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The Dark Knight: News, Reviews, your Views. "SPOILERS" welcome!
Ellemeno:
--- Quote from: LauraGigs on July 30, 2008, 05:48:06 pm ---Pacing and suspension-of-disbelief issues aside, I enjoyed the acting performances a lot. A nice ensemble film. I liked the supporting-supporting performances, such as the tweaky man on the commuter ferry who wanted to blow up the prisoner ferry, and the would-be assassin in the 21-gun salute squad who turned out to be schizophrenic. Good, interesting performances IMO.
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That tweaky guy on the ferry was on Northern Exposure for a while, as part of a very positive, normal, funny gay couple. I got distracted by my memory of that, reminiscing about my enjoyment of that show. :)
Gabreya:
--- Quote from: LauraGigs on July 30, 2008, 04:55:25 pm ---"**bblleegghh!!!**" LOL, very expressive typing! :laugh:
Seriously though, I agree; it was by far the most terrifying thing. (That and the fake-batman's body suddenly dropping next to the mayor's window.)
Impressive makeup/CGI on Two-Face, scary as it was.
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That was terrofying indeed! :o It's something that you would see out of a horror movie. I jumped when the dead fake Batman's body hit the window as well. That was scary. I even had chills when they showed that video where the Joker had him tied up and was saying,"Look at me. Look at me. LOOK AT ME!!!" The audience was quiet
after that.
I agree. I thought the Harvey Two-Face make up was AMAZING. I kinda figured that CGI was involved as well because there were a few intricate things that the make up couldn't do in order of showing a severely burnt flesh on the side of some guy's face. Plus, I find Two-Face frightening than the Joker believe it or not.
LauraGigs:
Yes, those Joker-homemade-video scenes were very effective! When he roars LOOK AT ME it's like — whoa. Aaron Eckhart's Two-Face did something similar: saying something and then ROARING SOMETHING (pretty well too). But when Heath/Joker did it — that took the cake.
Speaking of the auditory stuff: I loved it when the soundtrack suddenly faded to silence (in the aerial shot of the Harvey Dent police convoy and when the Joker hung out the squad car window). Great atmospherics.
serious crayons:
--- Quote from: Elle on July 30, 2008, 05:50:58 pm ---
That tweaky guy on the ferry was on Northern Exposure for a while, as part of a very positive, normal, funny gay couple. I got distracted by my memory of that, reminiscing about my enjoyment of that show. :)
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OT, but I just watched The Bucket List on TV and saw a nearly unrecognizable Rob Morrow playing a small undistinguished part as a doctor. It was kind of shocking to see the star of a once popular, quirky series playing a role that really could have been played by anyone. The only thing in common with his NE was that both were doctors.
On the Two Face face question, I think it has to be CGI. It's very amazing, whatever it is. I was expecting to be freaked out by it because my usually pretty stoic son warned me that it was really gross. Consequently, it didn't bother me but kind of fascinated me.
I thought the Two Face foreshadowing -- Harvey Dent's prescient lines, plus the two-faced coin (and speaking of No Country for Old Men, that makes two movies in which villains flip coins to determine their victims' fates!) -- was one of the most interesting aspects of the movie.
Brown Eyes:
As yucky as the **bblleegghh!!!** version of Harvey Dent is... one of my favorite scenes in the whole movie was the extended conversation that the Joker has with him in the hospital. I loved the way the Joker described himself as a dog chasing cars... and if he ever caught one he wouldn't know what to do with it.
I also loved all of the scenes where the Joker was in custody (the fight/conversation with Batman, the discussions with various cops, clapping at the new commissioner from inside the holding cell... all of those things were brilliant I thought). I'm going to go back to my question from a while back... do you all think that the Joker's brightly colored socks (that we see clearly when he's sitting on the floor in the interrogation room) were meant to be self-referential for Heath in a silly way?
And, about the fake-Batman in the noose... yep, that seems to be a perfectly crafted moment to make the whole audience jump. Even when you know it's coming, you can't help but jump. I think the music... the really abrupt music, plays a huge role in that effect.
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