DID YOU SEE ALL THAT? CinemaSins did and they counted! Image from the 'Dark Knight Rises' Facebook page
MANILA, Philippines - Superhero films being fiction can depict situations that will not make sense if translated to real life.
Say, for example — while not necessarily a superhero movie — the hacking scene in the last James Bond caper Skyfall. We saw a number of geek websites react to the way hacking was depicted in the film. (In real life, it is not done that way — we guess.)
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YouTube channel CinemaSins published a video on December 24, 2012 called "Everything Wrong With The Dark Knight Rises in 3 Minutes Or Less," counting all the oddities in the Christopher Nolan film.
It has received more than 515,000 hits.
Watch it here:
Do you agree that those parts were odd or not? Let us know by posting your comment below.
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Meanwhile, Batman fans rejoice: The Dark Knight Rises is hailed by MTV.com as number one in their list of Best Movies of 2012. - Rappler.com
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