Yes!…but! I think it ended way too many times. I mean, the whole thing with the Joker culminating with the girl and the gasoline and the building and the thing… that turned out to just be a set up for the ending. Which was a set up for the other ending. Which was a set up for the thing on the ferries. Which was a set up for the thing in the construction site. Etc. Which means the girl was just a supporting plot line, and the Joker was just setting up the other guy, which I thought would be like “Oh noes! He’s you-know-who! To be continued in the next successful installment of this successful franchise!” So yeah. But it was better than the first one, I just think that with all those endings I might think it too much of an endeavor to want to rewatch very often. Kind of like how Lord of the Rings is (a point Peter’s coworker said last night, actually, that it’s similar to the Lord of the Rings in a way).
July 26th, 2008 at 6:16 am
Did you absolutely love it?
July 26th, 2008 at 11:53 am
Yes!…but! I think it ended way too many times. I mean, the whole thing with the Joker culminating with the girl and the gasoline and the building and the thing… that turned out to just be a set up for the ending. Which was a set up for the other ending. Which was a set up for the thing on the ferries. Which was a set up for the thing in the construction site. Etc. Which means the girl was just a supporting plot line, and the Joker was just setting up the other guy, which I thought would be like “Oh noes! He’s you-know-who! To be continued in the next successful installment of this successful franchise!” So yeah. But it was better than the first one, I just think that with all those endings I might think it too much of an endeavor to want to rewatch very often. Kind of like how Lord of the Rings is (a point Peter’s coworker said last night, actually, that it’s similar to the Lord of the Rings in a way).
July 27th, 2008 at 12:14 am
Did the ship siink?