anyone have a link to the movie? lol
Even if there were one, its not the kind of movie you really want to watch in a CAM or TS format is it?
anyone have a link to the movie? lol
I wasn't as impressed with it as I thought I would be. Could it have been the hype and my really wanting to see it? Possibly. I just didn't find it as good as the second, but better than the first. Anne Hathaway was great as Selina Kyle/Catwoman. Tom Hardy as Bane was pretty good as well. Overall, the feel of the movie left me wishing for something more out of it.
Mr North said:So just watched it... ehhh... wasn't impressed, something was missing... not going to say much more since I don't wanna ruin it for those that haven't seen it.
Does anybody on this forum enjoy anything?
I thought it was decent flick. I'd pay 6.25 to see it.
Since this is presumably directed at me you should know that I enjoy lots of movies but I'm also willing to stand up and call foul when a poor effort is turned in. Given the people working on TDKR, it should have been a lot better than it turned out being. Perhaps my tastes have become more refined over the years or I am just cynical, but it takes a lot more than TDKR to entertain me and make me think. As an end to the trilogy, it was pretty fitting though, since the entire thing was always about the size of Nolan's ego. Anyhow, if anyone here wants to have a go at defending it I'll be more than happy to debate it with you.Does anybody on this forum enjoy anything?
I thought it was decent flick. I'd pay 6.25 to see it.
My one big criticism of the film is the sound. I shouldn't have to try that hard to understand what half the cast is saying, especially Bane. Did anyone else struggle, or was it just the crappy sound in my cinema (my mate also had dialogue issues whilst watching Spider-Man in the same room).
Since this is presumably directed at me you should know that I enjoy lots of movies but I'm also willing to stand up and call foul when a poor effort is turned in. Given the people working on TDKR, it should have been a lot better than it turned out being. Perhaps my tastes have become more refined over the years or I am just cynical, but it takes a lot more than TDKR to entertain me and make me think. As an end to the trilogy, it was pretty fitting though, since the entire thing was always about the size of Nolan's ego. Anyhow, if anyone here wants to have a go at defending it I'll be more than happy to debate it with you.
For the record too, our tastes are at least slightly similar, because I immensely enjoyed all four of the films that you have listed for your favourites.