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By vlad
#336282
Socks? Is that some metaphor? I'm not a native speaker, please explain.
By Hammer278
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OK, boys and girls, I just watched "The Dark Knight Rises". I would have seen it even before, but, it wasn't meant to be. :D

First of all, I must say, amazing movie, as expected. Bale, Cane, Freeman, Hardy, Oldman... You just can't fail with that kind of crew. :clap: But, I also need to say that I'm still the fan of the first part, it's the best part, to be honest. What I dislike about this movie is that they had to speed it up because of the bloody theater (cinema). Scenes are too fast, dialogues seem like cut in half, too fast. I don't care if some idiot doesn't know how to appreciate a great movie and sit on his bottom for 3 hours instead of 2,5. They made the movie too "modern", if you know what I mean. None the less, I really enjoyed it. Bale... GENIUS! This Hardy fellow offers a nice surprise with every new role, great job. I totally liked seeing Mr. Neeson again, even for a brief moment. :)


Question to Hammer: :D
What is your favorite part? :drink::wavey::D


Interesting...I feel the same. Begins feels the 'most real' of the trilogy.

And yeah, Dark Knight Rises did feel rushed at parts due to the time frame....movie was supposed to depict 3-4 months I think. Favourite parts...I think most of them occur with the epic Hans Zimmer soundtracks...the first plane heist scene, the escape from the pits, the final fight between Bane and Batman. That little scene where Bane freaks out and corners Batman into a pillar and tries to bury him in the pillar beats that entire 'sewer' fight IMO.
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By vlad
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So, you like the first part too? :) Yeah, I wanted this last movie to last longer, to have nicer scenes, but the bloody crowd gets impatient, you know... :rolleyes:
By Hammer278
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So, you like the first part too? :) Yeah, I wanted this last movie to last longer, to have nicer scenes, but the bloody crowd gets impatient, you know... :rolleyes:


Yeah...not to mention the umpalumpa scene was just way too cheesy and forced. Totally not Nolans style.

Besides, I didn't like seeing Collitard naked with another guy.
By What's Burning?
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So did anyone check out Django?
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By vlad
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I did. Crazy movie! :D Worth watching, totally! :yes:
By What's Burning?
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It was pretty cool, not sure if I'd rank it as Tarantino's best but very entertaining. Jamie Fox is an abysmal actor though.
By LRW
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So did anyone check out Django?


Im planning to watch it tonight. Either that or Les Mis, or Argo, or Seven Psychopaths, or Flight, or Zero Dark Thirty, or The Impossible.

Or CBB5 - But thats not a film.
By LRW
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What a terrible thing to admit! :whip:


It's funny. It's good, for a light entertainment show.
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By LewEngBridewell
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Les Miserables is brilliant. The cinema was packed, and the film got a massive applause upon its conclusion. For a cinema... that's a big achievement.
By LRW
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Les Miserables is brilliant. The cinema was packed, and the film got a massive applause upon its conclusion. For a cinema... that's a big achievement.


Applauding at the cinema? :rolleyes: The actors can't hear you.

:hehe:
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By stonemonkey
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Les Miserables is brilliant. The cinema was packed, and the film got a massive applause upon its conclusion. For a cinema... that's a big achievement.


Applauding at the cinema? :rolleyes: The actors can't hear you.

:hehe:


Must make the projectionists day.
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By racechick
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Les Miserables is brilliant. The cinema was packed, and the film got a massive applause upon its conclusion. For a cinema... that's a big achievement.

I'm going in a couple of weeks to see it with my French class. All reviews Ive seen have been brill.
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