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OK this is priceless…
Yea yea I’ll have more writeups soon. Trust me this is worth watching.
Filed under: Subpar Acting Tags: batman, comedy, fight, humor, the dark knight, The Joker | 36 Comments »
OK this is priceless…
Yea yea I’ll have more writeups soon. Trust me this is worth watching.
Filed under: Subpar Acting Tags: batman, comedy, fight, humor, the dark knight, The Joker | 36 Comments »
This got me laughing today. Edit: This is just a brief comedy break everyone, the TDK Sucks blog is still on track LOL… with more writeups on the way. Bookmark the site, grab the RSS feeds, add it to Del.icio.us, Digg it, save it as a fav in Technorati, do what you must. More on the [...]
Filed under: Uncategorized Tags: batman, bush, bush or batman, comedy, george bush, video | 11 Comments »
Let’s look a little closer at yet another aspect of Nolan’s “ultra-real” superhero movie:
The time period of the hospital evacuation segment is implied as being enough time to evacuate an entire hospital. The initial moments of The Joker’s threat hitting the airwaves, Gordon is heard shouting to various police crew to evacuate Gotham General Hospital [...]
Filed under: Story/Plot Problems, Writing/Direction Tags: evacuation, Gary Wallace, gotham, hospital, Nolan, The Joker, Weird Science | 38 Comments »
I hadn’t seen this before but seems that this site was featured on WordPress.com’s “Blogs of the Day” page, which gets updated daily.
Here are the days so far:
July 25, 2008 (# 31)
July 24, 2008 (# 40)
July 23, 2008 (# 55)
Today so far it’s #45. Not bad considering WordPress.com hosts (as of this minute) 3,651,183 blogs [...]
Filed under: Uncategorized Tags: blog, blog of the day, blogger, blogging, dark knight sucks, the dark knight, the dark knight sucks, top blogs | 3 Comments »
Ever since the last scene of “The Dark Knight” faded to black, the masses have been wondering who the next villains will be. There’s been great anticpiation, since the hype machine for Batman 3 (or Batman 6?) needs to get started, and wide speculation is spreading. Everyone seems to agree that the villains need to [...]
Filed under: Writing/Direction Tags: batman 3, cast, casting, Chris Nolan, new villains, villains | 13 Comments »
Harvey Dent (shown here as Two-Face), cleaning up the criminal element in Gotham.
Well, the writers must have been a bit more lazy on the day they wrote the segment where Rachel and Harvey were trying to nail Lau on something. Particularly, they were trying to use Lau as a means to incriminate all the crime [...]
Filed under: Story/Plot Problems, Writing/Direction Tags: chinese, district attorney, Harvey Dent, kidnapping, Rachel Dawes, racketeering, rico, united states attorney, us attorney | 17 Comments »
I was laughing with my buddy today about the rottweiler scene near the end and how farcical it was overall. Firstly, it was funny how in a movie where the lead villain happens to only carry knives for weapons, Bruce Wayne just happened to want a newer costume and the new one Lucious gave him [...]
Filed under: Writing/Direction Tags: batman, Bruce Wayne, Chuck Liddell, Joker, Ralph's, Randy Couture, rottweiler, sonar, The Joker | 11 Comments »
She may also receive an Oscar nomination for best supporting male actor, although I hear she’ll be up against the likes of Heath Ledger. She wasn’t available for comment but her brother Jake, who starred alongside Heath in a highly acclaimed movie, may be a presenter for the award and will probably want to give it to [...]
Filed under: Subpar Acting Tags: Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Maggie Gyllenhaal | 9 Comments »
Believe it or not, Alfred, played by Michael Caine, had a role in “Mystic River”: in the end, he’s in drag (or was that Laura Linney?) and gives the same sort of speech to Sean Penn that he gave to Bruce Wayne, played by Christian Bale, repeatedly throughout his brief cameo walk-ins for “The Dark Knight”. His repeated [...]
Filed under: Subpar Acting, Writing/Direction Tags: alfred, Christian Bale, Laura Linney, Michael Caine, morality, Mystic River | 4 Comments »
At some point in the movie Batman throws the mob boss Salvatore Maroni, played by Eric Roberts, from a few stories up, and Maroni lands on his feet none too comfortably – it’s clearly shown and implied that he at least broke his ankles if not altogether broke major bones in his legs. Yet later [...]
Filed under: Story/Plot Problems, Subpar Acting, Writing/Direction Tags: broken bones, cane, Eric Roberts, eyeballs, Maroni, Salvatore Maroni | 11 Comments »