I'm going again tomorrow night. What a great film. The music score goes along with the action perfectly. Anybody that hasn't seen it, you have to watch it on the big screen to fully enjoy it.
Saw it twice... I liked it better the first time but you see all the foreshadowing the 2nd time thru.
I have two kids...going to see a movie ONCE is a huge accomplishment for me! Actually my son went with me the first time, but at 11 1/2, Two-Face was too much for him and he wouldn't see it again at this point.
Completely overrated, over hyped by-product of the blockbuster assembly line. So, basically, exactly what I expected.
Man, that first 10 minutes with the bank robbery leaves your jaw on the floor, it's awesome! How they filmed the scene with the pulsing music and it just builds.....They made the Joker such an amazing character, purely psychotic. I've yet to meet someone that's seen it who's disappointed. Again, what a great film.
Three times; two regular, one IMAX. 10/10 the first time. 10/10 the second time. 20/10 IMAX. Blu-Ray should be even better w/ my set up.
Just saw it the fourth time tonight. It just never gets old or less effective. The more I see it the more I love it. My mom even though it was "awesome".
Saw it in IMAX the first time and the normal theater the 2nd time 2 days later. I plan on seeing it again before it's yanked from theaters.
It's his subjective opinion. You can't force someone to like something or tell him he's completely wrong on having that opinion otherwise we'd all be Patriot fans thanks to ESPN.
If it's a subjective opinion, he phrased it wrong. For instance, I don't like The Godfather. It's not my kind of movie and I find it boring to watch. However, I know enough about movies to know that it's a masterpiece of moviemaking. It's well-acted, superbly-directed. It's just not my kind of thing, I don't enjoy it. Therefore, I can say "I don't like the Godfather," but I know I would be wrong to say "the Godfather is an overrated, overhyped piece of crap." Too bad more people don't understand the distinction.