WOW...I guess I`m one of a few people on this site that was blown away with TDK. I liked Ledger because he and Nolan took the Joker on a different swing. I enjoyed the Nicholson version at the time but it did ring too close to camp...like Nicholson is apt to do in the last half of his career anyway. I agree with the `too many villians` in one movie concept, I`d rather have one good antagonist than load the boat because some in the audience have a low attention span.
TDK is a very tight film despite it`s long running time, and there is very little on screen violence compared to other films, no shots of extraneous blood bursts or a policeman`s head being blown away by the Joker and his shotgun etc. I don`t mind Bale as the Batman...and I saw his side when he blew up at the crew member on set last year or when ever it was when it hit the media. That`s my pithy 2 cent opinion anyway.
TDK is a very tight film despite it`s long running time, and there is very little on screen violence compared to other films, no shots of extraneous blood bursts or a policeman`s head being blown away by the Joker and his shotgun etc. I don`t mind Bale as the Batman...and I saw his side when he blew up at the crew member on set last year or when ever it was when it hit the media. That`s my pithy 2 cent opinion anyway.
I swear i'm the only one who didn't like the last movie lol. I guess it is because i didn't like Ledger as an actor and he wasn't a traditional Joker. Considering you have nearly 70 years of enemies you think they'd come up with someone not overused.