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The Dark Knight Rises (2012)


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LathspeLL said:

Kısa bir süreliğine full ost'yi dinleme şansı. Gazlardayım ben. Havaya girdim.

http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=34498


Hans zimmer abi ya offfff



http://www.worldbestlive.com/music/index.php?dir=yabanci/The%20Dark%20Knight%20Rises%20OST%202012/

Ben upload ettim yukardaki siteden buraya daha rahat mp3 lü
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şimdi begins i izledim de baya farklı 2. filmden, böyle kötü şakalı komikli espriler felan koymayakasmışlar, villain kötü işleniş biraz kötü, acemilik kokuyo resmen, 2. filmde direk şaheser yaratmış adam bütün eksiklerinin üstüne giderek resmen, yine hayran oldum nolana, 1. filmden 2. filme olan atlamayı bidaha yaşarsak nolur çok merak ediyorum
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Dün itibari ile inceleme ambargosu kalktı ve akmaya başladı ilk incelemeler.

Bütün heryerden tam puan ve övgüler alıyor. 2. filmi joker yüzünden geçemiyor deniliyor ama muhteşem bir final diyorlar. Çok iyimiş film.

Variety said:
Few blockbusters have borne so heavy a burden of audience expectation as Christopher Nolan’s final Batman caper, and the filmmaker steps up to the occasion with a cataclysmic vision of Gotham City under siege in The Dark Knight Rises. Running an exhilarating, exhausting 164 minutes, Nolan’s trilogy-capping epic sends Batman to a literal pit of despair, restoring him to the core of a legend that questions, and powerfully affirms, the need for heroism in a fallen world. If it never quite matches the brilliance of 2008?s The Dark Knight, this hugely ambitious action-drama nonetheless retains the moral urgency and serious-minded pulp instincts that have made the Warners franchise a beacon of integrity in an increasingly comicbook-driven Hollywood universe.

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The Hollywood Reporter said:

Big-time Hollywood filmmaking at its most massively accomplished, this last installment of Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy makes everything in the rival Marvel universe look thoroughly silly and childish. Entirely enveloping and at times unnerving in a relevant way one would never have imagined, as a cohesive whole this ranks as the best of Nolan’s trio, even if it lacks — how could it not? — an element as unique as Heath Ledger’s immortal turn in The Dark Knight. It’s a blockbuster by any standard.

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HitFix said:

We may never see superhero films quite like these again, and that’s fine. Nolan had something special to say with his time in the trenches, and he’s ended on his own terms. I suspect that the reaction to the film will be hotly divided, but I’m firmly on the side that this is a triumph, a victory for all involved, and one of the year’s most impressive efforts so far in any genre, on any subject. “The Dark Knight Rises” confirms that these films have always had an endgame in mind, and it has been a remarkable ride, one I would not want to follow. Whoever Warner Bros hires to reboot the “Batman” films a few years from now, I wish you luck. The bar is as high as it could possibly be.

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"Empire Magazine" said:

With spectacle in abundance and sexiness in (supporting) parts, this is superhero filmmaking on an unprecedented scale. Rises may lack the surprise of Begins or the anarchy of Knight, but it makes up for that in pure emotion. A fitting epitaph for the hero Gotham deserves.

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IGN said:

The Dark Knight Rises is certainly the most comic book-y of Nolan’s three Batman films. It’s also the most epic and lengthy one, and has the greatest inherent stakes and emotion….Director Christopher Nolan and his team have delivered the grandest, most emotional and superheroic chapter in their Batman saga. The Dark Knight Rises is a fitting emotional and narrative conclusion to this particular interpretation of the enduring story of Bruce Wayne the man and Batman the legend.

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"The Playlist" said:

An action opus that manages to be both viscerally and intellectually engaging,Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated third Batman film comes full circle, examining both the Dark Knight and the society that produced him without sacrificing any of the sweeping thrills for which the series is known. A literate, thoughtful and invigorating finale, “The Dark Knight Rises” delivers everything audiences could ask for and then some, albeit in fewer of the ways than they might expect.

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