Oh, man, I know you know that those are biggies, but yeah, you definitely need to see them both XD
is he a family man? He is, he's got three sons from two previous marriages, two of whom are still quite young (his oldest son is in his 20's, and then I think the other two are 13 and 11) and remarried again a couple of years ago. He's said he likes taking the roles like he has in Harry Potter and Batman not just because they're nicer guys, but because they enable him to spend more time at home with his kids, and he's always been about being a father first and an actor second.
Yes, no matter what he does, even if the movie is crap (and he's done his fair share of bad movies), he always does a fantastic job. He's got five movies out next year and I'm so excited for all of them XD
Oh, the end of TDK is definitely an amazing scene, from the whole showdown with Harvey and Jim Jr. to Jim's final speech, and it's been one of my favorite things about the series thus far is that both Batman Begins and The Dark Knight have basically ended with just Jim and Batman. It's a great allusion to the relationship they have, and I'm really anxious to see how it develops in The Dark Knight Rises.
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Date: 2010-12-28 11:57 pm (UTC)is he a family man?
He is, he's got three sons from two previous marriages, two of whom are still quite young (his oldest son is in his 20's, and then I think the other two are 13 and 11) and remarried again a couple of years ago. He's said he likes taking the roles like he has in Harry Potter and Batman not just because they're nicer guys, but because they enable him to spend more time at home with his kids, and he's always been about being a father first and an actor second.
Yes, no matter what he does, even if the movie is crap (and he's done his fair share of bad movies), he always does a fantastic job. He's got five movies out next year and I'm so excited for all of them XD
Oh, the end of TDK is definitely an amazing scene, from the whole showdown with Harvey and Jim Jr. to Jim's final speech, and it's been one of my favorite things about the series thus far is that both Batman Begins and The Dark Knight have basically ended with just Jim and Batman. It's a great allusion to the relationship they have, and I'm really anxious to see how it develops in The Dark Knight Rises.