Posts Tagged ‘The Dark Knight (2008)’
Won’t Somebody Think Of The Children?
Written by Colin on August 4, 2008 – 4:30 pm -
Many of you will know that I am an unashamed Batman fan, and always have been. I was quite happy - eager, even, that my eldest son (who’s 10) should come to see it with me. For me, it’s the same thing as the Dads who drag their children of two years or so to see Nohope United every Saturday when the poor buggers have no idea what’s going on. I at least waited until I thought was mentally mature enough to get something out of the experience.
Tags: 12A, batman, Beethoven (1992), Cannibal Ferox (1981), Casino Royale (2006), certification, children, film, horror, joker, movie, The Dark Knight (2008), The Sunday Times, violence
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The Dark Knight (2008)
Written by Colin on July 15, 2008 – 9:44 pm -
The Knight is always darkest just before the dawn…
We’ve come a long way from Zok!, Pow! and Splat! The Batman has always been a bit of an outsider in the comic-book realm. He has no special magical powers, relying instead on his wits, instincts and physical strength to fight crime, alongside some impressive gadgetry.
Tags: Bruce Wayne, christian bale, Christopher Nolan, Gary Oldman, Harvey Dent, heath ledger, Jack Nicholson, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman, The Batman, The Dark Knight (2008), The Joker, Tim Burton, Two Face
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