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Avengers Vs. Dark Knight Rises

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comment by Tu mEze (U3732)

posted on 24/7/12

Did you wear your 3-D glasses

posted on 24/7/12

Only seen DKR out of the two, but there were too many plotholes and flaws in it for my liking.

comment by Tu mEze (U3732)

posted on 25/7/12

Flaws? Which?

posted on 25/7/12

Okay, well:
*******spoilers (in case that wasn't implied!)****

'That bomb's got a 6 mile blast radius'
*2 minutes left to get the bomb away
Batman spends the next minute talking to Gordon and making out with Catwoman (which we can kind of allow for)
With a minute on the clock, Batman takes the bomb and flies what looks like about a kilometre away, which despite the bomb's enormous blast radius, was somehow enough to save the city, as well as giving him time to escape the Bat wing and get to safety.

There were a few other parts which annoyed me like Wayne getting back into a locked-down city unnoticed with no money to his name or means of transport at hand, but former flaw was the most annoying for me.

posted on 25/7/12

DaStuDogg

Chill it's just a film... but yeah I kinda know what you mean, it was a bit silly/cheesy at the end.

Only thing that I didn't really like was the dialogue between Batman and Alfred, that was painful to watch at times.

posted on 25/7/12


I think the thing that annoyed me most about Bruce Wayne and Alfred was the end part, when after crying his eyes out at the loss of his closest companion, Alfred just gives Bruce a smile and a nod when he finds him at that cafe.
I know that that's how he said he would react in that situation, but considering how crushed he was previously, I doubt he would initially react with the 'Oh Bruce, you got me!' kind of look he displayed.

posted on 26/7/12

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posted on 26/7/12

I thought Batman begins was the best of the nolan trilogy, i like the whole background story, how Bruce becomes Batman.

posted on 26/7/12

Some people expect too much from a film. TDKR wasnt better than The Dark Knight but still a brilliant film which i'll definitely going to see again

comment by Tu mEze (U3732)

posted on 27/7/12

Come on DaStuDogg. You have to let those go, I thought you meant real storyline flaws

I do see what you mean, but most films are guilty of that anyway. I agree on the Alfred scene at the end, it was a bit sad that he only smiled at him when he practically fathered Bruce

posted on 27/7/12

DaStuDogg




Also how did batman get back into Gotham?

posted on 27/7/12

Lol Dubbed! I didn't even realise I was being that picky until I read these replies!

And Rambo, I will never let those go; I can suspend my disbelief enough to allow for a man dressed as a bat to save a city from crime, but no more!

And Kim, I totally agree. Escaping the prison was considered the major feat, so they just seemed to totally breeze over the fact that without any money or supplies, he managed to travel across the world into a city that was in lockdown.

comment by Tu mEze (U3732)

posted on 4/8/12

Ok, I've seen it twice now, I have to say I prefer the other two. Still a great film though.

posted on 5/8/12

"And Kim, I totally agree. Escaping the prison was considered the major feat, so they just seemed to totally breeze over the fact that without any money or supplies, he managed to travel across the world into a city that was in lockdown."

When you look at it that way, you are right.

Christopher Nolan leaves a lot of question unanswered. Very unlike him.

comment by Tu mEze (U3732)

posted on 6/8/12

Tbf, that was the only gripe I had with the film though. The rest made sense... apart from maybe how he escaped a bomb with a 6 mile radius in about 5 seconds

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