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Going back to differences between Batman Begins and TDK...Katie Holmes>>>>>Maggie Gyllenhaal. Obviously Heath Ledger made up for this, but I was really annoyed the entire first time I saw TDK.Speaking of acting changes, switching Rhodey in Iron Man was really frustrating too, but I didn't care for Iron Man much anyway.
I think since it won't have good ol' Tobey, I dunno. (I still want to see it though.)
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I don't think TDKR will be as good as The Dark Knight, because there is no Heath Ledger as the Joker, now I'm not saying that because he's dead, as far as I'm concerned (and I know this sounds bad) I really couldn't care less that he is when it comes to the movie. He just nailed that role. He brought exactly the right amount of sociopath to it while not over doing it.
My proof - did not even know the other 4 you listed were coming out this year, or at all
Well, I mean, he's dead. Some might call that "overdoing it". (I know that there's not much evidence to suggest he purposefully killed himself, however, there is some speculation that was taking what he was because of that role.)
I also did not know The Hobbit was coming out. I think its an easy bias to believe it will be a big movie because of what kind of people this forum caters to. I don't see it as action packed as the LotR trilogy, so I think most casual viewers will be 'meh' towards it. Even though I don't find the series all that great (long and boring in my opinion), I'll watch The Hobbit for nostalgiac purposes. This drummed up memories of being forced to read it during summer break in middle schoool, and only actually reading it the last 2 days before school started and turning in the most asinine book report ever.
required reading list, much like Twilight and Happy Potter before it (and we know they did well at the box office).
I like lord of the rings. I read the three books that have already been made in to movies. I stopped reading The hobbit half way through. Might go see this movie just because I never finished the book.
The Hobbit was my favorite book for a very long time. It was adventurous and wonderfully written, but didn't have all the boring detail of LotR.