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But it had Morgan Freeman in it, so it had to be good automatically.
Cookie to anyone who can name the Batman reference I slipped in.
>Bale owns Keaton!
Doesn't surprise me. Keaton was the best Batman until now but he wasn't exactly great. Val Kilmer was a complete spaz and hammed it right up. George Clooney was a goggle-eyed ponce who starred in the worst of all the Batman films.
Bale seems more appropriate for the role than any of his predecessors.
> Limewire's so slow...
It was fake. The film hasn't been released by any groups yet.
Oh, and a great film, but the editing was poor.
To be honest though, I'm lying.
> Reefer wrote:
> Why do net users say "to be
> honest" all the time now,
>
> Er, I guess it's probably because they want to indicate that
> they're giving their honest opinion. Call me crazy! It's just a wild
> guess!
No, people say it when it doesn't need to be said. We know it's your honest opinion, or why the hell else would you say it?
> Reefer wrote:
> What surprises me is that BB was written by David S Goyer. The guy
> who wrote the cackpiece that was Blade 3 wrote this film, which has
> been recieving 5 stars at all stops.
>
> I agree that Blade 3 was a bit weak, but didn't he also write the
> first two, which I thought were much better. The only difference, as
> far as I know, was that Goyer directed Trinity, as well as just
> writing it. Perhaps he'll have more luck with Batman...
He definately has pulled it off this time. I loved Batman begins. Make sure you see it, my favourite movie of the year so far. Bale owns Keaton!
> What surprises me is that BB was written by David S Goyer. The guy
> who wrote the cackpiece that was Blade 3 wrote this film, which has
> been recieving 5 stars at all stops.
I agree that Blade 3 was a bit weak, but didn't he also write the first two, which I thought were much better. The only difference, as far as I know, was that Goyer directed Trinity, as well as just writing it. Perhaps he'll have more luck with Batman...