blankfist says...

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Just in case you stumbled in here by accident, I don't want to blamed if someone posts something that ruins the film for you, such as Batman catches the Clap or Bruce Wayne's butler, Alfred, breaks his back and dons an exoskeleton that gives him the power of ten butlers. You know, things like that? You've been warned!

youdiejoe says...

Saw it this morning at 9:30, and was VERY pleased, easily "the.best.superhero.movie.ever." It transcended the genre which is really were I was most pleased, owed in no small part to Mr. Ledger fine performance, and Mr. Nolan's screenplay and direction. A must see.

budzos says...

I saw it at noon on opening day and loved it. I think it's a bit overhyped, and it's still not the Batman movie I'd make, but it's definitely the best Batman movie we'll ever get. The filming is brilliant. I love how so many shots have these near endless receeding planes of technology overhanging the characters, like in the underground garage that houses the batgear while Wayne Manor is still being rebuilt.

I didn't care for the whole cellphone sonar bit, and also the skyhook stunt doesn't belong in a Batman story, unless a Bat-drone is picking him up or perhaps Alfred is flying the plane, which he is not.

Unfortunately, with 20 minutes left in the run time the house lights came on full brightness for about 5 minutes. Then with about 5 minutes left they came on again, but this time the sound also turned off. This lasted a minute or two, enough to totally ruin the end of the movie for me and the rest of the audience.

I got some free passes out of it. Nice, but having just bought a Blu-ray drive, I plan to see way less movies in cinemas from now on. The frustration is just not worth it.

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