The Dark Knight Rises

Started by super pr*xy50 pages

i read up to number 16.. then i decided that this shit was ruining my high.. i go to the movies not to decosntruct them bit by bit, like what the writer did above.. i like suspending my disbelief and dumbing myself down, especially if its a superhero movie.. i come to enjoy the movie and stuff my face with overpriced candy and a bucket of popcorn swimming in fake butter..

with that being said, i do agree on how the movie handled bane and talia.. after that, i don't really care.. TDKR is the biz..

Lmao. ioriyagami

Originally posted by Mindset

👆

Anyways, good movie, liked it a lot, second best of the trilogy.

Originally posted by Mindset

Ha, funny.

Originally posted by super pr*xy
i read up to number 16.. then i decided that this shit was ruining my high.. i go to the movies not to decosntruct them bit by bit, like what the writer did above.. i like suspending my disbelief and dumbing myself down, especially if its a superhero movie.. i come to enjoy the movie and stuff my face with overpriced candy and a bucket of popcorn swimming in fake butter..

with that being said, i do agree on how the movie handled bane and talia.. after that, i don't really care.. TDKR is the biz..

Mad respect. 👆

I disagree with many of the points, but that's just me.

I disagreed with some of them mostly because they are extremely nitpicky.

Others just didn't really seem that big to me or as actually bad points.

Some were dead on, and the ones I agree with mostly are the ones about the Bane/Talia situation.

I didn't really like the Bane/Talia shenanigan.

Made Bane look more like a minion and less like the badass he was.

At the least they should have had Talia do something at the end there. Something to convince the audience that she's a credible villain. I personally would have had her desperately defending the bomb from Batman and Catwoman. Sure she'd get her ass kicked, but at least she could look good doing it.

They should have ripped each others clothes off and wrestled in mud.

That would have been realistic.

Originally posted by Nephthys
At the least they should have had Talia do something at the end there. Something to convince the audience that she's a credible villain. I personally would have had her desperately defending the bomb from Batman and Catwoman. Sure she'd get her ass kicked, but at least she could look good doing it.

Like a scissor-attack on Catwoman

And people wonder why woman are so sexualised in movies.

I don't.

Silly rabbit, you're not people.

You're right, I am a deity.

Of those 60+ flaws, I agree with most, but there are a few that have reasonable explanations even if it isn't shown. The easiest one to explain IMO is #33. Talia didn't need told directly by Ra's. I would think that Bruce's identity was common knowledge among the LOS after Begins, so any surviving member could have told her.

Originally posted by super pr*xy
i read up to number 16.. then i decided that this shit was ruining my high.. i go to the movies not to decosntruct them bit by bit, like what the writer did above.. i like suspending my disbelief and dumbing myself down, especially if its a superhero movie.. i come to enjoy the movie and stuff my face with overpriced candy and a bucket of popcorn swimming in fake butter..

with that being said, i do agree on how the movie handled bane and talia.. after that, i don't really care.. TDKR is the biz..

Agreed. Yes, it doesn't make sense that police are clean shaven... But it's a movie for Christ's sake!

Plus many of his points are wrong like 43 (We see Bane's minion hand him the letter and Bane) or can be answered by putting forth a little brain effort.

Still, he is right on some things. Pretty much everything involving Tate was handled terrible. And both the villains' deaths sucked although

Spoiler:
Talia's
death was bad because of sub-par acting not how it happened.

Originally posted by Nephthys
At the least they should have had Talia do something at the end there. Something to convince the audience that she's a credible villain.

And yet her whole motivation was to prove her worth to a father (already deceased) that abandoned her, still in the womb of her pregnant mother.

Ra's had no love for her & yet she felt compelled to destroy Gotham as was his vision?

Originally posted by super pr*xy
i like suspending my disbelief and dumbing myself down, especially if its a superhero movie.. [/B]

But in this day & age of the internet & fan base message boards, can a director really afford to treat the audience as dummies?

All that millions of dollars spent on the movie, all the months of script writing, actors going through their dialogue & motions & THEN it's left to the audience afterwards to nit-pick the obvious plot holes & ridiculous scenarios?