Wednesday, July 25, 2012

The Dark Knight Review











The Dark Knight


Release Date: 16th July 2008 - Australia


Production Companies
Warner Bros. Pictures (presentation)
Legendary Pictures (in association with)
DC Comics
Syncopy

Distribution
Roadshow Films


Genre: Action

Rating: M

Runtime: 152 minutes


Budget: $185,000,000

Box Office Gross: $1,006,454,829 (Worldwide)


Plot Summary
Batman now keeps a watchful eye on Gotham City as its defender and sets out to rid the city of its organised crime with the help of Lt. Jim Gordon and District Attorney Harvey Dent. They soon realise they have met their match when they encounter a psychotic criminal with unclear motivations known as The Joker, who pressures Batman into making tough choices.


Cast
Christian Bale - Bruce
Wayne/Batman
Heath Ledger - The Joker
Aaron Eckhart - Harvey Dent/
Two-Face
Michael Caine - Alfred
Pennyworth
Maggie Gyllenhaal - Rachel Dawes
Gary Oldman - James Gordon
Morgan Freeman - Lucius Fox
Eric Roberts - Sal Maroni
Chin Han - Lau
Colin McFarlane - Gillian B. Loeb
Michael Jai White - Gambol
Ritchie Coster - The Chechen
Anthony Michael Hall - Mike Engel
Néstor Carbonell - Mayor Anthony Garcia
Keith Szarabajka - Det. Gerard Stephens
Joshua Harto - Coleman Reese
Monique Gabriela Curnen - Anna Ramirez
Ron Dean - Det. Michael Wuertz
Melinda McGraw - Barbara
Gordon
Nathan Gamble - James Gordon, Jr.
Michael Vieau - Rossi
Michael Stoyanov - Dopey
William Smile - Happy
Danny Goldring - Grumpy
Michael Jai White - Gambol
Matthew O'Neill - Chuckles
William Fichtner - Bank Manager
Beatrice Rosen - Natascha
Nydia Rodriguez Terracina - Judge Surillo
Andy Luther - Brian
Philip Bulcock - Murphy
K. Todd Freeman - Polk
Matt Shallenberger - Berg
Patrick Clear - Judge Freel
Cillian Murphy - Dr. Jonathan
Crane/Scarecrow (Cameo)
Tommy 'Tiny' Lister - Tattooed Prisoner
Patrick Leahy - Gentleman at Party (Cameo)
David Dastmalchian - Joker's Thug
Vincenzo Nicoli - Crime Boss
Paul Birchard - Cop with Fat Thug
William Armstrong - Evans
Hannah Gunn - Gordon's Daughter

Crew
Story/Screenplay/Producer/
Director - Christopher Nolan
Batman Creators - Bob Kane
and Bill Finger (Uncredited)
Characters: Alfred Pennyworth &
The Joker (Uncredited)/Creative Consultant:
DC Comics - Jerry Robinson
Story - David S. Goyer
Screenplay - Jonathan Nolan
Script Supervisor - Steve Gehrke
Associate Producer - Jordan Goldberg
Executive Producer/Unit Production Manager -
Kevin De La Noy
Executive Producers - Benjamin Melniker,
Michael Uslan and Thomas Tull
Producers - Lorne Orleans (IMAX Version),
Charles Roven and Emma Thomas
Consultant: IMAX - David Keighley
Casting Director - John Papsidera
Trainers: Birds & Animals - Allan Castillo,
Gwen Griffiths, Mary Johnson,
Thomas L. Gundseron, Philip Hoelcher,
Dennis Posey, Julie Tottman and Tony Suffredini
Production Designer - Nathan Crowley
Supervising Art Directors - Kevin Kavanaugh
and Simon Lamont
Art Directors - Mark Bartholomew,
James Hambidge, Craig Jackson,
Steven Lawrence and Naaman Marshall
Assistant Art Directors - Toby Britton,
Phillis Lehmer and Peter Dorme
Standby Art Directors - Neal Callow
and Ashley Winter
Set Decorator - Peter Lando
Prop Masters - Kris Peck and Jamie Wilkinson
Armourers - Jon Baker, Harry Lu
and Damian Mitchell
Costume Design - Lindy Hemming
Assistant Costume Designers - Guy Speranza
and Emily-Rose Yiaxis
Costume Supervisors - Dan Grace,
Jennifer Jobst and Turgay Gürsoy (Uncredited)
Costume Concept Artist - Rob Bliss
Costume Effects Supervisor - Graham Churchyard
Makeup/Hair Designer - Peter Robb-King
Makeup Artist: Heath Ledger - John Caglione Jr.
Prosthetic Supervisor - Conor O'Sullivan
Director of Photography - Wally Pfister
Aerial Photography - Hans Bjerno
"A" Camera/Steadicam Operator - Bob Gorelick
Camera Technician: IMAX - Wayne Baker
First Assistant Camera: "A" Camera - Bob Hall
Production Supervisors - Geoff Dibben
and Thomas Hayslip
Production Coordinators - Candice D. Campos
and Stephanie Dölker
Assistant Production Coordinators -
Claire Connelly, Matthew Jenkins,
Mark Swenson and Hallam Rice-Edwards
Unit Production Managers - Jan Foster
and Susan Towner
Supervising Location Managers - Robin Higgs
and James R. McAllister
First Assistant Director - Nilo Otero
Stunt Coordinators - Paul Jennings,
Rick Le Fevour and Tom Struthers
Assistant Stunt Coordinator - Sy Hollands
Fight Consultants - Andy Norman
and Justo Dieguez
Aerial Coordinator/Pilot - Craig Hosking
Special Effects Supervisor - Chris Corbould
Special Effects Coordinators - Lynne Corbould
and Don Parsons
Mechanical Effects Supervisors: New Deal
Studios - Scott Beverly and Robert Spurlock
Prep Supervisor - Ian Lowe
Visual Effects Supervisor - Nick Davis
Visual Effects Supervisor: Framestore -
Timothy Webber
Visual Effects Supervisor: Double Negative -
Paul J. Franklin
Visual Effects Supervisor: New Deal Studios -
Ian Hunter
Visual Effects Producer: New Deal Studios -
David Sanger
Miniature Effects Supervisor: New Deal Studios -
Forest P. Fischer
Director of Photography: New Deal Studios -
Tim Angulo
CG Supervisors: Double Negative - Pete Bebb,
David Vickery and Philippe LePrince
CG Sequence Supervisors: Double Negative -
Stuart Farley, Jordan Kirk, Dan Neal,
Aleksandar Pejic and Trina M. Roy
Compositing Supervisor: Double Negative -
Andrew Lockley
Compositing Supervisor: Framestore -
Jonathan Fawkner
Compositing Sequence Supervisors: Double
Negative - Robin Beard, Ciaran Crowley,
Bronwyn Edwards, Gruff Owen and George Zwier
Film Editor - Lee Smith
First Assistant Editor - John Lee
Sound Designer/Supervising Sound Editor -
Richard King
Production Sound Mixer - Ed Novick
Sound Effects Recording Mixers - John P. Fasal
and Eric Potter
Re-Recording Mixers - Lora Hirschberg
and Gary A. Rizzo
Additional Re-Recording Mixer -
Doug Hemphill
Foley Artists - Alyson Dee Moore
and John Roesch
Music - James Newton Howard
Music/Synthesiser Programmer/
Score Producer (Uncredited) - Hans Zimmer
Composers: Additional Music - Lorne Balfe
and Craig Braginsky (Uncredited)
Music Ambient Designer - Mel Wesson
Synthesiser Programmers - Henry Jackman
and Howard Scarr
Music Editors - Alex Gibson and
Daniel Pender
Supervising Score Coordinator - Steven Kofsky
Score Coordinator - Becky Bentham
Score Recordist - Geoff Foster
Score Mixer - Alan Meyerson


Awards

2009 Academy Awards
Best Sound Editing - Richard King (Won)
Best Supporting Actor - Heath Ledger (Won) (Posthumously)
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Best Art Direction - Nathan Crowley
and Peter Lando (Nominated)
Best Cinematography - Wally Pfister (Nominated)
Best Film Editing - Lee Smith (Nominated)
Best Makeup - John Caglione Jr. and Conor O'Sullivan (Nominated)
Best Sound Mixing - Lora Hirschberg,
Gary A. Rizzo and Ed Novick (Nominated)
Best Visual Effects - Nick Davis, Chris Corbould,
Timothy Webber and Paul J. Franklin (Nominated)


Review
An ultimate continuation to the last Batman movie by the now notable director Chris Nolan, THE DARK KNIGHT is a perfect picture and a terrific comic book adaptation. It is also influential in its visual style and darker tone. Due to being a more serious drama than its predecessor, Batman Begins, it also has enough tension and action to satisfy popcorn movie lovers.

The acting was brilliant, particularly Aaron Eckhart, who plays the tragic Harvey Dent, aka Two-Face, and the late Heath Ledger, who delivered a tremendous job of playing Batman's dark, twisted and psychotic foe, the Joker. Eckhart has performed an authentic interpretation of Two-Face more than Tommy Lee Jones on Batman ForeverJones's portrayal of the character is due to being hammy and goofy, which doesn't match Two-Face's dual personality. In retrospect, Eckhart's rendition of the villain has a different personality and is much better. It's sad that Heath tragically died just a few months before the film was released. Fans would have loved to see him return to his character in the next instalment if he were still alive.

All I need to say about THE DARK KNIGHT is that I loved it. It's not only the best movie of 2008. But it is also the best Batman movie adaptation of all time. This film has had a massive following of fans and non-fans from all the released Batman interpretations. I highly recommend it.

Star rating: (5/5) Best Movie Ever

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1 comment:

  1. Although this is not my number one favorite comic book movie, it is a great movie and one of my all-time favorites.

    -James

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