

I'd been debating with my friend Anna for days since Revenge of the Sith was released, that Batman would be no match in a one on one battle with a Jedi. She's a huge Batman fan. I'm not a die hard Batman fan, though I like the dude. Although I didn't get into a mosh pit or elbow anyone in line to watch the movie, I was pretty psyched to go watch it with a bunch of guys today.
DB's been having a rough couple of weeks due to his back op, so Pastor Sivin wanted to take him to watch the movie, as he really wanted to. Since me and the boys wanted to as well, I thought "what the heck", let us all men and boys go watch it together! DB, Pastor Sivin, Eric, Bubba, Benny and myself enjoyed a great afternoon of movie fun, watching the origins of the Dark Knight himself. Good movie, very nicely done and Liam Neeson is such a good actor for mentor/teacher roles, whether good or evil. Excellent actor. Great on screen persona and charisma.
I don't write movie reviews here on my blog. But...I got myself a nice link with biblical references from Sivin right here :)
I still think a Jedi would take Batman down though ;)


4 comments:
I enjoyed the realism of the movie (i.e. less CGI only when necessary, thought provoking dialogue on issues of fear, justice, ethics, etc, carefully thought out details)
I liked the pace too and the soundtrack ...
Yeah...no jedi has a cooler ride than Batman's. it could run over any jedi;-)Long Live The Dark Knight of Gotham
I dunno, I kinda liked Luke's little hovercraft in Episode IV. It lacked the "woah" factor of the Batmobile, but still.
I found when I watched the first Batman movie (1989?) that I drove like a maniac home - such was the influence of the Batmobile. I felt the same impulses on the way home from this one, but alas, you can't tear apart the road in a traffic jam! Darn KL...
It was very good to have seen you again.
Have a safe but significant trip down south in your vision quest...:)
grace@work
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