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NumberNineDream 08-03-2010 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 912384)
It's interesting that you found the movie that was filmed on location in a real city to be cleaner than the one that was filmed almost entirely on sets.

The set was obvious. It just seemed like an extremely corrupted universe, maybe cause it felt more like it's local. We have no skyscrapers, and I'm a big fan of smoke. Seemed like a German Expressionist decor, or easily a Neo Noir film. Definitely dirtier than the real world.

Janszoon 08-03-2010 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by NumberNineDream (Post 912389)
The set was obvious. It just seemed like an extremely corrupted universe, maybe cause it felt more like it's local. We have no skyscrapers, and I'm a big fan of smoke. Seemed like a German Expressionist decor, or easily a Neo Noir film. Definitely dirtier than the real world.

Interesting. I love the Burton Batman movies by the way. But as far as feeling local goes, I used to live in Chicago, where the Nolan movies were filmed, and because of that they really had that local feel for me. One of the craziest things in The Dark Knight for me was seeing the hospital blow up because I used ride my bike by that hospital all the time on the way to my friend's apartment.

debaserr 08-03-2010 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by NumberNineDream (Post 912369)
Donno, I just loved the industrial polluted feel I got through out Burton's Batman. The Dark Knight felt a bit too clean, too digital.
Although The Joker was much superior in the latter, but The Dark Knight seemed a bit too revolved around the villain, and somehow I hated Batman's parts. They just seemed to linger on. Plus, I preferred Batman Begins to that one.

The Dark Night- 8
Batman- 1

i thought dark knight felt more realistic(it should be with all the cgi). what better villain could you think of than heath ledger's joker to revolve a film around?

Burning Down 08-03-2010 08:48 PM

Dark Knight - 9
Batman 1989 - 1

Although Tim Burton has made some excellent films, I prefer the Dark Knight. Not to mention Heath Ledger's outstanding performance as the Joker (although Jack Nicholson was good in Batman)

NumberNineDream 08-03-2010 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by trace87 (Post 912397)
i thought dark knight felt more realistic(it should be with all the cgi). what better villain could you think of than heath ledger's joker to revolve a film around?

I did say Heath Ledger was far superior as The Joker, but when Batman becomes a filler in his own film, and praying for The Joker to finish him, there must be a problem somewhere... and I did say I liked the exaggeration on the set of the earlier Batman.

I had a theory about Nolan's Batman project being set to be a trilogy, with Batman Begins showing Batman obviously, the sequel presenting the ultimate villain, and finally the third showing both of them equally in the final clash. With Ledger's death though, and his remarkable performance, I don't think they can replace him.

swim 08-03-2010 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by TheBig3KilledMyRainDog (Post 912381)
I think I hear what you're saying, but I don't know what you would consider a good film in this case.

I think where Inception fared better than most other films is that its used symbols to deliver a meaning that didn't beat you over the skull, was still logical in the actual plot it had layed out, and lent itself to multiple interpretations.

Its narrative was probably the best thing I've seen in quite awhile. Curious to know what you meant by good film/not good film though.

It was just a lot to take in, 2.5 hours. I also recognize just because I like something doesn't mean it's good and vice versa. I can't really describe it very well but pretty much I like to watch Ed Wood movies but they're god awful.

debaserr 08-03-2010 08:56 PM

i heard somewhere that the joker won't be in the final film. also that he(nolan) is excited because he gets to have some finality to it. batman's voice in the nolan ones is a bit annoying i give you that.

swim 08-03-2010 08:57 PM

I think everyone could do without the grunts.

NumberNineDream 08-03-2010 09:00 PM

^ I didn't notice them in the first one. However, in The Dark Knight, I was laughing uncontrollably during his scenes. It was pretty ridiculous indeed.

Violent & Funky 08-03-2010 09:06 PM

Uhhh, The Dark Knight.

The Dark Knight X
Batman (1989) 1


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