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#1
I was lucky enough to go to a private screening of The Dark Knight late Tuesday night.

First, let me say that this film is a total masterpiece. Chris Nolan and his crew have out done what they achieved with Batman Begins. I was glued to the screen from beginning to end and I'm not sure how the heck they will top this film.

Now let's get started.

Batman/Bruce Wayne - Christian Bale is just as perfect in this role as he was the first time around. He plays Bruce Wayne as the rich pretty boy who still doesn't have a care in the world, except for fast cars and beautiful woman that is. Can you really blame him? Meanwhile, as Batman, he has more skill than he did in Batman Begins. His fighting style and techniques are fast, smooth and flow together very well. His equipment and gadgets have also improved dramatically and it only makes sense that they would. Batman is also seen by the audience more in this film than in the previous one, which is a good thing. 10/10

The Joker - Everyone thinks that Heath Ledger will at least get an Oscar nomination for this role. That is an understatement my friends, he deserves the damn thing! Health is brilliant as the Clown Prince of crime. Never before have I seen such a perfect portrayal of a classic villain. Heath is funny and maniacal all in the same scene, the audience didn't know wither to laugh or to cringe for his victims. His dialogue is also perfect and his mannerisms are right down genius. 10/10

James Gordon - What more can I say about the great Gary Oldman? He's Gary Oldman! The good thing about Gordon is that he has a much larger role than before. He plays a very important part the film and his speech at the end it very moving. 9/10

Alfred Pennyworth - Michael Caine's role seems smaller this time, but he still has great importance. He's Batman and Bruce Wayne's most trusted confidante and he's always looking out for Bruce's best interest, even if Bruce doesn't know it. 9/10

Harvey Dent/Two Face - Aaron Eckhart is spot on in both performances. His Harvey Dent is the marauding white knight District Attorney that Gotham needs, he's ready to do whatever is necessary to get the job done. As Two Face, he goes the distance to punish anyone he knows played a part in making him the way his is and maybe even a few people that he believes to be responsible as well. This character's transformation is probably the most tragic thing in the film. 10/10

Rachel Dawes - If this film has one flaw I would have to say it's Maggie Gyllenhaal as Rachel Dawes. Her performance was good, but I just don't get her purpose in the film. In Batman Begins it was clear, but this time around it seem like her role could have been given to any female. She's not really a love interest for Batman or Bruce Wayne and it seems she's just there to create friction between two of the film's strongest actors. Why not put Gilda Dent from The Long Halloween in her place? 6/10

So there you have it. I would like to thank Chris Nolan and cast and crew of The Dark Knight for giving us this amazing film. I would also like to thank 42 Entertainment for all the games they provided during the viral marketing. And I would like to thank Warner Bros. for the tickets to the screening. Here's to hoping that Chris Nolan and crew come back for a third film.
#2
Selina for sure.
#3
20 years of 89 / Re: What can we do?
Mon, 14 Jul 2008, 03:39
Quote from: raleagh on Sun,  6 Jul  2008, 12:19
where are you based, David (or did i already ask you that?)
Sorry, I've been busy this week.

USA, Mesa Arizona.
#4
20 years of 89 / Re: What can we do?
Sun, 6 Jul 2008, 11:32
Quote from: raleagh on Thu,  3 Jul  2008, 07:58

PJ, who is the UK editor for BoF, wrote a piece on the site. Jett, owner of BoF, reserved a web address (i forget what it is now) - but not much is being done at the moment.  They are quite busy with TDK stuff i would imagine.

I see, well I'll do what I can on my site too!  Let me know if you have other idea.
#5
20 years of 89 / Re: What can we do?
Thu, 3 Jul 2008, 02:49
Yeah, the cost would be high.

I'm going to try and raise awareness on my site. Is BOF helping with this?
#6
This is really a great idea! I wish someone like Todd Mcfarlane could get the licence to do them. Can you just imagine the detail?
#7
20 years of 89 / Re: What can we do?
Tue, 1 Jul 2008, 01:46
Hello!

Thank you, I've worked very hard on it.

I'm in Arizona, USA. I have a great idea, but I don't think there is ANY way we'll ever get it off the ground.

I was thinking we could rent a theater for a showing of Batman. The problem: TOO MUCH MONEY!!  : (

If only we could get the WB in on this.
#8
20 years of 89 / Re: What can we do?
Mon, 30 Jun 2008, 03:25
I would like to help with the 20th year celebration in anyway I can. I have a Batman website and would love to be part if this. I think organised events would be great!