Memoirs of Batman

Jul 26, 2008 03:29

I have just returned from seeing Batman: The Dark Knight. I was accompanied by Zack (
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nbowa July 26 2008, 11:31:08 UTC
Wow, 9.5 out of 10?! :D I thought it was quite good, but my scale is much tougher, as I'd give it an 7.5/10. However, for me 7.5 is a very good score as I'd only give a few movies a rating of 9/10 or higher :)

You're right, material is just that, material. Family and friends is where is where it is at :)

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bandrik July 29 2008, 15:08:26 UTC
Yeah! I thought it was damn great!

Also yeah, totally all about the peeps in mah life! XD

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bandrik July 29 2008, 14:09:42 UTC
You should go see it, before it goes too long and someone lets slip that batman dies at the end!

oh whoops

Annnnnyways, yeah glad we agree on friends 'n family! *whistles innocently*

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hunterwolf July 27 2008, 01:53:41 UTC
ARF! If ya needs any help...or something...lemme know! I not sure what I can do...but I'm willing to give ya a helping paw ^.^

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bandrik July 29 2008, 14:04:29 UTC
Haha, thanks for the offer, I appreciate it. No no, nothing's wrong. I was just emotionally charged after seeing that movie. ^^

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cristofurcoyote July 27 2008, 16:39:42 UTC
I agree, the movie was amazing. The acting was just outstanding from everyone and all the characters (even little 5 minute roles) felt so human. It was great.

And I definitely agree. Material things are nice to have, but they are no substitute for the people that you care about. Those bonds are more special than money or things could ever be.

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bandrik July 29 2008, 15:09:25 UTC
You know, you strike up a point. The movie did feel very real and human. I particularly loved the scene on the two ferry boats that declined blowing up the other boat. The criminal that threw it out the window... oh I loved that more than almost anything else in the movie. Right there.

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cristofurcoyote July 30 2008, 00:25:38 UTC
I loved that too. And how important a decision that was for a "throw-away" character. It's beautiful writing.

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