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Movies & Music : Dark Knight
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From: MSN Nickname£ÔRÐ×ß4ÐG3R�?/nobr>  (Original Message)Sent: 7/21/2008 1:15 AM
I saw Dark Knight last night. It's a strange flick, much different from any other version of Batman. I'll be glad when it hits video so I can rent it and see some details I probably missed. Anybody else see it and wants to comment?
 
It seems like the underlying theme of the movie was the duality of man. Joker seemed to say that he was the dark side of Batman when he said "You complete me" to Batman near the end of the movie....
 
--Badger


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From: MSN NicknameFAIERYIANLADY2Sent: 7/21/2008 1:24 AM

YES indees the BATMAN couldnt be the saviour to the town TOWIT they needed him not,and he did save but till he seen his
own need for duality!
 
 but the pencil in eye was a scene LOL
I personally dint see it but the KID did!!!
Færýïân•£ãdý�?BR>



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> I saw Dark Knight last night. It's a strange flick, much different from any other version of Batman. I'll be glad when it hits video so I can rent it and see some details I probably missed. Anybody else see it and wants to comment? It seems like the underlying theme of the movie was the duality of man. Joker seemed to say that he was the dark side of Batman when he said "You complete me" to Batman near the end of the movie.... --Badger
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From: MSN NicknamewabbushonSent: 7/21/2008 2:52 AM
A bad side of Batman.  A pencil in the eye.  You guys are restricted to the Tubby Bears and Winnie the Pooh from now on.