Woo is horrible


The opening sequence with the plane trying to take off had more things wrong with in 10 minutes than should be allowed in a entire movie. Shortly after that, you can see the wires on the guys being thrown around in the air.

The action sequences were cheesy and beyond unrealistic. The whole movie was just horribly done.
Probably cool to a 12yr old, though.

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SHUT UP. Go watch Dark Knight Rises (which cost over $200-million 15 years later!) if you want to see a REAL cheesy pile of puke!

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Dark Knight? That's just as worse.

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Dark Knight was a masterpiece, Dark Knight RISES was sh!t.

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Agreed. TDK is awesome, TDKR is a piece of sh!t

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I feel that anyone who complains about TDKR doesn't have the mental capacity to understand it. If it flew right over your head that's fine but don't belittle anyone who is smart enough to appreciate its genius.

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Oh jeez alright Mr.Perfect. Maybe we should all learn from you if YOUR tastes are the only real wisdom. I'm pretty sure that you are a troll but even as a troll this kind of arrogance really grinds me.

And I totally agree with them... TDK was a masterpiece, while TDKR was a piece of shit. Sorry, 3 to 1 (and well all the other people I know who hated it).

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Of course you didn’t like it tard you didn’t get it. And it made over a billion dollars and is in the IMDb top 100, more people love it than hate it so suck on it

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"And it made over a billion dollars and is in the IMDb top 100,"

Omg is this REALLY your argument? It's in the top 100 imdb (a top that is not to be taken seriously in the first place) because many fanboys created multiple accounts (or were simply an army) to give as many 10/10 raitings to the movie as possible while downvoting movies that are way higher.

Every Fast and Furious movies are box-office successes and are they good movies? At least in my opinion, they are not. And don't start me with "you just don't understand it" because a retarded monkey would understand it.

TDKR even though requires a little bit more brain work than Fast and Furious, is still quite easy to understand. So please keep your pseudo intellect for yourself.

I understood TDKR and yet it was a total piece of trash in which the characters' development was nearly nonexistent, we didn't really feel that it actually added something to the franchise (basically Batman stops being Batman to become Batman again to not be Batman at the end) with maybe only the ending which could be remotely perceived as useful, the plot dragged on incredibly, as much as I like Tom Hardy I felt he was everything but the right choice to play Bane (his accent honestly was out of place at least for me), etc.

I can go on and on but honestly you don't have to be Isaac Newton to understand that movie. If you want to use this argument, it would suit better the case of a movie like Fight Club.

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You know I"d be willing to take you seriously if I ever heard a legit complaint about TDKR, every complaint I have ever heard is a direct result of not understanding the movie. Here are a few classics:

- If Talia hates Bruce then why would she sleep with him?
- The bomb would have caused a tsunami
- Why didn't Bane have men guarding the pit with AK-47s
- How did Bruce get back to Gotham
- Alfred never would have left Bruce
- Bruce quit because of Rachel

I can keep going if you'd like. TDKR is as perfect of a movie as it could have gotten, unfortunately it has a very small yet vocal group of haters who aren't smart enough for it.

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Thank you guys.

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I hate to be the grammar police, but your use of "worse" is the worst.

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The action sequences were cheesy and beyond unrealistic.


You say it like it's a bad thing.

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woo is cool

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Woo is not for everybody. I enjoy the over-the-top wacky action. Doves are nice.
:)

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He is the real punchkicker of his own punchkickery factory! I KNOW YA KNOW YA!

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Too much slow motion. I think the only scenes in MI2 that didn't have slow motion were the end credits.

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