Last night, Mrs. Marathon Pundit and I drove to the nearest multiplex to see the latest Batman film, The Dark Knight. It's a masterpiece. I could do a full-blown review, but I don't think many people come to this blog for movie appraisals. Also, unlike a certain film reviewer--I'll get to him later--I don't take myself so seriously.
Chicago has never looked better--or more menacing--in this film. Oops, did I say Chicago? I meant Gotham City. But most of The Dark Knight was filmed in Chicago, much of it inside and outside the old downtown post office in the city's West Loop. I used to work across the street from the art-deco monolith.
Did you like the car chase scene from The Blues Brothers on Lower Wacker Drive? Well, I guarantee you'll enjoy the one in this movie better. (By the way, how did they get that 16-wheeler down there?)
The late Heath Ledger is fabulous as The Joker, and I sound like a homer here, but watching an Australian play a killer clown with a Chicago accent was worth the price of admission for me.
Why so serious? That's one of the best lines from The Joker.
But now it's time for a sour note, albeit one that also has a Chicago accent. A couple of times in the film, The Joker is called a terrorist--an accurate epithet.
J.R. Jones is the chief film critic of The Chicago Reader, an alternative free weekly, the Village Voice for the Midwest.
Here is the opening paragraph in his Dark Knight review:
As the Bush era drags on, I seem to be developing an irrational hatred of summer blockbusters, those gas-guzzling, road-hogging, radio-blasting Hummers of the entertainment business. The fact that they get worse and worse and still make tons of money doesn't say much for the national character. New York Times columnist Frank Rich recently conjured up an image of Americans flocking to the movies this summer to escape their woes, as if we were all dust bowl farmers hoping to banish the Great Depression from our thoughts with flickering images of Clark Gable and Mickey Mouse. But while our leaders are waging preemptive wars, torturing innocent people to death, tossing out habeas corpus, and gutting the Fourth Amendment, we probably don't need to escape as much as the rest of the world needs to escape from us.
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Lest anyone miss the connection to 9/11 and the so-called War on Terror, Nolan has (Note...I edited a bit out for people who haven't seen the movie) an overhead shot shows a building that covers an entire city block collapsing into rubble. The Dark Knight may be a state-of-the-art popcorn movie, but its Gotham City is a fun-house-mirror image of America, its democratic institutions crumbling and its people perched between anarchy and totalitarianism.
Whoah! Who got up on the wrong side of The Daily Kos? Sometimes, J.R., it's just a movie. Let me repeat, sometimes, it's just a movie. Of course you probably call movies "cinema."
In his loathsome review, Jones issues a spoiler alert, but he apparently isn't aware, or just doesn't care, that people sometimes skim articles. Readers skim my blog posts. Jones gives away the ending of The Dark Knight. Sorry Jones-ey, but the world isn't hanging on every one of your words.
Why so serious?
Let me use my best Chicago accent to issue my opinion on Jones:
What a douchebag!
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okay, well that review was way too over the top and deep and made too many judgments. I just suggested watching the movie as a history of the last 8 years with certain people as certain characters...which could all be wrong - except one.
ReplyDeleteBush is the Dark Knight.
Sorry "deep" was a bad word...the reviewer suffered from conflated self-importance and the whole thin was poppycock aggrandizement.
ReplyDeleteI don't usually read your blog since politically we don't agree on much...possibly anything. But, I've known you since second grade and I know you're an OK guy so it's all good. Anyhoo...I saw the Facebook bulletin on Dark Knight and since we're gonna see the movie this week I read the post. I then went to the Reader to read the review.
ReplyDeleteGuess what?!? We agree on something afterall. the guy is a total DOUCHEBAG! (Also said in my best South Side Chicago accent.)
Sure there's symbolism but dude...it's not a freakin Bergman film...it's a summer blockbuster. Have some popcorn, take a swig off your 64 ounce Coke and LIGHTEN UP!
Best to you and the family.
You too. Jeff.
ReplyDeleteAnd he's right, I've known Jeff since the second grade...
This reviewer is a tool, Jeff...
ReplyDeleteHe's getting skewered on the Reader comment thread about giving away the ending--he's unapologetic.
I know the sentiment against spoilers is fan-based, but I think it's also encouraged by the studios' marketing divisions, with don't-give-away-the-ending campaigns pumping up a lot of phony excitement for movies that aren't worth seeing.
Sorry, J.R, but I'm gonna burst your self-importance bubble..but your job is to attract people to the Chicago Reader so they read the ads, and ahem, go see movies. In the suburban edition of the Reader, to the left of your lousy review is an ad for The Dark Knight. Since yours is a free paper, it's in your best interest not to kill the bat that lays the golden egg.
Are you, or your editor, aware of that?
I thought of something else we probably agree upon...That our very own incredible Gov. Blago is also a tool and a crook. Except I actually voted for him...twice. Yeah...sorry about that.
ReplyDeleteTake care.
I doubt that the editors of the Chicago Reader are aware of much period. The few times that I even see the paper anymore it is a mere shadow of it's former self at less than half it's former size. Here's the kicker, the Reader is free and it is still having problems. That movie review should be the first of many lessons that the editors could address.
ReplyDeleteReader ink... nastiest smelling stuff this side of Stickney.
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