So last night was the book night of the 7 hour (give or take) marathon session of Batman Begins, The Dark Night and the newly released The Dark Knight Rises at the fantastic Sun Theatre in Yarraville. It was a very enjoyable night, very well organised with plenty of drinks, a dinner box and the atmosphere was brilliant (despite the old queen in front of me falling asleep in the FIRST movie and snoring!!!).

But without giving much away in terms of spoilers, I can't say too much about The Dark Knight Rises (sadly I fell asleep for about 20 minute), but I will say it's very enjoyable movie.

As this is just a snapshot of the trilogy I'll keep it short and sweet with detailed reviews to follow over the next week (fingers crossed). Having ever seen any of them, I'm glad I saw it on the big screen. The entire trilogy is an interesting study in both the human condition as well as how fantastic movies can be with great casting, a brilliant director and a story/stories that don't treat the audience like they are mentally defective.

This leads into my next observation about the cinematography. As a whole, the trilogy is very dark in both the storyline as well as the tone, with the majority of the movies taking place in dark lit scenes. However, in The Dark Knight, this is contrasted as Dark Knight starts off in brightly lit scenes before descending into the chaotic dark world that is the Joker.

Heath Ledger. A treasure that went too soon.

Reviews for each movie to come soon.

Post Script- I must ad this last tidbit of information I found online.

Christopher Nolan said that the film's theme deals with "Pain" For Batman Begins, it was on "Fear", while The Dark Knight deals on "Chaos". An extra food for thought for you guys
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AuthorRobbie Newell
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Having seen the Amazing Spider man in 3D today; I have to say my mind isn't made up about this movie.

Honestly- it's an enjoyable movie, great acting by Andrew Garfield et al, and the directing is of good quality, but the bigger question is was a reboot of the Spider Man franchise even necessary, not to mention the "use" of 3D is frankly quite questionable.

I'll go into details a bit later, in the meantime I'm psyching myself up for the Batman movie marathon tomorrow night at the Sun Theatre, Yarraville.

Untill I post again; may you all live long and prosper!
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AuthorRobbie Newell
Categories"Snapshot"
The hot new movie Ted is out on the 5th July 2012 and on a whole it's a brilliant movie.

Laugh out loud moments from beginning to end, Seth MacFarlanes' feature film debut has something for everyone and most importantly it has a plot line.

I'll post about Ted in depth later, but there really is only one thing I can fault with it.

The casting of Marky Mark.

Other then that; if you're on the fence about Ted, get off said fence and etch it. You won't regret it.
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AuthorRobbie Newell
Categories"Snapshot"