I liked the movie quite a bit. Obviously, it's no TDK. So what? Return of the Jedi is no empire strikes back. So what? In time it will be looked at as a trilogy first and individual movies second. This served as a very good conclusion.
Why was the entire cast of inception in this movie?
lastingsgriller wrote:I liked the movie quite a bit. Obviously, it's no TDK. So what? Return of the Jedi is no empire strikes back. So what? In time it will be looked at as a trilogy first and individual movies second. This served as a very good conclusion.
This is how I view it, too. I think TDKR had much more of a feel as Batman Begins, which I enjoyed as well. TDK stands out as the head and shoulders best of the trilogy, but collectively and individually, all 3 movies I think are excellent, and hope that more of the hero movies go in this direction (and after all the accolade, I can only imagine they will).
In previous movies the batmobile is some unstoppable juggernaut. In this movie three of them get destroyed in one scene.
This batcopter that can barely lift the bomb off the ground is able to move it at least 6 miles out to sea in under a minute? Everybody is cheering but won't the ocean winds bring the fallout right over the city and give them all excruciatingly painful deaths anyways?
How do I find an army of anarchists willing to give up their lives for...for... what exactly were they fighting for?
Did Wayne spend all of his company's money on developing an alternate clean energy source and then was unwilling to turn it on because it was too dangerous? What? Run that by me again.
Filmmaker made zero effort to make the story coherent or believable. I'm thinking that this movie sucked.
Mookie4ever wrote:In previous movies the batmobile is some unstoppable juggernaut. In this movie three of them get destroyed in one scene.
This batcopter that can barely lift the bomb off the ground is able to move it at least 6 miles out to sea in under a minute? Everybody is cheering but won't the ocean winds bring the fallout right over the city and give them all excruciatingly painful deaths anyways?
How do I find an army of anarchists willing to give up their lives for...for... what exactly were they fighting for?
Did Wayne spend all of his company's money on developing an alternate clean energy source and then was unwilling to turn it on because it was too dangerous? What? Run that by me again.
Filmmaker made zero effort to make the story coherent or believable. I'm thinking that this movie sucked.