The Dark Knight
Posted by 5 months, 3 weeks ago
At first, one thing on my mind when it cross the word batman is tim burton, i think its the best batman movie ever made, untill last nite when me and the boys(actually theres only 3 boys and a gurl) watch the dark knight, for me the dark knight resembles the darkness in total(translation: complete),... all the character in it is so damn powerful and accompanied with strong lines..., i remember the line that the jocker spits "this town needs a more classier villain"(i dont think that the right word tough) that line give me chills men, and btw sitting infront of this giant screen for approximately 2,5 hours full of tense(without a single soundtrack or scoring) is hell of staring excitement(is that even a line?)...
we'll i guess i have to recommend for you those, to see this in a theater near by, or if you have ur own entertainment set in your cribs with giant screen(that might do)... :D
top of all, we knew now who build harvey dent at the end..... Read Full Post..
The Dark Knight
Posted by 5 months, 3 weeks ago
At first, one thing on my mind when it cross the word batman is tim burton, i think its the best batman movie ever made, untill last nite when me and the boys(actually theres only 3 boys and a gurl) watch the dark knight, for me the dark knight resembles the darkness in total(translation: complete),... all the character in it is so damn powerful and accompanied with strong lines..., i remember the line that the jocker spits "this town needs a more classier villain"(i dont think that the right word tough) that line give me chills men, and btw sitting infront of this giant screen for approximately 2,5 hours full of tense(without a single soundtrack or scoring) is hell of staring excitement(is that even a line?)...
we'll i guess i have to recommend for you those, to see this in a theater near by, or if you have ur own entertainment set in your cribs with giant screen(that might do)... :D
top of all, we knew now who build harvey dent at the end..... Read Full Post..





