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Post by leesilm on May 3, 2018 6:22:53 GMT
I watched TDKR once, and not voluntarily. I saw WW in theatres no less than 5 times, every one of them voluntarily, and I bought the BluRay in pre-order the day it was available to do so, ensuring I could have it right away once it was released. I've never even bought TDKR (granted, I never bothered buying TDK either- I have a basic DVD copy of BB someplace, and haven't watched it in possibly 5+ years.... which is sad when you consider Batman has always been my favorite DC character), cause I so disliked it when I was made to see it. WW is rewatchable, even with the ending for Steve Trevor and Antiope.
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Post by outrider127 on May 4, 2018 1:32:57 GMT
Man Of Steel was better than both of them, although the first 45 minutes of Wonder Woman on the Island was superb
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2018 1:34:28 GMT
That's like asking would I rather have diarrhea or eat at Taco Bell.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on May 4, 2018 10:44:39 GMT
The Dark Knight Rises
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Post by charzhino on May 4, 2018 11:10:05 GMT
The Dark Knight Rises because its more grounded, made the villain the star of the show and had greater stakes.
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Post by Larcen26 on May 4, 2018 15:13:03 GMT
The Dark Knight Rises because its more grounded, made the villain the star of the show and had greater stakes. I completely disagree... It wasn't more grounded, because the entire evil plot made no sense, the villain was great character work performance-wise, but he was fairly silly, and the stakes were pointless because everything was rigged from the beginning. The only way you could say it was more grounded is that it didn't have magic.
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Post by Skaathar on May 4, 2018 18:35:42 GMT
The Dark Knight Rises because its more grounded, made the villain the star of the show and had greater stakes. I completely disagree... It wasn't more grounded, because the entire evil plot made no sense, the villain was great character work performance-wise, but he was fairly silly, and the stakes were pointless because everything was rigged from the beginning. The only way you could say it was more grounded is that it didn't have magic. Agreed. Just because TDKR had darker colors and lighting doesn't make it more grounded.
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Post by Grabthar's Hammer on May 4, 2018 20:52:44 GMT
Wonder Woman for me.
I love Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, but when I watch the trilogy I find myself trying so hard to like TDKR but I never enjoy it. They wasted the great Marion Cotillard, Anne Hathaway was forgettable, I didn't buy that Bruce would just quit for 8 years (especially after losing Gotham's other hero Harvey Dent) and I feel like they forced Joseph Gordon-Levitt in there. The line he says about "seeing it in Bruce's eyes" that he's Batman was some of the laziest storytelling I've ever seen.
Obviously I appreciate Nolan's direction and it's visually stunning as most DC films are, but it was a huge disappointment for me.
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Post by flyerzzrul on May 8, 2018 2:27:57 GMT
That's like asking would I rather have diarrhea or eat at Taco Bell. Taco Bell
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