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Righteous Kill

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Comment on October 02, 2008 14:35:10 Blue says:

fine

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Man on Wire

This event occurred in the past on Thu 10.02 07:15PM

Comment on September 23, 2008 13:57:16 Ninjatira Asstastic says:

Pre-Homeland Security Prank

This story of a bunch of trixy pranksters hacking their way onto the top of the word trade center buildings and stringing all to string up a wire a...

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This story of a bunch of trixy pranksters hacking their way onto the top of the word trade center buildings and stringing all to string up a wire and blow everyone's minds. The heist itself is engaging and the storytellers manage to carefully weave their varying tales together to give a well rounded view of how Philippe Petit ended up dancing on top of the world.

I especially liked that the various moral lessons that may or may not have been learned were toned down and just implied but the aspects of stories which include sex and drugs are told explicitly. I appreciate movies that treat it's audience like adults.

This group must have been filming themselves constantly as there is enough original footage of their planning stages, and their other pranks to make the story flow along.

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Death Race

Now playing, with 8 show times today at Multiple Venues

Comment on September 22, 2008 13:32:43 Jeremy Franklin-Ross says:

best movie of 2008?

very possibly.

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The Dark Knight

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Comment on July 22, 2008 11:42:12 johnster0228 says:

A Whole New Bat

A conceivable title for the new movie could have been Batman: Resurrection due to the force and passion that director Christopher Nolan has infused...

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A conceivable title for the new movie could have been Batman: Resurrection due to the force and passion that director Christopher Nolan has infused into the latest franchise installment. The late Heath Ledger had some pretty large clown shoes to fill with Jack Nicholson's last Joker performance but Ledger portrayed the darkest, most sinister side of the Joker ever captured on film. Ledger's performance alone is worth the price of admission.

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Comment on July 22, 2008 14:32:10 Jack Kintz says:

Batman re-envisioned again. Dark Knight looks like a timely play on our fears of terrorism. Superheros have grown-up along with us.

Comment on July 25, 2008 16:36:02 rumblefish416 says:

The Dark Knight

Call it whatever you want--too long, too loud, too dark, too hyped, and you wouldn't be entirely wrong on all counts, but whatever you do, don't ca...

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Call it whatever you want--too long, too loud, too dark, too hyped, and you wouldn't be entirely wrong on all counts, but whatever you do, don't call "The Dark Knight" a superhero movie. Christopher's Nolan's unsettling follow-up to 2005's "Batman Begins" is a lot of things, visually stunning and deeply resonant, but will leave you feeling a little anxious, possibly depressed and certainly terrified. Emergency trips to therapists are made from experiences such as this, and that's precisely what one does during TDK: experiences, rather than watches.

Anybody who has ever studied physics is aware of Newton's law which states "for every action, there is an equal but opposite re-action." This is exactly how The Dark Knight opens. Gotham's criminals, having been run down by Batman's (Christian Bale, solid as ever) renegade acts of "heroism", are desperate to regain the upper hand and in attempting to do so turn to The Joker, (the late Heath Ledger, so wholly immersed the part he's unrecognizable) a character who is less a villain and more a physical manifestation of anarchy. He's what Sid Vicious might have been like if Sid Vicious didn't want money, power, women, or fame.

The Joker has no earthly desires and therefore no limitations. A creature who wreaks havoc and destroys whatever comes into his path, he finds what in his warped brain must pass for a playmate in Batman.

Not that everyone involved is so pessimistic. Aaron Eckhart, as the doomed Harvey Dent, provides a necessary hopefulness for Gotham's future that Bruce, Batman, and the rest of the city need to believe in to preserve some sense of optimism. Maggie Gyllenhaal steps in for Katie Holmes and is a welcome change, acting as both a rock for Dent and a moral compass for Batman.

But I'm getting side-tracked. What the Joker wants is for Batman, his equal but opposite, to break free of the rules that tie him to society and become the "freak" that he believes bonds them together forever. In intentionally provoking him to act on these impulses, the Joker sends Batman into an identity crisis of sorts, wondering what kind of monster he has to become in order to do the right thing, and recognizing how blurred the line between right and wrong truly is.

In the end, The Dark Knight is a film that raises a lot of profound questions, some of which have no clear answers. It's psychologically disturbing on a fundamental level. Oh, and yes, Ledger steals the show, but thankfully, not the focus of the movie. That part falls on Eckhart's able shoulders, whose Dent has an arc that plays out like something out of a Greek tragedy (in a good way, I swear).

So if you're looking for a head-scratching, mind-warping thriller, park your ass in a seat as soon as you get a chance, but if you're looking for a popcorn flick, go see "Iron Man" instead.

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Burn After Reading

Now playing, with 95 show times today at Multiple Venues

Comment on September 16, 2008 00:08:05 Mike Showalter says:

the usual coen brothers

A couple of dead bodies, which you laugh at. Not one, but two idiots, and a couple of fools. A very angry John Malkovich. Everyone is slightly off...

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A couple of dead bodies, which you laugh at. Not one, but two idiots, and a couple of fools. A very angry John Malkovich. Everyone is slightly off in some way, so if you identify with anyone you might want to seek professional help. Not one of their best, but still thoroughly enjoyable.

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