Bale's Batman/Wayne is more of a secondary character in TDK though Bale's performance of sadness and grief is underrated in the wake of the Joker's bombings (and neckbeards make fun of his growly, gravelly Bat voice).
Yeah.
The Dark Knight kinda felt like Nolan really just wanted to make a gritty crime drama about Jim Gordon & Harvey Dent trying to take down the Joker. Batman mostly just shows up for the requisite action scenes, although Bale's performance is great when he does get the spotlight.
I also credit
The Dark Knight for being one of the funniest comic book movies ever and Bale's comic timing is very underrated.
"Really? You're into ballet?"
"Accomplice? I'm gonna tell them the whole thing was your idea."
"That was a brave thing you did."
"What? Trying to catch the light?"
"You mean you weren't protecting the van?"
"Why? Who's in it? Shouldn't I go to a hospital?"
"You don't watch a lot of news, do you, Mr. Wayne?"
I liked it on the week of its release (it's unfortunate a theater shooting and widely seen as failing to live up to its predecessors tanked its reputation somewhat). Still voted the film of the 2010s though on a big online poll (still a lot of nerds seem to irrationally dislike it like they did with the also decent Iron Man 3).
I don't think that the Aurora shooting had that much of an effect on the movie's fan reception. It might have brought down the opening weekend box office a smidge but that's about it.
Interesting how the fan opinions have shifted regarding
Iron Man 3. I remember kinda hating it when it first came out but it seemed to me like a lot of fans really enjoyed it. At the very least, it seemed like everyone else felt that it was a huge improvement over
Iron Man 2 (which is my pick for most underrated Marvel sequel). But, much like with
The Dark Knight Rises, my opinion of
Iron Man 3 has improved substantially over the years.
why does Oldman sound different in each movie?
I never noticed. But probably because he doesn't care enough to keep things perfectly consistent from one movie to the next. I recall an interview where he basically said that he hates doing movies like this and only does them because the paychecks pay the bills while he then goes off and does the little indie projects that he really wants to do. Personally, I think he's excellent in all 3 movies. If this is what he looks like when he's phoning it in, then he's even better than Brando!
And Bruce Wayne's side quest in Hong Kong not putting nations on the brink of WW3, etc).
I'm guessing that Lao had just enough friends within the Chinese Communist Party that they wouldn't extradite him to a foreign country but just enough enemies that no one would care too much if he did rot in an American prison.
I did NOT buy the city turning on itself because a faceless mumbler told them to be bad.
For me, that has more to do with the fact that I think that the ending of
The Dark Knight is BS. You're telling me that the ONLY reason why the people of Gotham would approve of harsh prosecutions of mafia criminals is because they believed that Harvey Dent had a spotless reputation? I didn't believe that back in 2008 and it seems ridiculously naive now. Oh yes, public officials with impeccable personal moral character that is beyond reproach; that's what American voters go for!
I did NOT buy the government leaving a city for a whole month in the hands of terrorists.
Never underestimate the capacity for government dithering.
Personally, the part of
The Dark Knight Rises that strains my credulity the most is that they have such precise measurements about the radioactive decay within the reactor that they can time down to the second when it will explode. I know that screenwriters love the "ticking clock" but this is ridiculous. I'm not sure whether this is better or worse than the microwave emitter not boiling all of the fluids in the bodies of every person unfortunate enough to get near it.
Also, when the truck crashes, Talia, who was in the cab, suffers fatal injuries while Gordon, who was getting jostled around in the back, emerges without a scratch.
Actually, that scene has an even bigger problem. I just rewatched it to check and see if Talia was wearing a seatbelt. (She wasn't.) Then I realized that there's some REALLY SLOPPY editing in that sequence. Watch it for yourself and pay attention to whether Talia is in the driver's seat or the passenger seat of the truck and whether there's someone else driving the truck. I feel like I have to retroactively deduct half a point from every single one of Nolan's movies for a blunder like that.
Also, I'm really annoyed by the way that the blu-rays of
The Dark Knight &
The Dark Knight Rises keep switching aspect ratios. I wish that they would just crop the IMAX shots into the letterbox format like they do for the theatrical & DVD releases.