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Saturday, July 28, 2012

Stunning Conclusion!

The Dark Knight Rises is the final chapter in Christopher Nolans Epic The Dark Knight Trilogy, and what a stunning and masterful conclusion it is!
The Dark Knight Trilogy is one of the Best Trilogy's out there period. We have seen many different installments about the caped crusader and his many battles with thugs from the under world, but I have to say It would be an insult to the world if anyone tried to attempt to make more Batman Films after the Masterpiece's that we have been given.
There is a quality to The Dark Knight films that you just don't get from any of the other Batman films.
In The Dark Knight Rises, Bruce Wayne is faced with a terror that is taking hold of all of Gotham City, and the one who wants nothing more than to see the City come crumbling down is none other than Bane.
After being accused for the death of Harvey Dent, Batman decides its time to say goodbye to the Caped Crusader. But Eight years later, when Bane brings terror down upon all of Gotham, it is left up to Bruce Wayne to resurrect the Dark Knight and save Gotham from a force more powerful than anyone could ever imagine.
I enjoyed every minuet of this movie. This movie is every Batman fans dream come true!
Tom Hardy plays the ever ruthless Bane, and he did an excellent job! He had me cringe the entire time. He brought to life a Villain that truly inspires fear.
Anne Hathaway delivered a great performance as well in her role of Selina Kyle aka Cat woman. 
Everything about this film was totally believable and a great way to end a Fantastic Trilogy!

Solid A

Running Time 2hrs & 44mins

Rated PG-13 For Intense Sequences of Violence and Action, Some Sensuality and Language. 


Thursday, July 5, 2012

Opening November 9th


Depressing People Like Us

What were they thinking? That is my question to the Director and Producers of this film.
In all honesty, this movie was very depressing. The only part of the movie I enjoyed was the very end, possibly because I knew it was over. No in all seriousness the end was heartwarming, unfortunately the almost two hours it took to get there was not.
Chris Pine and Elizabeth Banks star in this movie about two siblings who have no idea they are related. Upon the death of their father Jerry, Chris Pines Character (that's what I'll have to call him because a day later I can't remember the sad sacks name in this movie) is given a shaving kit that is full of money, 150 thousand dollars to be exact, and he is supposed to deliver it to his sister Frankie (I at least remembered one of their names) who he has never met before.
So Chris Pine goes to give his sister the money, but he doesn't dare tell her that they are related upon meeting and why you ask? Well I assume it was so Hollywood could give us another boring movie that also has the ability to make you realize your own life isn't as depressing as the fake people in this movie is.
The hard thing for me and I think everyone else in the theater was the fact that we could have been satisfied with a movie that was feel good, but instead we are given drama sequence after drama sequence, and it gets old fast.
At one point in the movie I thought to myself, "why doesn't he just tell her they are related and get it over with!" Seriously, this movie just drug on and on, only to inevitably give us the ending we all know is coming. The Hugs and Kisses session as I like to refer to it.

Sad. This movie had potential, but instead just spun in the mud and got us nowhere.

Grade D-

Running Time 1hr & 55mins

Rated PG-13 For Language, Some Drug Use and Brief Sexuality