What a fun movie. One of the best comic-book hero movies I have seen, and definitely the best Batman. Heath Ledger was the definite standout as the Joker. I can’t imagine another actor who could have better portrayed the deeply disturbed bad man. Great special effects, and an excellent story line brought in all the facets of a great movie: action, drama, crime, good vs. evil, love, jealousy, and humor. I loved the twists and turns. My only complaint is that I think they stretched it out just a teeny bit too long. This movie is a definite must see!
Ah, how could I forget. There were just too many good movies out that year.
Agreed. Let’s not forget Iron Man, also from 2008.
I gotta say, Wick, as far as movies go, I’d say 2008 was the best year for movies since 1994 and movies such as “The Dark Knight”, “Slumdog Millionaire”, “The Wrestler”, and “Milk” prove my point.
Totally, on the flipping truck part.. I saw the behind the scenes.. it was pretty amazing how they pulled it off too!
Totally, on the flipping truck part.. I saw the behind the scenes.. it was pretty amazing how they pulled it off too!
Regarding loisamorton’s Review
Great review w/ lots of interesting details. I wasn’t aware this was the first movie to have a real flipping truck.
And now the advertising dominates an awards ceremony, sayeth the Hollywood Reporter. Seems a year late, but whatever. Well deserved. One click on the MoviePosterDB link atop this page confirms that.
It’s a shame, but I think that it sent a big message to the Academy as well as Hollywood as a whole; big-budget, fantastical movies can be serious, engaging and just as award-worthy. I expect this to impact heavily with the release of films such as Watchmen – Lord of the Rings cleared the way for fantasy and blockbuster movies to be recognised, and perhaps one day the snooty idiots might begin to realise public opinion doesn’t often run parallel to their perceptions of what is “successful” or not.
What a gyp that Dark Knight wasn’t nominated for Best Picture. It just goes to show how divorced from the audience the Oscars are, which is not to say that huge box office alone makes a movie Best Picture material. By the same token, neither does puny box office and prestige topics.
I thought it lived up to my expectations, but I was struck by how it felt so much more like an actual crime film that happened to star Batman, as opposed to a Batman film.
Agreed AMC, though I’d like to rescreen the original Batman movie to do a fair heads-up comparison.
So funny story: I got out to see The Dark Knight about a week into its run, on a Thursday night. Was privileged to catch it at the Century 21, the biggest screen around, damn near IMAX sized. So after the movie, some guy in the row behind me says “I still get chills the third time.”