Brian Earl Spilner said:
I've loved Giacchino ever since he scored LOST, but he's quickly reaching Zimmer / Shore territory.
I listen to his Lost score all the time and was excited when I saw he was doing this one.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
I've loved Giacchino ever since he scored LOST, but he's quickly reaching Zimmer / Shore territory.
Sure, Reeves can make whatever points he wants. And we can agree or disagree with them.Quote:
But isn't that the whole point? He's let the Batman persona take over his entire life. He hasn't learned how to balance his life between Bruce and Batman yet.
This was very much the intent of his first scene with Alfred.
FL_Ag1998 said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
I've loved Giacchino ever since he scored LOST, but he's quickly reaching Zimmer / Shore territory.
I listen to his Lost score all the time and was excited when I saw he was doing this one.
AliasMan02 said:
Making my way through this thread, but those saying we needed to tie up the loose end by having Bruce fix up the orphanage or announce the restart of the Renewal... no way. That's WAY too on the nose. It's like what would happen in the CW Arrowverse version of this story.
AliasMan02 said:
Making my way through this thread, but those saying we needed to tie up the loose end by having Bruce fix up the orphanage or announce the restart of the Renewal... no way. That's WAY too on the nose. It's like what would happen in the CW Arrowverse version of this story.
Also fixing up the orphanage in Wayne Manor is literally how TDKR ends.
TCTTS said:AliasMan02 said:
Making my way through this thread, but those saying we needed to tie up the loose end by having Bruce fix up the orphanage or announce the restart of the Renewal... no way. That's WAY too on the nose. It's like what would happen in the CW Arrowverse version of this story.
Also fixing up the orphanage in Wayne Manor is literally how TDKR ends.
There is nothing more on-the-nose that Bruce *literally* telling the audience the lesson he learned. That's straight up bad, lazy writing. I'm not a fan of the orphanage thing, as yeah, it was already done in TDKR. But just getting *some* kind of hint - however subtle - that Bruce Wayne is finally coming out of his shell, and is ready to engage/change Gotham in a positive way on that end as well, would have done wonders, and paid off a thread that Reeves himself established early in the film.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
They may have finally outdone The Dark Knight. That was so good.
I thought every single cast member was pitch perfect, but man, Paul Dano blew me away in that interrogation scene. That was every bit as good as the Joker interrogation scene in TDK.
Loved the score and sound design too. When the Batmobile revs up and the sound just slams you right in the chest...*chef's kiss*. Worth the IMAX ticket for just that.
So that was Joker at the end right? I have to say my one tiny nitpick would be that the voice didn't sound at all menacing and the laugh was kinda weak, but that may not even be the actor who plays the part, so we'll see.
This belongs right alongside movies like Seven, Zodiac, and TDK.
Hope this excels at the box office so we get another one.
TCTTS said:
You guys are taking this way too literally. It can be at Wayne Tower, it can be on a boat, in an plane, the outskirts of the city, wherever. Just *anything* that shows follow through after the meeting Bruce didn't want to take earlier in the film. And not even a full scene, just some little peek or hint at something that's part of the end montage vibe we already got.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
https://screenrant.com/does-riddler-know-bruce-wayne-is-the-batman/
I went with my wife Friday night and we haven't discussed it much since. I asked her this morning if she thought Riddler knew or not and she was 100% in the camp that he absolutely knows. All of his research into the history of Gotham corruption and all of his knowledge of where people are and aren't at all these different times of day just wouldn't add up to him not knowing Bruce's comings and goings.AggieLitigator said:
Riddler knows. My opinion.