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Post by formersamhmd on Aug 24, 2017 1:16:55 GMT
Well....it did. Like I said, it propelled the film onto some kind of untouchable pedestal and if you critique the film you're shot down because apparently no one is allowed to do that. Plenty of films have had an actor die before release. Do you see Furious 7 or the last Night at the Museum movie on any best movies of all time lists? TDK is praised because it's considered a great crime drama with one of the most memorable villains in cinematic history. Hell, there was hype for Heath Ledger's performance before he died, as this ancient thread right here demonstrates: forums.superherohype.com/showthread.php?t=291227. The F&F movies and NatM movies didn't have the hype machine that Nolan did, and those films didn't exploit their dead stars the way TDK did. TDK had plenty of problems and the Joker has his character problems too, but most people think it's bad taste to point this out.
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