Buffista Movies 4: Straight to Video
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I'm with ita. My experience has been the blurry, too close, hand-held fight scenes have become pretty much action movie standard these days and it drives me nuts. I agree the
ninja ranks fight scene
totally rocked the house, though.
That said, I loved the movie. It was totally what a Batman movie should be though I could have done without the
huge flying train crash explodey thing.
I loved the casting, barring Katie Holmes, who I thought was merely acceptable. Then again, I never watched Dawson's Creek or anything else she's been in, so I've don't have any other performances to compare this one to. I did love how her character
took out the Scarecrow
though. I laughed and laughed. And they completely got Batman's handling of the criminals pitch perfect. I do hope the next movie actually focuses on the
detective
aspect of the character, though.
thing, though.
My other complaint would be what's up with the women in the Batman movies always
figuring out Bruce is Batman
? I mean, it really shouldn't be
that easy
or else
he'd be dead
pretty quick.
Kalshane, I think it was easy this time because he
told her who he was.
Hopefully that's not SOP.
True, I just find it a little ridiculous that in every movie the "love interest"
finds out who he is.
Hopefully that's the only thing we'll see carry over from the previous movies and they break the pattern with the next one.
Random bit of curiousity, I've gathered that in the comics that Bat-family's costumes are some kind of hand-wavy kevlar-spandex blend, but when did that first get introduced? I know originally the costumes were just cloth (and were in TAS), though the movies have pretty much consistantly said the batsuit is body armor.
True, I just find it a little ridiculous that in every movie the "love interest" (spoiler)
Eh, in the comics these days, every love interest
finds out who he is. I mean, it's nice that the Bat's getting laid and all, but the decowling is just SUCH a silly production number...
I've gathered that in the comics that Bat-family's costumes are some kind of hand-wavy kevlar-spandex blend
It's a Kevlar/Nomex blend, which I'm shocked to find is real in addition to being non-Kosher.
I think with the fight scenes, Nolan was trying to
put us in the villains' perspective, with Batman's mad ninja deception skillz making him hard to follow. I appreciated the effort, and thought he pulled it off -- I was completely confused, and a little annoyed that I couldn't follow the fight scenes blow for blow.
As much as I love Tim Burton, I really think he tried to downplay the scariness. Rewatching Batman , The Joker wasn't scary. He was freakish and strange, but he wasn't scary.
Scary Joker for me is Arkham Asylum. I want to see him this way all the time.
Kevlar/Nomex
Bullet proof AND fire proof. Very practical.
Today I really do get to see it! I bought tickets for the 12:30 showing yesterday!
By the time I bought them, about 9:20 p.m. before going to see Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants with my sister at the same theater, though not the IMAX screen - movie still good, by the way - the 4 p.m and 7 p.m. were ALREADY sold out. Sisterhood was also quite full by the time the movie started, which surprised me a bit as it's several weeks old: this theater must just be very popular.
I was the only boy in the theater when I walked in. Was joined by a few more by the start of the movie, but not many. Twas funny.
Jessica, I agree with you for the
gaffling people from the shadows scenes
but my complaint was directed more at the straight-up fight scenes like the one
on the train at the end.
ETA: Plei- Huh. Though it looks like the real stuff is tough and fireproof, but not exactly bullet proof. Though I could be wrong. The site is kind of vague.
As for the other thing, it seems silly to me, but I guess it's a little a reassuring that the Batman
letting women find out who he is
thing is apparently a problem of the source character, and not created specifically for the movies.
Holy. Crap.
So freakin' good. I can see why ita requested an nerd airlift so she could have someone to gush about the film with.
I saw it last night and gushed about it here. i really really want to go see it again tonight. this time with mom in tow because i think she'd really like it.