http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=90961
get it while its hot, co.ons
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=90961
get it while its hot, co.ons
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xra...?search_algo=1
someone gif when Bane goes "Let The Games Begin"
LOL dammnit Nolan..really? couldnt shoot it ALITTLE better?
Dammit, that gif worries me. That is some wack ass phantom fighting in that clip.
Batman charging the AK-firing thug in the tunnel is seriously the only part where I was thinking "Fuck Yeah! BATMAN!"
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES Receives Standing Ovation At First Screening
Updated! An advanced screening of Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises took place earlier today and the first reactions are extremely positive. Click the jump for more reactions.
Based on the first reactions to The Dark Knight Rises we can expect a truly spectacular third and final film in the Batman series from Christopher Nolan. Also you might be surprised to hear about elements in the film being controversial, while other scenes are so heavy they brough some to tears.
Lauren Hiestand@nickcarterroxs
The Dark Knight Rises has just finished screening for the press and critics, receiving a STANDING OVATION!!!
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Tom McAuliffe@TomMcAuliffe
Just finished the screening of Dark Knight Rises...so much awesome...can't wait to see it again. And again.
6 Jul 12
Tom McAuliffe - "9 out of 10 for me. I'd put Amazing Spider-Man at a 7.5 and Avengers at an 8.5"
In reaction to who had the best moments - TomMcAuliffe - "Bane for sure.""The trilogy is greater than the sum of its parts, and for me the 3rd was the very best part of the whole story. Dark knight is a classic in its own right - it stands alone, but in this trilogy, and as a closer, this film exceeds. It's an ending that presents opportunity for thought for sure. Risky/tough story well told, brilliantly acted, great cinematography, awesome score.""To your original question - there are things I criticize in every film, but this one measures high on many measures. There will be some surprises but not big ones, the beauty of the film is how well it tells the story. Tom Hardy was incredible as Bane, the storyline was fantastic. I think the Joker is far more iconic than Bane, with more memorable quotes, but this story was great, including Bane's origin. Godfather 3 never happened. Xmen 3 & Spider-Man 3 were awful, this film was the perfect final chapter in the trilogy."
As far as audience reaction, there were only 40-50 ppl in attendance (mostly critics), but there was applause and I leaned over and shook Michael Uslan's hand and congratulated him when his name appeared in the credits. I, myself, cried twice...once out of sadness and once out of pure geeky uncontrollable happiness. - DKRSHH
The Description Below Features ]MILD SPOILERS!Marco Gennuso@marcogennuso
Vince just saw Dark Knight Rises at a press screening & says: "Wow. Quite speechless at the moment....TDKR was everything I wanted it to be"
SHH's KnightOfTheFall - Bane, whilst nowhere near as impressive as Joker, was an excellent choice for a bad guy. This guy is pure malevolence. There is a particularly violent moment which involves bane and a poor wall street dude. It's something all parents need to be aware of before taking kids. Selina was great and Hathaway nailed the character and made her own interpretation but there are many little traits from past origins that come into play. JGL is not robin nor does he appear in the suit. He is just an idealistic beat cop. Nothing more. His character is handled and written well. Bale was excellent as Batman and finally, The Bat Voice, is done with justice. It's not as forced as it was previously. Action scenes were excellent and truly make this move epic. The last 20 minutes with Batman and Bane are some of the finest fight scenes I've ever seen in a superhero movie. The camera is pulled back and slowed down to show the blows.
Is it a wonder though? 98% of movie critics fellate Nolan like he's going to pay their rent. They hail him like the second coming of Kubrick or Welles. He isn't. He's good but he just looks even better because most of his peers and even industry elders like Sir Michael Bay are pretty horrible.
With that said I'm looking forward to how Bale plays it picking up from TDK. In BB he plays it overconfident but pretty secure but by TDK he's becoming a mess. He's finally been challenged by a new form of crime and can't seem to handle it well. He breaks; he hangs it up and stays out for years. I bet he comes back when Bane hits then Bane destroys him then he "RISES" and becomes the Batman he always should've been by the end. Also those Batman and Catwoman interactions since it's the closest we'll get to the Batman/sideckick dichotomy at some point in this trilogy is another selling point for me.
Last edited by Broddie; 07-06-2012 at 09:50 PM.
I bet I won't really like this movie in the end, not enough for a 4/5