Topic: Batman - The Dark Knight | |
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You know I thought Transformers was cool, but the transform and fight sequences reminded me of the fight scenes in Spider-man 3. Very blurry. It was difficult to follow what was happening. Most of the time I just waited until the movement stopped to see what was going on. I had the same problem with Transformers. A good solid robot kicking robot movie, but you couldn't tell who was kicking who, hell i couldn't tell them apart unless they were in their disguise (and don't get me started about megatron's form grrrrr) Alot of the fights in Dark Knight had the same problem too. Too many close ups and the camera moving too fast. And then theres the sonar shots toward the end of the movie where you couldn't see what was going on. |
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Wow, it had a good weekend internationally, I think it's biggest yet, ending up in 14th place with overall sales of $870,616,885 and passing the following:
15 - 2001 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring $868,621,686 16 - 2003 Finding Nemo $866,592,978 17 - 2005 Star Wars Ep. III: Revenge of the Sith $848,998,815 18 - 2002 Spider-Man $821,606,375 19 - 1996 Independence Day $817,400,878 I'm still thinking this could top the Billion dollar mark |
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Here in the USA it made it to $489,416,885 and should make it to $500,000 this weekend....
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I wish everyone that has gone to see it would all go just once more so it could sink the titanic
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LoL....That is so true it's funny!
Thanks for the laugh |
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Heres my opinion on why its making so much money I mean for crying out loud thats an obscene number !!!! LOL
Its a decent flick I agree...Ive seen it 2 times, but with it being Ledgers last film and all the controversy around his death, people are curious to see him in the role of the Joker... Thats actually why I saw it the first time...Kinda like when you see an accident on the road and ya cant help but slow down to look... |
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Thats actually why I saw it the first time...Kinda like when you see an accident on the road and ya cant help but slow down to look... thats what everyone said abot my sex tape too |
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Thats actually why I saw it the first time...Kinda like when you see an accident on the road and ya cant help but slow down to look... thats what everyone said abot my sex tape too Does the bed collapse? |
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Thats actually why I saw it the first time...Kinda like when you see an accident on the road and ya cant help but slow down to look... thats what everyone said abot my sex tape too Sorta kinda just had a flash go thru my head of that...headin to the video store see if I can come up with a copy of that Trace!!! |
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Thats actually why I saw it the first time...Kinda like when you see an accident on the road and ya cant help but slow down to look... thats what everyone said abot my sex tape too |
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I thought Batman Begins Was better
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I thought Batman Begins Was better I said this earlier on in this thread..... |
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I thought Batman Begins Was better I said this earlier on in this thread..... [/quoteof course Batman Begins was WAY better!!! |
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Lord Psycho, for someone that hates The Dark Knight so much, why is your profile picture the Joker?
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No Jumps this week, but at $874,788,931 (as of Wednesday Night) it's situating itself to Hop over these this coming weekend:
11 2005 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire $896,013,036 12 2007 Spider-Man 3 $891,930,303 13 2002 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets $878,987,880 |
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Quick US update, The Dark Knight is now the 2nd movie of all time to make the $500,000 mark, it's at $502,421,000 now.
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I wanted so much to see this movie. Sadly, I still have to wait til it ends up on TV...
...Being Poor sucks! |
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Looks like The Dark Knight is starting to see some huge numbers internationally as it jumps close to $50,000,000 since Thursday up to $921,498,337 landing it in 9th overall. Following are the pictures it jumped on its way to #9:
10 - 1993 Jurassic Park $920,100,000 11 - 2004 Shrek 2 $915,278,586 12 - 2005 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire $896,013,036 13 - 2007 Spider-Man 3 $891,930,303 14 - 2002 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets $878,987,880 The way it's climbing it should be at #5 after next weekend. Following are the split in sales between US & International: Total US Gross $504,798,337 International Gross $416,700,000 Worldwide Gross $921,498,337 |
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Not as good as last week but still pretty good this week at $25,000,000 and moving it into #6 with $944,798,000:
Total US Gross - $512,198,000 International Gross - $432,600,000 Worldwide Gross - $944,798,000 7 - 2007 - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix $938,468,864 8 - 2002 - The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers $926,284,377 9 - 1999 - Star Wars Ep. I: The Phantom Menace $924,288,297 Looks like it might still crack the Billion mark which will move it into #4 overall |
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Definitely want to see Dark Knight.
I agree, it's ironic that Hamill did a more human performance on TAS than Jack Nickolson in person. Jack@$$ yes, Joker, no. And Topher just wasn't Venom. He was a little dweeb trying to be a deviant musclehead. Just doesn't work. (T.H. Church was believable as Marko, though.) <<Little devious dweeb, knows the difference. |
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