HomeHome
 
Movie Reviews Cast & Credits VideoHound Lists News Award Winners Blog Store My VideoHound
Home
 
The Dark Knight
BUY IT NOW
 
 
 

 
 
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
 
Achievement in Sound Effects Editing
 
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
 
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
 
Nominated
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role - Heath Ledger
 
Achievement in cinematography
 
Achievement in film editing
 
Achievement in Art Direction
 
Achievement in Makeup
 
Achievement in Sound
 
Achievement in Sound Effects Editing
 
Achievement in Visual Effects
 
Nominated
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role - Heath Ledger
 
Best Original Score
 
Achievement in cinematography
 
Achievement in film editing
 
Achievement in Costume Design
 
Achievement in Sound
 
Achievement in Visual Effects
 
Achievement in Makeup
 
Achievement in directing - Christopher Nolan
 
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role - Heath Ledger
 
Best Adapted screenplay
 
 
 
 
 

The Dark Knight


Batman (Bale), along with Lt. Gordon (Oldman) has been cleaning up the streets of Gotham, and the criminal underworld wants him gone, along with crusading DA Harvey Dent (Eckhard). Along comes the grotesque and psychotic Joker (Ledger, in a tour de force performance, his last) to wreak havok for the pure sport of it. Nolan's masterpiece destroys the preconceptions of what a superhero movie can be, presenting a deep, thoughtful, action-packed, and VERY dark film. He also stretches the limits of the PG-13 rating to the breaking point. The cast is uniformly excellent (including Gyllenhaal, taking over the Rachel Dawes role from Katie Holmes), but Ledger surpasses them all in what should be an Oscar-winning performance.
 
Not yet a Member?Join Today!

VideoHound Rating:

Please Login to Rate
Community Rating: 
73 Votes

 
 
 
More Movies from Christopher Nolan
More Movies with Christian Bale
Inception 
(2010) PG-13 
The Prestige 
(2006) PG-13 
Batman Begins 
(2005) PG-13 
Insomnia 
(2002) R 
Memento 
(2000) R 
 
Barks with bite 
Thetrical Reviews 
July 17, 2008
  A few weeks back, I marveled (pun intended) at the critical and commercial success of the truly mediocre The Incredible Hulk, even going as far as to suggest a settling in our expectations of the superhero genre. Had utter crap like The Fantastic Four, Daredevil, and Ghost Rider dulled us ...Read More
 
Member Reviews  
My Favorite Movie
tmeyer at 2010-08-11 04:26:09
I'm not going to make the argument that The Dark Knight is the greatest movie ever made, but it's closer to that spot than 99.5% of movies are. And it's my favorite movie ever. Why? Many reasons. The Joker is just about the scariest and most iconic villain since Hannibal Lecter and Ledger absolutely blows Nicholson out of the water. I love the realism - Gotham looks and behaves like a real city. The ensemble acting, especially by Ledger, Oldman and Eckhart is tremendous. The action scenes, especially the truck/Batpod chase in middle, are some of the best ever shot. Christopher Nolan is a genius - his tale is complex, striking, iconic and deep. He has taken a blockbuster franchise and made it a towering, Shakespearean drama - he has successfully combined the best of pop entertainment with the best of enduring art.
 Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
 
Nice Movie
melurboss at 2009-08-26 03:44:47
Nice Movie.
 Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
 
Can't Wait For Part 3
bimbothekomodojimbo at 2009-04-04 15:24:28
Christopher Nolan is quickly becoming one of my favorite contemporary writer/directors. The first in the newest batman series, Batman Begins blew me away. Nolan managed to take my favorite comic book hero (the only one that has the balls to fight crime without any special powers) and turn out not only an entertaining movie in Batman Begins, but one the preached all of the morals and ethics I believe in. I thought he could do no better, but I was wrong. The Dark Knight really is one of the best films to come out in the last decade, if not longer. The realism in it down to the way the actors deliver lines is incredible. Nolan managed to create a perfectly believable world. On top of that, the hauningness of the Joker as his plan begins to unfold to the audience is overwhelming(particularly in the interrogation scene between he and batman). I'm not neccessarily a movie buff, but I'm a huge movie fan and a man of strong morals and ethics and I believe that the Dark Knight sends a wonderful message. I don't get to the theaters too often (I usually don't have money) but I saw The Dark Knight 5 times in theaters, and more on video. It is one of the best movies I have ever scene, and it never gets old. I strongly recommend it.
 Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
 
Most intense comic book movie ever
mfaerber at 2009-02-25 13:16:30
Great film; very intense and dark to be sure. The oft-mentioned great performance by Ledger is certainly merited. Good storyline and effects, with lots of action but tries to not go too much "over the top" with action. Excellent movie that deserves to be held up as a new standard for comic book films (albeit a very dark one).
 Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
 
Four paws on Heath Ledgers performance
littlesam1 at 2008-10-21 01:11:56
I liked the movie a lot and would have given it three paws. But just for Heath Ledgers performance alone I had to give it four paws.
 Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
 
Will the Real Batman Please Stand Up?
www.BraidedThreads.blogspot.com at 2008-08-28 12:08:48
A super-hero movie this good could have been even longer than 2 1/2 hours. Especially if the extra time would have made room for a more noteworthy entrance and exit for the Joker in order to expand his story. There was not much of a story arc for him, but he was equally fascinating to watch from his first moment to his last. "Who let the Joker out of his box?" someone in the film asks. And I wouldn't have minded seeing the box. Christopher Nolan did the same thing with Scarecrow and Ra's Al Ghul in Batman Begins. Given the overdone origin stories in previous Batman films, Nolan falls off the other side of the horse by giving us crazy people who did not become evil; they just are evil. It is fascinating how the Joker changes his story about the origins of his scars depending on who he is addressing. I was disappointed when Batman didn't let the Joker finish telling that final version. Given the progression of the first two versions of the Joker's tale, there is the hint of a suggestion that the Joker actually afflicted himself with his deformities. As fascinating as Ledger's Joker is to watch, we have no perspective of him as a character. And as awesome as Ledger is, we will never know what it would have been like to watch this role without the actor's death attached to it. But this film is also about someone named "Batman," who is getting short-changed in recent hype about the film. Batman gets an awesome new suit - one that lets him turn his head (so he doesn't have to use sonar to know what is behind him). He gets a new, slightly chubbier mask. His gravelly, THX-enhanced voice remains the same: a bit too death metal (I found his grunting contest with Two-Face almost laughable). Batman is much cooler when he is not trying to explain things. The action set-pieces are amazingly done. The film is short on digital animation. It shows Indiana Jones how shocking and exciting a spectacle like this can be with restrained CGI. The dank, grey, smoky, digital Gotham City from Batman Begins is traded in for a Gotham that is more pristine, brighter, more familiar, more corruptible. The action of this film takes place in realistically conceived space. See the rest of this review at http://braidedthreads.blogspot.com/2008/07/will-real-batman-please-stand-up.html
 Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
 
Lives up to the hype.
SmartChic at 2008-08-07 14:08:24
I'll be honest - I was worried that Heath Ledger's death had tainted some of the early reviews - it's hard to diss a dead man. I was greatly relieved when his performance actually made the movie. He was perfect.
 Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
 
Ledger Steals the Show
KHL at 2008-08-06 11:41:51
Maybe the best Batman movie ever? Heath Ledger is creepy yet strangely mesmerizing as the Joker, I couldn't wait to see him onscreen again during the film (is he doing a sort of freaked out Bugs Bunny accent? really, I swear, listen to it again!) The Bat cycle is cool, and the rest of the cast and script is great, but Ledger proves why he was so well-regarded, in his last (unfortunately) performance.
 Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
 
Want more of THE DARK KNIGHT?
VideoHound at 2008-08-05 18:24:39
If you want to read more about THE DARK KNIGHT, check out the MovieRetriever.com review in the BARKS WITH BITE blog by clicking HERE!
 Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
 
Terrific
tyler50 at 2008-08-02 00:01:47
This is a great movie
 Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
 
Its Ledger's Knight
ganesan at 2008-07-30 07:14:30
I love his gestures and freaky behaviour. We miss him much after seeing the movie
 Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
 
More About The Dark Knight
Cinematographer:
Color:
Color
Silent:
No
Format:
DVD, Blu-ray Disc
Distributor:
Not Yet Released
 

 
 
 
 
Tell a Friend about MovieRetriever.com
Email your friends, Invite them to join the MovieRetriever.com community to create and share movie lists and review them.
 
MovieRetriever.com members can:
  • Rate movies
  • Write your own reviews
  • Create your movie watch lists
  • Share lists with the community
 
 
 
 
 
  tmeyer
  wildbillslady
  lamrlu
  heatso
 
 
 
  Cronan65
  ron-t