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That. Was. Awesome :wideeyed:

Like omg :awesome:

 

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I love Ann Hathaway, she's amazing as Catwoman. :nod:

And I've always hated Marion Cotillard so, in a way I'm glad that she doesn't have a role where she's the nice girl & wins :sneaky::lol:

The part when there are only a few minutes left before the bomb explodes were unbearable :dead: I was like: JUST GET THIS THING OVER WITH, I CAN'T TAKE THE STRESS ANYMORE :bomb:

 

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When the credits appeared I was speechless. For 5 minutes I couldn't do anything. Mind blown. :freak:

 

:awesome:

 

The only thing I'm kind of disappointed with is the appearance of Scarecrow. I'd hoped they would make him more "important" to the story.

 

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fjdaskl this movie was AMAZING

Tom Hardy played Bane SO WELL, although I keep thinking of him as Stuart Shorter from Stuart: A Life Backwards which is the COMPLETE opposite of Bane, if you've seen both movies. c:

 

Some people complained that the action sequences had no point and dragged on too long, but I completely disagree. I thought they were timed well and were very entertaining

 

Loved the ending too, it was a nice shoutout to the comics without being cheesy

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The Dark Knight Rises is the tenth greatest film of all-time, according to users of the Internet Movie Database.

 

'The Dark Knight Rises' is 10th best movie ever, say IMDb users

 

Following a rule change, 'The Dark Knight Rises' cracks the top ten of the prestigious poll

 

The final instalment in Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy enters the Top 10 following an alteration to the way IMDb's prestigious Top 250 chart is compiled. As of July 17, a film needs a minimum of 25,000 votes to be eligible, whereas the previous threshold was just 3,000 votes.

 

As a result, movies such as Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom, classic Ealing comedy Kind Hearts And Coronets and 1997 Oscar winner Life Is Beautiful have all been wiped from the list. However, several other films have benefited from the policy change, including Rain Man, The Nightmare Before Christmas and The Untouchables.

 

The policy change only affects whether a film is eligible for the list, not its position in the Top 250, which is determined by ratings from "regular voters". The Shawshank Redemption remains in pole position, followed by The Godfather and The Godfather: Part II.

 

Despite its move up the list, The Dark Knight Rises remains slightly behind its predecessor, 2008's The Dark Knight, which appears in eighth position. The first instalment in Christopher Nolan's trilogy, 2005's Batman Begins is currently at 109th.

 

The full IMDb Top 10 is:

 

1. The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

2. The Godfather (1972)

3. The Godfather: Part II (1974)

4. Pulp Fiction (1994)

5. The Good, The Bad And The Ugly (1966)

6. 12 Angry Men (1957)

7. Schindler's List (1993)

8. The Dark Knight (2008)

9. The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King (2003)

10. The Dark Knight Rises (2012)

 

http://www.nme.com/filmandtv/news/the-dark-knight-rises-is-10th-best-movie-ever-say/277433

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Okay, first post on here in months.

 

I've been a fan of Batman my whole life and I was following this film from the very moment it was announced, as I was The Dark Knight. Nolan has done it again. Best comic book adaptation ever. I was almost shaking with excitement in the cinema on the day of release and the film took my breath away. The ending took my breath away. I would be content with the Batman character never being touched again in film, although I am very interested in a reboot, I feel that it shouldn't happen for at least another 6 years.

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Finally saw it! I love it, really great. It's not as good as TDK and I think there some little problems but this is a perfect end for a trilogy. I love the fact that most of the time it really doesn't feel like a batman movie (a bit like in Batman Begins). In my opinion they shouldn't make another Batman movie for the next 30 years!

 

 

My only complain would be the nuclear bomb thing in the end, not so realistic as the other 2 movies

 

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