"The Dark Knight" Review - REAL THIS TIME! **SPOILERS**
Last night I dreamt I saw The Dark Knight. Here's my review.
For the latest version of Batman, the dark knight battles not one but three villains: the Joker, the Penguin, and the Riddler. Dialogue is minimal; in fact, I don't remember anyone talking in the whole film. Christian Bale was virtually unrecognizable. He looks so old now, and I don't know why they decided to give him a skinhead look.
The climactic scene came when Batman met the three villains in a swamp. Batman pressed a remote control, the Batmobile fired something at his antagonists, and they succumbed. There wasn't much conflict, and absolutely no hand-to-hand fighting. WEAK!
So honestly, I don't see what all the big hoo-ha is about. People talk about Heath Ledger's tragic final performance blah blah blah... but I don't even remember it!
I'm just glad the film didn't drag on like so many Hollywood epics these days. I don't think it could've been more than a few minutes, all told.
So I'll be the first one to say it: The Dark Knight: THUMBS DOWN!!!
For the latest version of Batman, the dark knight battles not one but three villains: the Joker, the Penguin, and the Riddler. Dialogue is minimal; in fact, I don't remember anyone talking in the whole film. Christian Bale was virtually unrecognizable. He looks so old now, and I don't know why they decided to give him a skinhead look.
The climactic scene came when Batman met the three villains in a swamp. Batman pressed a remote control, the Batmobile fired something at his antagonists, and they succumbed. There wasn't much conflict, and absolutely no hand-to-hand fighting. WEAK!
So honestly, I don't see what all the big hoo-ha is about. People talk about Heath Ledger's tragic final performance blah blah blah... but I don't even remember it!
I'm just glad the film didn't drag on like so many Hollywood epics these days. I don't think it could've been more than a few minutes, all told.
So I'll be the first one to say it: The Dark Knight: THUMBS DOWN!!!
3 Comments:
Yeah, that's kinda how I felt. However, the scene with a digitalized (and naked) Stanley Kubrick singing "Auld Lang Syne" while running on an upside-down treadmill was a nice reference to "2010." I thought it was a particularly brave choice, too, on Christopher Nolan's behalf, to present Alfred as an African-American sex offender with a penchant for limericks and non sequiturs. However, it wasn't as good as the TV show "Dexter" and could have been better if not for the pointless lack of nudity. 2/5
I don't know what you're talking about, Ulmer. You probably saw the Val Kilmer one.
I thought Pierce Brosnan was good, but I didn't like Meryl Streep. And I hated all the singing.
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