DARK KNIGHT ENDING DISCUSSION. *SPOILERS

He started a bit earlier than that. When he was questioning the guy after the Commissioner was shot, and Batman stole the coin before he could determine heads or tails to kill him. He was on the way, all he needed was Joker in the hospital to push him over the edge.
 
when Joker cut up that guy's face in the beginning, that's something i definitely didn't want to see

it was exactly like what happened in Pan's Labyrinth
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prisoner%27s_dilemma

It's a classic game theory model. Game theory states that the two prisoners will ALWAYS betray the other one. In this case they didn't though.
 
no prolem meng
i have to say that movie was great, but ppl talking about ledger getting an oscar nod i'm not sure. he portrayed a GREAT joker and joker is one of my favorite villans...
but was he Hannibal in Lambs good?
 
i still can't believe they killed her with barely a mention from batman, or even a funeral or anything

it was bam, she's dead. Quickly forget about her.

She was only one of the key fucking characters in the whole series
 
I thought the ending was kind of It was almost generic y'know, having a super hero sort of adopt a bad angle to cover someone/something.
Eckhart kicked ass.
That, and the complete and utter lack of character development of Bruce (don't deny this-Begins literally did some of the best character development i've seen in a while, tracking wayne from gotham to china back to gotham), and teh fact that the movie drew on a little (no doubt you got a LOT for your 2.5 hours, though) are my only complaints.
edit: I am gonna get a shit load of shit for this, but Scarecrow>Joker. I loved teh concept of the scarecrow and how Raz Al Gul wanted to take over Gotham in begins
 
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