

Samuel R. Jankis wrote:The whole technology of "Sonar Vision", or whatever it was called, was just stupid in my opinion and only served to fill up holes in the plot.
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Eh hello you must of missed the Microwave Emitter in BB.
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And I absolutely hated Gordon's monologue at the very end; it was cheesy and only served to show that Nolan was too lazy to think of a better ending so he had to TELL us why Batman was forced to run. Why not let us think for ourselves?
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Gordon's monologue was amazing

Eh hello you must of missed the Microwave Emitter in BB.
Gordon's monologue was amazing
ad also, Bruce didn't "suddenly" wanted to quit being Batman, it was only after the dinner with Harvey Dent that Bruce saw Dent as his replacement
I stopped reading the second I saw him say he only registered to write that... troll much?
Oh how I disagree. The cheesiness of his son running out and asking, "why is he running?" had me shaking my head from the start. Right when Gordon started (I loved Gordon's character in BB, for the record) I was completely underwhelmed by the entire scene. After the chaotic nature and unstructured narrative of most of the movie, his monologue felt tacked on at the end to wrap up loose ends - and it only made me cringe when it went to credits. Terrible ending compared to BB.t
Oh, so all of the brilliance that went into Batman Begins, all of the character development that went into Bruce Wayne, that went into Batman, all of the feelings, all of the emotions, the struggle, the final realization that Bruce Wayne was BATMAN. All that was lost because of ONE dinner with some thrown in character who had a few notions about heroes and villains? That is such a cop out, I'm sorry. Bullshit.






sKin wrote:Oh, so all of the brilliance that went into Batman Begins, all of the character development that went into Bruce Wayne, that went into Batman, all of the feelings, all of the emotions, the struggle, the final realization that Bruce Wayne was BATMAN. All that was lost because of ONE dinner with some thrown in character who had a few notions about heroes and villains? That is such a cop out, I'm sorry. Bullshit.

I really love Batman begins whilst TDK is definitely not my movie.. The first half i was just like >I think Batman Begins is the better of the two.










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