Nach dem /slash ist vor der Viennale. Dazwischen haben wir noch einen regulären Podcast mit zwei absoluten Highlights!
Schlagwort: Joker
Die San Diego Comic Con ist jedes Jahr ein Highlight für Fans der Nerdkultur. Wir diskutieren in diesem Podcast die Höhepunkte 2018.
Zehn Jahre seit der Truck geflipped wurde! Wir feiern das Jubiläum von Christopher Nolans The Dark Knight.
Bösewichte, die unfreiwillig zu SuperheldInnen werden: So lautet wohl die kürzeste Beschreibung von Suicide Squad.
Zum lang ersehnten Showdown zwischen Batman und Superman in Zack Snyders Batman v Superman – Dawn of Justice haben wir uns ein paar Appetizer für unsere Film Food Rubrik überlegt. Es kann sein, dass wir hier eindeutig für Batman Partei ergreifen.
A year ago o July 20th I saw one of my most hyped up movies: The Dark Knight Rises
The conclusion of Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy or – as it is now know – the Dark Knight Trilogy.
Only a year?
After some initial uncertainties with The Dark Knight Rises as a final installment I went back to rewatch the trilogy and see it as a whole. And the more I thought about it, the more all the pieces fit together.
Many problems I had with the plot – especially the idea of legacy – were because I was expecting a different take on Batman but it is undeniably clear that Christopher Nolan has had a vision for a story and never compromised. We can agree and disagree but it is truly a sign of a storyteller expressing his vision of a character.
And because of this Nolan’s trilogy is the measure stick for superhero trilogies and movie trilogies in general. And it will probably remain for quite some time.
To celebrate a fantastic and unique run for 7 years in the theaters I listed 3 moments from the 3 movies – as well as a special mention – to highlight why I think that this trilogy stands tall above most blockbusters
In recent Hollywood movies there has been a new trend for movie villains. Back in the days it was all about the villain and his hideout. The hero would get trapped and had to find a way to escape. Now the roles have reversed and the villain visits the hero. Now we care less about how the hero gets out but what the villain is actually planning.
When Bendedict Cumberbatch’s character John Harrison yelled “Then I surrender” I prepared for the inevitable evil masterplan to unfold. To my surprise the plan of Star Trek Into Darkness was surprisingly simple. And in retrospective it felt not that super convenient.
Hit the jump to find out what I think happened in the newest Star Trek movie and why it made more sense than Lost despite having the same author.