
He was brilliant. Completely brilliant. I am in sheer, jaw-dropped awe of his portrayal of The Joker.
No glint of the real Heath in there at all.
I felt completely submersed in the world of Gotham, altho there were a few times when it was the gorgeosity of Chicago shining thru (the building at the end of Navy Pier while the ferries were pulling away, the Prudential Building is always recognizable as Chicago Skyline, and i just KNEW there would be at least part of a car chase held under the "el").
Cool to see Lieutenant Gordon get upped to Commissioner. You just knew Harvey Dent was going to morph into Two-Face...the flash-forward was handled so WELL...and it was heart-breaking to watch. There was no sense of "comic-book" in anything. These characters inhabited their world completely. no wink or nudge.
This movie is worth every single penny it is raking into the box office.
Next on the list? The X-Files: I Want To Believe. David and Gillian slip back into the skins of Mulder and Scully and hopefully scare the living crap out of us.
No glint of the real Heath in there at all.
I felt completely submersed in the world of Gotham, altho there were a few times when it was the gorgeosity of Chicago shining thru (the building at the end of Navy Pier while the ferries were pulling away, the Prudential Building is always recognizable as Chicago Skyline, and i just KNEW there would be at least part of a car chase held under the "el").
Cool to see Lieutenant Gordon get upped to Commissioner. You just knew Harvey Dent was going to morph into Two-Face...the flash-forward was handled so WELL...and it was heart-breaking to watch. There was no sense of "comic-book" in anything. These characters inhabited their world completely. no wink or nudge.
This movie is worth every single penny it is raking into the box office.
Next on the list? The X-Files: I Want To Believe. David and Gillian slip back into the skins of Mulder and Scully and hopefully scare the living crap out of us.


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