Michael Kras
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The Dark Knight!Anyone else absolutely PUMPED for this?? I'm going to see it in exactly 2 hours and 48 minutes. This has got to be one of the most highly anticipated movies in history. I tried to get a ticket to the midnight prescreening last night but they sold out three days ago! The best I could do was this afternoon.
I am especially excited to see Heath Ledger's character in full action in what I am told is an Oscar worthy performance.
Anyone else going to see it soon? Any thoughts?
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Michael Kras
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Just got back... brilliance, absolute brilliance. Heath Ledger's performance was absolutely perfect, extremely believable and really scary as well. The whole movie was perfectly cast and a true work of art.
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BrianMillerMagic
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Saw it at midnight when it opened. There are no words that can accurately describe how incredible the movie was. Ledger's performance was a masterpiece.
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teddy
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I saw it Friday at 1:00. The Joker was so perfectly portrayed.
There was a guy dressed as Batman outside of my theater who was posing with people.
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Michael Kras
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LOL wow... I can't tell you how many people I saw in Joker costume.
I especially liked the Joker's little "magic trick". My theatre went NUTS for that, applauding and cheering.
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This is my theory on the boat scene, upon analysing the Joker's general behaviour and mental characteristics.
My theory is that, while he told them the detonator was to blow up the other boat, that the detonator would actually blow up their own boat.
If one boat decided to go through with it, they would actually blow themselves up and the other boat would have been totally unaware. The clock is ticking, and the second boat decides to go for it, blowing themselves up as well.
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teddy
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| Michael Kras wrote: | LOL wow... I can't tell you how many people I saw in Joker costume.
I especially liked the Joker's little "magic trick". My theatre went NUTS for that, applauding and cheering.
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This is my theory on the boat scene, upon analysing the Joker's general behaviour and mental characteristics.
My theory is that, while he told them the detonator was to blow up the other boat, that the detonator would actually blow up their own boat.
If one boat decided to go through with it, they would actually blow themselves up and the other boat would have been totally unaware. The clock is ticking, and the second boat decides to go for it, blowing themselves up as well. |
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I don't think so. Since neither boat pressed the button, there's no need for a twist like that.
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Michael Kras
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It wouldn't have been an explicit thing however, just tapping into the Joker's mind it seemed like a logical theory.
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Liam
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i finally saw it!
AMAZING!
And i'm seeing it again today!
i loved how the joker had the deep psycology behind all of his actions, no matter how twisted they were
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Wolflock
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I dont know. I did not enjoy it. I personally think that Tim Burton's version is way better. It captures Gotham City so much better. And with Jack Nicholson as the Joker, I find the old one far superior.
Now if they Brought out the "RED RAIN" trilogy of Batman in a movie. HELL YEAH!!!
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