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Directed by Christopher Nolan
Christopher Nolan steps back into the director's chair for this sequel to Batman Begins, which finds the titular superhero coming face to face with his greatest nemesis -- the dreaded Joker. Christian Bale returns to the role of Batman, Maggie Gyllenhaal takes over the role of Rachel Dawes (played by Katie Holmes in Batman Begins), and Brokeback Mountain star Heath Ledger dons the ghoulishly gleeful Joker makeup previously worn by Jack Nicholson and Cesar Romero. Just as it begins to appear as if Batman, Lt. James Gordon (Gary Oldman), and District Attorney Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) are making headway in their tireless battle against the criminal element, a maniacal, wisecracking fiend plunges the streets of Gotham City into complete chaos. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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"I think is easily one of the best Batman movies i watched this last night at www.watchfreelinks.com the site seems kinda sketchy cuz the survey thing but dont let it fool you i use it almost everyday. " [More]
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"We are not finished in '09 yet, but this movie has the potential to become truly the best thing released this year; certainly one of the best films of all time. This film does to sports what The Dark Knight did to comic movies. I am not a sports fan but loved every minute of it. There is NOTHING not to love about it. " [More]
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"loved it the best one of the lot. it realy showes different sides of him " [More]
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""The Dark Knight" makes "Batman Begins" look like a long walk in the park. The movie truly delivers both a visual & emotional rollercoaster, looping from action to dark humor, suspense to human drama, incredible dialogue & performances to spectacular action. Just like many comic book movies, there is one villian that's bound to steal the show. Like Pacino (as Big Boy Caprice in "Dick Tracy") & Nicholson (as the original Joker in "Batman") before him, the gone-but-not-forgotten Hea " [More]
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"A madman has brought his wrath to "Gotham City" (Chicago, Illinois) which is finally cleaning out the criminal element. That man is known to authorities as "The Joker" (Heath Ledger). And there is only one man who can stop him -- a masked vigilante known as "The Batman" (Christian Bale).However, another man is trying to do, legally, what the "Caped Crusader" has been doing. That man is the District Attorney "Harvey Dent" (Aa " [More]
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"[quote user="Risselada"] [quote user="joem18b"] Probably another essential entry for the poll would be The Dark Knight Returns. [/quote] Was The Dark Knight based on that graphic novel? I didn't realize it was a strict adaptation of any previous source. Why was anyone so afraid of the plot being leaked then? [/quote] urk! what was i thinking? someho " [More]
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"[quote user="joem18b"] Hi. Why didn't you put Watchmen in the poll? [/quote] It's not being released until next week.... Have you seen it already somehow?? [quote user="joem18b"] Probably another essential entry for the poll would be The Dark Knight Returns. [/quote] Was The Dark Knight based on that graphic novel? I didn't realize it was a " [More]
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"Today's Oscar buzz from a couple of days ago: Hey, did you hear? The Screen Actors Guild handed out their awards on Sunday. Feast your eyes on the new list. And sorry for the ineffective lateness of this news, but I didn't have much time to obsess over the Oscars the past few days. All that's cured now :-D. Also, while I was sleeping, the Directors Guild of America announced its nominees for the annual DGA awards on January 9, 2009. Of importance " [More]
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"[quote user="seely"] While I'm venting, I'm going to add one more to my list of Overrated Films. The Dark Knight A very good film, but nothing more. The dialogue was pallid at best, Heath Ledger's performance completely outshone Christian Bale's, and the plot was disjointed and hectic, which I suppose didn't leave the audience much time to ponder some of th " [More]
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"[quote user="JimBell"] Dark Knight--I thought it was powerful, overwhelming. Wall-E--the most over-rated movie of the year. Hackneyed plots, hackneyed themes, etc. It will win. This should not concern us. Rather, look to Bolt, a superb aninmation with a profound theme and lots of engrossing characters. The Visitor--love and hate this film; great acting adn I love the Diredctor's work, but a subtle thme that does not withstand much scrutiny Get Smart--hilarious; " [More]
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The caped crusader gets a stunning dose of hardcore dramatics in The Dark Knight, director Christopher Nolan's ambitious follow-up to Batman Begins. Hailed as the first real big-screen adult take on a popular comic mythos, the film goes to great lengths to show that costumed characters can indeed exist in genres outside of their comfort zone -- which in this case, spells gritty crime drama. Nolan's Gotham City might be beautiful, but it's decaying from the inside out -- as are most of the people in control of it. So at what point do the efforts of a costumed vigilante cease to have an impact on the city he vows to protect -- and when does his mere presence become a detriment to that society? It's these kinds of hefty issues that embody what could accurately be touted as a reinvention of the entire superhero film altogether. Thick with rich dramatics, daring performances, and a few knockout scenes of action gusto, The Dark Knight strives to not only one-up its predecessor, but also to lay down a measuring stick of quality for the rest of Hollywood to live up to. Viewers' strong reactions to the picture likely have a lot to do with the casting. Heath Ledger's sad passing gives his fearless performance -- and in effect, the movie -- a sense of importance that is hard to counter. For his part, the talented performer gives a full-on show each time he is onscreen. His approach to this anarchist embodiment of The Joker is something truly special to behold and easily one of the boldest portrayals in comic-to-screen history. Take him away and there's still plenty of A-game being brought to the screen, thanks to the talents of Michael Caine, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Gary Oldman, Morgan Freeman, and Aaron Eckhart, whose solid performance as Harvey Dent makes up the tragic backbone of the film. For his part, Christian Bale does a fine job embodying the lonesome hero of his city, even if he persists in giving Batman's voice the same guttural growl that hurt his performance the first time around. Thankfully, the costume has been given an overhaul to address some of the "rubber suit" issues that have plagued the franchise since its Tim Burton days. Yet just as Burton reshaped the character to fit his own gothic tastes, so does Christopher Nolan paint a picture all his own. By luring audiences in with a consistently light first half and then turning things bleaker as the movie progresses, the filmmaker has created a truly engrossing tale of modern decay. By the end, much has changed and no one is left unscathed. It's not an easy story to either tell or sit through. There are casualties -- and this most certainly is not a crowd-pleaser in the typical sense of the word. By eschewing what many others in his field are doing with similar comic properties and seeking out his inspiration elsewhere, Nolan shows that mature thematic material can have new life when adapted for even the most beloved heroes of the printed page. Critically, he does overshoot things a bit by bringing in slightly heavy-handed messages into the final chunk of the film -- and it seems that a few characters really get the short end of the stick (Scarecrow, anyone?). Perhaps the rumored three-hour cut would iron out a few of the film's issues, including rushed character arcs and especially one seemingly needless late set piece. The action, while improved in this installment, also is a bit hampered by some confusing techno-gadgetry (in one of the only moments where the action is dictated by fantastic spectacle). Still, with its virtuoso vision and near avant-garde score from James Newton Howard and Hans Zimmer fueling the picture's ever-growing dread, The Dark Knight stands on its own in a world full of easy entertainment. Perhaps someday someone will be able to happily marry the best that both Nolan and Burton have brought to the screen -- until then, this remains an impressive feat of studio-backed artistry. Like its own crime-fighter, the movie is a symbol that aspires to greater things; where it will lead is anyone's guess. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide
 

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