The Dark Knight Rises

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I would highly recommend this movie, it is the perfect third and final move to the Nolan's Batman Trilogy! I went and saw the Midnight showing, didn't get home till 3am, but totally worth it!
 
Really enjoyed this movie....I felt like it wrapped up the trilogy well
 
Dink and I went and saw it Friday, Extremely good movie that fit well into the trilogy......I think it left an opening though.
 
Dink and I went and saw it Friday, Extremely good movie that fit well into the trilogy......I think it left an opening though.

Yea, one of my friends think that Nolan isn't going to do a re-boot, but a sequel that will have Robin in it. That's his theory anyways.
 
I am looking forward to seeing it. Ned to re-watch the first two again first tough
 
Overall I thought the movie was great! I have read some "disses" from different folks, but I do not know what kind of movie they were expecting. Overall I thought it was very well done with a twist or two that I didn't expect. If this is REALLY the end of the series..then it ended well...if there is to be another, there is an opening for that too...

Yea, one of my friends think that Nolan isn't going to do a re-boot, but a sequel that will have Robin in it. That's his theory anyways.

I actually thought about this too. The very last scene of the movie would almost seem to tease this with the detective being "raised" on whatever he is standing on then the words "The Dark Knight Rises" to end it all....could be reading to much into it...then again maybe not.

I might have to wait for this to come out on DVD, or have to go up to Columbia or Alexandria to see it.

Give it a few days...things will calm down and you will probably get into a local theater easily. I suspect it will be in theaters for a pretty long while...
 
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And yet another incident at a theatre showing this movie

A 37-year-old North Ridgeville man was charged Monday, after police say he walked into the Regal Cinemas at Crocker Park in Westlake, carrying a satchel full of weapons.
Police have identified the man as Scott Smith.
Westlake police say Smith bought a movie ticket for the 10 o'clock showing of "The Dark Knight Rises" Saturday night.
A keen-eyed theater manager and off-duty Westlake police officer, who was working security, stopped Smith shortly after he sat down in his theater seat. The officer asked to search his bag, and the Smith complied, without incident. Inside the bag were a loaded 9 mm Glock handgun, 2 additional loaded magazines and 2 knives.
A third knife was found hidden under the man's clothes.​


Read more: http://globalgrind.com/news/scott-smith-westlake-ohio-dark-night-shooting-guns-knives-photos-details#ixzz22sWXBP9S
 
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