Wednesday, January 30, 2013

He Can Make That Choice (#20: The Dark Knight Rises)

I wanted to write a long essay about The Dark Knight and #20: The Dark Knight Rises. I would talk about how they’re the only Batman movies which directly confront the inherently messy contradictions of Batman the character and how those contradictions are emblematic of America itself. Both have a bloody and messy origin story, crave stability, but never accept it. Both believe in law and order but are willing to go outside the lines, as needed. Both believe in the People, but also the Individual. Both hold out certain ideals as unassailable, knowing full well those ideals are unattainable, but worth holding onto nonetheless. But instead of writing a long essay, I wrote this paragraph. Isn’t that better?

(Also, I really do have a job. And two kids.)

Anyway, maybe we need a few hundred more viewings of each, to really get our thoughts together. In the meantime, yeah, they’re good.

Final Verdict: KEEPER!

Also, here’s a rundown of our first 20 (yes, 20 already!) verdicts (links to past reviews on the right):


NO.

TITLE

VERDICT

1

Ace Ventura

KEEP

2

Adaptation

KEEP

3

Adventures of Babysitting

KEEP

4

Air Force One

PITCH

5

In the Line of Fire

PITCH

6

Aliens

KEEP

7

Amelie

KEEP

8

American Beauty

PITCH

9

Anchorman

KEEP

10

Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
 

PITCH

11

Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me

PITCH

12

Austin Powers in Goldmember

PITCH

13

Marvel’s The Avengers

KEEP

14

Alien

KEEP

15

The Aviator

PITCH

16

Batman

KEEP

17

Batman Returns

KEEP

18

Batman Begins

KEEP

19

The Dark Knight

KEEP

20

The Dark Knight Rises

KEEP

I'm admittedly a bit terrified that we've already watched twenty movies and have barely cracked the B's. This is gonna take a while.

NEXT UP: BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE! More KEATON!

2 comments:

  1. American Beauty vs. Amelie argument is explained very well, but I think I would keep both. I'll have to watch them both again because like you it's been a decade since I watched them. I would probably keep Amelie too, but I'll always have the memory of seeing American Beauty for the first time. Also like you the end always gets me. That's a tough one.
    However, I think the Aviator is probably one of the best Scorsese over looked films. It also might be the fact that he comes full circle at the end. Beginning Howard Hughes being bathed by his mother and ending with it. I think that's much better than showing a rat on the balcony after everyone has had there brains blown out, but that's just me. Also I think Cate Blanchetts Kathryn Hepburn is spot on. Its more about personal preference than anything, I suppose

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    1. You're not wrong on either score. I was honestly kind of blown away at how good The Aviator is when I watched it again. But, I can't imagine popping it in to watch very often. If it's on AMC on lazy Sunday? Sure, I'll watch it.

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