@@Kittytravel not even slightly. At the absolute worst Marvel leaves enough on the table for the audience to pick up and figure out, and that’s rare compared to Dark Knight Rises where core plot progression makes no sense at least 2 or 3 times. And even if they have bad exceptions they are across 20+ movies compared to 3, two of which definitely have some.
@@observer3987 The one you're calling a femboy, is arguably the best and most comic accurate on-screen Batman yet. But you probably like Snyder's dumb meathead Batman more.
He is correct. Bruce climbs out of a hole on other side of planet with nothing. Gets back across the world to Gotham somehow. What’s worse is one of the main plot points of the third act is Gotham being locked down. It cannot be entered or exited so the threat of the bomb “cleansing” Gotham and its people is that much greater. However, Bruce just gets back in no problem. There’s also stuff like the Bat vehicle clearing the bomb’s blast radius in less than a minute when it is stated to encapsulate all of Gotham. The Bat would be breaking the sound barrier at that speed and it still wouldn’t make it. Not a great end to the trilogy. The bank heist plan in the 2nd is kinda dumb too but it’s very fun to watch.
The ending of the third was completely rushed and the plot twist was so out of left field that it destroyed Bane as a character. It’s not trash but it’s a C- to the A and A+ compared to the other movies.
@@robo2rocks527yeah but it would’ve been cool to see batman, the super stealthy main character, sneak across enemy lines into gotham. Instead he just appears
I mostly agree though. Not unwatchable, that's a bit much, but greatly inferior to the first 2 movies in the trilogy. I had seen all the live action batman movies growing up, but the Nolan series was the only one I actually liked, so to have the final movie be so bad compared to the others felt pretty bad.
For me, The Dark Knight Trilogy made me averse to Batman media for a while. Granted, that's not entirely the trilogy's fault, that had other factors. I just didn't like any movie in that series. Only started getting back into it due to The Batman.
I always hated how the last two nolan movies seemed to hinge on the idea that 'Batman creates villains who want to prove they can stop batman'. And i get that impulse to make it something personal for batman so that he has a responsibility to catch them, but its a huge misunderstanding of the character of Batman. Bruce takes it as his responsibility because he cares about Gotham and its people. Plain and simple.
I know this isn't EXACTLY what he was going for when he said unwatchable, but i personally never understood how someone can have a near physical aversion to a movie, to stop watching it. Am i just so stupid that i can consume any media and be okay with it? Like, i CAN see and sometimes even AGREE when something is bad, but i've never felt this aversion people claim towards things like Rey Palpatine, TLOU2 and others.
I am the same. I’d theorize people just feel emotions more deeply, such as a dislike for certain movies or shows. Or maybe people like us can see things from all perspectives therefore our opinions are more neutral. I just find the extreme hate off-putting tbh if theres no valid or nuanced reason. Although, the vitriolic hatred for TLOU2 is honestly so entertaining to me. So many sweaty angry people.
I think the TLoU 2 is justifiable though. Think of your favorite character throughout your whole life and have him get character assassinated in front of your eyes after painstakingly waiting for YEARS for a sequel only to get that outcome. This also wasn't just a simple media to some. Like that one Asian streamer who especially related to TLOU2 since he recently lost his father.
@@NinjapowerMSNot justifiable enough to send death threats to the actors and creators of the game. Seriously, seeing the discourse of TLOU fans turn on people who have different opinions to them was mind boggling. Girlfriend Reviews related to the game immensely since her father had recently passed away, and people were sending her death threats and insulting her and her family for simply saying she liked the game.
@@MrChannelforwatching I mean you're taking an extreme example. Which applies to everything. People made death threats and actually done it for much much less but we all have a brain to not use that as an argument point right? You know what I mean so don't pull this card. Now let's restart the conversation with a reasonable premise eh?
I need specific points and a whole dissertation on what makes a generally liked movie “unwatchable garbage”. It’s okay to not like a movie but to passionately dislike a movie that a majority of people liked needs an explanation. This is why I don’t trust people who tell me “this movie is bad” or even “this restaurant sucks” or “that event was lame” without explaining why. If the reason is “just because it’s not my thing” then I can tell the whole person is rubbish and can’t differentiate an opinion versus a fact lol.
No movie is objectively good or bad. If a movie entertains a person, whether by making them laugh, cry, feel invested, scare them, surprise them, make them learn something, etc., then for that person the movie has succeeded and nothing anyone else can say can take that away from them. Movie analysis is good and all, but the second you start devaluing another’s opinion, you’ve missed the point of fiction altogether. Tatsuki Fujimoto (Chainsaw Man) actually goes into this some in Goodbye Eri, which made the more toxic haters of the anime who mocked and attacked anyone who liked the adaptation look incredibly ridiculous as they managed to disrespect one of the mangaka’s themes despite thinking they’re “defending his work”.
I don't even remember much of the details of that movie, that's how unremarkable it was for me. The only parts I sort of remember, I only do because of the memes. Otherwise, I can't really remember the film at all.
It is actually fascinating how we remember these movies fondly, but revisiting them I noticed how much the acting where carrying these movies. There's also that the third one had the most trouble in production.
He’s very right. I wanted to leave the theater so many times while watching that movie and I actually got up at the reveal about Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s character because it pissed me off so much
The movie that made me stop watching movies was Infinity War. Not because I hated it, I absolutely adored it. It was just around the time when I just felt so isolated and alone in my opinion that the DCEU was great, it made me stop watching movies out of knowing that it was gonna flop with how much people hated it and I knew DC couldn't compete, especially always hearing people bash on the DC movies I loved at the time. I knew that if I had continued watching them, I'd be forever alone in that. (I was a 12 year old, so it's not like I was a grown man crying.)
In most portrayls Wayne manor has been located just outside Gotham, with several tunnels leading into it. That's how he made it back, I know the movie never explains it but I could never understand people making such a big deal out of it...
When has that ever been a thing? I don't mean to come off as a Dick, but I've genuinely never heard or seen that in anything Batman related that I've ever seen or read, can you show an example?
"They hated him, for he spoke the truth". The more you think about that plot , the worse it gets, it's actually irridimably stupid. It is very clear Nolan didnt know what to do for a third, but was contractually obligated to make it.
Even the premises for Batman's return are more than shaky, with Bruce who's in no condition to pull some of the stunts he does. But the first act is basically fan service. The second act gets the plot going and has more and more plot holes, the third act simply can't deliver on a neat wrapping of all plotlines because everything is too messy by that point and what isn't gets new plotholes.
I can agree and accept the (which is a general thing to say)"people can have their own opinion", it's just funny that 1 "bad" movie can deter from watching any more movies. There's definitely more movies where it's just "what was the point?", "What did I just spend 2 hours watching?", Vivarium for example was a pretty bad movie (might be obscure tho), good in concept but pretty shit to sit through, watching a movie based on a metaphor, which becomes semi-literal since people were stuck through to end to see what the ending will be. Even then, imo I'm not gonna not want to watch movies even if they take a while to get to good parts since it's setting up at least. Green Lantern was fine, was a kid when I saw it and didn't mind the suit and cgi at the time, Spider Man 3 was great (did hear why it was bad, but that was mostly cuz time consumption to put it out on time and also less creative freedom from the director), I'll take the fire for my opinion tho cuz I intentionally said some (likely) bad takes but still watch movies cuz "they're made, they exist and people watched them still"
Having plot convienes doesn’t mean the moves isn’t well shot, well acted and overall well made. Even if the plot is below average everything else is definitely not. Still a solid movie.
I would say everything about the first two acts of the movie was a solid set up It's the third act where things he's heavily rushed. Banes introduction The Breaking of the Bat The take over of Gotham Bruces time in the underground prison All of that was amazing. But they way they resolve the movie's conflict is where things are lazily rushed. Just having a more solid conclusion would've easily made rises one of the best Batman movies ever, but ad it is, its definitely the weakest movie just for the conclusion.
I don't mind deus ex machina plot holes in super hero films like that. It's just a cliche of the super hero genere of story telling. I hated the Dark Knight Rises though because Bane was so freaking lame compared to his cannon comic description. He was just some pretentious guy with a mask and a weird accent.
I knew I wouldn't enjoy the third one as much when I saw the title 'The Dark Knight Rises' and feeling very disappointed that they hadn't bothered coming up with a more interesting title. It immediately made me think "Are they trying to coast off of the success of the previous movie?"
My problem with films is I've got to the point where I can identify how far we're into a movie based off what's happening like oh, the main characters are doing good and they're seem like they have a good hope or still at the start. Oh no! They just got a major defeat and they were pushed back all the way to the beginning were around halfway through or if there's a sequel then this is the end and then the final act is oh yeah they come back from possible odds to win. It's boring and predictable for most movies at this point
Everytime I see a short with this guy, he always has the most WILD takes lol (I have no opinion on the Batman movies, and this doesn't refer to them, singularly)
Tbh, I always thought Begins was the worst. Aside from its actor, the villain isn't memorable. Probably need to rewatch them all though, it's been a while.
I mean, it wasn't great. I don't fully agree, but I've only watched Rises like 1.75 times and the first two a fair few more than that. It's really not that good and the "twist" just feels unearned and lackluster. We had a great twist at the end of Begins with Ra's, and I see they were going for a full circle deal trilogy wise with Talia, but it cheapens Bane's role so much and turns him into a henchman instead of a true member of the Rogue's Gallery.
Movies only need to be fun to watch to be "good movies". Not everything has to be a cinematic masterpiece or pioneer of some new movie trope. Those things just happen naturally when the people involved in the making of any media consider it to be art more than just a way to make money.
Sometimes I feel like most people haven’t seen enough properly bad movies. Cause no matter how you slice it dark knight rise is not an unwatchable film. Remember people The Room was made unironically some people just want films out there
Pete's kinda cooking with that one. A little while ago I rewatched it, and it started off ok, but that movie becomes such garbage around halfway in. And the plot twist villain is one of the worst plot twist villains in a super hero film imo.
Nah he right, on all accounts! Bro that movie was only good because the other 2 are there. Standing by itself it sucks, the movie makes no sense if you just think while watching it
And to be fair. He ain't wrong. And while I wouldn't call it unwatchable or anything. It is a chore for me to sit and watch when I want to rewatch the trilogy lmao. It's just not as engaging as the others.
@@MrStolboy in all my years reading Detective Comics, I've never known Batman to sulk around in his mansion for years after losing someone he cares about. That movie was an absolute disrespect to the character. DKR was the 2nd worst batman movie of all time. Batman Forever was better than DKR
It's definitely bad when you compare it to the greatest superhero movie of all time which also happened to be a part of the trilogy but it's significantly better than whatever DC has put out recently. It's at least as good as Pattinson's Batman
It also has a really boring villain. Bane doesn't really make sense. His whole thing is "The elite of gotham are using their power to fuck over the average person while they get richer" but then his plan is just to nuke the city. You can't just have a villain make a decent socioeconomic critique and suddenly want to blow everyone up and act like youve written a compelling villain.
Tbh Rises was imo the shittiest out of the 3. And there was so much plot holes. Before i enjoyed it a lot but then over the years i ended up thinking it was very mid.
Petes "i am flawed" at the end sent me 😂
That sentence makes him just goat!
@@Serjoscha90that's why he's the goat
Connor only has one shirt
Hence the connor shirt
It's clearly his skin dude
Gotta show off the merch
shirt only has one Connor
He also has the Shirou one
Standards must be insane if The Dark Knight Rises makes you stop watching movies. If he saw a Marvel movie he’d start writing a manifesto 100%.
They certainly have fewer plot holes
@@Souledex you're joking or lying to yourself.
@@SouledexI mean I agree with him that The Dark Knight Rises is bad but I don’t think “plot holes” is a sufficient explanation for why it’s bad lol
@@Kittytravel not even slightly. At the absolute worst Marvel leaves enough on the table for the audience to pick up and figure out, and that’s rare compared to Dark Knight Rises where core plot progression makes no sense at least 2 or 3 times.
And even if they have bad exceptions they are across 20+ movies compared to 3, two of which definitely have some.
Didn't like the last one either but he has to be blowing this out of proportion.
"I'm flawed" 😂 At least he's honest.
If you think that's the worst Batman movie, especially with deus ex machina, I've got two words for ya: SAVE...MARTHA.
I six words for you "WHY DID YOU SAT THAT NAME"
@@observer3987 The one you're calling a femboy, is arguably the best and most comic accurate on-screen Batman yet. But you probably like Snyder's dumb meathead Batman more.
@@Highostrich on live action screen, you mean
@@isaachester8475who cares its the same thing
@@Highostrich my favorite live action batman movie for sure
He is correct.
Bruce climbs out of a hole on other side of planet with nothing. Gets back across the world to Gotham somehow.
What’s worse is one of the main plot points of the third act is Gotham being locked down. It cannot be entered or exited so the threat of the bomb “cleansing” Gotham and its people is that much greater. However, Bruce just gets back in no problem.
There’s also stuff like the Bat vehicle clearing the bomb’s blast radius in less than a minute when it is stated to encapsulate all of Gotham. The Bat would be breaking the sound barrier at that speed and it still wouldn’t make it.
Not a great end to the trilogy. The bank heist plan in the 2nd is kinda dumb too but it’s very fun to watch.
@@Shofixi That's maybe not the counterargument you think it is
The ending of the third was completely rushed and the plot twist was so out of left field that it destroyed Bane as a character. It’s not trash but it’s a C- to the A and A+ compared to the other movies.
Only part I disagree with is Bruce getting back into Gotham I mean he is a master of stealth after all but otherwise you got it
@@robo2rocks527yeah but it would’ve been cool to see batman, the super stealthy main character, sneak across enemy lines into gotham. Instead he just appears
I don't get how Batman being able ot sneak into the city or having supersonic aircraft is something unbelievable
It’s bad in comparison to the others, but it’s still a solid movie
It’s as solid as Bruce’s back when it got smashed
It was worse than Dark Knight, but better than Batman Begins.
@@momatotsosrorudodi absolutely wrong
I'd say it's at the same quality as the other 2 movies in the trilogy. Still bad.
The movie starts with a plane crash, which is a metaphor for the quality of the movie. Starts high and then crashes during the intro.
I mostly agree though. Not unwatchable, that's a bit much, but greatly inferior to the first 2 movies in the trilogy. I had seen all the live action batman movies growing up, but the Nolan series was the only one I actually liked, so to have the final movie be so bad compared to the others felt pretty bad.
For me, The Dark Knight Trilogy made me averse to Batman media for a while. Granted, that's not entirely the trilogy's fault, that had other factors. I just didn't like any movie in that series. Only started getting back into it due to The Batman.
I always hated how the last two nolan movies seemed to hinge on the idea that 'Batman creates villains who want to prove they can stop batman'. And i get that impulse to make it something personal for batman so that he has a responsibility to catch them, but its a huge misunderstanding of the character of Batman. Bruce takes it as his responsibility because he cares about Gotham and its people. Plain and simple.
I know this isn't EXACTLY what he was going for when he said unwatchable, but i personally never understood how someone can have a near physical aversion to a movie, to stop watching it. Am i just so stupid that i can consume any media and be okay with it? Like, i CAN see and sometimes even AGREE when something is bad, but i've never felt this aversion people claim towards things like Rey Palpatine, TLOU2 and others.
I am the same. I’d theorize people just feel emotions more deeply, such as a dislike for certain movies or shows. Or maybe people like us can see things from all perspectives therefore our opinions are more neutral. I just find the extreme hate off-putting tbh if theres no valid or nuanced reason. Although, the vitriolic hatred for TLOU2 is honestly so entertaining to me. So many sweaty angry people.
I think the TLoU 2 is justifiable though. Think of your favorite character throughout your whole life and have him get character assassinated in front of your eyes after painstakingly waiting for YEARS for a sequel only to get that outcome. This also wasn't just a simple media to some. Like that one Asian streamer who especially related to TLOU2 since he recently lost his father.
@@NinjapowerMSNot justifiable enough to send death threats to the actors and creators of the game. Seriously, seeing the discourse of TLOU fans turn on people who have different opinions to them was mind boggling. Girlfriend Reviews related to the game immensely since her father had recently passed away, and people were sending her death threats and insulting her and her family for simply saying she liked the game.
@@MrChannelforwatching I mean you're taking an extreme example. Which applies to everything. People made death threats and actually done it for much much less but we all have a brain to not use that as an argument point right? You know what I mean so don't pull this card. Now let's restart the conversation with a reasonable premise eh?
Because why would people waste their time mindlessly consuming stuff that they certainly hate when it could be spent on something better?
I thought it was generally agreed upon to be a mediocre movie at best. Didn’t realize it reviewed that high.
Connor: Okay, Christopher Nolan you can Enter Now, Thanks for coming
Pete: surprised Pikachu face
I agree. It was a Batman film but there was 15 minutes Batman in it😅And that back healing scene...😂
You know, he ain't wrong. A lot of times just cause people like it doesn't make it a good movie, especially with superhero movies.
Yeah but unwatchable garbage is a bit far
I need specific points and a whole dissertation on what makes a generally liked movie “unwatchable garbage”. It’s okay to not like a movie but to passionately dislike a movie that a majority of people liked needs an explanation. This is why I don’t trust people who tell me “this movie is bad” or even “this restaurant sucks” or “that event was lame” without explaining why. If the reason is “just because it’s not my thing” then I can tell the whole person is rubbish and can’t differentiate an opinion versus a fact lol.
No movie is objectively good or bad. If a movie entertains a person, whether by making them laugh, cry, feel invested, scare them, surprise them, make them learn something, etc., then for that person the movie has succeeded and nothing anyone else can say can take that away from them. Movie analysis is good and all, but the second you start devaluing another’s opinion, you’ve missed the point of fiction altogether. Tatsuki Fujimoto (Chainsaw Man) actually goes into this some in Goodbye Eri, which made the more toxic haters of the anime who mocked and attacked anyone who liked the adaptation look incredibly ridiculous as they managed to disrespect one of the mangaka’s themes despite thinking they’re “defending his work”.
I don't even remember much of the details of that movie, that's how unremarkable it was for me. The only parts I sort of remember, I only do because of the memes. Otherwise, I can't really remember the film at all.
But its actually crazy Pete hasn't watched a single movie after that because of it
It is actually fascinating how we remember these movies fondly, but revisiting them I noticed how much the acting where carrying these movies. There's also that the third one had the most trouble in production.
*taps mic*
He's right
He’s very right. I wanted to leave the theater so many times while watching that movie and I actually got up at the reveal about Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s character because it pissed me off so much
Someone needed to say it
He's out of line.
But he's not wrong. 😂
“They hated him because he spoke the truth.”
The movie that made me stop watching movies was Infinity War. Not because I hated it, I absolutely adored it. It was just around the time when I just felt so isolated and alone in my opinion that the DCEU was great, it made me stop watching movies out of knowing that it was gonna flop with how much people hated it and I knew DC couldn't compete, especially always hearing people bash on the DC movies I loved at the time. I knew that if I had continued watching them, I'd be forever alone in that.
(I was a 12 year old, so it's not like I was a grown man crying.)
Of course "Trash Taste" would defend TDKR LMAO.
In most portrayls Wayne manor has been located just outside Gotham, with several tunnels leading into it. That's how he made it back, I know the movie never explains it but I could never understand people making such a big deal out of it...
Did they ever say that in this film? Did they ever show him going through the tunnels? No? Then it was a poor plot point.
When has that ever been a thing? I don't mean to come off as a Dick, but I've genuinely never heard or seen that in anything Batman related that I've ever seen or read, can you show an example?
I need to bolt him down to watch real bad movies. I'm talking Meg 2, I'm talking Fred 3, I'm talking The Happening.
"They hated him, for he spoke the truth".
The more you think about that plot , the worse it gets, it's actually irridimably stupid.
It is very clear Nolan didnt know what to do for a third, but was contractually obligated to make it.
Even the premises for Batman's return are more than shaky, with Bruce who's in no condition to pull some of the stunts he does. But the first act is basically fan service. The second act gets the plot going and has more and more plot holes, the third act simply can't deliver on a neat wrapping of all plotlines because everything is too messy by that point and what isn't gets new plotholes.
so like every superhero movie
Bruh it's a superhero movie
If he hated Dark Knight Rises, Dont let him watch anything in the MCU, he may seclude himself in a mountain out of rage
I know this is over 10 days old. But I need to support my "The third Nolan movie was awful" bros.
Remember when it was very urgent to get that bomb out of Gotham and they stand around saying goodbye for a little while? 10/10
I can agree and accept the (which is a general thing to say)"people can have their own opinion", it's just funny that 1 "bad" movie can deter from watching any more movies. There's definitely more movies where it's just "what was the point?", "What did I just spend 2 hours watching?", Vivarium for example was a pretty bad movie (might be obscure tho), good in concept but pretty shit to sit through, watching a movie based on a metaphor, which becomes semi-literal since people were stuck through to end to see what the ending will be. Even then, imo I'm not gonna not want to watch movies even if they take a while to get to good parts since it's setting up at least.
Green Lantern was fine, was a kid when I saw it and didn't mind the suit and cgi at the time, Spider Man 3 was great (did hear why it was bad, but that was mostly cuz time consumption to put it out on time and also less creative freedom from the director), I'll take the fire for my opinion tho cuz I intentionally said some (likely) bad takes but still watch movies cuz "they're made, they exist and people watched them still"
He should try watching “Batman & Robin” and think about what he has said.
Having plot convienes doesn’t mean the moves isn’t well shot, well acted and overall well made. Even if the plot is below average everything else is definitely not. Still a solid movie.
Finally a man with a somewhat right Batman opinion.
I would say everything about the first two acts of the movie was a solid set up
It's the third act where things he's heavily rushed.
Banes introduction
The Breaking of the Bat
The take over of Gotham
Bruces time in the underground prison
All of that was amazing.
But they way they resolve the movie's conflict is where things are lazily rushed.
Just having a more solid conclusion would've easily made rises one of the best Batman movies ever, but ad it is, its definitely the weakest movie just for the conclusion.
I don't mind deus ex machina plot holes in super hero films like that. It's just a cliche of the super hero genere of story telling. I hated the Dark Knight Rises though because Bane was so freaking lame compared to his cannon comic description. He was just some pretentious guy with a mask and a weird accent.
Man is absolutely right about TDKR.
I knew I wouldn't enjoy the third one as much when I saw the title 'The Dark Knight Rises' and feeling very disappointed that they hadn't bothered coming up with a more interesting title.
It immediately made me think "Are they trying to coast off of the success of the previous movie?"
My problem with films is I've got to the point where I can identify how far we're into a movie based off what's happening like oh, the main characters are doing good and they're seem like they have a good hope or still at the start. Oh no! They just got a major defeat and they were pushed back all the way to the beginning were around halfway through or if there's a sequel then this is the end and then the final act is oh yeah they come back from possible odds to win. It's boring and predictable for most movies at this point
If you thought THAT batman movie was bad, well I got two from the 90s starring Val Kilmer and George Clooney that I think you'll like a lot more.
Everytime I see a short with this guy, he always has the most WILD takes lol
(I have no opinion on the Batman movies, and this doesn't refer to them, singularly)
THANK YOU!!! SOMEONE finally said it!!!!
Yes. The last one dark knight raises sucked on a major scale
I agree with what Joey said, and it's definitely far from the worst Batman movie.
That's the most Joey take on anything I heard in a while.
Tbh, I always thought Begins was the worst. Aside from its actor, the villain isn't memorable.
Probably need to rewatch them all though, it's been a while.
That’s a great take. It was so bad they took the franchise away from Nolan.
They actually offered to get him back for a bunch of money, but he said he was done with superhero films
@@joshuawoodbridge6267 exactly, don't know what bro is talking about
I used to feel the same way, I saw it in theaters hated it, but I rewatched and it's honestly a really good movie. the plot everything comes together
It's a Batman movie, convenience plot point is his whole character.
Have you seen The Dark Knight?
I mean, it wasn't great. I don't fully agree, but I've only watched Rises like 1.75 times and the first two a fair few more than that. It's really not that good and the "twist" just feels unearned and lackluster. We had a great twist at the end of Begins with Ra's, and I see they were going for a full circle deal trilogy wise with Talia, but it cheapens Bane's role so much and turns him into a henchman instead of a true member of the Rogue's Gallery.
Same
Bruh it's a superhero movie! Dude has jets and planes ,not ordinary plain , super plains
Just watch an essay about the dark knight rises
The second one was my favorite.
The Darkus Ex Knightina Rises
Movies only need to be fun to watch to be "good movies". Not everything has to be a cinematic masterpiece or pioneer of some new movie trope. Those things just happen naturally when the people involved in the making of any media consider it to be art more than just a way to make money.
This is the trash taste podcast after all
"I am flawed" bro keeps it real
My man is throwin' out some steamy fuckin' takes damn...
The only good thing about TDKR was the Baneposting.
Sometimes I feel like most people haven’t seen enough properly bad movies. Cause no matter how you slice it dark knight rise is not an unwatchable film.
Remember people The Room was made unironically some people just want films out there
"I am flawed" Yeah we can see that
In that movie batman is basically Sukuna King of Convinces😂
yeah Dark Knight rises is not my favourite but I wouldn't say it bad
I’m honestly curious to hear what he might think about the DCEU if thinks rises was that bad
Pete's kinda cooking with that one. A little while ago I rewatched it, and it started off ok, but that movie becomes such garbage around halfway in. And the plot twist villain is one of the worst plot twist villains in a super hero film imo.
Brau big Joey W
I thought he was talking about “The Batman” for a sec. 😅
If he said that about batman vs superman I would’ve understood.😂
Question can you sue this place?
Pete is spittin.
no he is not
Pete is so based, though he was a bit harsh on DKR.
He’s right.
Pete is based
The Dark Knight Rises wasn’t good but it also wasn’t bad enough to make me stop watching movies. That’s wild
Hard agree. Same goes for The Batman.
Nah he right, on all accounts! Bro that movie was only good because the other 2 are there. Standing by itself it sucks, the movie makes no sense if you just think while watching it
Never let this man have an opinion again.
It takes a big man to call out someone and a bigger man to say he is flawed 😂😂😂
And to be fair. He ain't wrong.
And while I wouldn't call it unwatchable or anything. It is a chore for me to sit and watch when I want to rewatch the trilogy lmao. It's just not as engaging as the others.
He's 100% correct about The Dark Knight Rises
no he is not
@@MrStolboy in all my years reading Detective Comics, I've never known Batman to sulk around in his mansion for years after losing someone he cares about. That movie was an absolute disrespect to the character. DKR was the 2nd worst batman movie of all time. Batman Forever was better than DKR
@@newyorknole2225 oke. so you are a comic nerd, that is your problem.
To be fair it is one of those DC/Batman movies I have not revisited since I first saw it at the Cinema the year it came out too
This is a show called trash taste so his trash take fits right in
Has he watched Batman Forever or Batman and Robin?
At least batman forever had some good moments, intentional or not. Batman and Robin was just flaming garbage.
Man's not wrong
He's definetly wrong
he is very wrong
It's definitely bad when you compare it to the greatest superhero movie of all time which also happened to be a part of the trilogy but it's significantly better than whatever DC has put out recently. It's at least as good as Pattinson's Batman
Finally someone I can agree with 😂😂😂
That movie is phenomenal, its not shit.
Tbh i play nothing but rpgs but im having trouble thinking of deus ex machinas
It's so boring compared to the other two movies. It has some cool parts but idk if they save the movie for me.
Yeah… I’ve never really taken Pete’s opinions seriously annnnnnnnnd I see why now. Go off I guess
That movie gave us Baneposting, so it's 10/10 no matter what.
It's definetly the weaker of the 3, but It feels more bearable than every new reiteration that came after Nolan's Batman
The Dark Knight Rises was the shittiest of all of them and honestly I only let the first one really make
Why are you booing him, he's right!
he isnot
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Compared to Dark Knight it sucks, but it's still a great film.
Guy actually looks like he could be the joker
It also has a really boring villain. Bane doesn't really make sense. His whole thing is "The elite of gotham are using their power to fuck over the average person while they get richer" but then his plan is just to nuke the city. You can't just have a villain make a decent socioeconomic critique and suddenly want to blow everyone up and act like youve written a compelling villain.
Look, in my opinion it's good visually, that's about it
the worst opinion ever
It wasnt "unwatchable" but it was definitely worse than the other 2 movies
Tbh Rises was imo the shittiest out of the 3. And there was so much plot holes. Before i enjoyed it a lot but then over the years i ended up thinking it was very mid.
Nah I totally agree, the last Nolan batman movie is absolute ass
He is correct