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05 Aug 2010, 5:19 am

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The Dark Knight film is better than any sleeping tablet i know.


*yawn* Do you have an off switch?


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05 Aug 2010, 9:07 am

seriously stop trolling, jamesy, its really old



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05 Aug 2010, 10:21 am

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Doubtful, how many old folks homes do you know have Dark Knight on rotation? .


Just the one where michael caine, and morgan freeman live.



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05 Aug 2010, 11:22 am

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Doubtful, how many old folks homes do you know have Dark Knight on rotation? .


Just the one where michael caine, and morgan freeman live.



ha



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10 Aug 2010, 12:33 pm

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Mutate wrote:
LexingtonDeville wrote:
Doubtful, how many old folks homes do you know have Dark Knight on rotation? .


Just the one where michael caine, and morgan freeman live.



ha


Speaking of Michael Caine, he's an excellent Alfred. He provides some of the more humourous moments of the Dark Knight and Begins, something which Jamesy fails to notice.


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10 Aug 2010, 5:43 pm

LexingtonDeville wrote:
imbatshitcrazy wrote:
Mutate wrote:
LexingtonDeville wrote:
Doubtful, how many old folks homes do you know have Dark Knight on rotation? .


Just the one where michael caine, and morgan freeman live.



ha


Speaking of Michael Caine, he's an excellent Alfred. He provides some of the more humourous moments of the Dark Knight and Begins, something which Jamesy fails to notice.


true. he just likes the bat nipples. *insert gay joke about him here*



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13 Aug 2010, 6:42 pm

So what even Michael Caines one liners cannot overshadow the fact that Nolans films are quite dull.

To be fair Batman Begins was a really good film. The Dark Knight was rubbish completely overated. How can they say its better than Batman Begins?



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13 Aug 2010, 6:49 pm

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So what even Michael Caines one liners cannot overshadow the fact that Nolans films are quite dull.

To be fair Batman Begins was a really good film. The Dark Knight was rubbish completely overated. How can they say its better than Batman Begins?


honestly, this constant bashing of the dark knight proves you don't know batman as well as you think you do (aka not at all). any REAL batman fan would tell you that schumacher's films are complete garbage and don't hold a candle to nolan's films. the more you keep praising schumacher, the more you prove you are not a batman fan



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13 Aug 2010, 8:16 pm

What Nolans batman films lack as well is decent music/background music effects. Burtons films had a great soundtrack to them like in Edward Scissorhands.

The soundtrack in Batman Forever well its so good I can't even get it out of my head.



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13 Aug 2010, 8:29 pm

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What Nolans batman films lack as well is decent music/background music effects. Burtons films had a great soundtrack to them like in Edward Scissorhands.


great music can't save bad movies


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The soundtrack in Batman Forever well its so good I can't even get it out of my head


you have not only horrible taste in movies, you also have horrible taste in music



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13 Aug 2010, 8:44 pm

THe music in the Nolan films are not great though.



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13 Aug 2010, 11:29 pm

I find it quite funny how even though Jamesey is the only one that thinks that Nolan films bores everybody to tears he just keeps repeating it as a fact even when everybody has told him otherwise.



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14 Aug 2010, 6:12 am

Jamesy wrote:
So what even Michael Caines one liners cannot overshadow the fact that Nolans films are quite dull.

To be fair Batman Begins was a really good film. The Dark Knight was rubbish completely overated. How can they say its better than Batman Begins?


Does that the fact that it was one of the biggest selling films of 2008 ring a bell. I like BOTH Begins and TDK, but Begins just edges it. Accept the fact that both the films earned more money than your precious Joel Schumacher camp-fest.


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14 Aug 2010, 6:35 am

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What Nolans batman films lack as well is decent music/background music effects. Burtons films had a great soundtrack to them like in Edward Scissorhands.

The soundtrack in Batman Forever well its so good I can't even get it out of my head.


Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard's orchestral score wipe the floor with Elliot Goldenthal's effort. Even Goldenthal's score for Alien 3 is 10 times better.


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14 Aug 2010, 11:46 am

LexingtonDeville wrote:
Jamesy wrote:
What Nolans batman films lack as well is decent music/background music effects. Burtons films had a great soundtrack to them like in Edward Scissorhands.

The soundtrack in Batman Forever well its so good I can't even get it out of my head.


Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard's orchestral score wipe the floor with Elliot Goldenthal's effort. Even Goldenthal's score for Alien 3 is 10 times better.


batman forever's soundtrack is horrible



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14 Aug 2010, 11:48 am

Xenu wrote:
I find it quite funny how even though Jamesey is the only one that thinks that Nolan films bores everybody to tears he just keeps repeating it as a fact even when everybody has told him otherwise.


i think its funny too. i think Jamesy just loves the bat nipples. Jamesy isn't a batman fan at all, no matter what he says