saw it properly at the printworks manchester. took the gallery option..free drinks n munch...good film, but i prefer the dark knight.
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You see, madness, as you know, is like gravity. All it takes is a little push!
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You see, madness, as you know, is like gravity. All it takes is a little push!
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This post contains some spoilers to the story. Since the film's been out for a while I'm not going to stick spoiler tags on it.
I finally got round to watching it in the IMAX today, and I appreciate the film even more.
The actual IMAX scenes are beautifully awesome, and the picture quality alone was so much better than the standard scenes. I only wish they could do a whole film with IMAX cameras, although I believe they are extremely heavy, noisy and can only hold about two hours worth of footage at one time.
The sound of the music and the machines were great as my seat was vibrating, and I haven't felt that from a film since seeing 'Batman Begins' when the Tumbler revved up - that was amazing!
But to speak of the film: I got a very good gist of it when I first saw it, but now I had the chance to really listen to the details and pick up on everything, and everything is now clearer to me. I thoroughly enjoyed watching it, and I feel that my first impressions of the film as a whole have risen (no pun intended).
I've realized that the only real contribution that Anne Hathaway's character brought to the story was her stealing Bruce Wayne's fingerprints, and other than, she didn't really bring anything else to it. I still concede that I thought she looked f*cking gorgeous and sexy when she was normal Selina Kyle, with her hair straight... Phwoar!
Michael Caine's acting was brilliant, especially when he told Bruce that he burnt the letter from Rachel. He seemed like he was emotionally stumbling on his words, which made the whole scene seem all that more realistic and believable!
In conclusion, I feel that if you haven't seen it, or just want to see it again, and you have the chance and opportunity to see it in the IMAX then go for it! Honestly, it's brilliant!
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08-03-2012 #260
Naxi, I don't think you can understand how badly I needed to hear something like this today. Helped me come back from the brink man. Soothing, moving and beautiful.
Brought a tear to my eye, and sometimes that is just what you need.
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08-03-2012 #261
He needs to do more of this. So good.
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