Andrew: Hello readers! Day Three of our coverage leading up to this Sunday's 86th Academy Awards is here. Yesterday we discussed the categories for Best Animated Feature, Best Song, Best Score and Best Visual Effects (which you can read HERE if you want to give those a gander), and today we'll be delving into the two big acting categories - Best Lead Actor and Best Lead Actress.
Sarah, because of the film we just watched last night in our attempts to get caught up on Oscar films, let's kick things off with the Best Lead Actress category shall we?
Best Lead Actress
The nominees for Best Lead Actress are:
- Amy Adams, American Hustle
- Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine
- Sandra Bullock, Gravity
- Judi Dench, Philomena
- Meryl Streep, August: Osage County
For a while now the consensus has been that Cate Blanchett is the easy front-runner in this category, Sarah. Last night we were finally able to see her performance as a woman having a bit of a mental breakdown following the arrest and death of her Bernie Madoff-like husband. After watching Blue Jasmine do you think she's the easy call here or does she have some true competition?
Andrew: Hello readers! Sorry we've
been a little quiet since my review of The Dark Knight Rises on Friday, but
it's still crazy busy at the day job and Sarah just got back from her trip late
Monday. But fear not! We hit up the local multiplex last night to get Sarah
caught up on TDKR and we're ready to get down and dirty with discussing some
finer points of the movie and Nolan's whole Dark Knight Trilogy in general! (MAJOR
SPOILERS FROM HERE ON OUT IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN TDKR YET!!!!)
SERIOUSLY. IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN TDKR,
STOP READING THIS NOW.
Ok Sarah, the first thing I want to
get your take on, because it's probably the most talked about aspect of the
film, is the ending. It looks like Bruce Wayne has sacrificed himself by flying
the nuclear reactor over Gotham Bay in The Bat and is blown to smithereens. His
estate is given to the city to be used as an orphanage, Alfred gets the money
from his belongings after crying his eyes out at Bruce's funeral, and the city
has erected a statue in Batman's honor. But then Lucius Fox discovers that
Bruce fixed the autopilot on The Bat, Commissioner Gordon finds the Bat Signal
replaced with a new one, Alfred - in a call-back to an earlier scene - sees
Bruce alive and well with Selina Kyle at an Italian cafe, and John Blake
follows some coordinates Bruce left him and discovers the Bat Cave, implying
he'll take up the mantle as the new Batman.
What did YOU think of that ending???
Sarah: Let me start off by saying that
this was an amazing movie. But to answer your question the ending was
phenomenal! I thought the way they wrapped it up was a little quick for my liking.
I found myself going, "But wait, I want more of THAT!!" I loved how
this movie felt a little different from the last two but still fit in well in
the trilogy. The introduction of new characters was well done and they were
perfectly cast.
Here's the thing. The Dark Knight Rises ends and lends
itself to be the right set-up for another one! But Nolan has repeatedly said
that he didn't want to do another one. What's up with that?!
Starring: Christian Bale, Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway, Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action, some sensuality and language
Run Time: 2 hours, 44 minutes
Synopsis: 8 years after the Joker's chaotic attack and Harvey Dent's death, Gotham is in a state of peace and Bruce Wayne (Bale) has retired the Batman. But a fearsome thug named Bane (Hardy) arrives with plans to destroy the city, bringing Wayne out of retirement. At the same time a cat burglar (Hathaway) is catching Wayne's attention, and a young police officer (Gordon-Levitt) tries to help Batman stop Bane's terror attack.
REVIEW
Andrew: Hello readers! It's just me for this rare occassion. Sarah is away visiting family while I had to stay back for work. Naturally this had to happen when one of the most anticipated films of the year is released, so we can't do a regular review. So instead I will be giving a singular review of Christopher Nolan's final entry in his Dark Knight Trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises. I'm going to do my best to not spoil anything. When Sarah returns we'll go more in-depth into discussion points on spoilerish things, but for now I'll give my general thoughts on the movie.
In short, as I tweeted on the Two Tickets For... Twitter account (@twoticketsfor) not too long after getting out of the theatre, "Wow. Just.....wow." Of the many things that made say "wow" is just the sheer scope of it all. Nolan certainly went big here: the settings, the action pieces, the plot-lines, the villain. If someone at Warner Bros. told Nolan to go big or go home, he took the first option and ran with it.
I've read many reviews for The Dark Knight Rises so far and a few of them have pointed out that they felt there was TOO much going on. I don't disagree with that sentiment but I don't fully agree with it either. I can see where some moviegoers might feel like the first hour of the film is heavy on exposition and there's the potential for a lot of information overload. It didn't bother me, but with all the following stuff I can understand if others thought so.
Andrew: Hello readers! So it's been a little bit since we did a
weekly preview, because Sarah and I have been pretty busy with our days jobs,
but we figured we absolutely needed to do one this week for a couple of
reasons.
For one, Sarah's going to be visiting some
family out-of-state this weekend, and she flies out tomorrow, so we couldn't do
it any later than today. And secondly, even though there's only one big release
coming out this week, it's a DOOZY and I think we all know which one we're
talking about.
Of course, we mean the final act in
Christopher Nolan's epic Batman trilogy, The Dark Knight
Rises.
Sarah, we're both obviously looking forward to
this film very much (just like most of the world). But what I want to know
right off the bat is what specifically you're looking forward to about it the most?
Sarah: The thing I am most looking forward to most is getting some
questions answered! Where has Batman been? What has he been doing? Do the
people of Gotham really think he is the bad guy? Who is this new love
interest? Is Catwoman gonna kick some ass? And WHAT does Joseph Gordon-Levitt have to do with the storyline!
So many questions and I still have to wait
three days to see it in Virginia!
A:Those are some damn good questions, and I share a lot
of them with you. Yeah, I want to know what JGL's role is. I know he's a young
police officer under the guidance of Gary Oldman's Commissioner Gordon, but why
is he in this film? A similar question can be asked for Marion Cotillard’s
Miranda Tate. There’s been a lot of rumors that her character is Talia al Ghul,
the daughter of Liam Neeson’s Ra’s al Ghul from Batman Begins.
And I too would like to know how Anna Hathaway does as Selina
Kyle/Catwoman, as well as how Tom Hardy does as Bane. These are two of my
favorite current actors and it looks like they're both perfect casting choices
for the roles. But how will they fit in this universe Nolan has created? And
can they even come close to Heath Ledger's legendary turn as the Joker in The
Dark Knight?
S: So
many questions! Here’s another one: do you think people are putting too much
pressure on this one? Do they have expectations that are too high?
A: I am
100% certain that any and all people who see TDKR and have seen TDK
will have extremely high expectations, and possibly ones that are too high for
Nolan's latest to fill. Is that necessarily a bad thing? Not in my mind,
because TDK is an instant classic (thanks in large part to Ledger), so
it's reasonable to think Nolan can make another one just as good.
I mean, I have Nolan's last two films in my personal top ten
because they deserve to be there. I know I have high expectations for TDKR,
especially since we've seen the prologue when we saw Mission: Impossible - Ghost
Protocol in IMAX, but I also know I'll need to critique TDKR
on its own merits. Honestly it'll be tough to do in practice, but it's what
I'll be trying to do.
S: I
think it is interesting yet touching that Nolan has stated that he won't have
Ledger's Joker mentioned in this movie. It makes sense to me because of the
nature of Ledger's death. So in that instance, I really don't think that he
will have too much of a shadow that will be cast. I really think that Tom
Hardy's Bane will be a fantastic addition to the bad guy club.
A: Good
point on what Nolan’s said about the Joker not being mentioned at all. I think
that’s part of the reason Nolan (who co-wrote the story with his brother
Jonathan) set his last film 8 years after the incidents in TDK. Because it’s so long
after the fact, and because Bruce Wayne has become a Howard Hughes-esque
recluse during that time-frame, there’s no need to mention the Joker. Maybe
that’s just something I’m reading into the situation, but it makes sense to me.
S:
Could be! I can’t wait to find out, as this will be an exciting weekend for the
summer blockbuster season! While Andrew will be seeing this movie opening
night, I will have to wait until Saturday! "But how," you may ask,
"are you going to write a dual review!?" Well, readers, we won’t be
doing one immediately. Andrew will post a solo review first thing Friday, and
when I return we’ll do a joint one in full discussion mode.
A: So
be on the lookout for those this weekend! As always, thanks for reading! If you need a quick refresher or just something to get you pumped for the movie to come out, check out the trailer again below!
Andrew: And here's our second trailer for the day! Arguably the most anticipated movie of the year, Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises has had three trailers already, but here's the fourth and final one.
It includes a lot of footage we've already seen, but it also includes some new footage, including Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman getting a couple lines in. Oh yeah, and lots and lots of explosions. I keep getting stoked for this film and I know Sarah is, too. So check out the. new trailer and remember, The Dark Knight Rises comes out one month from tomorrow!
UPDATE: The video we originally had posted has been taken off the Internet by Warner Bros. We apologize for the inconvenience. If and when it reappears we will make sure to post it again. :(
Andrew: I'm going to keep this short and sweet.
Last night at the MTV Movie Awards, Christopher Nolan and the cast of The Dark Knight Rises walked on stage and introduced a new trailer of sorts for what may be this year's most anticipated film.
It has some new footage including different scenes of Bane looking pretty menacing and new shots of how Selina Kyle (a.k.a. Catwoman) will be coming in to play. Check it out below. It's pretty sweet.
The Dark Knight Rises comes out on July 20th and stars Christian Bale, Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway, Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine, Marion Cotillard and Joseph-Gordon Levitt.
Andrew: Hello readers! Yes, two posts in one day! It's likely a new record for us, and it's for good reason!
The official website for Christopher Nolan's final entry into his Batman trilogy launched just the other day, and thankfully it also means they've released a new trailer for The Dark Knight Rises - one that is said to be attached to this weekend's The Avengers (read our reivew of that here).
July 20th needs to get here RIGHT NOW because this trailer just makes me even more excited to see TDKR. Check out the trailer below!