Tragedy in Colorado
Condolences and prayers go out to all the victims of this senseless act of violence.

12 Confirmed Dead, 59 injured some reportedly still missing in shooting at a midnight showing of The Dark Knight Rises in Aurora, Colorado multiplex. The shooter, reportedly an Ex Medical student, 24 year old James Holmes, is in police custody. He entered an emergency exit door at the front of the theater shortly after the film got underway. He was wearing a gas-mask and began igniting gas canisters, his first shot was at the ceiling and then he open fired on the audience. Mayhem continued as the film played on. The deaths include a six year old child.
"Speaking on behalf of the cast and crew of The Dark Knight Rises, I would like to express our profound sorrow at the senseless tragedy that has befallen the entire Aurora community. I would not presume to know anything about the victims of the shooting but that they were there last night to watch a movie. I believe movies are one of the great American art forms and the shared experience of watching a story unfold on screen is an important and joyful pastime. The movie theatre is my home, and the idea that someone would violate that innocent and hopeful place in such an unbearably savage way is devastating to me. Nothing any of us can say could ever adequately express our feelings for the innocent victims of this appalling crime, but our thoughts are with them and their families."-Christopher Nolan
News media immediately started politicizing the shootings, claiming (falsely) that Holmes was a member of the Colorado Tea Party even before the shooter's name had been publicly released.

The Dark Knight Rises
(2012)
164 min.
Rated: PG-13 Intense sequences of violence and action, some sensuality and language.
Grade: B-
Director: Christopher Nolan
Budget: $250 million
It has been eight years since Batman vanished into the night, turning, in that instant, from hero to fugitive. Assuming the blame for the death of D.A. Harvey Dent, the Dark Knight sacrificed everything for what he and Commissioner Gordon both hoped was the greater good. For a time the lie worked, as criminal activity in Gotham City was crushed under the weight of the anti-crime Dent Act. But everything will change with the arrival of a cunning cat burglar with a mysterious agenda. Far more dangerous, however, is the emergence of Bane, a masked terrorist whose ruthless plans for Gotham drive Bruce out of his self-imposed exile. But even if he dons the cape and cowl again, Batman may be no match for Bane.. -- (C) Warner Bros.
This film is gunning for a record opening weekend. It opens with a very wide release, not just a midnight showing on Thursday night/Friday morning but with multiplexes playing it on all of their screens. One Salt Lake area multiplex had midnight showings on all 24 screens. I caught it locally in Ogden after the Trilogy Marathon on their biggest screen (something I don't think I could have endured) when it repeated at 3:35 AM. Even then at that ridiculous hour there was a fairly good audience.

The production values are very good. I has a cast of talented actors. It also has a heavy handed score that is irksome, a weak predictable direction and a horrific screenplay. One plus (and probably unintended) was the depiction of how social/redistribution revolutionaries like the 'Occupy' movement become the willing 'useful idiots' of would be dictatorial tyrants.



(All photos property of Warner Brothers)
Plot:
(Courtesy of Wikipedia)
(Courtesy of Wikipedia)
Eight years after the events of The Dark Knight, Gotham City is in a state of peace. Under powers granted by the Dent Act, Commissioner Jim Gordon has nearly eradicated violent and organized crime. However, he still feels guilty about the cover-up of Harvey Dent's crimes. At a function celebrating Dent, he plans to admit to the conspiracy, but decides that the city is not ready to hear the truth. While following a lead in the abduction of a congressman from the function, Gordon's speech falls into the hands of terrorist leader Bane. Gordon is shot in the process, and he promotes patrol officer John Blake to detective, allowing Blake to report directly to him.
As Batman has disappeared from Gotham City, so too has Bruce Wayne, locking himself inside Wayne Manor. Wayne Enterprises is crumbling after he invested in a clean energy project designed to harness fusion power, but shut the project down after learning that the core could be modified to become a nuclear weapon. Both Gordon and Blake- who has deduced Batman's identity- implore Bruce to return as Batman, but Alfred Pennyworth resigns in a failed attempt to dissuade him.


Following a trail left by cat burglar Selina Kyle, Batman confronts Bane, who says that he assumed the leadership of the League of Shadows following the death of Ra's al Ghul. Bane kills Daggett and reveals that he was using Daggett's construction firms to stage a heist on Wayne Enterprises' Applied Science Division. He steals Bruce's arsenal before crippling Batman and detaining him in a prison from which escape is virtually impossible. The other inmates relate the story of the only person to ever successfully escape from the prison, a child driven by necessity and the sheer force of will, said to be the child of .



In the aftermath of the explosion, Batman is praised as a sacrificial hero and Bruce is believed dead as a casualty of the riot. As Bruce's estate is divided up, Alfred witnesses Bruce and Selina together alive in a cafe in Italy, while Blake inherits the Batcave.
Detective Blake resigns from the Gotham City Police Department. As he is checking out a secretary asks why he goes by his middle name, John, she tells him she likes his first name...Robin.
Cast:
Christian Bale
Bruce Wayne / Batman
Anne Hathaway
Selina Kyle / Catwoman
Tom Hardy
Bane
Marion Cotillard
Miranda
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
John Blake
Michael Caine
Alfred
Gary Oldman
Commissioner James Gordon
Morgan Freeman
Lucius Fox
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