This movie may have the biggest hype of any movie in recent memory. I hope it lives up to the expectations. It does look awesome.
I was on such a high after watching it last night only to wake up to the horrible news. Anyway the movie is EPIC and finished up the trilogy perfectly.
Like one movie reviewer said....."the last 10 minutes of the movie is with worth the price of admission alone"
Hey Beantown, the trailers give me a sense of this being a large scale conflict with score of cops/lawenforcement and Bane supporters fighting inmultiple locations.
Does the movie really have a feel of a large, chaotic fight or is that just good trailer making?
NO SPOILERS please!!!
You are right on, almost "war" like battles.
I was hoping it was something like this. That sense of scope is something that really intrigues me about this movie. Will be very good to see. Can't wait.
My new lady friend and I will probably go monday night when everyone is at "family home evening".
“The movie has been in the works for a long time, the release date’s been known, summer 2012 for a long time,” he said. “Do you think that it is accidental, that the name of the really vicious, fire-breathing, four-eyed, whatever-it-is villain in this movie is named Bane?”
He added, “This movie, the audience is going to be huge, lot of people are going to see the movie. And it’s a lot of brain-dead people, entertainment, the pop-culture crowd. And they’re going to hear ‘Bane’ in the movie, and they are going to associate Bain. And the thought is that when they start paying attention to the campaign later in the year, and Obama and the Democrats keep talking about Bain, not Bain Capital, but Bain, Romney and Bain, that these people will think back to the Batman movie —’Oh yeah, I know who that is.’ There are some people who think it will work...Others think — “You’re really underestimating the American people who think that will work.”
The movie does not come out until thursday in Germany. Oh, I can't wait to watch it. I think Nolan's Batman movies have reshaped the way superhero movies are percieved by the film industry.
Sometimes I wonder if some of you folks even watched the same movie.
I read a few posts that it was "epic" and that just the last 10 mins of the movie are worth the ticket prices.
Then I read a few other posts that say it was Nolan's worst film or the worst of the trilogy...
Jeez!
I can understand having different opinions of the movie. But why such a huge difference?
Did you even watch the same movie?
That really suprises you? Take almost anything in life and I am sure that you can find two people that have wildly different views on it.