The Batman (2022) – Few thoughts

Saw the movie on Friday. Quick thoughts:
  • Yes, it’s almost three hours but I thought the pacing was great that I didn’t feel the length (until maybe about the last third of the film)
  • The detective story and mystery solving aspect of the story helps keep things moving and interesting.
  • I think this was the best Gordon / Batman duo yet. I like how Gordon felt like a true partner here, mostly being by Batman’s side rather than just being Batman’s ‘contact point’ in the GCPD. Then again, Gordon is not the Commissioner yet so he can still go out and do some on-the-scene work with Batman.
  • Despite the promos, I was surprised at how larger the roles of Catwoman and (especially) Carmine Falcone were (John Turturro was fantastic). At the same time, I was surprised on how smaller screentime that the Penguin and Riddler had. BUT whenever Riddler appears, it’s done well. Paul Dano really goes for it!
  • There were not much of Alfred though again like every other characters, I like what little of what I saw of this version of Alfred. More of the ‘Batman: Earth One’ or ‘Gotham’ tv series version where he’s an ex-SAS or ex-MI6 and doesn’t take no shit from Bruce. I want to see more of him. Hopefully we get to see more of his badass side in the sequel.
  • Michael Giacchino goes hard with the music score!! This one movie had the best introduction to Gotham City and Batman.
  • And the Batmobile is a beast! I take back all the Fast & Furious jokes I said about this muscle car iteration of the Batmobile. The whole theatre vibrated when Batman revs up the Batmobile.
  • I’ve heard about some of the criticism on the third act beforehand and I now understand after watching it. Even though the final set piece was great but I wish that it could’ve felt less tacked on. Then again, you can argue the same thing with the Harvey Dent/Two Face plot in the latter half of Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Dark Knight’ (and some have made that argument).
So which one is the GOAT? ‘The Dark Knight’ or ‘The Batman’?

For now, I think Nolan’s ‘The Dark Knight’ is a better movie. BUT ‘The Batman’ is a better ‘Batman film’ (that title previously went to ‘Batman Begins’).

I know, it sounded like a diplomatic answer but whatever. šŸ˜…


One more thing…

I couldn’t take one (pivotal!) scene in the movie seriously because I’m reminded of this behind-the-scene stunt fail.

My Top 10 Movies – 2012

For those of you who’ve seen my previous lists, you would probably know it’s mostly made up ‘blockbusters’/action type of movies.

Here’s my previous lists:

2011 – 1) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 2) Warrior 3) Super 8 4) Kung Fu Panda 2 5) X-Men First Class 6) Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol 7) 50/50 8) Rise of the Planet of The Apes 9) Captain America 10) Fast Five

2010 –Ā 1) Inception 2) Toy Story 3 Ā 3) Social Network 4) Scott Pilgrim vs the World 5) Tron Legacy 6) Kick Ass 7) The Karate Kid 8) RED 9) The Expendables 10) The A-Team

2009 –Ā 1) Avatar 2) District 9 3) Star Trek 4) Up 5) 500 Days of Summer 6) Inglourious Basterds 7) Watchmen 8) Hangover 9) GI Joe: Rise of the Cobra 10) Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

2008 – 1) The Dark Knight 2) Kung Fu Panda 3) Wall-E 4) Hellboy II: The Golden Army 5) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of Crystal Skull 6) Wanted 7) Iron Man 8) Rambo 9) JCVD 10) Tropic Thunder

Now on to the list!

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Batman 3 – What I want to see

What lies Ahead

He’s the hero that Gotham deserves but not theĀ one it needs right now. So we’ll hunt him. Because he can take it. Because he’s not a hero. He’s a silent guardian. A watchful protector.Ā AĀ Dark Knight.
– Gordon

There are two aspects that I think we need to think about that should give us a better picture of what to expect from the third movie.

  • The Main Theme
  • The Villains that relates to that theme.

Batman Begins was about Fear. It ties with the origin of Batman as we see Bruce Wayne overcome his fear of bats and eventually adopt the identity of Batman. The villains are related to this theme with Scarecrow using the fear toxin as his weapon of choice and Ra’s Al Ghul as the man who helped Bruce overcome his fears in the first place.

The Dark Knight was about Escalation or as Gordon puts it at end of the first movie,Ā “We start carrying semi-automatics, they buy automatics. We start wearing Kevlar, they buy armor-piercing rounds.” Batman’s crusade against the mobs becomes a double edged sword as it only creates more trouble. The epitome of this escalation is the Joker, the agent of chaos, who wants to bring Gotham’s citizensĀ to their breaking point. Corresponding with the escalation theme is the rise of the idealistic Harvey Dent and his fall/transformation to Two Face.

Now comes the third movie and I have an idea for the possible themeĀ of this one. Like how the theme of escalation was first hinted at the end of the first movie, the theme for Batman 3 was hinted during the final moments of The Dark Knight: The theme is Isolation. By the end of the second movie, Batman has finally become the Batman that we all know from the comics and the cartoons: a true outsider, a loner, the Dark Knight. He lost Rachel and Harvey Dent which means he lost his hope for a normal life. The police are chasing him thus he can’t work openly with Gordon anymore.

I expect a darker and grumpier Bruce Wayne as he starts getting a more pessimistic outlook on life yet can’t help to bring himself to stop fighting crime due to his hero complex (set this movie like 2-4 years after TDK to make it believable). And expect more detective work by the Dark Knight since he can’t rely onĀ the GCPD now. Meanwhile, the cops are still hopeless in finding out the identity of the Batman (remember that scene early in TDK where the cop had Elvis as one of their suspected candidates for Batman). Just like how the mobs turned to the Joker in their desperate times, the cops also turned to “a man they don’t fully understand” for help.

Enter Edward Nigma aka The Riddler, a private detective/specialist hired byĀ both theĀ cops and the mobs (with both not knowing he works with them at the same time) to track down and find the identity of the Batman. He’s smart, a child prodigy,Ā anti-socialĀ and highly obsessed with Batman especially with the dark knight’s detective skills. He finally find someone who can challenge him andĀ isĀ willing to do anything to achieve his goal, including creating an elaborate crime scene for Batman to solve.

Not onlyĀ that, Batman has to face the idea that his privacy is being invaded as the Riddler slowly gets to know a lot of things about Batman (eg. Lucius Fox, batcave, identity). Meanwhile, Bruce WayneĀ starts datingĀ Selina Kyle who leads a double lifeĀ as the notorious thief, Catwoman. In the end Batman and Catwoman have to work together to stop the Riddler.

So how do all of this relates to the theme of isolation? In a way, the Riddler and Catwoman are the cure to Batman’s feeling of isolation. Following my idea that Riddler is a crazy Batman fanatic, I think he would probably leave clues/riddles that he knowsĀ ONLY Batman can solve and no one else. Therefore, Riddler would be the only one, aside from Alfred, who really understand Batman’s mindset. Unlike the Joker who just wants to mess with Batman’s head, the Riddler, or at least a version of him that I want to see in the next movie, wants to play games with him. In that way, Batman doesn’t feel isolated anymore.

As for Catwoman, well, that’s really obvious. Bruce Wayne is mysteriously drawn to Selina Kyle; she’s not Rachel Dawes yet she’s not like any of those other super models he flirts with. And Catwoman operates outside the law and enjoying it which is a perfect foil for Batman’s more serious attitude.

So yeah, I want the next movie to revolve around Batman’s growing isolation and how both the Riddler and Catwoman proves to be the answer to that problem (Batman is lonely and finds a new friend to play with & a new girlfriend). As for the casting of the two characters, I wantĀ Michael Emerson (Lost) as the Riddler and Carla Gugino (Sin City) for Catwoman. Meow!

The main reason why I think they should get Catwoman for the third one, aside from filling up the female character void left by Rachel Dawes, is that to theĀ average folksĀ she isĀ one of the most instantly recognizable character from the Batman universe. One of the reason why Dark Knight is doing so well is because you have the most famous Batman villain, The Joker. I’m not saying that they shouldn’t put villains that haven’t been adapted to the big screen (eg. Clayface, Mad Hatter, Man Bat, etc) but if they want to draw a lot of people, Catwoman is their best chance. It’s also a chance to redeem the awful Halle Berry movie!!

So that’s what I want to see for the third movie. What do you think?

Holy F*** Batman!! My ‘Dark Knight’ Review!

Saw the movie last night at the Empire Cinema and as promised, I went there wearing my black Superman T-shirt (read here to know the story behind it). Coincidentally, I saw a guy wearing a white shirt (or sweaterĀ I think) withĀ the bat logo. Talk about being opposites hehe..which is kinda appropriate because one of the main theme of the movie was duality; not just between Batman and Joker but also between Batman and Dent or Dent and Gordon.

***Warning: Possible Spoilers***

The Dark KnightĀ is not just a Superhero movie, it’s a two and a half hours long epic crime drama that touches on themes like law & order, the price of heroism and what people can do when their comfort zone get disturb. Did I mentioned that this movie is tragic? Things just get worse and worse every minute till the end. Nop Batman doesn’t die at the end but his victoryĀ comes with aĀ heavy price. Hell, I think Batman isn’t quite the main character of the movie. The movie is about Gotham City andĀ the efforts ofĀ three men (Batman, Jim Gordon and Harvey Dent) in saving it from the Joker, the self proclaimed agent of Chaos.

Let’s talk about the Joker first. I knew that they were going for a darker take on the Joker but one important aspect of the Joker is that he’s funny…well at least he thinks he’s funny and the fact that he thinks it’s funny makes me laugh therefore I find him funny (does that make sense). Funny in a twisted and wrong way, that’s what I like about Joker.

So I was afraid that in this movie, he’s just going to be crazy and evil but not ‘funny’. Well, let’s just say he “put a smile” on my face after his ‘pencil magic trick’. We all went ‘Ooooo!!’ followed immediately with laughs.Ā  Other funny moments includes him sliding down the pile of money, Joker cleaning his handsĀ at the hospital and his amusement ofĀ getting beaten up by Batman. It was suppose to be an intense scene where Batman sort of crossed the line with his temper and two lives were in danger but I laughed when Joker seemed to enjoy the beat down.

There’sĀ all this posthumous Oscar buzz for Heath Ledger and I think he deserves it.Ā You don’t go “oh it’s Heath Ledger from Brokeback Mountain wearing a makeup“. His movement, his voice and everything changed.

Another highlight character is Harvey Dent played by Aaron Eckhart. Dent is an idealistic and a badass District Attorney who’s determined to clean up the streets of Gotham. Courage and confidence are his greatest strength which even impressed Batman who considered retirement because he saw Dent as Gotham’s new hero or hope. We get toĀ root forĀ Dent which makes his inevitable transformation to Two Face more tragic. I also like the way that Two Face isn’t exactly a villain in this movie which is fine because I never get why he suddenly turned into aĀ mob boss like in the cartoon. I mean I kinda cheered for Two Face when he startsĀ hunting downĀ corrupted cops and mobs (led by Eric Roberts!! šŸ˜Ž ). But he went overboard at the end.

Joker saw Harvey’s descent into madness as his achievement and this reminds me of the Batman comic called the Killing Joke. Remember reading it in the High School library, it’s about the Joker trying test his theory that it only takes one bad day to make someone crazy like him. In that comic, he tried it with Gordon by tying him up and force him toĀ look at pictures of his daughter’s paralyzed and bloodied naked body after being shot by the Joker. Joker failed of course when Batman came to rescue Gordon.

***Highlight to see spoiler***

HarveyĀ Two FaceĀ dies at the end.Ā This shocked me because IĀ was so sure that Two Face will be theĀ main villain for the third movie. But I’m fineĀ with his death because, likeĀ I said earlier, I’m not a fanĀ ofĀ the “ex District Attorney turned Mob Boss” storyline.Ā As for the Joker,Ā it was a good decision to not kill him so that we get more Joker vs Batman storyline butĀ Heath Ledger’s death complicated things. Recasting?? No way.Ā 

Btw, this movie is dark and might not be suitable for children. Examples: a villain pointing a gun on a kid in front of his dad or the part where the Joker put a knife into someones mouth while telling a storyĀ of how he supposedly got theĀ mouth scarĀ is scary.Ā 

The movie alsoĀ touches on heavy themesĀ like post 9-11 fear culture and how it drives people to break moral codes (Just wait till you seeĀ Joker’s big Social experiment involving ferries and bombs). Gordon, Dent and even Batman are bound by moral codes and laws. Joker comes in and tries to push them over their breaking point and exploiting their flaws. GordonĀ knows that he’s leading a police force that’s mostly corrupted but he needs all available men to fight crime. Batman is a vigilante and not bound by the law but refuses to kill because that would make him just as bad as the criminals. Dent has aĀ  bigger problem because he’s a very public figure therefore has to keep up with his image as a promising, charismatic and strong District Attorney. He’s Gotham’s best hope in saving the city, the white knight. But beneathĀ that image is a normal humanĀ being with emotions that sometimes overcome logic (his temper and his love for Rachel).

Image or symbol is another theme that plays a big part of the story especially the ending. The most important thing that can save Gotham is a symbol of hope which should be uphold at any cost. By the end of the movie, theĀ charactersĀ die, lie and willing toĀ be hated by many in order to keep that symbol/idea of hope alive. At least that’s how I saw it, I don’t know, I’ve only seen it once and I have to watch it again to dig up more.

So yeah, go watch Dark Knight! :mrgreen:

Oh, you might also be interested in hearing the Joker theme from the movie. Really freaky and random

Road to the Dark Knight

The Dark Knight, definitely my most anticipated movie in the last three years, will be out this week!! Planning to catch it tomorrow or anytime this week. And I will be wearing a Black Superman T-Shirt! Why would I want to do that? On my other post, I told you about what happened during the premiere of Batman Begins:

While we were waiting for the cinema to open, I notice that almost everyone was looking at me and giggling. Later I realised that I was wearing a black Superman T-Shirt. LOL So there I was in the premiere of aĀ Batman movieĀ wearing a Superman t-shirt.

So just for fun and for old time sake (and boredom too), I’m going to wear that same Black Superman T-Shirt.

Anyway, here’sĀ a rundown of our ‘journey’.

June 2005 – Batman Begins

Here’s my review of Batman Begins over my first blog.

October 2006 – Heath Ledger as the Joker

When my brother set up his blog, one of the first movie news he posted was the casting of Heath Ledger as the Joker. Although I was happy that he will be Joker but at that time I was still in a “Ledger’s cool but damn, if only Paul Bettany was Joker!!” camp. Of course I’ve now forgotten about Paul Bettany hehe. It was also around this time that Ledger said McDowell’s character from Clockwork Orange will be the inspiration of his Joker.

It’s also funny reading what was written by my brother at that time:

But donā€™t expect the usual Joker look with the heavy make up, green hair and purple suit

Well, he does have a green hair and purple suit!! Haha!

May 2007 – Joker revealed

I remember there was this viral site where you need to submit your email. With each email submitted, a single pixel of the first Joker picture is revealed. I contributed, my brother contributed and so did everyone around the world. Eventually, the above picture was revealed. When I first saw it, Jigsaw from SAW series came to my mind lol

July 2007 – Teaser trailer

A teaser trailer was released featuringĀ only the Bat Logo, a dialog betweenĀ Bruce & Alfred and the first reveal ofĀ the Joker’sĀ voice by Ledger.Ā My first reaction to the trailer was “Holy Shit! He nailed the laugh!!”

August 2007 – Wizard WorldĀ footage

Fans who attended the Wizard World in Chicago were treated with an exclusive footage from the movie. It wasn’t leaked at the time therefore we only relied on descriptions written by those who were there. Now, that footage has been released and you can watch it below on YouTube.

Nov 2007 – Joker makes his debut on the cover of EmpireĀ magazine

When I started this blog back in November, I didn’t waste time making a post about The Dark Knight.

Dec 2007 – New Dark Knight trailer featuring the Joker

New Dark Knight trailer attached toĀ the Will Smith movie,Ā ‘I Am Legend’ immediately became a hit primarilyĀ because it’s the first time we get an idea of Ledger’s version of the Joker. Everyone starts saying catch phrases like “Why So Serious?” “It’s all part of the plan” and “Let’s put a smile on that Face

Jan 2008Ā –Ā The tragic death of Joker himself, Heath Ledger

Luckily, he completed his workĀ on The Dark Knight. His death created a lot publicity for the movie and his role as the Joker. Some say he had trouble sleeping because he was so physically and psychologically committed to his role as the Joker so he took a lot of pills. But I doubt that his role as the Joker led to his death.

April 2008 – Joker in nurse outift

As summer movie season approached, the picture of Joker in a nurse wardrobe got leaked. It wasĀ funny and creepy at the same.Ā Later, various posters for the movie were released mostly featuring Batman and Joker. Finally, a new trailerĀ was released shedding more light on the potrayalĀ of Harvey Dent by Aaron Eckhart.

July 2008 – Early Reviews

Early reviews poured in and almost all of themĀ were positive. Some have compared it with such movies like Heat (Dark Knight is more of a Crime Drama than a superhero movie), Godfather II and Empire Strikes Back (the latter two are examples of sequels that are infinitely better than their first movies).

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Here’s a music from the soundtrack called ‘Like A Dog Chasing Cars’ to pumpĀ you up.Ā Enjoy!

Is Dark Knight really that good?!!!

It’s July and that meansĀ my most anticipated summer movie will be released in few weeks. The Dark Knight, the sequel to Batman Begins and starring the late Heath Ledger in his final complete movie, will arrive in theatres on July 18.

Is this movieĀ goingĀ to be good?! Are people only exaggerating the awesomeness ofĀ Heath Ledger’s performanceĀ just because he died?Ā CAN THIS MOVIE LIVE UP TO ITS HYPE?!! Here’s the rundown so far of early reviews from movie reviewers I frequently check/trust:

Moriarty from AICN (easily my favourite andĀ theĀ more talentedĀ reviewer from that site)

…Chris Nolan accomplishes something that both WAR OF THE WORLDS and CLOVERFIELD tried to do, and with more grace and insight. Those films both used 9/11 imagery to resonate with viewers, and in both cases, the imagery is certainly arresting and upsetting, but to what end? Just to remind us? Just to tap into the fear we felt that day? Here, Nolan invokes 9/11, but he pushes past it to also deal with the fear that has stayed with us as a culture since that moment, and also the way it forced the world around us to change. This is the first mainstream movie to fully digest the events of September 11th and to deal with them in a way that starts to sort out who we are now as a result. Heady stuff for a movie about a dude wearing a bat suit who beats the shit out of criminals, but then… isnā€™t that the point?

Peter Travers from Rolling Stone

Go ahead, bitch about the movie being too long, at two and a half hours, for short attention spans (it is), too somber for the Hulk crowd (it is), too smart for its own good (it isn’t). The haunting and visionary Dark Knight soars on the wings of untamed imagination. It’s full of surprises you don’t see coming. And just try to get it out of your dreams.

From TIME Magazine

…Nolan has a more subversive agenda. He wants viewers to stick their hands down the rat hole of evil and see if they get bitten. With little humor to break the tension, The Dark Knight is beyond dark. It’s as black ā€” and teeming and toxic ā€” as the mind of the Joker.

And ComingSoon.net

While one might hesitate to throw around overused words like “masterpiece,” it’s refreshing that “The Dark Knight” is not a movie that can be viewed and easily discarded like so much other summer fare.

And 5 solid stars from IGN

…there really is no better way to describe The Dark Knightthan to call it a great work of art because it transcends both the boundaries of comic book moviemaking and even the parameters of good filmmaking. What Nolan and Co. have created doesn’t just function as a thrill ride or even a terrific movie, but rather as a substantive and philosophical examination of why we need heroes, and then when we need them, what they mean.

And then another perfect score fromĀ JoBlo..

Christopher Nolanā€™s latest is a near masterpiece that is smothered in atmosphere, and delivers all the thrills youā€™d expect and more

And finally comes LatinoReview:

There were too many characters and a good fifteen, twenty minutes could have been cut. Either trim down the love triangle mess or some of the unnecessary mob scenes to quicken the pace. Despite those negatives, The Dark Knight is an exciting movie to watch, especially on a giant IMAX screen. Just cover your kidā€™s eyes whenever Maggie Gyllenhall is on screen. Itā€™s not the Jokerā€™s face that will be giving them nightmares! Just kidding Maggie. Iā€™d bang you in a minute. With a bag over my head.

ROFLMFAO!!! :mrgreen: But he still gave it an A- (almost perfect) so that’s still very good.

“When the chips are down, these civilized people will eat each other. You’ll see, I’ll show it to yah”

Heath Ledger Found Dead

From ComingSoon.Net

Heath Ledger was found dead in his Lower Manhattan apartment on Tuesday. He was 28. The Australian-born actor was nominated for an Oscar for Brokeback Mountain. In 2005, he met Michelle Williams during the filming of the drama. The two had lived in Brooklyn and had a daughter, Matilda, but split up last year.

Ledger was found by a housekeeper who had gone to wake him for an appointment with a masseuse in the Soho apartment, according to New York Police Department spokesman Paul Browne. “Pills were found in the vicinity of the bed,” Browne said, “This is being looked at as a possible overdose, but that is not confirmed yet.” The medical examiner’s office planned an autopsy on Wednesday, spokeswoman Ellen Borakove said.

He was declared dead at about 3:30 p.m., Browne said.

BrokebackĀ MountainLedgerĀ oscar

So how does this affect the production of The Dark Knight and The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus? Harry from AICN reports that Heath has finished his work as the Joker and as for the later, we don’t know yet because it’s still in production.

Looking forward to Heath Ledger’s final performance as the Joker