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Re WTF, that looks like a photographer shooting a model (note what looks like a lens on the sidewalk).
Just saw the Dark Knight, and I have to say…its better than all the Superman movies combined. It will be a travesty if Heath Ledger doesn’t get an Oscar. I know that Oliver loves him some Superman, but Batman not only is the best DC comic book but this movie stands alone from comic book fandom. Its up there as a crime drama like Heat or Goodfellas. I may be more jaded if I see it again(I will see it again) but its not likely.
Ok, that’s a little over the top. Batman is good, and one of the best, but not the way you’ve got it.
I actually like Superman much more as a younger child, but I guess being a middle schooler and reading Batman and some of the graphic novels, I was completely hooked. Regardless, you really should check out the movie. Starts alittle slow, and then really gets going. I never thought much of Heath Ledger, but he is so good in this film, you forget Heath exists as an actor in the movie.
Even Pat Lahey agrees: The Dark Knight rocks!
Maybe it does rock, but Hollywood never does tire of tying the damsel-in-distress to the railroad tracks, do they? Didn’t the villain kidnap that character in the first movie?