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Saturday, July 21, 2012

Movie Review: The Dark Knight Rises-(2012)


In an attempt to be grandiose with illimitable power and influence, and to simply outdo its predecessors, The Dark Knight Rises often forgets what's most important - the story. Even with a twisting mystery and numerous new characters, the lengthy and overly complex plotline overshadows many of these fascinating elements. At close to three hours the film's pacing is surprisingly good, but the villain's messy scheme is needlessly convoluted. His three-month plan to destroy Gotham City only facilitates Batman's preparation for vengeance while the necessity for such a tedious design is as unclear as the hulking madman's gravelly, accented voice.
Though plot holes and questionable intentions may stand out, so too does the excitement and undeniable appeal of the masked superhero's adventurous exploits in foiling criminal masterminds. Some of the momentum is feigned through thundering music cues and overpopulated scenes, but director Christopher Nolan has never failed to create elaborate, praiseworthy action sequences. 
And while Batman's new nemesis Bane may not surpass the impact of The Joker, he still presents an impressive interpretation of the iconic foe (and one much more authentic than Batman & Robin's drone-like henchman).
Eight years have passed since Batman was blamed for the death of Harvey Dent and Gotham City has remained in a relative state of peace without the caped crusader's presence. But with the arrival of ruthless mercenary Bane (Tom Hardy), reclusive billionaire Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) must once again don the mask and become the Dark Knight. 
As Bane's machinations steadily comes to fruition and the incendiary lays siege to Gotham City, Batman must join forces with Commissioner Gordon (Gary Oldman), rookie cop John Blake (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), and master thief Selina Kyle (Anne Hathaway) to combat the psychopath's reign of terror.
The Dark Knight Rises suffers from the same cloudburst that many final parts of trilogies endure: length. Nolan's epic close is no exception, spanning many more minutes than truly necessary, causing the adventure to dawdle and the tension to wane. 
The lingering feel only works to heighten the burning desire to see the antagonist finally fall, especially after so many scenes of overbearing despair manifested on the decaying state of Gotham. And it succeeds in creating a multi-layered villain that, while not as effective as the Joker (who is not once mentioned in the film), is quite appropriate in this darker universe. 
His visuals, costumes, bulkiness, and actions are thrilling, believably causing anarchy and going toe to toe with the masked avenger (occasionally, it's notably disheartening to see the Dark Knight fail so often and be bested repeatedly in battle). Too bad his dialogue is as annoyingly inarticulate as Bale's hero - a problem started with Batman Begins and kept constant throughout the series, despite plenty of voiced concerns.
The action scenes are immense and explosive, paying off handsomely between moments of long-winded expositions, chronicling the back-stories and introductions of several new characters. Unfortunately, many of them are borrowed actors from Nolan's Inception, which influences their identities to appear not as Batman roles, but rather familiar faces from other recent projects. 
Hardy, Gordon-Levitt, and Cotillard as major players suggest reprocessed entities. Similarly, adapting the comic book story arc of Bane breaking Batman's back into this completely unrelated adaptation results in a preposterous time frame (the siege of Gotham is over 90 days long) and brings about questions of recovery speed, ineffectiveness of the authorities, and even transportation to and from locations. In all three films, the villains have attempted grand scale, citywide domination and destruction, plotting massive terrorist attacks that would fit real world commotion more suitably than the fictional Gotham, which better benefits from simpler schemes of combating Batman and embarking on destructive chases. The extended build is overdramatic, drastic, and circuitous, but culminates in a worthy, colossal climax that will undoubtedly prove foolproof in the eyes of fans.

Popular Netflix Movies Available For Streaming


Netflix consists of a significant variety of movies to watch so finding the best Netflix movies, or even some good Netflix movies, generally is a complicated thing to try and do. You will find a lot of options available. Will you watch that new romantic comedy that everyone has been gushing on and on about or will you look at out something slightly older that appears to be interesting but you have never ever heard of until that second? During these moments, it truly is wonderful to have the world wide web at your side to look up what's good and what others propose. That's why this list is right here, to offer you an idea of what to watch.
People that are into the superhero movies, or want something to watch with their kids, can consider a peek at Iron Man 2 or Kick-Ass, which ended up being quite well-liked amongst a great number of different ages and people.
Action movies are an incredible choice if you're in search of good Netflix movies given that they have a tendency to have somewhat a couple of parts for every person to really like. Ghostbusters is an oldie but undoubtedly worth the watch, Rango is perfect for those who have little ones who would like to join you, and Drive is fantastic for the few who want to enjoy themselves.
So many men and women enjoy the comedies. You'll find movies you might have enjoyed when you were younger, like Groundhog Day and Dumb & Dumber, and there are new movies out like No Strings Attached. You may choose whichever matches your time and mood.
People who would rather have drama on the screen rather than in their lifes can look to Netflix. It really is better than starting up your own drama and significantly much easier too! From Brian's Song to 28 Days, Netflix has what you are searching for; there isn't any need to play a guessing game.
When you are in for a bit of a scare then the selection at Netflix will give you a good scream. Jeepers Creepers, Hollow Man, or maybe Psycho are all available through Netflix. You can even go with something a bit stranger, like The Hostel 3!
If you'd like a good chuckle, however, and wish to feel like love isn't dead, then go for the romantic comedy! With movies like Maid in Manhattan and Sleepless in Seattle, you could well be weeping and cheering all through the night.
Netflix includes a substantial variety of movies so, if a sequel is about to hit the cinemas, you can catch up with the prequels! If you'd like to see The Avengers, for instance, but have not seen Thor then this can be an awesome place to catch up prior to going out! Exactly the same goes with just about every other movie that you just want to re-watch or see prior to the sequel.
Whenever you wish the best Netflix movies, it usually a good idea to look up what is out there. You don't want to start out watching something random and then learn only too late that it is something you do not like. With a checklist of some decent movies at your disposal, you could possibly enjoy your pick and not regret it.
With Netflix Instant Watch there's often something to watch. You'll no longer catch yourself questioning what to watch on that rainy Sunday afternoon. Netflix has completely killed Blockbuster as streaming movies over the internet has become super easy to do. Along with the faster and less costly internet packages it really is a no brainer to chose Netflix Instant Watch over the general video store. No late fees along with the movies are always there. You will in no way hear these words again "No sorry sir. That movie is currently rented out.