The Dark Nipples Rising
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The Dark Nipples Rising
It's the final act in the Christopher Nolan trilogy of batman films and probably the most hyped maybe. The whole cast is back with the addition of Anne Hathaway as Catwoman and Tom Hardy as bane. This film is probably the most epic and wide scoped of them all.
With out really going into many details Batman gets back in the game and must defeat bane (lot easier to describe than I thought) but follows the hero cycle a lot more closely (fall and rise). It's really a big film at 2 hours 45 minutes and at times it seems like they are trying for too much instead of cutting it a bit down by leaving some side stories out.
The film has some really amazing moments and then kind of lulls around and then another good scene happens for a bit, but that is usually just how batman movies are. I liked the story they told in this movie quite a bit but the execution in some aspects just didn't feel right like scenes that should have been critical to the movie felt kind of handicapped.
Also I felt kind of bad for Tom Hardy for having to wear the mask because you really can't barely tell who the fuck the actor is and when the voice is all modified it's like he is just a walking figure. He was a cool bad guy though and every time he was in a scene you felt fear because you knew he was so powerful.
Overall, I liked the film and I think most people here will atleast somewhat enjoy it but will probably have quite a bit of complaints. It's not the same type of movie as Begins or TDK but like I said earlier an "epic" super hero movie.
With out really going into many details Batman gets back in the game and must defeat bane (lot easier to describe than I thought) but follows the hero cycle a lot more closely (fall and rise). It's really a big film at 2 hours 45 minutes and at times it seems like they are trying for too much instead of cutting it a bit down by leaving some side stories out.
The film has some really amazing moments and then kind of lulls around and then another good scene happens for a bit, but that is usually just how batman movies are. I liked the story they told in this movie quite a bit but the execution in some aspects just didn't feel right like scenes that should have been critical to the movie felt kind of handicapped.
Also I felt kind of bad for Tom Hardy for having to wear the mask because you really can't barely tell who the fuck the actor is and when the voice is all modified it's like he is just a walking figure. He was a cool bad guy though and every time he was in a scene you felt fear because you knew he was so powerful.
Overall, I liked the film and I think most people here will atleast somewhat enjoy it but will probably have quite a bit of complaints. It's not the same type of movie as Begins or TDK but like I said earlier an "epic" super hero movie.
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We spoke about this online but so the others can know what I say. I don't know if I would have cut things out or maybe just made them flow better into the rest of the movie but that is a common Nolan type of thing. He always brings up some new point in the movie then quickly goes to the next without exploring it much. He really doesn't have time to explore them all that is why I started to think maybe he should have cut them.Wolfman Walt wrote:I'm more impressed that people still watch Letterman.
I concur with most of what Pooper had to say - although I'm curious as to what side stories you would have cut, Pooper?
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