still several weeks away. Enough from me:


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Heads up: a thunderbolt is about to rip into the blanket of bland we call summer movies. The Dark Knight, director Christopher Nolan's absolute stunner of a follow-up to 2005's Batman Begins, is a potent provocation decked out as a comic-book movie. Feverish action? Check. Dazzling spectacle? Check. Devilish fun? Check. But Nolan is just warming up. There's something raw and elemental at work in this artfully imagined universe. Striking out from his Batman origin story, Nolan cuts through to a deeper dimension. Huh? Wha? How can a conflicted guy in a bat suit and a villain with a cracked, painted-on clown smile speak to the essentials of the human condition? Just hang on for a shock to the system. The Dark Knight creates a place where good and evil — expected to do battle — decide instead to get it on and dance. "I don't want to kill you," Heath Ledger's psycho Joker tells Christian Bale's stalwart Batman. "You complete me." Don't buy the tease. He means it.

The trouble is that Batman, a.k.a. playboy Bruce Wayne, has had it up to here with being the white knight. He's pissed that the public sees him as a vigilante. He'll leave the hero stuff to district attorney Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) and stop the DA from moving in on Rachel Dawes (feisty Maggie Gyllenhaal, in for sweetie Katie Holmes), the lady love who is Batman's only hope for a normal life.

Everything gleams like sin in Gotham City (cinematographer Wally Pfister shot on location in Chicago, bringing a gritty reality to a cartoon fantasy). And the bad guys seem jazzed by their evildoing. Take the Joker, who treats a stunningly staged bank robbery like his private video game with accomplices in Joker masks, blood spurting and only one winner. Nolan shot this sequence, and three others, for the IMAX screen and with a finesse for choreographing action that rivals Michael Mann's Heat. But it's what's going on inside the Bathead that pulls us in. Bale is electrifying as a fallibly human crusader at war with his own conscience.

Rest of the review is HERE.
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Old 06-30-2008, 04:17 AM
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this is rolling stone...the reviewer was probly to zonked out of his mind on crack to even know what he was watching...with that said hopefully the movie is good cause there hasnt been SHIT in a while that was even worth mentioning...there will be blood must have been the last great movie ive seen...im sure theres others ive seen recently that were good but nothing i can think of off the top of my head
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Comparing the "Typical boring" There will be Blood to an action adventure based on a popular comic book is not keeping things in prospective. The first movie rocked and exceeded expectations there is NO reason to believe Nolan has failed this time around especially with an excellent script, great acting and kick as FX. Rolling Stone Magazine or not, this is a good sign of things to come..
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yes the first one was really good...i just hope the second one can be even better
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Old 07-01-2008, 02:03 AM
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yes the first one was really good...i just hope the second one can be even better
Have faith.. Nolan is a bad ass... One thing is for sure, Ledger's performance is "insane".
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