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  • Re: Rate the last movie you watched.

    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    **SPOILERS**





    I had wished Harvey Dent (aka Two-Face) survived and lived to fight in another movie and become more maniacal.
    I'm going to just post this because odds are people have already seen the film.

    I don't think Two-Face is dead; Harvey sure as hell is but I doubt Two-Face is. There has been long talks of Nolan bringing Two-Face back for the third with a cameo from Joker. Now that Ledger has passed away, I'm not sure how that changes his plans. It was almost certain Nolan was going to in fact spin the third film entirely on Two-Face being the main villian.

    There are many hints and references that Two-Face survived the fall. Firstly, his coin landed on the good side, which may hint he's alive. Second, the memorial service Gordon held for Harvey was to depict him as a hero. Batman and Gordon wanted Gotham to look at Harvey for their symbol for hope. There was no body shown and I think in the third film, we'll come to realize they held it just to give hope to the people. After all, if they told them Harvey has become Two-Face and is alive as the new villian, that would shatter any hope for the citizens of Gotham.

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    • Re: Rate the last movie you watched.

      Don't mess with the Zohan - was ok - not too funny!

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      • Re: Rate the last movie you watched.

        One-way traded in being a rapper for being a film critic.

        Bold move.
        Achkerov kute.

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        • Re: Rate the last movie you watched.

          I didn't trade in anything; I did what I wanted with music then I stopped. I have always been into film and had strong opinions on them. I'm hardly a critic, though.

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          • Re: Rate the last movie you watched.

            Originally posted by One-Way View Post
            I didn't trade in anything; I did what I wanted with music then I stopped. I have always been into film and had strong opinions on them. I'm hardly a critic, though.
            I was teasin'. You're doin good sir.
            Achkerov kute.

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            • Re: Rate the last movie you watched.

              Originally posted by Anonymouse View Post
              I was teasin'. You're doin good sir.
              Doing good... in life? Or with the reviews?

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              • Re: Rate the last movie you watched.

                watched the dark knight, what an awesome movie and a bloody brilliant performance by the aussie

                i wouldnt call it the best movie like many have done so on idmb but its still great

                8.5/10

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                • Re: Rate the last movie you watched.

                  Err...

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                  • Re: Rate the last movie you watched.

                    Being John Malkovich
                    Charlie Kaufman's imaginary world can be seen through his writing in this film. At times, it's very weird but what Kaufman film isn't?

                    Adaptation.
                    Possibly my favorite Charlie Kaufman film, other than Eternal Sunshine. This film is about Kaufman's real life and it's amazing how he structured the story so well. I can feel his struggle through trying to find the right words to describe something as beautiful as a flower.

                    The Prestige
                    Christopher Nolan is one of my favorite directors of all time. I don't know if I had said that before but it is well deserved! With only six features completed, each one is a work of art in its own way. This film was beautiful, a period piece which with great actors -- Bale, Jackman, Caine, Johannson. Amazing!

                    Husbands and Wives
                    Another homage to Bergman by Allen, this film is entertaining and original. I love his love triangle stories, especially since this used a documentary edge to it as well.

                    Erin Brockovich
                    I don't really like Julia Roberts but she was amazing in this film and shined! The film is based on a true story so that keeps the interest level at a maximum. Great filmmaking by Soderbergh and an overall, good film.

                    Donnie Darko
                    An experimental film at its finest. Interesting to see Jake and Maggie playing siblings in this film. It's a lot to take in and at times, you just don't know what's really going on. It all adds up in the end.

                    A Midsummer Night’s Sex Comedy
                    Another messy love story by Woody Allen set entirely in a forest with only several cast members. I think the acting was especially good in this film and the cinematography as well.

                    Double Indemnity
                    I've been meaning to see this film for a long time. I love how the entire story has to do with Glendale! They even mention Burbank and Hollywood -- which I always love because I can connect with each city. A very intriguing thriller which has you wondering. I enjoyed the structure Wilder went while writing; very similar to Sunset Blvd.

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                    • Re: Rate the last movie you watched.

                      The Dark Knight - 4/5

                      A tad too long. Entertaining until it went completely schizophrenic. As for Heath's joker, more like a strung out coke addict infactuated with Johny Depp then Oscar-worthy acting. http://www.imdb.com/media/rm3017645056/tt0112883
                      Between childhood, boyhood,
                      adolescence
                      & manhood (maturity) there
                      should be sharp lines drawn w/
                      Tests, deaths, feats, rites
                      stories, songs & judgements

                      - Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22

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