Yeah, it separated itself from the pack but that doesn't automatically make it superior to the pack.
To me it does tho. I still feel like it's the best one of a comic book flick because it entertained me a lot and made me think a lot and I just responded to it breh.
it was too long, continued for like an hour after the climax and the whole two face thing was rushed and felt misplaced (you already had a super villain with the joker, two face was unnecessary and a waste of a villain). Heath Leger gave an impressive Performance, but the overall movie was just aight. Batman beginns was the movie that had me like 

, in part because i didn't really expect it to be as dope as it was because all other movies at the time were 
I ran into this girl I went to college with like in the aisle of the theater 5 minutes before the movie started. My mans had hit that and said it was rather easy to get in her pants. I kicked it to her and she more or less dissed me. I was stewing over it for a good hour after the fact. But once I got over that I did enjoy the movie. lol
That bytch spoiled an event experience for you. That sucks.That bytch spoiled an event experience for you. That sucks.
Shyt happens. lol Was it a bad assumption she would give it up to me just cause she gave it up to a friend of mine?
Probably. But we live and we learn. My boy does that same shyt tho. He is the king of transitive property: if A fuks B and C is friends with B then A will fuk C...then when it blows up in his face he ends up calling her a C
And you don't wanna tell dude the truth cuz he's your boy. Even if you see it coming from a mile away.
And you don't wanna tell dude the truth cuz he's your boy. Even if you see it coming from a mile away.
Back on topic I thought the movie was incredible and definitely the best movie I had seen in a good minute![]()
"Because he's the hero Gotham deserves, but not the one it needs right now.So we'll hunt him, because he can take it. Because he's not the hero.He's a silent guardian, watchful protector.The Dark Knight.
