If you guys can believe it, they are doing the same thing for The Hobbit. That's right, all 12 hours of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy followed up by The Hobbit, which I hear is going to be over 5 hours long.
I don't think it's that bad compared to nerds who dress up in this costume at like comic book convention???
It is an homage to NBA defense. Nolen is an outspoken critic of flopping. But seriously, why is batgirl/catwoman/whatever sitting back there watching?
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I just want to know why the crap isn't this movie coming out already! We really have to wait another damn month?!?!
Still hasn't improved fight scenes since Batman Begins. I'm kind of glad i'm down on the movie right now, so that maybe i can be blown away as i was with TDK. Still can't get past catwoman being in this and looking stupid, fighting in high heels, etc. Love Tom Hardy, but he's so short so i hope it's convincing on screen. All the extra cgi like the football field exploding and the bat plane also feel like they don't belong in the series.
Has nothing to do with not enough fighting. It's that the fighting scenes are filmed poorly. It all looks choreographed and it's obvious they are punching and kicking air which totally takes you out of the film. Might as well go back to the fast moving and blurry camera work of Batman Begins fight scenes to cover up flaws in those scenes.
I loved that about Batman Begins. I wish they would have done that with TDK but still I wasn't really disappointed in the fighting scenes anyway. Hopefully I don't mind it so much in TDRK that it will take me out of the film.
I am not sure I even notice fight scenes in Nolan's Batman series. Don't really care to, either. The movies are THAT GOOD. Let me guess? You didn't think there was enough dialogue in Drive, either?
Exactly, the fighting is the last thing I care about in these movies. They are well-made movies through acting/ cinematography/ story.