The Dark Knight Review
Saw it yesterday. Amazing! Best comic book adaption yet possibily. One of the few recent films that deserves its hype. I forgot that it was a superhero film, because its so much more than just that. It ties into the books completly, not a hint of the camp Adam West 60's show. It actually had a really deep message regarding the war against terrorism.
Before you see it mind I would strongly recomend watching Batman Begins first hand otherwise some plot elements won't make sense. Also it does not tie into the Burton/Schumacher series, which I personally think really fell on its face. The first was alright, the second was good, the third one was crap and the fourth was one of the worst films ever made, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJWpmPGCR1c . I think it should be a law that one director should always direct a whole film series single-handedly.
Christopher Nolan has proved himself a brilliant director. Also, ALL the actors where amazing. Especially Heath Ledger, who took the joker way beyond Nicholson. Hes been nominated for the best actor award at the Oscars, only one person in history has even won an Oscar after death. I've always wanted to play the Joker myself. What do you think?

I also hear if the bossy producers force Nolan to introduce Robin into this series then the kid who played Malcom in the Middle is going to do it, atleast then he wouldn't remain branded as a child actor for all eternity.
Before you see it mind I would strongly recomend watching Batman Begins first hand otherwise some plot elements won't make sense. Also it does not tie into the Burton/Schumacher series, which I personally think really fell on its face. The first was alright, the second was good, the third one was crap and the fourth was one of the worst films ever made, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJWpmPGCR1c . I think it should be a law that one director should always direct a whole film series single-handedly.
Christopher Nolan has proved himself a brilliant director. Also, ALL the actors where amazing. Especially Heath Ledger, who took the joker way beyond Nicholson. Hes been nominated for the best actor award at the Oscars, only one person in history has even won an Oscar after death. I've always wanted to play the Joker myself. What do you think?

I also hear if the bossy producers force Nolan to introduce Robin into this series then the kid who played Malcom in the Middle is going to do it, atleast then he wouldn't remain branded as a child actor for all eternity.