Cthulhudrew
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Did anyone else catch what I thought was excellent foreshadowing of the next bat-villain? I can only hope it's true.
Nope. What foreshadowing was this?
Did anyone else catch what I thought was excellent foreshadowing of the next bat-villain? I can only hope it's true.
By that same token, if anyone ever tells you that Chaotic Evil characters can't make intricate, long-range plans, tell them they're a moron and point them to The Dark Knight.
Nope. What foreshadowing was this?
It was okay, not the best movie of the summer for me and not as good as Batman Begins, which was a surprise. Dark Knight just lack something to hold my interest, I do think that Harvey Dent steals the movie, he was such a better character than The Joker or Batman.
[Two-Face] didn't have that over-the-top comic book villain persona.
I agree with these sentiments. Nolan's Batman franchise has been closer to realism than camp, and his Joker and Two-Face reflect that. Of course, Two-Face would have been out from pain or dead from infection soon anyway, but that's neither here nor there.If anything, that's just part of Nolan's style for these movies, as just about everything is grounded in realism. Having a perfectly sane man have a psychotic break and instantly gain a second personality would've been... grandiose, to say the least. I think the way it was done made a lot more sense thematically.
This is the first comic book movie where I felt two villains were done appropriate justice. Usually it doesn't work so well, but I was very comfortable with it throughout the movie.
I like to know this too. I was watching for some "foreshadowing" and I didn't see or hear any that I remember.
Hmmm, wasn't it the Joker who said that he doesn't plan. He just acts? It is the police, the law makers, the judges, and Batman who makes plans. And he is there to see those plans undone.
I thought it was a pretty obvious foreshadow when Lucius Fox (or was it Alfred?) stated that the new batsuit was not great against dogs, but would be great versus a cat. It gave me a chuckle.
I also thought we were seeing foreshadowing when Gordon's wife was being told about his death and his son was watching the Batman in the shadows. I leaned over to my wife and said, "That's Robin!" Of course, with how the story resolved the Gordon thing, that seems not to be the case. Too bad, I think, because it would have been perfect.
Yeah, the Joker said that, but it's pretty obviously BS.
Really, my focus with the Gordon family, beyond the awesome of Gordon himself, was the fact that we NEVER SAW Barbara Gordon's face.