Compared to the first two, I'd say it is closer yes.
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well im in total agreement with dave. Again, I think for one reason or another, you've told yourself to focus on the wrong things. the pillar punch was 100% for show, not substance. therefore, it does not require an shouldnt be scrutinized. But if you want realism, these films are much more ambitious in terms of story than any other superhero movie out there. I am personally MUCH happier to brush off little things like column punches and flaming bat signals in return for such intricate and layered stories.
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Ventrilo guys. It's good stuff http://www.ps3forums.com/showthread.php?t=28989

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07-25-2012 #228
Few things that came into my head earlier today:

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07-26-2012 #232
Honestly, that bothered me alot less in Kingdom of the Crystal Skull lol.
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07-26-2012 #233
12 hours to go, 3 times a charm but this time in IMAX!!!!!

Long Live BATMAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Enjoyed reading everyones comments on here even the ones that were just scrutinizing the film to death! Some people just put expectations too high and compared way too much to TDK and Heath's performance. I loved Bane and Tom Hardy's performance was breath taking, who could show so much emotion with having most of his face covered the entire time! I thought TDKR brought the films all together beautifully.
I absolutely loved it, best trilogy IMO!!!
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07-26-2012 #235
They're different kinds of villains, different kinds of terrorists. I liked Bane a lot and he is my favorite of Batman's enemies, but no one could never be Heath's joker. It was so pure.
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Finally I can talk about this film. I had been avoiding spoilers for the two years of its production, and I pretty much did it. Therefore, I shall put my thoughts in spoiler tags just in case anyone is in here who hasn't seen the film yet.
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Saw it yesterday. I loved it.
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Kojima's thoughts on the movie, for those that care:
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Saw "Dark Knight Rises". Extraordinary big in scale! This ain't movie anymore, this is the reality of the world we live in. Not a fiction in Gotham City, it is the city we live tomorrow. Not merely a movie based on American Comics, it is the story of our shadow and hope.
Love that man

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What a fantastic movie. I saw it with my friends the night after its release, and it was a great experience. Not only were the special effects state of the art, the acting brilliant, and the storyline fantastic, but there was an underlying narrative to the movie as well, with a lot of hot-topic societal issues popping up throughout the movie as well. The movie is reminiscent of the 99% against the 1% debate, and is what a lot of people said "Occupy Wall Street" should have been.
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07-27-2012 #242
Big issues like masked roided out terrorists, female master minds who suffer from severe autism, and a man who has a crippling phobia of bats and anger management issues lol?
I'm playing of course.
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I suppose this can be used when necessary, but I just remembered seeing this before and it popped into my head. Time to share:
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07-29-2012 #247
I don't know if it's spoilerish, but;
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Fucking awesome movie! I was literally sweating my ass off during some scenes!
However, can anyone explain to me what the beginning (aka the plane sequence) was all about? What did the blood transfusion do? And why was Bane one of the captives anyway? Who were the people in the plane?
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