I was skimming the Dark Knight dvd, because I ain't in the mood for torture just yet, and hit a couple of Batman scenes where Christian Bale's batvoice is hi-sterically bad and unintelligible and I just flashed onto that awesome youtube mockery of it, which made me laugh even harder.
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Yeah, it was weird and off-putting in a movie where the other effects were "real" to have the batvoice So oddly CG enhanced.
Is Alfred's background with the SAS as presented in the movie canon?
Actually, I believe that in comics canon, Alfred was MI-6.
9 (original animated short). It's about ten minutes long.
I also seem to recall mention that the fire f/x in LotR was supposed to be noteworthy.
I thought the Balrog was excellent, the Eye not so much.
It did crack me up at the end when its tower was collapsing and it started shifting around everywhere. "Whuh-oh! Who pushed the down button?"
I didn't like the design of the eye enough that the execution was lost on me.
Also, in any other situation, everybody would be talking about how Gary Oldman's performance was so amazing, and he was just fully absolutely Jim Gordon. But Ledger overshadowed everything else.
I remember being blown away by Gary Oldman in Batman Begins, particularly because, when I first heard the casting, I was appalled. But he's so totally Jim Gordon that it's a little freaky. (Like J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson in the Spider-Man movies.)
I've said before that I think that Batman Begins is as much Jim Gordon's movie as it is Bruce Wayne's movie.
As for TDK, I'm one of the few viewers who thought that Ledger was *good,* certainly, and really made the role his own, but I didn't think he overshadowed the rest of the movie/actors. I don't know why.
Unrelatedly, we have to go see Bride Wars Sunday. (The Boy is on a kick of taking his [many] nieces and nephews to the movies, and Sunday's outing involves the oldest of the bunch, his 24-year-old and 18-year-old nieces. So they picked Bride Wars.)
I had never heard of it, and we spent about half an hour last night speculating on whether it would involve kickboxing, krav maga, a Darth Vader bride, exploding bouquets, and (my favorite) a Veil of Death.
Then I looked up a synopsis. No Veil of Death. I'm very sad.
t edit Oh Lord. It has a 12% on Rotten Tomatoes. It's going to make me go all fist of death, isn't it?