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The Dark Knight Rises   9/15/18
by aronisred
Batman doesn't show up half way through the movie and has around 10-15 minutes screen time in a close to 170 minute movie.

The Dark Knight Rises   9/07/16
by Diehl40
2012 Dark Knight Rises Screenplay: Jonathan Nolan, Christopher Nolan Story: David S.

The Dark Knight Rises   11/01/15
by Iroquois
The Dark Knight Rises still has enough quality to it so as to prevent it from being a truly awful movie, but it's still an extremely difficult film to genuinely like.

The Dark Knight Rises   9/12/14
by Gideon58
Director Christopher Nolan has accomplished all of this with The Dark Knight Rises, his gripping and explosive 2012 sequel to The Dark Knight, whose eye-popping production values are as effective as its riveting story and characters, including the most terrifying movie villain I have witnessed in de...

The Dark Knight Rises   8/19/14
by Jack1
Not one I can see myself watching again - there are too many other good films for that - but I'm sure it is the sort of film that fans of the genre could gain enjoyment from.

The Dark Knight Rises   6/05/14
by The Rodent
It edges more towrd the fantastical side of the Batman Comics but still has the brilliant real world flavour of the first two movies.

The Dark Knight Rises   1/27/14
by JayDee
Film Trivia Snippets - The Dark Knight Rises marks the first time in any live action Batman film that the Bat-signal was never used.

The Dark Knight Rises   8/25/12
by Watch_Tower
All in all, The Dark Knight Rises doesn't have the heart of Begins or the grand ambition of The Dark Knight but it is nonetheless a big, fun summer blockbuster...if you manage to turn off your brain. Unusual of a Nolan film but very typical of modern Hollywood.

The Dark Knight Rises   8/01/12
by PeterVincent
Overall I was happy and entertained with the film, though in my opinion it is the weakest of the trilogy.

The Dark Knight Rises   7/28/12
by meatwadsprite
Without a doubt the biggest film disappointment for me, ever. While cranking up the already enormous visual scale of the previous films, Nolan steps up with the weakest story of the trilogy.


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