Thanks LM. Appreciate the film lot more reading these articles.Quote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
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Thanks LM. Appreciate the film lot more reading these articles.Quote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
Sorry this is audience rating. Not reviewers. I don't remember any movie have more than 92% approval at audience level. I will try to dig for audience rating on darkQuote:
Originally Posted by Nerd
knight.
Nerd
Even top critics rated avatar better than dark knight according to rottentomatoes.
Saw this last saturday in 2D.. stunning visuals and CG.. loved it.. second half is racier....nice moivie.. kids will love it..
but nothing to be called as movie of the decade or so.. the story part lags..Dark Knight is definitely way better than this movie..
:exactly: I watched it in 3D . Visually it is great but Movie of the decade / so far the best movie in cinema history konjam over ah vae irruku :oops:Quote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
Guys, I emphasised on "probably" movie of the decade-nu. But that's on mainstream Hollywood context. I might change my mind after second viewing, which I did with The Dark Knight. It was everything during the first viewing as my review testifies, but later viewings I felt it still does not stand head above shoulders compared to the 1989/1992 Batman films. I know, blasphemy to deny Nolan's versions that spot.
Next weekend parpom, whether I change my mind or not. :D
Groucho,
It was not pointing your review as such, I noticed the word probably. But the consensus (IMDB, Orkut etc) seems to imply this is the movie of the decade.
Ah, okay LM. I saw someone else saying that it is "without shadows of doubt" :P
Groucho,
Not only him, almost everyone else claims the same :think:
Grouch,
:lol: yeah but IMO idhuve periya vishayam ivinga kitta! :razz:Quote:
Joe Queenan articulated about how in films Americans, especially whites, are always portrayed as the saviours, representing the minorities, the underprivileged, purveyor of the streets and those endowed with lesser technologies usually involving sharp implements.
BTW, did you like the much maligned "Dances With Wolves"?