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Release date:
Friday, July 18, 2008
Nationwide
Dark Knight, The
PG-13 |
2hrs 30min |
Action/Adventure
Produced by Christopher Nolan, Charles Roven, Emma Thomas
Written by Christopher Nolan, Bob Kane, David S Goyer, Jonathan Nolan
Directed by Christopher Nolan
Starring: Michael Caine, Gary Oldman, Aaron Eckhart, Christian Bale, Heath Ledger
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Didn\'t really get this movie. The ending was weird. The movie makers made a BIG mistake, allowing the villain, Heath, to be a more compelling character than a rather brutish Batman. Also - the whole thing about letting the love interest die - and one of the good guys become a bad guy - was a strange kind of story telling. Special effects were spectacular - no problem with the budget ... BUT
Such a fantastic movie, Heath was incredible. It may have been a Batman movie, but it was Heath's show. Good story, boss action, fantastic acting. I was on the edge of my seat for multiple scenes. GO SEE THIS MOVIE! You won't regret it.
Most definitely the best Batman movie ever, and is/will be a favorite all-time for many people. Why? Great acting within a great storyline in the context of a much preferred serious-style Batman narrative.rn rnLead by Heath Ledger's mesmerizing performance as an insane but genius villain, the Joker makes us laugh too. Aaron Eckhart as Two-Face does very well, as does Bale as Batman. However, it took good acting performances by both Eckhart and Bale to balance the extraordinary performance of Ledger.rnrn P.S. Yes Batman's voice is a little annoying and unusually low, but you do get used to it quickly and you have to remember, it's more realistic for Batman's voice to be significantly different than Bruce Wayne, right?rnrn
Amazing, phenomenal the Heath Ledger completely becomes the joker , assuming that pyschotic aura that the joker is! Batman is very good too, but the joker takes center stage. Wonderful, my favorite movie ever and might also be yours! Even if you don't like the type of movie, actors or plot this movie will impress you. But if you are one of those snobby parents that don't want your kids to see gore then stay well enough alone because this movie was an inspiring performance! Enjoy!
yeah i have seen this movie 4x. it is probably the greatest movie ever made. i haven't got bored watching it. Christian Bale and Heath Ledger did very great in this movie. i recommend that everyone should watch this.
Watched it....Loved it.\n\nThe only really downside was Ledger\'s portrayal of the Joker...Nichols on did it MUCH better IMO. The movie was a bit too long too. But all in all I liked it.
LOVED EVERY MINUTE OF IT! I had to pee basically as soon as it started and didn't want to miss a thing so I waited til the end to go! Love Heath Ledger, awesome Joker!
I have to say I absolutely loved it! I love batman...nd his voice. The Joker, I have to say did kinda remind me of a lizard, but he did do an acceptionally great job though!! Me nd a friend went to see it...he liked it too.
Review of the movie, %u201CDark Knight%u201D\r \nBy Jim Reynolds the reject%uFFFD200 8 The movie Dark Knight is a tale of a masked wizard, %u201CBatman\ ", in his battle with the circus clown, the %u201DJoker%u20 1D, for the control of grime in Gotham City. Their battle, awkwardly
Review of the movie, “Dark Knight”
By Jim Reynolds©2008 The movie Dark Knight is a tale of a masked paladin, “Batman", in his battle with the clown makeup anarchist, the ”Joker”, for the control of crime in Gotham City. Their battle, ostensibly about money, starts with a bank robbery in clown costumes. The Joker kills off all of his accomplices during the robbery. And you thought your boss was bad. Soaring action continues with car, truck, and motorcycle chases, explosions, daring escapes, all of which are seamlessly integrated with the dialog into the visually dark storyline. Give the director, editor and cinematographer 5 stars for the entertaining the target audience. Bravo! For me there was a little less movie than that which meets the eye. Go to the movie. Close your eyes and listen to the Joker. Does he sound like the paranoid schizophrenic crazy he is supposed to be? Listen not to the dialog but to the tone. Listen for the silences that are not there. The Joker is not crazy to anyone who has ever had to deal with a conflicted person. Heath Ledger, the Joker, gives an excellent verisimilitude of mannered gestures and sound bites. In an era of fast action American movies there is little time to develop a conflicted hero and no time at all for the villain. Almost everyone is on emotional steroids in this comic book movie. Pass the soda and the popcorn. We all need a sugar high to keep up with the show. But … if you want character you “can” believe in… see the excellent French thriller, “Tell no one”. In the Dark Knight what you get instead are characters that you “want” to believe in. There is a Big Difference.
