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Friday, 3 May 2013

Dialogue Tree Episode Three

Saturday, 20 April 2013

Dialogue Tree Episode two

The second episode of my bi weekly podcast

Monday, 30 July 2012

The Dark Knight Rises Review




The Story
8 years after the events of The Dark Knight and the disappearance of Batman, Gotham is living in a time of peace. Thanks to the passing of the Dent Act, a law put in place after the death of DA Harvey Dent, James Gordon has all but eradicated violent and organised crime. It is during this peace time that a new threat rises in the form of the brilliant and deadly Bane who, like Bruce Wayne, is also a disciple of Ra’s Al Ghul and the League of Shadows.
As Bane makes his way to Gotham to act out the leagues final plan, Bruce Wayne realises that Batman is needed to battle the rising evil and suits up once again. It will take all of Batman’s cunning, strength and wit to outsmart Bane, save Gotham and to finally put to rest the ghost of Ra’s Al Ghul.
Whilst this conflict is going on, cat burglar Selina Kyle finds herself working with the league of shadows in an effort to have her criminal record wiped clean and gain a fresh start in life. Little does she know that she will be drawn into a battle for her life and the lives of all of Gotham.

The Good
Once again, Christopher Nolan brings to the screen a living, breathing Gotham that seeps atmosphere from every pore. It’s a testament to his abilities as a director and film maker that even after three films his Gotham is still full of twists and turns that leaps off of the screen. It seems that the experience he learned from making Inception has only gone on to strengthen his abilities and talents, especially in filming action and fast paced scenes like the return of the Bat Pod and Banes battles against Batman. The cast is still top notch, with Bale and Caine making every scene they have together heartfelt and full of love and respect. Bale as usual is brilliant to watch and he will defiantly go down as being one of the best on screen Batmans ever put to film. Joseph Gordon Levitts Detective Blake is a fantastic addition to the mythos of this Batman and is the one to give Bruce Wayne the push he needs to return to the streets and save the city. Tom Hardy is as always, excellent and brings a ferocity and humanity to his interpretation of the intelligent and deadly Bane. Whereas the Joker used chaos as a reason to fuel his twisted plans, Bane’s meticulous planning plus his size and strength easily make him more than a match for Batman and push Bruce Wayne to the very edge. Sometimes it can be hard to hear what he is saying, but I personally owe that more to his deep accent than his mask. Rounding out the cast is without a doubt the best thing about the film, Anne Hathaway’s Selina Kyle. She is both cunning and agile whilst being fiercely independent; her motives at first are all about furthering her goals of a normal life but slowly she comes round to protecting the weak and down trodden. Catwoman (even though she is never called such in the film) has always worked best as a female Robin Hood, robbing from the rich to give to the poor and her character arc in the film is a perfect representation of that. Hathaway is able to switch from bumbling maid to snarky thief in the blink of an eye and like Heath Ledger in the previous film she is an absolute joy to watch. I would love to see more of her as Selina in another film as her version of Catwoman is simply awesome to behold.
The film as expected looks stunning and features an amazing soundtrack by the multi-talented Hans Zimmer (my favourite track being imagine the Fire). On top of this the character and overall designs are brilliant, from the fantastic powerful Bane to the graceful and elegent look of Selina Kyle. The new vechile in Batmans arsenal, the Bat, looks friggin amazing and rightly so steals every scene it’s featured in.

The Bad
The story, whilst strong and sometimes complex, feels a bit weak in comparison to the previous films. I understand why as this film serves to resolve all of the hanging plot threads from Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. While it does this in every sense of the word, some of the conclusions are maybe not what some people expect.  The main meat of the story, the take over of Gotham, does feel like it goes on a bit and some of the plot points like the Police force and such is a wee bit silly. Although the major gripe with the story is how Bruce Wayne feels the World doesn’t need Batman anymore. In the comics this would never work as Bruce knows there is always the need for a Batman but in Nolans films it works as this is a Bruce who is tormented by his losses and failures. He only gives up after the death of Harvey Dent helps push through a law to prevent any kind of organised and violent crime in the city. In essence he is removing himself from the equation and letting the police do their jobs and protect Gotham.  It’s defiantly a controversial choice but does bring a true end to Bruce Waynes story.
The main thing I disliked about the film was how little there was of Batman. I would say he is in this film as much as the Joker was in the last and that is a crying shame.  The only benefit this had was how excited I was when Batman was on screen; his return to Gotham though is fantastic and again it’s a shame we have to wait so long to see it. The final fate of Bane is also a bit of piss take, after the film building him up to be this powerful game changer, he is dispatched a bit to easily. Also people might feel that the running time is way too long and a lot of people may get agitated or bored. I think this is aimed more at the kids and people without a long attention span than most of the general public.

Final Verdict
After a four year long wait The Dark Knight Rises surpasses nearly every expectation. Even with its minor flaws it is still a fantastic film in its own right and a stunning conclusion to one of the best trilogies ever put to film. Watch it, love it and treasure it!

4.5 out of 5

Monday, 4 June 2012

Which one should I wear today?

You have to hand it to Tony Stark. Upon building the Iron Man armor, he didn't just stop. He wanted to continue to improve the suit because that's what he does. He's a brilliant inventor so why would he settle for just one suit? It might be more cost effective to try to improve an existing suit before just creating a completely new one. But since he has a bit of money lying around and likes flashy things, it makes sense he'd keep building new models.
Today, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures has released the first official image from Iron Man 3. Production has been underway but apparently principal photography has now started.
It may not reveal anything new but that's okay. The movie's release date of May 3, 2013 is still a ways off. We don't need spoilers just yet.

Monday, 28 May 2012

Idiots...

nti-gay group One Million Mums is now targeting comic books following upcoming gay storylines in Marvel and DC titles.
The latest campaign from the group follows their recent objections to advertisements with gay couples by JC Penny, GAP and Urban Outfitters.
The conservative Christian group is objecting to a gay wedding between Northstar and his boyfriend Kyle Jinadu in Marvel Comic’s Astonishing X-Men, as well as the revelation that a DC comics character will soon be revealed as gay.
A post on the One Million Mums website reads: “Children desire to be just like superheroes. Children mimic superhero actions and even dress up in costumes to resemble these characters as much as possible. Can you imagine little boys saying, ‘I want a boyfriend or husband like X-Men?’

“This is ridiculous! Why do adult gay men need comic superheroes as role models? They don't but do want to indoctrinate impressionable young minds by placing these gay characters on pedestals in a positive light.
“These companies are heavily influencing our youth by using children's superheroes to desensitize and brainwash them in thinking that a gay lifestyle choice is normal and desirable. As Christians, we know that homosexuality is a sin (Romans 1:26-27).”
The group is encouraging their followers to write to the comic book publishers and urge them to cancel all plans for gay superhero characters immediately.
The wedding between Northstar and Kyle Jinadu is set to appear in issue #51 of Amazing X-Men.


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