A request...
Jul. 17th, 2008 07:30 pmTo those of you who are movie-goers, Batman fans, or otherwise become informed of the plot of The Dark Knight -- please, please, please don't spoil it for me! I don't want to know even the teeny tiniest details about the movie. I do so hate it when someone else blurts it before even putting a spoiler warning when I'm trying to avoid them. And I'm still sick so I might get extra grumpy!! (just kidding -- lol)
I'll bet not many of you know I'm a bit of a closet fan of the most recent installment in the franchise? (I've been resisting the temptation to icon it, so far.....) It's my dad and brother's fault, lol. I was wholly uninterested in Batman Begins when it came out, but my dad rented it, and we watched it. Now my brother is fond of it as well, (he especially likes the martial arts) and so it's grown on me. ;-) I must say Christopher Nolan gets a big applause for rescuing and putting the man back into Batman. No more of that silly cartoon-y slapstick stuff like they had in the old movies. *holds nose and tries to look snobby*
(I am also hereby predicting that Rachel aka Maggie Gyllenhall-however-the-heck-you-spell-it's character is going to get killed off. ^-^ Don't ask me why, I just have a hunch, and I want to be able to say I told you so later. ;-P lol.)
Yes, I do want to see it, but no, I am not going to see it in the theater (I'll Netflix the DVD when it comes out).
Thanks in advance. ^-^
I'll bet not many of you know I'm a bit of a closet fan of the most recent installment in the franchise? (I've been resisting the temptation to icon it, so far.....) It's my dad and brother's fault, lol. I was wholly uninterested in Batman Begins when it came out, but my dad rented it, and we watched it. Now my brother is fond of it as well, (he especially likes the martial arts) and so it's grown on me. ;-) I must say Christopher Nolan gets a big applause for rescuing and putting the man back into Batman. No more of that silly cartoon-y slapstick stuff like they had in the old movies. *holds nose and tries to look snobby*
(I am also hereby predicting that Rachel aka Maggie Gyllenhall-however-the-heck-you-spell-it's character is going to get killed off. ^-^ Don't ask me why, I just have a hunch, and I want to be able to say I told you so later. ;-P lol.)
Yes, I do want to see it, but no, I am not going to see it in the theater (I'll Netflix the DVD when it comes out).
Thanks in advance. ^-^
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Date: 2008-07-18 04:55 pm (UTC)For a couple of reasons. Firstly, it's too expensive. We can buy the darn thing on DVD for half the price it costs to go see it. Secondly, I don't care for reallyreally loud sounds, sticky seats, people sitting in front of me TALKING, and I don't like sitting in anything but the back row. (silly, I know, but it's hard to crane one's neck to look up) And thirdly, it's much more enjoyable to pause, rewind, and stop a movie as the need arises, if you missed something and wanted to go back, etc. ;-)
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Date: 2008-07-18 05:19 pm (UTC)But I like the theatre experience, the good sound, the large screen, especially in action movies.
I was so impressed with the direction the last movie took. Like you said, not at all cartoonish.
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Date: 2008-07-19 05:34 am (UTC)Twinkies?? *iz clueless*
The back row is the best, especially when they have stadium seating!! ;-D
You're right, it wasn't cartoonish at all. I like how you could take the whole Batman element out of it and just make it a regular story with a compelling plot. It could stand on its own.
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Date: 2008-07-19 06:59 pm (UTC)It could stand on its own
Thankfully! :D