I half-way agree with you. ;) :couple:[/QUOTE]
You mean, you think they're only 'much more' as opposed to 'much,much more' ?
:lol: :couple:[/QUOTE]
Oh yeah, um, that's exactly what I mean......
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I half-way agree with you. ;) :couple:[/QUOTE]
You mean, you think they're only 'much more' as opposed to 'much,much more' ?
:lol: :couple:[/QUOTE]
Oh yeah, um, that's exactly what I mean......
I half-way agree with you. ;) :couple:
Nah, I don't think I've ever talked about it here. I just didn't like it ( Batman Begins ). I mean, it was better than a lot of the other Batman movies, but that's not saying much since so many of...
This sums up my feelings towards Hitchcock's films in general.[/QUOTE]
:couple: Opposites attract, boyfriend!! :huglove:
I know, Jean. :couple: And a lot of folks were, just not me. :blush: To me, with the exception of the language, it could have been a Lifetime Made-For-TV movie starring Eddie Cibrian. :shrugs: Oh...
Oh, um, I didn't even like Batman Begins. :doh: I was referring to only The Dark Knight. I think Batman Begins is just an average comic book movie, nothing special or distinguishing about it. One I...
Well... I truly have to respect the fact that Nolan "allowed" Ledger to bring in that kind of performance. Not every director would - it took a lot of guts on Heath's part to even want to go that...
I would agree with Prestige. I thought it was okay, but utterly forgettable once I walked out of the theater. I put more weight on The Dark Knight, that's for Ledger's performance.
Hitchcock.