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There where many someone's who said Batman would open larger, and gross more overall; I believe you where standing on that side of the fence.
Oh, sorry, did The Dark Knight Rises open yet? If so, I'm gon' be pissed.
So, when it's all over with, and the stupid people were right, what happens? Do we receive an apology?
The new Batman probably won't touch the day one numbers of HP in it's entire opening weekend.
So Justin would like his crow served with the distinct flavor of ass, I'll make sure to chalk that down for ya.
Why would I be eat crow when I don't giving a fly shit which movie preforms better at the box office? I'm pretty sure I stated that at least once in this dumbass thread. I'm looking forward more to TDKR & feel that it'll be the better movie overall. Don't really give a shit how much money it makes, cause it's not like I, or anyone else in this thread for that matter, are ever going to see any of that money anyway. Caring about how much money a fucking movie makes, especially when it's the same studio putting out both movies that are being compared, is about as fucking ******ed to giving a shit about the ratings or buyrates that a wrestling promotion pulls in. Unless your some sort a huge fan of math you really shouldn't give a fuck about the numbers, you watch to be entertain by the product put on the screen in front you, not buy the number of other people that are also watching.
As I stated, I don't care about either of these movies or how much they make, I'm simply a fan of being correct, and when I see the opportunity to knock a bunch of Batman fanboys off their pretentious pedestals I take that opportunity, and enjoy every second of it.
I've also stated I'd be more than willing to eat my fair share of crow if need be, but damn, it's just too easy to get you guys all hot and bothered when it comes to everyone's favorite pair of pasties.
As much as I hope Superman is a success, it might not he a top five movie next year as far as revenue. That franchise has to grow it's base again.
How are Batman fanboys pretentious? I can't wait to hear this one...
It's like everyone has to white knight for the dark knight, a little pretentious, no?
This thread is a pretty glaring example, or just look up one of the previous ten threads devoted to this movie, or any thread devoted to discussing TDK.
You guys have practically proclaimed this new film to be better than TDK
and you've yet to see anything but a poster and a weak ass teaser trailer
but that won't stop you guys from proclaiming it's greatness. You can't even discuss batman on this site without ten people immediately jumping to it's defense.
It's like everyone has to white knight for the dark knight, a little pretentious, no?
We'll see what happens. However, the hype/anticipation over this TDKR teaser trailer is insane. Critics are reviewing a teaser trailer... get that? A fucking teaser trailer. I have never seen this much insanity over a teaser trailer.
Because some of us believe this is far and away the best comic-to-film franchise of all time? Because some of us wish each comic-to-film adaptation would take the time and care to be worth a shit? That's not being pretentious, it's called being a fan.
Exaggerate much?
Actually, we were praising this project long before the poster became available. Oh, and I have only seen the shitty version of the trail -- it was fantastic.
This statement can be applied to just about anything around here, so what's the difference?
Actually, no, it isn't pretentious. People often knock popular things just to look unique, or "outside of the box." That bothers me, somewhat.
the anticipation for TDKR isn't nowhere near as big as it is for the sequel.
It is certainly true that some fans of The Dark Knight have a tendency to lubriciously overate the film. It may well be the best comic to film translation of all time, but let's be frank here, that's not exactly a high bar.
As a piece of fan service it's about as good as a person could realistically hope for, but if you take the fangasms away what you're left with is a pretty average film. It is not a work of cinematic genius. It is not one of the best films of all time. It is neither high brow nor possessing of the artistic merit that a small cross section of fans seem desperate to thrust upon it. What it is is a well produced, well acted but ultimately shallow and generic action flick that happens to have Batman in it. That's all it needs to be.
I know I'm in a small minority, but as a big fan of Mark Hamill's Joker.. I really wasn't too big of a fan of Heath's version. It was just.. Missing something for me.