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- dr_love6977
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Re: The BATMAN Thread
Ok, just saw it for the first time tonight after being delayed numerous times over the past week (sex and alcohol.) I'm not trying to be on the Ledger bandwagon or anything, but I think he totally owned it as the Joker. His sadistic portrayal completely trumped Nicholson's goofy portrayal. Nothing against Nicholson or anything, but every character he plays is the same. There is one thing that disappointed me tho.
*SPOILER*
But all in all, a kick-ass movie.
Re: The BATMAN Thread
I heard, not counting it's overall gross during the week, that The Dark Knight made another $25 million on Friday alone. They're expecting another $77 million gross for the weekend.
Although it's overall weekend numbers aren't in yet, "The X-Files: I Want To Believe" was DOA on Friday earning ONLY $5 million on it's opening day.
Ouch.
Wow. That guarantees we'll never see a new X Files movie again.
Re: The BATMAN Thread
Axlin08 wrote:I heard, not counting it's overall gross during the week, that The Dark Knight made another $25 million on Friday alone. They're expecting another $77 million gross for the weekend.
Although it's overall weekend numbers aren't in yet, "The X-Files: I Want To Believe" was DOA on Friday earning ONLY $5 million on it's opening day.
Ouch.
Wow. That guarantees we'll never see a new X Files movie again.
I've hear some pretty bad things on that movie too.
- Communist China
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Re: The BATMAN Thread
I saw this in iMax Friday night, it was cool. The city shots are amazing. I liked the movie a little less this time since the shock and build-up of the first viewing were gone, and things like the pencil trick and the reveal of Two-Face didn't pack the same punch. But it was still a great movie. It makes me wonder if I'd have enjoyed Iron Man or Wall-E (James, did you see Wall-E?) a second time, a week after I first saw them.
- tejastech08
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Re: The BATMAN Thread
I've seen it 4 times now and yep, still awesome. Up to $314 million after 10 days, although that number might change tomorrow with actuals since this is just an estimate for the weekend. Fastest to $300 million before this was Pirates 2 at 16 days. Fastest to $400 million was Shrek 2 at 43 days. TDK will get to $400 million in 20 days or less it looks like. Pretty damn amazing.
Re: The BATMAN Thread
dr_love6977 wrote:Ok, just saw it for the first time tonight after being delayed numerous times over the past week (sex and alcohol.) I'm not trying to be on the Ledger bandwagon or anything, but I think he totally owned it as the Joker. His sadistic portrayal completely trumped Nicholson's goofy portrayal. Nothing against Nicholson or anything, but every character he plays is the same. There is one thing that disappointed me tho.
*SPOILER*
Hidden Text:But all in all, a kick-ass movie.
We were discussing that same point last week and here's what we all came up with;
Hidden Text:As for X-Files, we're discussing it in a different thread. I liked it alot but I think they should've though twice (actually, three or four times) about opening so close to TDK.
It also didn't help Chris Carter pulled an Axl and kept the whole thing so fuckin' secretive.
People didn't even know what they were going to see. Thus the reason the only minimal B.O. they did make was from the diehard X-Philes.
- A Private Eye
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Re: The BATMAN Thread
Finally saw this film at the weekend. I loved it.
Sounding like a broken record but Ledger was simply awesome, he stole the show for me, every scene he was in was a highlight. I don't care if he gets nominated for an oscar or not if I'm honest, this performance was special and everyone in the theatre knew it. I always liked Nicholsons Joker but this is just light years ahead, it's not even comparable really.
Bale was good again, much less of him as Wayne in this film but that's to be expected.
As for Maggie, I don't really care. Quite what she brought to the table that Holmes didn't I'm not sure. She delivered her lines, much like Holmes did and it stops about there. Not to sound shallow and eager to get pretty faces on the big screen but it's just not believable that Bruce Wayne handsome billionaire and Dent handsome DA of Gotham would both fall for Maggie's Rachel, they could literally have the pick of any woman in the city and they both go for Maggie? C'mon.
All the other supporting cast were good, Oldman especially.