I am hating on the new "old" batmobile but it makes sense cos it was his first ride
anyhow...
Mr. and Ms. Smith was nice! Everything I expected, delivered on the BrAngelina humor and shenanigans. Don't go if you didn't like Bourne Identity, etc.
I should clarify, that's the theater that charges $3 for admission and serves beer. Not a theater that serves $3 beer. Although they might, now that I think about it. I should also further clarify that the new Batman movie will most likely be playing at the beer theater in 2-4 months. I can wait.
I am as well (no homo), he's a true actor. It was only the other day that I realized he was the kid in Empire of the sun.....and American Psycho is one of my favorite dark comedies
I'm ready to get back to the somewhat dark-ludacris-realism of the previous Tim Burton approach. George Cloony as Batman? I tried to forget that movie ever came out.
George Clooney in anything after Roseanne should be wiped out from one's memory! He is so annoying!
Bale is amazing in The Machinist and he was even good in Laurel Canyon which was otherwise a horrible film. I've been thinking about seeing American Psycho again...
...I thought the concept was dope but the execution wasn't.... I don't know. I've hated Christian Bale with a passion since American Psycho, until I saw the Machinest. Since that point I've kind of given him his p's. I'll be checking this batman thing. A few of my friends got into the advanced and have nothing but postive feedback
- chris nolan, for all his strengths, cannot direct an action sequence (dude needs to step his second unit game up, either that or throw us a fucking establishing shot or two, pull back and trust yr fucking actors, dude)
- katie holmes's excessive nippleage = subtle homage to kim bassssssinger in the first batman?
- /oldman/caine/bale (to a lesser extent) all performing nicely, cillian murphy stealing the show, this kid will have a nice fat career.
- somewhat anti-climactic (see first point above, maybe indicative of the modern action movie)
will probably be the best superhero/comicbook movie of the past two years (kinda damning with faint praise but whatever)
Batman was incredible. Some small things annoyed me, but overall it keeps the myth fresh for the new millenia. "Begins" was even better than Sin City and I loved that shit. Frank Miller has cast a long shadow.
I enjoyed the film quite a bit, not as good as Sin City in my opinion. The best of the batman series minus the first. Bale's Wayne was better than his batman. the scarecrow part scared me. the hallucination scenes were cool.
I enjoyed the film quite a bit, not as good as Sin City in my opinion. The best of the batman series minus the first. Bale's Wayne was better than his batman. the scarecrow part scared me. the hallucination scenes were cool.
Wow, really? I thought this one shit all over all the other batman's, including the first...
The scene in the beginning with the deaths of the Wayne's was so well done. There were a couple of parts that were just alright. but damn... This is how you make a film from a comic. I liked Sin City also.
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that sounds ill
I am hating on the new "old" batmobile but it makes sense cos it was his first ride
anyhow...
Mr. and Ms. Smith was nice! Everything I expected, delivered on the BrAngelina humor and shenanigans. Don't go if you didn't like Bourne Identity, etc.
I should clarify, that's the theater that charges $3 for admission and serves beer. Not a theater that serves $3 beer. Although they might, now that I think about it. I should also further clarify that the new Batman movie will most likely be playing at the beer theater in 2-4 months. I can wait.
they serve beer down here now at retaurants like Pat and Oscar's and Rubio's. Really wish they had a theater like said theater down here.
Dont worry Young Phonics i got it covered[ay yo]
Equilibrium? YES!
I am as well (no homo), he's a true actor. It was only the other day that I realized he was the kid in Empire of the sun.....and American Psycho is one of my favorite dark comedies
I'm ready to get back to the somewhat dark-ludacris-realism of the previous Tim Burton approach. George Cloony as Batman? I tried to forget that movie ever came out.
Bale is amazing in The Machinist and he was even good in Laurel Canyon which was otherwise a horrible film. I've been thinking about seeing American Psycho again...
oh snap
...I thought the concept was dope but the execution wasn't.... I don't know. I've hated Christian Bale with a passion since American Psycho, until I saw the Machinest. Since that point I've kind of given him his p's. I'll be checking this batman thing. A few of my friends got into the advanced and have nothing but postive feedback
- chris nolan, for all his strengths, cannot direct an action sequence (dude needs to step his second unit game up, either that or throw us a fucking establishing shot or two, pull back and trust yr fucking actors, dude)
- katie holmes's excessive nippleage = subtle homage to kim bassssssinger in the first batman?
- /oldman/caine/bale (to a lesser extent) all performing nicely, cillian murphy stealing the show, this kid will have a nice fat career.
- somewhat anti-climactic (see first point above, maybe indicative of the modern action movie)
will probably be the best superhero/comicbook movie of the past two years (kinda damning with faint praise but whatever)
gene shalit sez: a-ok
YO MAYNE THOSE JPEGS ARE NSFW!!!!
Maaannn, where does one find a bowtie like that?
He gets ten of them free with every gallon of moustache wax...
Wow, really? I thought this one shit all over all the other batman's, including the first...
The scene in the beginning with the deaths of the Wayne's was so well done. There were a couple of parts that were just alright. but damn... This is how you make a film from a comic. I liked Sin City also.
The openig scene was well done, no doubt. good movie.