So it's been a while, again.
I'm back to uni after a torturous summer away from all of my friends and I'm trying to remember what films I went to see if I did.
Dark Knight Rises after a Nolan Batman Marathon (Twice)
Brave in 3D for my mother's birthday.
And I've recently been to see Dredd in 3D. Oh...my god. I loved it. But I will talk about that in a separate post x3 and I can talk about Star Trek at the same time.
So lets get discussing.
Dark Knight Rises
Yes. My Lord, yes!
I've heard a lot of bad things about this film but it depends where you're looking at it.
No, there wasn't a lot of actual Batman, but Yes, there was Bane and a good storyline.
I loved Tom Hardy as Bane, even though there were a few plot holes, if that,s what you call them. It didn't actually explain what happened to Bane which made him use the mask, and they altered his appearance from the comics, which I don't mind so much cause people took him more seriously I think.
And I was also so veeery happy that the Scarecrow made an appearence
So Anne Hathaway as Catwoman. I was a bit iffy about it when I heard as I can't think of her being in another action role in the past, but she really pulled it off, it didn't go too much into her story but I still enjoyed her interactions with Bruce Wayne.
Poor Alfred, when he was talking at the end, I did cry, I'll admit, I just felt so sorry for him.
And I have to admit I also enjoyed the ending with Robin 'John' Blake, and I will forgive Nolan even if he didn't make a Nightwing film or whatever, because I loved the Dark Knight Rises that much.
Brave
I walked into the cinema, sat down. Then realised I didn't know a thing about the plot of Brave.
I'd seen the trailers, but I didn't get much plot from them, just that the heroine, Merida, was being forced into marrying someone she didn't want to and that there was a magical forest and a big-ass bear!
After watching the film, I just decided I loved it. I'd gladly go see it again, I adored the storyline (when I realised what it was), the characters, the animation, everything!
And yes, I cried.
And yes, I know I cry way too easily.
I also want to mention the pre-animation that Pixar are quite famous for, it was La Luna this time and it was beautiful, just saying :)