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It just looked completely different to in Begins. None of the gothic-nessBatman wrote:Better not mention that it was my fifth showing yesterday mmmm
Agree about Maggie, but Rachel needed to die. What's wrong with their representation of Gotham (blame Chicago for that)? As for the explosions, yer avin a larf
The explosion of the hospital was dire
Not seen Dark Knight but it can't be as good as this 1960s Shark Attack on Batman
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I've been 4 times, and I intend to see it on IMAX this week! I FOOOOOKIN LOVE IT!!Batman wrote:Better not mention that it was my fifth showing yesterday mmmm
Agree about Maggie, but Rachel needed to die. What's wrong with their representation of Gotham (blame Chicago for that)? As for the explosions, yer avin a larf
"Anything else you'd like? How about real lead in the radiation shields? Urinal cakes, maybe?"
I went to see it on Sunday and oh my God I was soooo scared and there's too many bangs, but it was a fab film. Oh, did the lady die? I just thought she kind of disappeared ready to show up in another film. And isn't there a Batman baddie called Two Face? Is that how he started then? Sorry, but I've never seen any of the other Batman films.
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Batman wrote:They were both filmed in Chicago, so the city was unaltered, maybe it was the difference in the way the city was used that seemed different.
I disagree about the explosion, spesh in IMAX when it was so vivid and just bloody loud.
I think those crappy Photoshop Dr Who effects have addled yer brain.
y'mean when they put a pink trim on the Batmobile???
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