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  • LetsGoBucs
    Let's Go Nuggets!
    • Feb 2003
    • 1289

    #2296
    Re: The Dark Knight Discussion **CONTAINS SPOILERS**

    Originally posted by ex carrabba fan
    Already seen it twice on HBO

    One of the rare flicks I can watch over and over
    My wife actually thought it was on a constant loop because I kept watching it on HBO and HBO West.
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    • Misfit
      All Star
      • Mar 2003
      • 5766

      #2297
      Re: The Dark Knight Discussion **CONTAINS SPOILERS**

      Originally posted by Blzer
      At the same time, I didn't like the CG looks of the Narrows and such, as well as the dark, foggy look on the ground. I just prefer how it is in TDK, especially since we get shots of a normal city like Hong Kong. It would be a weird transition going from that one look to another.
      I'm pretty sure The Narrows was actually a set and not CG. There's a feature on the special edition release of Begins on it.

      Another "Nolan isn't doing Batman 3" rumor:



      This one actually gives some reason which is that Nolan might not want to continue without Ledger. Apparently The Joker was in his plans for a third film but obviously that's out.

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      • Cusefan
        Earlwolfx on XBL
        • Oct 2003
        • 9820

        #2298
        Re: The Dark Knight Discussion **CONTAINS SPOILERS**

        Originally posted by ex carrabba fan
        Already seen it twice on HBO

        One of the rare flicks I can watch over and over
        lol me too, I think the soundtrack is very underrated too, It really does a good job of amping up the excitement.
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        • thaima1shu
          Robot
          • Feb 2004
          • 5598

          #2299
          Re: The Dark Knight Discussion **CONTAINS SPOILERS**

          Originally posted by Cusefan
          lol me too, I think the soundtrack is very underrated too, It really does a good job of amping up the excitement.
          I find myself walking around campus just listening to the soundtrack. One of the better ones I've ever heard.

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          • Blzer
            Resident film pundit
            • Mar 2004
            • 42559

            #2300
            Re: The Dark Knight Discussion **CONTAINS SPOILERS**

            Originally posted by Misfit
            I'm pretty sure The Narrows was actually a set and not CG. There's a feature on the special edition release of Begins on it.
            Whatever it was, it didn't seem right in any way that it screamed "realism" like Nolan tends to want to achieve, and it was clearly another part of Gotham.

            Another "Nolan isn't doing Batman 3" rumor:



            This one actually gives some reason which is that Nolan might not want to continue without Ledger. Apparently The Joker was in his plans for a third film but obviously that's out.
            I may be in the minority when I say that I am 100% content if they don't carry out a third Batman film. With that being said, if Nolan doesn't want to do a third one, I don't want a third one to be made.


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            • deaduck
              MVP
              • Mar 2009
              • 2389

              #2301
              Re: The Dark Knight Discussion **CONTAINS SPOILERS**

              Originally posted by Blzer
              I may be in the minority when I say that I am 100% content if they don't carry out a third Batman film. With that being said, if Nolan doesn't want to do a third one, I don't want a third one to be made.
              In as much as I understand your point, there is no way they let that happen.

              Best hope is they hand the reins to somebody else who's talented and let them play in the Gotham sandbox.

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              • Salhus
                He can talk the talk
                • Jan 2006
                • 1799

                #2302
                Re: The Dark Knight Discussion **CONTAINS SPOILERS**

                Is there anything that you guys like better in begins then in TDK. I know, i know, TDK was amazing. But, i actually enjoyed the combat in begins better. And also the batsuit. I loved the charcoal look over the leather. However, that is pretty much it

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                • Blzer
                  Resident film pundit
                  • Mar 2004
                  • 42559

                  #2303
                  Re: The Dark Knight Discussion **CONTAINS SPOILERS**

                  Originally posted by Salhus
                  Is there anything that you guys like better in begins then in TDK. I know, i know, TDK was amazing. But, i actually enjoyed the combat in begins better. And also the batsuit. I loved the charcoal look over the leather. However, that is pretty much it
                  IMO one thing Nolan can't do is direct a fight scene. Yes, the score and everything else about them overtakes what goes on in them (and most importantly the fights aren't the pinnacle of these movies' greatness), but there's not much to speak of in the fight scenes in general anyway.

                  In BB, when he's Batman, you can never see what's going on. When he engages the drug dealers, everything is close and swiveling. Same thing happens when he takes on Ra's al Ghul's pawns.

                  Though I did like that Batman was a little more "stealthy" in Begins, like you didn't ever know where he was, etc.

                  However, in TDK, at least this time we get a better look at what's going on, but it's just that everything feels a bit "slow" and poorly choreographed. That's okay though... everything else about the movie was great. I just don't want them to jump overboard and go from, say, Casino Royale to Quantum of Solace status.
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                  • ezekiel55
                    Th*s F*c* C*sh*s Ch*cks
                    • Nov 2003
                    • 2156

                    #2304
                    Re: The Dark Knight Discussion **CONTAINS SPOILERS**

                    Originally posted by ex carrabba fan
                    Already seen it twice on HBO

                    One of the rare flicks I can watch over and over
                    Its almost bittersweet that its now on cable...my fifteen minutes are up.

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                    • deaduck
                      MVP
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 2389

                      #2305
                      Re: The Dark Knight Discussion **CONTAINS SPOILERS**

                      Originally posted by Blzer
                      IMO one thing Nolan can't do is direct a fight scene.
                      Agreed.

                      Originally posted by Blzer
                      In BB, when he's Batman, you can never see what's going on. When he engages the drug dealers, everything is close and swiveling. Same thing happens when he takes on Ra's al Ghul's pawns.
                      It didn't bother me that much in the theatre but a MMA buddy of mine just raged at the crappy fighting in it. He refuses to watch it agian for fear of damaging his TV.

                      Personally I wonder how much the suit restricts a belivable fight scene.

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                      • jmood88
                        Sean Payton: Retribution
                        • Jul 2003
                        • 34639

                        #2306
                        Re: The Dark Knight Discussion **CONTAINS SPOILERS**

                        Nolan needs to talk to Guillermo Del Toro about how to direct a fight scene.
                        Originally posted by Blzer
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                        • Salhus
                          He can talk the talk
                          • Jan 2006
                          • 1799

                          #2307
                          Re: The Dark Knight Discussion **CONTAINS SPOILERS**

                          In begins the suit wouldnt allow for a good fight, so it was bales double doing a lot of the stuff. In TDK, there was a new suit practically to allow bale to move better so they could get a better shot. Im with Blzer, i enjoyed the stealth aspect in begins, not a huge knock on TDK, though

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                          • BlueNGold
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 21817

                            #2308
                            Re: The Dark Knight Discussion **CONTAINS SPOILERS**

                            Random bump I know, but I just seen this on Twitter, and it's super eerie.

                            Heath Ledger's Inspiration for The Joker Was Probably Tom Waits

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                            • DickDalewood
                              All Star
                              • Aug 2010
                              • 6263

                              #2309
                              Re: The Dark Knight Discussion **CONTAINS SPOILERS**

                              Originally posted by BlueNGold
                              Random bump I know, but I just seen this on Twitter, and it's super eerie.

                              Heath Ledger's Inspiration for The Joker Was Probably Tom Waits

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                              Good Lord... Ledger sounded EXACTLY like that... you're right, that IS creepy.

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                              • Leon
                                An Old Trafford
                                • Mar 2003
                                • 4981

                                #2310
                                Re: The Dark Knight Discussion **CONTAINS SPOILERS**

                                Well, that just answers who the heck the Joker really is. What's fascinating is this interview was done the same year Ledger was born. Talk about destiny.
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