I'm not wearing hockey pads
Aug. 20th, 2008 07:17 amThere was bad news, and there was good news.
decken cannot live with me and I am most sad. The clock begins to tick on the time I have left to find a roommate, and the sound is ominous. Does anyone know anyone anywhere who might want to live with me and an adorable guinea pig? Please? Tomorrow?
But I finally joined the rest of the free world and got to see "The Dark Knight" with Jack last night and I heartily approve, which I think is saying something considering my predilections and how non-superhero-inclined they tend to be. Christian Bale notwithstanding.
I'm also amazed that I managed to make it a whole month of careless internetting without running into some rather major spoilers, which was awesome, because I was completely surprised.
-THEY BLEW RACHEL UP. O.O I totally didn't see that coming. I knew she wasn't going to be in future movies, if any occur, but I didn't know why. I assumed she went abroad or something. I didn't know they BLEW HER UP. That was very hardcore and rather sad.
-I didn't know if Harvey Dent was going to make it out alive, so that was exciting. Even though his face did look like Liam Neeson in "Darkman."
Jack went with me and I'm very glad I didn't have to see it alone the first time since the Joker was scary on a whole different level than in the original Batman movie which made me afraid of Jack Nicholson for life. As time goes by I'm increasingly sad about the passing of Heath Ledger and the loss of his talent. It really was quite a film overall. I'll probably be thinking about it for the rest of the day.
...needed more Bruce Wayne and less vocoder horror, though. I like awkward faily socialite Bruce Wayne. Less time spent in bathat is okay by me. But that's why I'm an outcast.
In conclusion, if I were to write a screenplay, I would want Christopher Nolan to direct it. And have it star Michael Caine and Christian Bale.
But I finally joined the rest of the free world and got to see "The Dark Knight" with Jack last night and I heartily approve, which I think is saying something considering my predilections and how non-superhero-inclined they tend to be. Christian Bale notwithstanding.
I'm also amazed that I managed to make it a whole month of careless internetting without running into some rather major spoilers, which was awesome, because I was completely surprised.
-THEY BLEW RACHEL UP. O.O I totally didn't see that coming. I knew she wasn't going to be in future movies, if any occur, but I didn't know why. I assumed she went abroad or something. I didn't know they BLEW HER UP. That was very hardcore and rather sad.
-I didn't know if Harvey Dent was going to make it out alive, so that was exciting. Even though his face did look like Liam Neeson in "Darkman."
Jack went with me and I'm very glad I didn't have to see it alone the first time since the Joker was scary on a whole different level than in the original Batman movie which made me afraid of Jack Nicholson for life. As time goes by I'm increasingly sad about the passing of Heath Ledger and the loss of his talent. It really was quite a film overall. I'll probably be thinking about it for the rest of the day.
...needed more Bruce Wayne and less vocoder horror, though. I like awkward faily socialite Bruce Wayne. Less time spent in bathat is okay by me. But that's why I'm an outcast.
In conclusion, if I were to write a screenplay, I would want Christopher Nolan to direct it. And have it star Michael Caine and Christian Bale.