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Dark and brutal film, definitely not for children! The only thing I thought strained credulity (which is of course highly relative with a movie like this) was that the two-face guy suffered absolutely NO injury to his speaking voice whatsoever. Even if we accept that a guy with 3rd degree burns and on no drugs can still function could we at least get the actor to stick his fingers in the side of his mouth or something when he's doing the ADR? Cripes!
Quote from: nathanm on 22 Jul 2008, 06:15 amDark and brutal film, definitely not for children! The only thing I thought strained credulity (which is of course highly relative with a movie like this) was that the two-face guy suffered absolutely NO injury to his speaking voice whatsoever. Even if we accept that a guy with 3rd degree burns and on no drugs can still function could we at least get the actor to stick his fingers in the side of his mouth or something when he's doing the ADR? Cripes!Also, when Ledger set the hospital blasting away, from the moment he was walking in the hallway to outside the hospital, leaving it exploding behind him, there wasn't "another" single being seen in that sequence (if my eyes didn't fail me). Of course, we do realize the whole movie is fiction.
Quote from: goldlizsts on 22 Jul 2008, 12:34 pmQuote from: nathanm on 22 Jul 2008, 06:15 amDark and brutal film, definitely not for children! The only thing I thought strained credulity (which is of course highly relative with a movie like this) was that the two-face guy suffered absolutely NO injury to his speaking voice whatsoever. Even if we accept that a guy with 3rd degree burns and on no drugs can still function could we at least get the actor to stick his fingers in the side of his mouth or something when he's doing the ADR? Cripes!Also, when Ledger set the hospital blasting away, from the moment he was walking in the hallway to outside the hospital, leaving it exploding behind him, there wasn't "another" single being seen in that sequence (if my eyes didn't fail me). Of course, we do realize the whole movie is fiction.That is because they evacuated it. Did you miss that part?
First, let it be known that I truly enjoyed the movie. In fact, I may end up buying it when it hits store shelves. This is a pretty big deal (to me), because I've never actually purchased a DVD before. With that said, I completely sympathize with Jonwb and the others.. there are number of "stretches" in this film, and while I am willing to omit them for the sake of good entertainment and an otherwise good flick... some of the things were hard for me to digest. For example : ------------SPOILER ALERT< DO NOT READ PAST THIS POINT IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THE MOVIE YET >----------- How does a freaking bazooka missile cause only light damage to the back of a standard police cruiser, yet manage to take the a heavily armored ‘bat mobile’ out of commission? Even an indirect blast to the trunk of a car will cause more than just a Hollywood flip - it'll remove the entire rear end.Where/how did the Joker find and hire enough help to professionally and discretely rig up multiple professional demolitions?As for the boat scene; am I the only one that thought that the citizens were abnormally calm and humane about the situation they were unwillingly thwarted into? Would someone really just stand there in the middle of a large group of people (let alone, inmates) with the detonator resting calmly in the palm of their hand given those circumstances? Don’t get me wrong, I liked (loved) the concept. I just felt like it could/should have been handled in a more realistic way. And what’s up with the dogs? Here we have Batman, a kick-ass guy dressed in an armored bat suit that seems to have no trouble taking out multiple persons armed to the teeth with knives, auto and semi auto guns – but struggles to take care of a few mutts (that can bite through bullet-proof armor that is also apparently strong enough to survive a freakin 50 or so story drop from a building)? Are you kidding?
The movie sucked, you guys are all wrong! Just kidding, will see it later this week. Hey, was Ledger's OD intentional, unintentional, undisclosed, flip a coin or what?
Perhaps the hospital was slated for demolition in real life. The fire out the windows though, not a professional job. All of the real demo jobs I have seen there is little explosion to be seen because everything is super strategic with no intent of cindering the rooms everywhere.Oh well. Perhaps the Joker knew a demo guy with some interesting personality or a family at knife point.
Couple things...You assume they were cops guarding him. You assume they are/were alive as well. Another one is that he recruited people on the fly, and did everything overnight. He used gasoline for explosives...
The bike is hard for me to understand because where is the engine? Also it has to have I imagine unless the tires are SUPER light, some sort of rolling/stabilizing control.
I think it is awesome that people died in the movie. It would of been shit if it was an ever present doom villain that never actually does anything bad, just says he is going to.
I remember dreams of flying so always like that stuff too.
...Anyways. Bottom line: Your a super hero. You are (or seem to be) the master of a martial art. You're in an armored suit, and have no problems fighting people with guns - surely a dog (or even three) wont pose much of a threat. But I digress...