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Title: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: EMAWmeister on December 20, 2011, 07:52:49 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GokKUqLcvD8

 :popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn:

Who else is pumped  :emawkid: :emawkid: :emawkid:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Stevesie60 on December 20, 2011, 09:48:30 PM
Stevesie60 is.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: j-dub on December 20, 2011, 09:50:47 PM
j-dub also
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: tdaver on December 20, 2011, 09:54:01 PM
 :adios:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Cire on December 20, 2011, 09:56:20 PM
Me
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: 8manpick on December 20, 2011, 09:56:26 PM
 :gocho:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dr. tylerhughes on December 20, 2011, 10:08:19 PM
Hope Bane will be a little bit easier to understand than in the preview...

:cyclist:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: hemmy on December 20, 2011, 10:14:48 PM
Last one was possibly the most overrated movie in the history of earth.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Stevesie60 on December 20, 2011, 10:15:50 PM
Last one was possibly the most overrated movie in the history of earth.

Coming from the guy who doesn't like Breaking Bad.  :jerk:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: 8manpick on December 20, 2011, 10:16:30 PM
Last one was possibly the most overrated movie in the history of earth.

Batman Begins was rather underrated IMHO...
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: DQ12 on December 20, 2011, 10:17:31 PM
Last one was possibly the most overrated movie in the history of earth.

Coming from the guy who doesn't like Breaking Bad.  :jerk:
I really liked Dark Knight.

Thought Batman Begins was pretty boring.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Stevesie60 on December 20, 2011, 10:19:51 PM
Last one was possibly the most overrated movie in the history of earth.

Coming from the guy who doesn't like Breaking Bad.  :jerk:
I really liked Dark Knight.

Thought Batman Begins was pretty boring.

Coming from the guy who doesn't like Breaking Bad.  :jerk:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: _33 on December 20, 2011, 10:20:14 PM
That trailer is the worst of the 3. So choppy. Did not care for that trailer much.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: 8manpick on December 20, 2011, 10:21:37 PM
Last one was possibly the most overrated movie in the history of earth.

Coming from the guy who doesn't like Breaking Bad.  :jerk:
I really liked Dark Knight.

Thought Batman Begins was pretty boring.

Christopher Nolan would like to apologize to you for including a solid story and not enough action for you in Batman Begins.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: WillieWatanabe on December 20, 2011, 10:23:49 PM
never watched any of them. am i missing much?
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Cire on December 20, 2011, 10:24:00 PM
One of the all time great trilogies.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: DQ12 on December 20, 2011, 10:29:46 PM
Last one was possibly the most overrated movie in the history of earth.

Coming from the guy who doesn't like Breaking Bad.  :jerk:
I really liked Dark Knight.

Thought Batman Begins was pretty boring.

Coming from the guy who doesn't like Breaking Bad.  :jerk:
(https://goemaw.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi4.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fy110%2FTHE_agnax%2FBad.jpg&hash=a4cabee28ede44404e0fe276d2a2d7e000020b5e)
 :lol:

Take that, BBFanboy60.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: DQ12 on December 20, 2011, 10:31:17 PM
Last one was possibly the most overrated movie in the history of earth.

Coming from the guy who doesn't like Breaking Bad.  :jerk:
I really liked Dark Knight.

Thought Batman Begins was pretty boring.

Christopher Nolan would like to apologize to you for including a solid story and not enough action for you in Batman Begins.
Apology accepted, I guess.  If you consider spending half the movie chronicling Batman's ninja training a "solid story."

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But Dlew, you need that sequence in Asia to provide the backstory.

I know, and it was really boring.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Cire on December 20, 2011, 10:34:30 PM
Hobbit trailer is out too, looks great but a year away
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: _33 on December 20, 2011, 10:42:51 PM
never watched any of them. am i missing much?

No. They've gone downhill since Batman Begins. The trailers I mean.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: 8manpick on December 20, 2011, 10:55:22 PM
Last one was possibly the most overrated movie in the history of earth.

Coming from the guy who doesn't like Breaking Bad.  :jerk:
I really liked Dark Knight.

Thought Batman Begins was pretty boring.

Christopher Nolan would like to apologize to you for including a solid story and not enough action for you in Batman Begins.
Apology accepted, I guess.  If you consider spending half the movie chronicling Batman's ninja training a "solid story."

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But Dlew, you need that sequence in Asia to provide the backstory.

I know, and it was really boring.

Eh, I thought it was a really cool way to set it up.  Spending 1 out of 8 hours on backstory in a trilogy seems justified.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Cire on December 20, 2011, 10:58:23 PM
I thought the asia stuff was cool
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Stevesie60 on December 20, 2011, 11:01:47 PM
Last one was possibly the most overrated movie in the history of earth.

Coming from the guy who doesn't like Breaking Bad.  :jerk:
I really liked Dark Knight.

Thought Batman Begins was pretty boring.

Coming from the guy who doesn't like Breaking Bad.  :jerk:
(https://goemaw.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi4.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fy110%2FTHE_agnax%2FBad.jpg&hash=a4cabee28ede44404e0fe276d2a2d7e000020b5e)
 :lol:

Take that, BBFanboy60.

 :curse:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Stupid Fitz on December 21, 2011, 06:37:03 AM
Last one was possibly the most overrated movie in the history of earth.

Batman Begins was rather underrated IMHO...

Best Batman movie
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Johnny Wichita on December 21, 2011, 08:38:54 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GokKUqLcvD8

 :popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn:

Who else is pumped  :emawkid: :emawkid: :emawkid:

Oh my.   :thumbs:

Christopher Nolan is a golden god. 
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: CNS on December 21, 2011, 09:07:42 AM
Dark Knight was fantastic and by far the best Batman movie made.  Joker was increds.

Worried that the Rises will be a let down after the last one. 

Have not watched the trailer.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: OK_Cat on December 21, 2011, 09:21:52 AM
i like the batman movies with michael keaton more than these.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Rams on December 21, 2011, 10:45:58 AM
Last one was possibly the most overrated movie in the history of earth.

Coming from the guy who doesn't like Breaking Bad.  :jerk:

If you replace Heath Ledger's performance with an average performance, that movie becomes just another superhero movie.  His Joker character absolutely put that movie on it's back and carried it. If Rises doesn't luck out and get another Oscar worthy performance out of a main character it's going to be a HUGE letdown.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Cire on December 21, 2011, 10:48:26 AM
Last one was possibly the most overrated movie in the history of earth.

Coming from the guy who doesn't like Breaking Bad.  :jerk:

If you replace Heath Ledger's performance with an average performance, that movie becomes just another superhero movie.  His Joker character absolutely put that movie on it's back and carried it. If Rises doesn't luck out and get another Oscar worthy performance out of a main character it's going to be a HUGE letdown.

Agree that ledger made the movie fantastic but the first one was pretty darn good without a single stellar role
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: jmlynch1 on December 21, 2011, 12:08:01 PM
Seems like it should be called rise of the %99
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: pissclams on December 27, 2011, 01:57:24 PM
http://www.youtube.com/user/TheTrailerCats?feature=watch
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: KCFDcat on December 27, 2011, 03:41:13 PM
Anne Hathaway  :love:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: EMAWmeister on July 18, 2012, 07:13:56 PM
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Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: kim carnes on July 18, 2012, 11:57:38 PM
Last one was possibly the most overrated movie in the history of earth.

Coming from the guy who doesn't like Breaking Bad.  :jerk:

If you replace Heath Ledger's performance with an average performance, that movie becomes just another superhero movie.  His Joker character absolutely put that movie on it's back and carried it. If Rises doesn't luck out and get another Oscar worthy performance out of a main character it's going to be a HUGE letdown.

What a rough ridin' revelation this post is.    That's like saying the heat would be a worse team without Lebron.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: DQ12 on July 19, 2012, 01:46:31 AM
Last one was possibly the most overrated movie in the history of earth.

Coming from the guy who doesn't like Breaking Bad.  :jerk:

If you replace Heath Ledger's performance with an average performance, that movie becomes just another superhero movie.  His Joker character absolutely put that movie on it's back and carried it. If Rises doesn't luck out and get another Oscar worthy performance out of a main character it's going to be a HUGE letdown.

What a rough ridin' revelation this post is.    That's like saying the heat would be a worse team without Lebron.
Well if Lebron died during the finals, and people expected the heat to live up to this season's success, that would be a pretty decent revelation, wouldn't it, Kim Carnes?
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Mikeyis4dcats on July 19, 2012, 08:37:44 AM
Seeing Saturday at the Olathe 30 Cinema Suites.   Will review.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Stevesie60 on July 19, 2012, 08:39:00 AM
I have a feeling that JGL becomes Robin, and since Christian Bale said he'd never do a Batman movie with Robin, they kill him off and start a separate movie series with JGL being the star.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: mocat on July 19, 2012, 09:15:11 AM
I have a feeling that JGL becomes Robin, and since Christian Bale said he'd never do a Batman movie with Robin, they kill him off and start a separate movie series with JGL being the star.

JGL is Nolan's guy and Nolan is done with comic book movies after this one.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Stevesie60 on July 19, 2012, 09:16:27 AM
I have a feeling that JGL becomes Robin, and since Christian Bale said he'd never do a Batman movie with Robin, they kill him off and start a separate movie series with JGL being the star.

JGL is Nolan's guy and Nolan is done with comic book movies after this one.

I hope so.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Cire on July 19, 2012, 11:04:57 AM
nolan is producing superman
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: hemmy on July 19, 2012, 11:09:53 AM
I didn't think the Dark Knight was all that good.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: 'taterblast on July 19, 2012, 11:11:17 AM
batman trilogy tonight in IMAX. oh man.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: mocat on July 19, 2012, 11:23:57 AM
nolan is producing superman

http://screenrant.com/christoper-nolan-superman-batman-dark-knight-rises-mikee-90198/ (http://screenrant.com/christoper-nolan-superman-batman-dark-knight-rises-mikee-90198/)

Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Cire on July 19, 2012, 11:37:58 AM
yeah, that was a year ago.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: 420seriouscat69 on July 19, 2012, 12:08:41 PM
I'm doing this one gold & fork style Friday night at AMC.  :kstategrad:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: j-dub on July 19, 2012, 03:21:42 PM
I'm doing this one gold & fork fork and screen style Friday night at AMC.  :kstategrad:

 :lol: fork and screen is so 2008 fanning. cinema suites bro. that's where it's at.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: EllToPay on July 19, 2012, 03:27:19 PM
I'm doing this one gold & fork style Friday night at AMC.  :kstategrad:

long island teas at gold fork on a friday afternoon. :love:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Pete on July 19, 2012, 05:23:06 PM
Dark Knight was fantastic and by far the best Batman movie made.  Joker was increds.

Worried that the Rises will be a let down after the last one. 

Have not watched the trailer.

I am going to go see this rough ridin' thing in the IMAX tomorrow, not because I want to, but because I feel like I have to.  I really don't like batman that much.  I've seen all the movies, and they are all just meh.  What is so cool about batman.  He's like a really boring Tony Stark/Ironman. 
Title: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: That_Guy on July 19, 2012, 05:44:04 PM
eff you, batman is a complete badass
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Stevesie60 on July 19, 2012, 05:46:37 PM
Even if Heath Ledger was still alive, this trilogy still has the best villains of all time. 
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: 8manpick on July 19, 2012, 06:12:59 PM
Even if Heath Ledger was still alive, this trilogy still has the best villains of all time.

Scarecrow and Ra's Al Ghul were both fantastic. 
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Cire on July 19, 2012, 06:15:27 PM
Yeah
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dub on July 19, 2012, 06:17:05 PM
Even if Heath Ledger was still alive, this trilogy still has the best villains of all time.

I was kind of wishing to see how they could incorporate penguin and make it badass.  Hell, just put DeVito back in there and it would've been awesome.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: _33 on July 19, 2012, 06:42:08 PM
Batman Begins was the best one. By far.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: 8manpick on July 19, 2012, 06:43:46 PM
Batman Begins was the best one. By far.
:cheers:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: 'taterblast on July 20, 2012, 03:30:55 AM
did not disappoint. although, i thought it was a bit hard to understand bane.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Perry on July 20, 2012, 05:15:59 AM
http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/07/20/12850048-14-shot-dead-at-dark-knight-rises-screening-in-aurora-colorado?lite
 :frown:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: AppleJack on July 20, 2012, 07:26:39 AM
awful
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Mikeyis4dcats on July 20, 2012, 08:20:39 AM
who the eff takes a 3 month old to a midnight showing of Batman?
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: The Tonya Harding of Twitter Users Creep on July 20, 2012, 08:40:16 AM
Jesus what is wrong with people? 15 miles from Columbine, too.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: OK_Cat on July 20, 2012, 08:46:04 AM
i heard this movie kills
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on July 20, 2012, 08:50:55 AM
who the eff takes a 3 month old to a midnight showing of Batman?


what should they have done? left the 3 month old at home? it's three months old dude. it was probably just going to sleep through the whole thing in a car seat. who cares.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: AbeFroman on July 20, 2012, 10:57:46 AM
who the eff takes a 3 month old to a midnight showing of Batman?


what should they have done? left the 3 month old at home? it's three months old dude. it was probably just going to sleep through the whole thing in a car seat. who cares.

Had some self control and not gone to the movie? Waited until later this weekend when a babysitter could be arranged? Realized that if you want to keep going out on Thursdays at midnight you should refrain from reproducing?
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: OK_Cat on July 20, 2012, 12:04:17 PM
who the eff takes a 3 month old to a midnight showing of Batman?


what should they have done? left the 3 month old at home? it's three months old dude. it was probably just going to sleep through the whole thing in a car seat. who cares.

Had some self control and not gone to the movie? Waited until later this weekend when a babysitter could be arranged? Realized that if you want to keep going out on Thursdays at midnight you should refrain from reproducing?

really weird soapbox you're standing on
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: EllToPay on July 20, 2012, 12:10:42 PM
who the eff takes a 3 month old to a midnight showing of Batman?


what should they have done? left the 3 month old at home? it's three months old dude. it was probably just going to sleep through the whole thing in a car seat. who cares.

Had some self control and not gone to the movie? Waited until later this weekend when a babysitter could be arranged? Realized that if you want to keep going out on Thursdays at midnight you should refrain from reproducing?

really weird soapbox you're standing on

actually, no, not really weird at all.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: LilSmokyMcIntyre on July 20, 2012, 12:16:34 PM
Man, good thing we kicked CU out of the Big 12. We totally avoided this disaster. T&Ps to the victims and the PAC 12. Next time they should do their homework before the let an institution like Colorado in.

These things happen in 3, right?  Meth scandal for SEC's Mizz coming??? :nono:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: OK_Cat on July 20, 2012, 12:17:37 PM
so if you have a kid, you aren't allowed to watch a thursday night movie?   :dubious:
Title: Re: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: 8manpick on July 20, 2012, 12:24:49 PM
who the eff takes a 3 month old to a midnight showing of Batman?


what should they have done? left the 3 month old at home? it's three months old dude. it was probably just going to sleep through the whole thing in a car seat. who cares.

Had some self control and not gone to the movie? Waited until later this weekend when a babysitter could be arranged? Realized that if you want to keep going out on Thursdays at midnight you should refrain from reproducing?

That's the dumbest rough ridin' thing I've ever heard.

Sent from my GT-S5830M using Tapatalk 2
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: EllToPay on July 20, 2012, 12:29:45 PM
so if you have a kid, you aren't allowed to watch a thursday night movie?   :dubious:

you're allowed. but you're also a dumbass.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on July 20, 2012, 12:31:32 PM
who the eff takes a 3 month old to a midnight showing of Batman?


what should they have done? left the 3 month old at home? it's three months old dude. it was probably just going to sleep through the whole thing in a car seat. who cares.

Had some self control and not gone to the movie? Waited until later this weekend when a babysitter could be arranged? Realized that if you want to keep going out on Thursdays at midnight you should refrain from reproducing?

i still can't figure out what the issue is. is it that they took the three month old to a movie or that they took it to a midnight movie, because from your response i can't tell. lol if it's the second.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: OK_Cat on July 20, 2012, 12:36:20 PM
threads like this really pull out the "have kids" crowd from the "single and alone" crowd.

LOL @ thinking that a three month old is sleeping at midnight.
Title: Re: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: EMAWmeister on July 20, 2012, 12:44:52 PM
who the eff takes a 3 month old to a midnight showing of Batman?


what should they have done? left the 3 month old at home? it's three months old dude. it was probably just going to sleep through the whole thing in a car seat. who cares.

Had some self control and not gone to the movie? Waited until later this weekend when a babysitter could be arranged? Realized that if you want to keep going out on Thursdays at midnight you should refrain from reproducing?

That's the dumbest rough ridin' thing I've ever heard.

Sent from my GT-S5830M using Tapatalk 2

I mean it's a valid point but it's rough ridin' irrelevant when 15 people were shot dead.
Title: Re: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on July 20, 2012, 12:49:17 PM
who the eff takes a 3 month old to a midnight showing of Batman?


what should they have done? left the 3 month old at home? it's three months old dude. it was probably just going to sleep through the whole thing in a car seat. who cares.

Had some self control and not gone to the movie? Waited until later this weekend when a babysitter could be arranged? Realized that if you want to keep going out on Thursdays at midnight you should refrain from reproducing?

That's the dumbest rough ridin' thing I've ever heard.

Sent from my GT-S5830M using Tapatalk 2

I mean it's a valid point but it's rough ridin' irrelevant when 15 people were shot dead.






take it to the people shot dead thread. this has turned into whether or not it's ok to take a three month old to a movie thread or possibly into a whether or not it's ok to take a three month old to a midnight movie thread. i still can't tell and am waiting on further clarification.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: OK_Cat on July 20, 2012, 12:50:38 PM
yeah, the dead people thing doesn't apply to this thread anymore, a clear line in the sand has been drawn.

those who are level headed and sane, and those who think that you either can't take a 3 month old to a movie, or you can't take a 3 month old to a midnight movie (direction unclear)
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: steve dave on July 20, 2012, 12:50:48 PM
threads like this really pull out the "have kids" crowd from the "single and alone" crowd.

I'm solidly in neither of those crowds
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: OK_Cat on July 20, 2012, 12:51:30 PM
threads like this really pull out the "have kids" crowd from the "single and alone" crowd.

I'm solidly in neither of those croweds

then you can clearly see how stupid the single and alone crowd is.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on July 20, 2012, 12:54:15 PM
oh my. i just drove past mhk city park and saw some parents with a three month old. get a sitter lined up next time if you want to go to the park you parents!  :shakesfist:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: j-von on July 20, 2012, 12:55:16 PM
Can't really take sides since I don't have kids yet, but questions...

a. Movies are loud as crap these days, wouldn't that scare a 3 month old?
b. If a 3 month old is scared, isn't it going to cry and annoy everybody or cause you to miss the movie by taking it outside?
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on July 20, 2012, 12:57:45 PM
Can't really take sides since I don't have kids yet, but questions...

a. Movies are loud as crap these days, wouldn't that scare a 3 month old?
b. If a 3 month old is scared, isn't it going to cry and annoy everybody or cause you to miss the movie by taking it outside?

a. no
b. this thread isn't about a 3 month old crying and annoying everybody. that's an actual issue that any sane person would agree would be an issue.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: slobber on July 20, 2012, 01:00:41 PM
I am firmly in the :keep your 3 month old out of the movie theater camp: because Mikey4cats might be there and then he'd cause a scene and I might miss part of the movie.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dugout DickStone on July 20, 2012, 01:01:38 PM
3 month olds don't really keep time very well.  midnight is about the same as any time.  I just don't see taking them to a movie under any circumstances.

Thats just me.  I am a pretty superior parent.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Big Sam on July 20, 2012, 01:03:56 PM
Man, good thing we kicked CU out of the Big 12. We totally avoided this disaster. T&Ps to the victims and the PAC 12. Next time they should do their homework before the let an institution like Colorado in.

These things happen in 3, right?  Meth scandal for SEC's Mizz coming??? :nono:

Not out of the woods yet, even if CU is out of the Big 12.  That is, unless we don't allow kids from Colarado to attend any Big 12 school  Remember, KSU was almost involved in one of these things in 2005.  KSU was at OU and the OU student detonated himself outside the stadium.  He probably was a suicide bomber (even if Homeland Security tries to say otherwise - no nutty attacks by recent converts or Muslims in the U.S. are religious based  - see Ft. Hood or UNC events - according to them, instead the perps are just emotionally distressed).  There are conflicting reports the dude tried to get into the KSU-OU game but was turned away/left because of backpack searches.  Instead, he went out to a bench outside the stadium and blew himself up.

Colorado is a state full of some serious f'ed up people.  They should put a wall around that state and not let 'em out. 
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: j-von on July 20, 2012, 01:04:32 PM
3 month olds don't really keep time very well.  midnight is about the same as any time.  I just don't see taking them to a movie under any circumstances.

Thats just me.  I am a pretty superior parent.

This whole thing seems like a winner to me. 
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: steve dave on July 20, 2012, 01:06:04 PM
so everyone's strongly on no crying babys in the theater/restaurant/etc. team though right?  that's all I really care about. 
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: 8manpick on July 20, 2012, 01:07:07 PM
threads like this really pull out the "have kids" crowd from the "single and alone" crowd.

I'm solidly in neither of those croweds

then you can clearly see how stupid the single and alone crowd is.

I'm in the single and alone crowd, but I'm clearly on #teamDarisandOKCat from the looks of things :confused:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dugout DickStone on July 20, 2012, 01:07:34 PM
so everyone's strongly on no crying babys in the theater/restaurant/etc. team though right?  that's all I really care about.

There isn't another team on this board.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Big Sam on July 20, 2012, 01:09:16 PM
3 month olds don't really keep time very well.  midnight is about the same as any time.  I just don't see taking them to a movie under any circumstances.

Thats just me.  I am a pretty superior parent.

Kudos to you limestone.  The 6-year-olds, that's sort of F'ed im some ways worse than the 3-month-old.  However, it is the 6-year-olds at R movies that is real messed up. 
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dugout DickStone on July 20, 2012, 01:10:11 PM
3 month olds don't really keep time very well.  midnight is about the same as any time.  I just don't see taking them to a movie under any circumstances.

Thats just me.  I am a pretty superior parent.

Kudos to you limestone.  The 6-year-olds, that's sort of F'ed im some ways worse than the 3-month-old.  However, it is the 6-year-olds at R movies that is real messed up.

6 year old shouldn't be anywhere near the midnight showing of DK
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Big Sam on July 20, 2012, 01:10:33 PM
Man, good thing we kicked CU out of the Big 12. We totally avoided this disaster. T&Ps to the victims and the PAC 12. Next time they should do their homework before the let an institution like Colorado in.

These things happen in 3, right?  Meth scandal for SEC's Mizz coming??? :nono:

Not out of the woods yet, even if CU is out of the Big 12.  That is, unless we don't allow kids from Colarado to attend any Big 12 school  Remember, KSU was almost involved in one of these things in 2005.  KSU was at OU and the OU student detonated himself outside the stadium.  He probably was a suicide bomber (even if Homeland Security tries to say otherwise - no nutty attacks by recent converts or Muslims in the U.S. are religious based  - see Ft. Hood or UNC events - according to them, instead the perps are just emotionally distressed).  There are conflicting reports the dude tried to get into the KSU-OU game but was turned away/left because of backpack searches.  Instead, he went out to a bench outside the stadium and blew himself up.

Colorado is a state full of some serious f'ed up people.  They should put a wall around that state and not let 'em out.

Oops, forgot to note the Kid at OU was from Colorado.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: OK_Cat on July 20, 2012, 01:10:44 PM
threads like this really pull out the "have kids" crowd from the "single and alone" crowd.

I'm solidly in neither of those croweds

then you can clearly see how stupid the single and alone crowd is.

I'm in the single and alone crowd, but I'm clearly on #teamDarisandOKCat from the looks of things :confused:

t & p's
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on July 20, 2012, 01:11:05 PM
so everyone's strongly on no crying babys in the theater/restaurant/etc. team though right?  that's all I really care about.

yes. i think all normal people are in the no annoying things in the theater/restaurant/etc team. babies crying, loud talkers, people with B.O, cell phones going off, people throwing things, people putting their feet and or knees on the back of your chair. you know, annoying things.

the thing is, the phone is only annoying if it rings and or someone starts talking on it and the baby is only an issue if it starts crying and the parents aren't seated as close as possible to the exit and immediately leave. as long as it's quiet which it more than likely would be, who cares?
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: 8manpick on July 20, 2012, 01:11:20 PM
3 month olds don't really keep time very well.  midnight is about the same as any time.  I just don't see taking them to a movie under any circumstances.

Thats just me.  I am a pretty superior parent.

Kudos to you limestone.  The 6-year-olds, that's sort of F'ed im some ways worse than the 3-month-old.  However, it is the 6-year-olds at R movies that is real messed up.

Way worse to take a 2-8 year old to an adult movie than a 3-month-old
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: OK_Cat on July 20, 2012, 01:12:26 PM
if your 3 month old is crying at a movie, then take him to the lobby until he's asleep.  then go back to movie.  everybody is cool with that.

i fail to see a problem with taking a 3 month old to a movie, midnight or not.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: OK_Cat on July 20, 2012, 01:13:28 PM
so everyone's strongly on no crying babys in the theater/restaurant/etc. team though right?  that's all I really care about.

yes. i think all normal people are in the no annoying things in the theater/restaurant/etc team. babies crying, loud talkers, people with B.O, cell phones going off, people throwing things, people putting their feet and or knees on the back of your chair. you know, annoying things.

the thing is, the phone is only annoying if it rings and or someone starts talking on it and the baby is only an issue if it starts crying and the parents aren't seated as close as possible to the exit and immediately leave. as long as it's quiet which it more than likely would be, who cares?

yeah.  we took our kid to several movies when she was a few months old.  you just sit near the back door in case you have to get up and quiet her down.  no big deal.

i'd rather be in a movie theater with 20 babies than 20 teenagers. 
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: EllToPay on July 20, 2012, 01:16:05 PM
so everyone's strongly on no crying babys in the theater/restaurant/etc. team though right?  that's all I really care about.

i think that's the point most of the anti 3 month olds in theater posters until rd and okcat chimed in.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dugout DickStone on July 20, 2012, 01:16:15 PM
so everyone's strongly on no crying babys in the theater/restaurant/etc. team though right?  that's all I really care about.

yes. i think all normal people are in the no annoying things in the theater/restaurant/etc team. babies crying, loud talkers, people with B.O, cell phones going off, people throwing things, people putting their feet and or knees on the back of your chair. you know, annoying things.

the thing is, the phone is only annoying if it rings and or someone starts talking on it and the baby is only an issue if it starts crying and the parents aren't seated as close as possible to the exit and immediately leave. as long as it's quiet which it more than likely would be, who cares?

yeah.  we took our kid to several movies when she was a few months old.  you just sit near the back door in case you have to get up and quiet her down.  no big deal.

i'd rather be in a movie theater with 20 babies than 20 teenagers.

What about 20 baby teenagers?   :horrorsurprise:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: steve dave on July 20, 2012, 01:16:30 PM
another question:  is the baby in the baby carrier deal?  is that thing in a seat?  did they have to buy a ticket for the baby?  the other day I was forced to fly southwest so no assigned seats.  the flight was full.  everyone got loaded and the last guy couldn't find a seat.  turns out someone with a lap baby had the baby in a seat.  the level of infuriated I was once they finally figured this out and we were late taking off was pretty high.  pretty damn high.

EDIT:  then the whore of a mother got upset about it.  I JUST GOT MYSELF INFURIATED AGAIN THINKING ABOUT IT.  :curse:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: 0.42 on July 20, 2012, 01:18:11 PM
guys i heard the suspect who did this was a copy of grand theft auto 4, please can someone confirm, tia
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dugout DickStone on July 20, 2012, 01:19:14 PM
another question:  is the baby in the baby carrier deal?  is that thing in a seat?  did they have to buy a ticket for the baby?  the other day I was forced to fly southwest so no assigned seats.  the flight was full.  everyone got loaded and the last guy couldn't find a seat.  turns out someone with a lap baby had the baby in a seat.  the level of infuriated I was once they finally figured this out and we were late taking off was pretty high.  pretty damn high.

They should be banned.  I have bought several seats for LSOCette though half the time SHE DIDN'T EVEN SIT IN THE SEAT BUT RODE IN MY LAP.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: 0.42 on July 20, 2012, 01:20:27 PM
welp

Quote
@celebboutique: #Aurora is trending, clearly about our Kim K inspired #Aurora dress ;) Shop: http://bit.ly/O3oEKx
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: steve dave on July 20, 2012, 01:21:20 PM
that should end well for them
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: CNS on July 20, 2012, 01:22:15 PM
another question:  is the baby in the baby carrier deal?  is that thing in a seat?  did they have to buy a ticket for the baby?  the other day I was forced to fly southwest so no assigned seats.  the flight was full.  everyone got loaded and the last guy couldn't find a seat.  turns out someone with a lap baby had the baby in a seat.  the level of infuriated I was once they finally figured this out and we were late taking off was pretty high.  pretty damn high.

EDIT:  then the whore of a mother got upset about it.  I JUST GOT MYSELF INFURIATED AGAIN THINKING ABOUT IT.  :curse:

I couldn't imagine sitting next to someone who had a kid booked to ride on their lap.  I mean, there is barely room to have a kindle on your lap.  IMO, would be worse than finding out you are sitting next to the guy who needs the seat belt extender.

Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on July 20, 2012, 01:22:52 PM
another question:  is the baby in the baby carrier deal?  is that thing in a seat?  did they have to buy a ticket for the baby?  the other day I was forced to fly southwest so no assigned seats.  the flight was full.  everyone got loaded and the last guy couldn't find a seat.  turns out someone with a lap baby had the baby in a seat.  the level of infuriated I was once they finally figured this out and we were late taking off was pretty high.  pretty damn high.


yes. that sounds very annoying as well.

baby on plane causing a delay= an issue.
baby on plane that you did not even know was there= non issue.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: hemmy on July 20, 2012, 01:23:40 PM
oh my. i just drove past mhk city park and saw some parents with a three month old. get a sitter lined up next time if you want to go to the park you parents!  :shakesfist:

Daris, quit being a dumbass.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: OK_Cat on July 20, 2012, 01:24:25 PM
welp

Quote
@celebboutique: #Aurora is trending, clearly about our Kim K inspired #Aurora dress ;) Shop: http://bit.ly/O3oEKx

no publicity is bad publicity. 
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dugout DickStone on July 20, 2012, 01:28:00 PM
that should end well for them

Yup.  A beloved national treasure.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on July 20, 2012, 01:36:37 PM
3 month olds don't really keep time very well.  midnight is about the same as any time.  I just don't see taking them to a movie under any circumstances.

Thats just me.  I am a pretty superior parent.


well i'm probably the best parent i know and i took a one week old to probably the loudest bball game that i've ever been to in bramlage. guess what happened? he slept through the whole thing.  :zzz:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: EllToPay on July 20, 2012, 01:37:27 PM
3 month olds don't really keep time very well.  midnight is about the same as any time.  I just don't see taking them to a movie under any circumstances.

Thats just me.  I am a pretty superior parent.


i'm probably the best parent i know and i took a one week old to probably the loudest bball game that i've ever been to in bramlage. guess what happened? he slept through the whole thing.  :zzz:

that's pretty cool that you can predict the future on how newborns will react around other people. real neat, rd.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: AbeFroman on July 20, 2012, 01:38:54 PM
god damnit, logging in while having 2 threads open is a disaster.

Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: EllToPay on July 20, 2012, 01:40:14 PM
I work with 2 women. The first is always on the phone arguing with her husband (been married a year and a half, always fighting), or arguing with a family member (mom, cousin, sister the most common victims). The other is always eating snacks and complaining about how her blood sugar is too low.

 :lol:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: mocat on July 20, 2012, 01:41:03 PM
charmingly embarrassing moment for abe right here  :D
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on July 20, 2012, 01:42:22 PM
3 month olds don't really keep time very well.  midnight is about the same as any time.  I just don't see taking them to a movie under any circumstances.

Thats just me.  I am a pretty superior parent.


i'm probably the best parent i know and i took a one week old to probably the loudest bball game that i've ever been to in bramlage. guess what happened? he slept through the whole thing.  :zzz:

that's pretty cool that you can predict the future on how newborns will react around other people. real neat, rd.

well that's funny because i can't even predict how adults will sometimes react around other people. i mean, trim choked out a guy in front of an elevator in okc once and i certainly would not have predicted that. then there was a time that my wife got a migraine while we were at a movie and so we left. good point on never taking a son or daughter anywhere until you can be 100% as to how they will act/the future. you should write a book about it. dumbass.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: steve dave on July 20, 2012, 01:44:28 PM
I can easily predict when trim is going to choke someone out.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: EllToPay on July 20, 2012, 01:45:40 PM
3 month olds don't really keep time very well.  midnight is about the same as any time.  I just don't see taking them to a movie under any circumstances.

Thats just me.  I am a pretty superior parent.


i'm probably the best parent i know and i took a one week old to probably the loudest bball game that i've ever been to in bramlage. guess what happened? he slept through the whole thing.  :zzz:

that's pretty cool that you can predict the future on how newborns will react around other people. real neat, rd.

well that's funny because i can't even predict how adults will sometimes react around other people. i mean, trim choked out a guy in front of an elevator in okc once and i certainly would not have predicted that. then there was a time that my wife got a migraine while we were at a movie and so we left. good point on never taking a son or daughter anywhere until you can be 100% as to how they will act/the future. you should write a book about it. dumbass.

oh, ok. my bad, i didnt realize you were the responsible party for other adults' behavior. next time i'm at a ksu cats game and the guy sitting next to me gets sick, i'll make sure i come find you and yell at you for letting this random dude into the game.  :thumbs:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Saulbadguy on July 20, 2012, 01:55:32 PM
having any child within earshot is unbearable and unacceptable, no matter the age
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on July 20, 2012, 02:00:46 PM
3 month olds don't really keep time very well.  midnight is about the same as any time.  I just don't see taking them to a movie under any circumstances.

Thats just me.  I am a pretty superior parent.


i'm probably the best parent i know and i took a one week old to probably the loudest bball game that i've ever been to in bramlage. guess what happened? he slept through the whole thing.  :zzz:

that's pretty cool that you can predict the future on how newborns will react around other people. real neat, rd.

well that's funny because i can't even predict how adults will sometimes react around other people. i mean, trim choked out a guy in front of an elevator in okc once and i certainly would not have predicted that. then there was a time that my wife got a migraine while we were at a movie and so we left. good point on never taking a son or daughter anywhere until you can be 100% as to how they will act/the future. you should write a book about it. dumbass.

oh, ok. my bad, i didnt realize you were the responsible party for other adults' behavior. next time i'm at a ksu cats game and the guy sitting next to me gets sick, i'll make sure i come find you and yell at you for letting this random dude into the game.  :thumbs:

then i guess you're just simply saying that parents shouldn't do anything with their kids unless they can predict what the outcome of that event will be because of the fact that they are responsible for the child. lol. great call here. hey etp, ransom house editor on line one offering a six figure book deal for rights to this strategy.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dugout DickStone on July 20, 2012, 02:08:16 PM
3 month olds don't really keep time very well.  midnight is about the same as any time.  I just don't see taking them to a movie under any circumstances.

Thats just me.  I am a pretty superior parent.


i'm probably the best parent i know and i took a one week old to probably the loudest bball game that i've ever been to in bramlage. guess what happened? he slept through the whole thing.  :zzz:

that's pretty cool that you can predict the future on how newborns will react around other people. real neat, rd.

well that's funny because i can't even predict how adults will sometimes react around other people. i mean, trim choked out a guy in front of an elevator in okc once and i certainly would not have predicted that. then there was a time that my wife got a migraine while we were at a movie and so we left. good point on never taking a son or daughter anywhere until you can be 100% as to how they will act/the future. you should write a book about it. dumbass.

oh, ok. my bad, i didnt realize you were the responsible party for other adults' behavior. next time i'm at a ksu cats game and the guy sitting next to me gets sick, i'll make sure i come find you and yell at you for letting this random dude into the game.  :thumbs:

then i guess you're just simply saying that parents shouldn't do anything with their kids unless they can predict what the outcome of that event will be because of the fact that they are responsible for the child. lol. great call here. hey etp, ransom house editor on line one offering a six figure book deal for rights to this strategy.

Not sure who ransom house is but I would buy the ETP book from them.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on July 20, 2012, 02:09:37 PM
having any child within earshot is unbearable and unacceptable, no matter the age



i really worry about the ability of most of you guys on here in terms of being able to function successfully in society when your skin is so thin that this type of stuff sets you off.  i mean really it's like everybody here is a thirteen year old girl in terms of things that bother them. but not a normal thirteen year old girl, one that is like way more sensitive than the other 13 year old girls and complains about stuff that would not even faze a normal 13 year old girl.

it's like this place is one long ride in a car with kids in the back seat complaining that one is touching the other and that the other one keeps making weird faces.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Trim on July 20, 2012, 02:10:01 PM
:lol: at the trim analogies. :thumbs:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: EllToPay on July 20, 2012, 02:10:17 PM
3 month olds don't really keep time very well.  midnight is about the same as any time.  I just don't see taking them to a movie under any circumstances.

Thats just me.  I am a pretty superior parent.


i'm probably the best parent i know and i took a one week old to probably the loudest bball game that i've ever been to in bramlage. guess what happened? he slept through the whole thing.  :zzz:

that's pretty cool that you can predict the future on how newborns will react around other people. real neat, rd.

well that's funny because i can't even predict how adults will sometimes react around other people. i mean, trim choked out a guy in front of an elevator in okc once and i certainly would not have predicted that. then there was a time that my wife got a migraine while we were at a movie and so we left. good point on never taking a son or daughter anywhere until you can be 100% as to how they will act/the future. you should write a book about it. dumbass.

oh, ok. my bad, i didnt realize you were the responsible party for other adults' behavior. next time i'm at a ksu cats game and the guy sitting next to me gets sick, i'll make sure i come find you and yell at you for letting this random dude into the game.  :thumbs:

then i guess you're just simply saying that parents shouldn't do anything with their kids unless they can predict what the outcome of that event will be because of the fact that they are responsible for the child. lol. great call here. hey etp, ransom house editor on line one offering a six figure book deal for rights to this strategy.

nope, just laughing at the fact that you would compare bringing a 3 month old into a theater to bringing trim to a bar in fear that he may choke someone out. lol at that comparo. no thanks random house editor, i need to watch rd's kids tonight because he was going to go to auntie mae's and try and bring them in and watch him do shots of whiskey. no harm, he says, because they won't be crying or bothering any other patrons or anything.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: ChiComCat on July 20, 2012, 02:11:02 PM
so everyone's strongly on no crying babys in the theater/restaurant/etc. team though right?  that's all I really care about.

yes. i think all normal people are in the no annoying things in the theater/restaurant/etc team. babies crying, loud talkers, people with B.O, cell phones going off, people throwing things, people putting their feet and or knees on the back of your chair. you know, annoying things.

the thing is, the phone is only annoying if it rings and or someone starts talking on it and the baby is only an issue if it starts crying and the parents aren't seated as close as possible to the exit and immediately leave. as long as it's quiet which it more than likely would be, who cares?

Cell phones are most annoying when someone decides to fire off a text mid-movie and light up the whole damn theater with their giant screened smart phone, imo
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: WillieWatanabe on July 20, 2012, 02:19:13 PM
i think abefroman is on the right track here, you guys.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on July 20, 2012, 02:21:04 PM
3 month olds don't really keep time very well.  midnight is about the same as any time.  I just don't see taking them to a movie under any circumstances.

Thats just me.  I am a pretty superior parent.


i'm probably the best parent i know and i took a one week old to probably the loudest bball game that i've ever been to in bramlage. guess what happened? he slept through the whole thing.  :zzz:

that's pretty cool that you can predict the future on how newborns will react around other people. real neat, rd.

well that's funny because i can't even predict how adults will sometimes react around other people. i mean, trim choked out a guy in front of an elevator in okc once and i certainly would not have predicted that. then there was a time that my wife got a migraine while we were at a movie and so we left. good point on never taking a son or daughter anywhere until you can be 100% as to how they will act/the future. you should write a book about it. dumbass.

oh, ok. my bad, i didnt realize you were the responsible party for other adults' behavior. next time i'm at a ksu cats game and the guy sitting next to me gets sick, i'll make sure i come find you and yell at you for letting this random dude into the game.  :thumbs:

then i guess you're just simply saying that parents shouldn't do anything with their kids unless they can predict what the outcome of that event will be because of the fact that they are responsible for the child. lol. great call here. hey etp, ransom house editor on line one offering a six figure book deal for rights to this strategy.

nope, just laughing at the fact that you would compare bringing a 3 month old into a theater to bringing trim to a bar in fear that he may choke someone out. lol at that comparo. no thanks random house editor, i need to watch rd's kids tonight because he was going to go to auntie mae's and try and bring them in and watch him do shots of whiskey. no harm, he says, because they won't be crying or bothering any other patrons or anything.

so you are homeschooling your kids and never letting them leave the house if you ever have any then, right? i mean, no way to predict what a ten year old at school or something might do and if you can't predict it then they can't do it because you will be responsible for them. what if they fell down and scraped their knee?  :eek:


"honey, get some more duct tape. little etp just chewed through his again and is trying to climb out his window."
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: EllToPay on July 20, 2012, 02:24:19 PM
3 month olds don't really keep time very well.  midnight is about the same as any time.  I just don't see taking them to a movie under any circumstances.

Thats just me.  I am a pretty superior parent.


i'm probably the best parent i know and i took a one week old to probably the loudest bball game that i've ever been to in bramlage. guess what happened? he slept through the whole thing.  :zzz:

that's pretty cool that you can predict the future on how newborns will react around other people. real neat, rd.

well that's funny because i can't even predict how adults will sometimes react around other people. i mean, trim choked out a guy in front of an elevator in okc once and i certainly would not have predicted that. then there was a time that my wife got a migraine while we were at a movie and so we left. good point on never taking a son or daughter anywhere until you can be 100% as to how they will act/the future. you should write a book about it. dumbass.

oh, ok. my bad, i didnt realize you were the responsible party for other adults' behavior. next time i'm at a ksu cats game and the guy sitting next to me gets sick, i'll make sure i come find you and yell at you for letting this random dude into the game.  :thumbs:

then i guess you're just simply saying that parents shouldn't do anything with their kids unless they can predict what the outcome of that event will be because of the fact that they are responsible for the child. lol. great call here. hey etp, ransom house editor on line one offering a six figure book deal for rights to this strategy.

nope, just laughing at the fact that you would compare bringing a 3 month old into a theater to bringing trim to a bar in fear that he may choke someone out. lol at that comparo. no thanks random house editor, i need to watch rd's kids tonight because he was going to go to auntie mae's and try and bring them in and watch him do shots of whiskey. no harm, he says, because they won't be crying or bothering any other patrons or anything.

so you are homeschooling your kids and never letting them leave the house if you ever have any then, right? i mean, no way to predict what a ten year old at school or something might do and if you can't predict it then they can't do it because you will be responsible for them. what if they fell down and scraped their knee?  :eek:


"honey, get some more duct tape. little etp just chewed through his again and is trying to climb out his window."

no, i will. i think i'll give them more than three months to get used to not being in their mother's womb.

lol, it's everyone against daris now.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: AbeFroman on July 20, 2012, 02:28:26 PM
who the eff takes a 3 month old to a midnight showing of Batman?


what should they have done? left the 3 month old at home? it's three months old dude. it was probably just going to sleep through the whole thing in a car seat. who cares.

Had some self control and not gone to the movie? Waited until later this weekend when a babysitter could be arranged? Realized that if you want to keep going out on Thursdays at midnight you should refrain from reproducing?

i still can't figure out what the issue is. is it that they took the three month old to a movie or that they took it to a midnight movie, because from your response i can't tell. lol if it's the second.

Both. Taking a baby to a movie is white trash behavior that even the biggest WVU fan would have to think twice about.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: slobber on July 20, 2012, 02:31:15 PM
having any child within earshot is unbearable and unacceptable, no matter the age



i really worry about the ability of most of you guys on here in terms of being able to function successfully in society when your skin is so thin that this type of stuff sets you off.  i mean really it's like everybody here is a thirteen year old girl in terms of things that bother them. but not a normal thirteen year old girl, one that is like way more sensitive than the other 13 year old girls and complains about stuff that would not even faze a normal 13 year old girl.

it's like this place is one long ride in a car with kids in the back seat complaining that one is touching the other and that the other one keeps making weird faces.
Just FYI, but the poster formerly known as BTK has not been way more sensitive than the other 13 year old girls and doesn't complain about stuff that would not even faze a normal 13 year old girl.
Surely that needs to be pointed out?
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on July 20, 2012, 02:33:54 PM

no, i will. i think i'll give them more than three months to get used to not being in their mother's womb.


lol. your responses are getting even dumber if possible.

"hey etp, you going to feed your newborn?"
"nope. going to give him a while to get used to not being in their mother's womb before i try anything that adventerous."
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on July 20, 2012, 02:36:19 PM
who the eff takes a 3 month old to a midnight showing of Batman?


what should they have done? left the 3 month old at home? it's three months old dude. it was probably just going to sleep through the whole thing in a car seat. who cares.

Had some self control and not gone to the movie? Waited until later this weekend when a babysitter could be arranged? Realized that if you want to keep going out on Thursdays at midnight you should refrain from reproducing?

i still can't figure out what the issue is. is it that they took the three month old to a movie or that they took it to a midnight movie, because from your response i can't tell. lol if it's the second.

Both. Taking a baby to a movie is white trash behavior that even the biggest WVU fan would have to think twice about.


what about a restaurant? what about church? what about a grocery store?
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Brock Landers on July 20, 2012, 02:44:12 PM
I bet the shooter's mother took him to midnight movie showings when he was 3 months old.   :sdeek:     

 :jerk:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Pete on July 20, 2012, 02:44:52 PM
I am going to go see this movie in 40 minutes or so.  Hope there are no copy cat killers in the greater leawood area. 
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: OK_Cat on July 20, 2012, 02:57:15 PM
who the eff takes a 3 month old to a midnight showing of Batman?


what should they have done? left the 3 month old at home? it's three months old dude. it was probably just going to sleep through the whole thing in a car seat. who cares.

Had some self control and not gone to the movie? Waited until later this weekend when a babysitter could be arranged? Realized that if you want to keep going out on Thursdays at midnight you should refrain from reproducing?

i still can't figure out what the issue is. is it that they took the three month old to a movie or that they took it to a midnight movie, because from your response i can't tell. lol if it's the second.

Both. Taking a baby to a movie is white trash behavior that even the biggest WVU fan would have to think twice about.

wow, that is the dumbest thing you've said of all the dumb things you've said in this thread.

it sounds like if you have kids that they will be raised by a babysitter.  yikes.  t&p's, abefroman jr.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: ben ji on July 20, 2012, 02:59:40 PM
I am going to go see this movie in 40 minutes or so.  Hope there are no copy cat killers in the greater leawood area.

Check the ceilings!
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on July 20, 2012, 03:00:25 PM
who the eff takes a 3 month old to a midnight showing of Batman?


what should they have done? left the 3 month old at home? it's three months old dude. it was probably just going to sleep through the whole thing in a car seat. who cares.

Had some self control and not gone to the movie? Waited until later this weekend when a babysitter could be arranged? Realized that if you want to keep going out on Thursdays at midnight you should refrain from reproducing?

i still can't figure out what the issue is. is it that they took the three month old to a movie or that they took it to a midnight movie, because from your response i can't tell. lol if it's the second.

Both. Taking a baby to a movie is white trash behavior that even the biggest WVU fan would have to think twice about.

wow, that is the dumbest thing you've said of all the dumb things you've said in this thread.

it sounds like if you have kids that they will be raised by a babysitter.  yikes.  t&p's, abefroman jr.


in all fairness they might be better off that way. an adventerous babysitter sounds like the only way that etp jr will ever get to even leave the house.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: OK_Cat on July 20, 2012, 03:03:20 PM
kinda brings this conversation full circle, because a lot of the over-protected, over-sheltered kids are the ones that shoot up movie theaters. 

t&p's abefroman jr.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: AppleJack on July 20, 2012, 03:03:32 PM
This is getting intense  :thumbs:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: steve dave on July 20, 2012, 03:04:17 PM
This is getting intense  :thumbs:

I enjoy sitting on the sidelines and watching
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: AppleJack on July 20, 2012, 03:07:54 PM
This is getting intense  :thumbs:

I enjoy sitting on the sidelines and watching

I'm gonna get a Sierra Mist, you want one?
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: steve dave on July 20, 2012, 03:10:41 PM
This is getting intense  :thumbs:

I enjoy sitting on the sidelines and watching

I'm gonna get a Sierra Mist, you want one?

heck yeah
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Mr Bread on July 20, 2012, 03:12:50 PM
This is getting intense  :thumbs:

I enjoy sitting on the sidelines and watching

I'm gonna get a Sierra Mist, you want one?

heck yeah

Hey guys, what'd I miss?
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: j-dub on July 20, 2012, 03:13:26 PM
gonna see it in about 30.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: OK_Cat on July 20, 2012, 03:14:23 PM
don't you dare take a rough ridin' kid, j-dub
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: steve dave on July 20, 2012, 03:15:08 PM
This is getting intense  :thumbs:

I enjoy sitting on the sidelines and watching

I'm gonna get a Sierra Mist, you want one?

heck yeah

Hey guys, what'd I miss?

shhhhhhh! we'll explain later
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: j-dub on July 20, 2012, 03:16:54 PM
don't you dare take a rough ridin' kid, j-dub

 :thumbs:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Cartierfor3 on July 20, 2012, 03:20:28 PM
Good grief people. 
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Rage Against the McKee on July 20, 2012, 03:32:25 PM
I don't mind people who take babies or kids to the movies, but the people who let their kids scream, run around and kick the back of the seat in front of them need to get punched in the face. I try to avoid movies that are going to have a ton of kids in attendance to avoid that crap, but there is always somebody who brings their kids to a movie like Cabin in the Woods, which just baffles me in the first place, but whatever, if the kids aren't screaming, I'm not caring.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: 8manpick on July 20, 2012, 03:36:18 PM
I don't have a kid, but my brother is going to in the next few weeks, and I can't rough ridin' wait to be babysitting her one night this winter and decide, "you know what? I really want to go see Django Unchained, tonight.  Do you want to go 8mpNiece?  Okay great, let's go."
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: j-dub on July 20, 2012, 03:41:39 PM
don't you dare take a rough ridin' kid, j-dub

 :thumbs:
There are lots of kids in here guys. No crying so far though
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: 8manpick on July 20, 2012, 03:42:09 PM
don't you dare take a rough ridin' kid, j-dub

 :thumbs:
There are lots of kids in here guys. No crying so far though

Their parents are rough ridin' monsters
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Rage Against the McKee on July 20, 2012, 03:42:39 PM
I don't have a kid, but my brother is going to in the next few weeks, and I can't rough ridin' wait to be babysitting her one night this winter and decide, "you know what? I really want to go see Django Unchained, tonight.  Do you want to go 8mpNiece?  Okay great, let's go."

She is going to get pissed off and start fussing when she finds out you didn't say "Rango Unchained". I just hope you can keep your niece under control.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: 8manpick on July 20, 2012, 03:44:21 PM
I don't have a kid, but my brother is going to in the next few weeks, and I can't rough ridin' wait to be babysitting her one night this winter and decide, "you know what? I really want to go see Django Unchained, tonight.  Do you want to go 8mpNiece?  Okay great, let's go."

She is going to get pissed off and start fussing when she finds out you didn't say "Rango Unchained". I just hope you can keep your niece under control.

Oh man, did not consider that. Guess we'll see The Hobbit instead.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: AbeFroman on July 20, 2012, 04:06:24 PM
who the eff takes a 3 month old to a midnight showing of Batman?


what should they have done? left the 3 month old at home? it's three months old dude. it was probably just going to sleep through the whole thing in a car seat. who cares.

Had some self control and not gone to the movie? Waited until later this weekend when a babysitter could be arranged? Realized that if you want to keep going out on Thursdays at midnight you should refrain from reproducing?

i still can't figure out what the issue is. is it that they took the three month old to a movie or that they took it to a midnight movie, because from your response i can't tell. lol if it's the second.

Both. Taking a baby to a movie is white trash behavior that even the biggest WVU fan would have to think twice about.

wow, that is the dumbest thing you've said of all the dumb things you've said in this thread.

it sounds like if you have kids that they will be raised by a babysitter.  yikes.  t&p's, abefroman jr.

Yeah getting a babysitter for 2-3 hours once a week at most = a whole life of babysitting

Holy crap, you are Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!).
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: AbeFroman on July 20, 2012, 04:09:19 PM
who the eff takes a 3 month old to a midnight showing of Batman?


what should they have done? left the 3 month old at home? it's three months old dude. it was probably just going to sleep through the whole thing in a car seat. who cares.

Had some self control and not gone to the movie? Waited until later this weekend when a babysitter could be arranged? Realized that if you want to keep going out on Thursdays at midnight you should refrain from reproducing?

i still can't figure out what the issue is. is it that they took the three month old to a movie or that they took it to a midnight movie, because from your response i can't tell. lol if it's the second.

Both. Taking a baby to a movie is white trash behavior that even the biggest WVU fan would have to think twice about.


what about a restaurant? what about church? what about a grocery store?

None of those places require the same level of attentiveness and lack of distractions as you do when you're trying to watch a movie. Not relevant.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Ira Hayes on July 20, 2012, 04:23:26 PM
Was really sad to hear about this.

Was more sad to hear that an awesome red head with big tits was one of the victims: https://twitter.com/JessicaRedfield

But now it appears that Karl may have banged Ken's wife.

The sun always comes up.  Things get better.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Rage Against the McKee on July 20, 2012, 04:30:28 PM
Was really sad to hear about this.

Was more sad to hear that an awesome red head with big tits was one of the victims: https://twitter.com/JessicaRedfield

But now it appears that Karl may have banged Ken's wife.

The sun always comes up.  Things get better.

Creepiness of your post aside, how strange is it that this lady survived a shooting at a mall in Toronto only to end up killed in a shooting during a midnight screening of the Dark Knight Rises? I mean, what are the odds of one person being at the scene of 2 different terrorist attacks?
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: j-von on July 20, 2012, 04:30:55 PM
3 month olds don't really keep time very well.  midnight is about the same as any time.  I just don't see taking them to a movie under any circumstances.

Thats just me.  I am a pretty superior parent.


well i'm probably the best parent i know and i took a one week old to probably the loudest bball game that i've ever been to in bramlage. guess what happened? he slept through the whole thing.  :zzz:

This all reminds me of why I haven't been to the movie theater in years and built my own.  :popcorn:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: AbeFroman on July 20, 2012, 04:32:14 PM
Was really sad to hear about this.

Was more sad to hear that an awesome red head with big tits was one of the victims: https://twitter.com/JessicaRedfield

But now it appears that Karl may have banged Ken's wife.

The sun always comes up.  Things get better.

Creepiness of your post aside, how strange is it that this lady survived a shooting at a mall in Toronto only to end up killed in a shooting during a midnight screening of the Dark Knight Rises? I mean, what are the odds of one person being at the scene of 2 different terrorist attacks?

Thanks Fox News  :facepalm:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Rage Against the McKee on July 20, 2012, 04:35:25 PM
Was really sad to hear about this.

Was more sad to hear that an awesome red head with big tits was one of the victims: https://twitter.com/JessicaRedfield

But now it appears that Karl may have banged Ken's wife.

The sun always comes up.  Things get better.

Creepiness of your post aside, how strange is it that this lady survived a shooting at a mall in Toronto only to end up killed in a shooting during a midnight screening of the Dark Knight Rises? I mean, what are the odds of one person being at the scene of 2 different terrorist attacks?

Thanks Fox News  :facepalm:

If shooting an assault rifle into a crowded theater isn't an act of terrorism, then I guess I just don't know what is.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Gooch on July 20, 2012, 04:47:55 PM
I can easily predict when trim is going to choke someone out.
I can call this within +/- 5 seconds.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: star seed 7 on July 20, 2012, 04:49:20 PM
(https://goemaw.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fsphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net%2Fhphotos-ash3%2F548933_3467992857123_447615870_n.jpg&hash=695f245da4b4daa4ed6c0db9b7ff6358d993e0d5)

my cousin.

i knew he was in colorado playing baseball for the summer, but had no idea that he was in aurora.  some mark wahlberg type crap there.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Mr Bread on July 20, 2012, 04:51:27 PM
Was really sad to hear about this.

Was more sad to hear that an awesome red head with big tits was one of the victims: https://twitter.com/JessicaRedfield

But now it appears that Karl may have banged Ken's wife.

The sun always comes up.  Things get better.

Creepiness of your post aside, how strange is it that this lady survived a shooting at a mall in Toronto only to end up killed in a shooting during a midnight screening of the Dark Knight Rises? I mean, what are the odds of one person being at the scene of 2 different terrorist attacks?

Thanks Fox News  :facepalm:

If shooting an assault rifle into a crowded theater isn't an act of terrorism, then I guess I just don't know what is.

Fake Sugar Dick doesn't like when I quote the dictionary, but eff him.  Terrorism: the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political purposes.

Until evidence of a terrorist motive is uncovered, this seems to be simply mass murder a la the VT shooter guy.  Killing a bunch of folks simply for the sake of killing. 
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Ira Hayes on July 20, 2012, 04:51:53 PM
Was really sad to hear about this.

Was more sad to hear that an awesome red head with big tits was one of the victims: https://twitter.com/JessicaRedfield

But now it appears that Karl may have banged Ken's wife.

The sun always comes up.  Things get better.

Creepiness of your post aside, how strange is it that this lady survived a shooting at a mall in Toronto only to end up killed in a shooting during a midnight screening of the Dark Knight Rises? I mean, what are the odds of one person being at the scene of 2 different terrorist attacks?

In less than two months.  Unreal.  Like winning PowerBall twice unreal.

And her tweet from the scene in Toronto really freaks me out:  https://twitter.com/JessicaRedfield/status/209062847559376900

Jessica Redfield ?@JessicaRedfield
A man dressed as Batman is charging tourists to take pictures outside the Eaton Center yelling "MY PARENTS ARE DEAD!" Very tacky & heartless
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on July 20, 2012, 05:01:51 PM
3 month olds don't really keep time very well.  midnight is about the same as any time.  I just don't see taking them to a movie under any circumstances.

Thats just me.  I am a pretty superior parent.


well i'm probably the best parent i know and i took a one week old to probably the loudest bball game that i've ever been to in bramlage. guess what happened? he slept through the whole thing.  :zzz:

This all reminds me of why I haven't been to the movie theater in years and built my own.  :popcorn:
No offense jvon, buy if can't accurately predict that your dog won't maul other dogs without intervention then you probably shouldn't let him out of the house. Gmafb.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: hurtsogood on July 20, 2012, 05:19:22 PM
Was really sad to hear about this.

Was more sad to hear that an awesome red head with big tits was one of the victims: https://twitter.com/JessicaRedfield

But now it appears that Karl may have banged Ken's wife.

The sun always comes up.  Things get better.

Creepiness of your post aside, how strange is it that this lady survived a shooting at a mall in Toronto only to end up killed in a shooting during a midnight screening of the Dark Knight Rises? I mean, what are the odds of one person being at the scene of 2 different terrorist attacks?

This girl was at both Columbine and Virginia Tech.  Not sure if she was near the shootings at VT, but she said she was in the cafeteria of Columbine when the shooters came in.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHbDwPTxvoI

Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: salcat on July 20, 2012, 05:40:38 PM
My friend who I haven't talked to for a couple months calls me today. "You wanna go see Batman?"

 :ohno:


Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: j-von on July 20, 2012, 05:47:07 PM
3 month olds don't really keep time very well.  midnight is about the same as any time.  I just don't see taking them to a movie under any circumstances.

Thats just me.  I am a pretty superior parent.


well i'm probably the best parent i know and i took a one week old to probably the loudest bball game that i've ever been to in bramlage. guess what happened? he slept through the whole thing.  :zzz:

This all reminds me of why I haven't been to the movie theater in years and built my own.  :popcorn:
No offense jvon, buy if can't accurately predict that your dog won't maul other dogs without intervention then you probably shouldn't let him out of the house. Gmafb.

Sorry, I deleted that part before you quoted.  It was meant as a joke but wasn't sure if it would be taken as one.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: j-von on July 20, 2012, 06:05:23 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/20/living/colorado-babies-movie-theaters/index.html?hpt=hp_c2
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: steve dave on July 20, 2012, 06:14:33 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/20/living/colorado-babies-movie-theaters/index.html?hpt=hp_c2

thanks for reading the board CNN  :love:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dugout DickStone on July 20, 2012, 06:19:40 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/20/living/colorado-babies-movie-theaters/index.html?hpt=hp_c2

thanks for reading the board CNN  :love:

Hi Soledad!   :babywillie: :babywillie: :babywillie: :babywillie: :babywillie:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: AbeFroman on July 20, 2012, 06:20:07 PM
Oh hey, look, responsible parents do things the right way, don't put their children's lives at risk

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/colorado-shooting-suspect-neighbors-talk-one-going-movie-205124802.html

Quote
"We were getting ready to go, but we couldn't find a babysitter," White told Yahoo News Friday morning. "If we went to the theater, we might be dead. I even got mad at my husband that we couldn't find a babysitter.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on July 20, 2012, 06:54:05 PM
3 month olds don't really keep time very well.  midnight is about the same as any time.  I just don't see taking them to a movie under any circumstances.

Thats just me.  I am a pretty superior parent.


well i'm probably the best parent i know and i took a one week old to probably the loudest bball game that i've ever been to in bramlage. guess what happened? he slept through the whole thing.  :zzz:

This all reminds me of why I haven't been to the movie theater in years and built my own.  :popcorn:
No offense jvon, buy if can't accurately predict that your dog won't maul other dogs without intervention then you probably shouldn't let him out of the house. Gmafb.

Sorry, I deleted that part before you quoted.  It was meant as a joke but wasn't sure if it would be taken as one.

man, you totally shouldn't have.

1) it was funny
2) it took me like five minutes to even try to figure out how to respond to it
3) i had already read it, so i mean we're pretty much face punch fighting the next time we see each other regardless. erasing it isn't changing that.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: WillieWatanabe on July 20, 2012, 07:05:12 PM
Was really sad to hear about this.

Was more sad to hear that an awesome red head with big tits was one of the victims: https://twitter.com/JessicaRedfield

But now it appears that Karl may have banged Ken's wife.

The sun always comes up.  Things get better.

Creepiness of your post aside, how strange is it that this lady survived a shooting at a mall in Toronto only to end up killed in a shooting during a midnight screening of the Dark Knight Rises? I mean, what are the odds of one person being at the scene of 2 different terrorist attacks?

Thanks Fox News  :facepalm:

If shooting an assault rifle into a crowded theater isn't an act of terrorism, then I guess I just don't know what is.

Fake Sugar Dick doesn't like when I quote the dictionary, but eff him.  Terrorism: the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political purposes.

Until evidence of a terrorist motive is uncovered, this seems to be simply mass murder a la the VT shooter guy.  Killing a bunch of folks simply for the sake of killing. 

yes, we need to keep looking. 3 guns, bulletbroof vest, riot helmet, smoke bombs. Not intimidating enough!!
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: j-von on July 20, 2012, 07:05:31 PM
3 month olds don't really keep time very well.  midnight is about the same as any time.  I just don't see taking them to a movie under any circumstances.

Thats just me.  I am a pretty superior parent.


well i'm probably the best parent i know and i took a one week old to probably the loudest bball game that i've ever been to in bramlage. guess what happened? he slept through the whole thing.  :zzz:

This all reminds me of why I haven't been to the movie theater in years and built my own.  :popcorn:
No offense jvon, buy if can't accurately predict that your dog won't maul other dogs without intervention then you probably shouldn't let him out of the house. Gmafb.

Sorry, I deleted that part before you quoted.  It was meant as a joke but wasn't sure if it would be taken as one.

man, you totally shouldn't have.

1) it was funny
2) it took me like five minutes to even try to figure out how to respond to it
3) i had already read it, so i mean we're pretty much face punch fighting the next time we see each other regardless. erasing it isn't changing that.

I thought at the time it was a pretty decent PI'ing attempt, but when you didn't respond right away I started feeling weird about it.  Moral of the story, I suck at PI'ing people, especially when they live a few houses away
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Pete on July 20, 2012, 07:12:20 PM
Just saw this movie.  Pretty good.

Also, if you take your six year old to this movie, you should go to prison, IMO.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: j-von on July 20, 2012, 07:13:28 PM
I'm not sure if this is still the mass shooting thread or not at this point, but here's what I've gathered so far.

1. Been planning this for about 6 months judging by when he bought the guns.
2. Wired up his whole apartment so anybody that goes in will set it off.
3. Set his stereo to start blasting music right at midnight.  Police were called immediately
4. His attack started at about ~12:40 or so I'm pretty sure his plan was to have police bust down his door around 12:20, blow up, and have all of the first responders busy dealing with that initial explosion.
5. Pretend to receive a phone call during the movie and walk out the emergency exit of the movie theater, prop it open, and come back in fully geared up.
6. Shoot people
7. ????
8. Profit
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on July 20, 2012, 07:14:14 PM
Just saw this movie.  Pretty good.

Also, if you take your six year old to this movie, you should go to prison, IMO.

what about a 3 month old?
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: j-dub on July 20, 2012, 07:21:07 PM
i gotta be honest. i was kinda spooked and checking where the exits were and crap. also didn't sit in my usual spot cuz it seemed more vulnerable. being paranoid sucks.
Title: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Pete on July 20, 2012, 07:31:58 PM
Just saw this movie.  Pretty good.

Also, if you take your six year old to this movie, you should go to prison, IMO.

what about a 3 month old?

I wouldn't do it.  I went to Imax and it was incredibly loud. Kid would likely have trouble sleeping.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Stevesie60 on July 20, 2012, 08:25:14 PM
I was really excited when I got back from DKR to see an 8 page thread talking about the movie. Turns out it's just another goEMAW slapfight about 3 month old, sprinkled with a couple of posts about Aurora. Damn you guys.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Pete on July 20, 2012, 08:27:20 PM
I was really excited when I got back from DKR to see an 8 page thread talking about the movie. Turns out it's just another goEMAW slapfight about 3 month old, sprinkled with a couple of posts about Aurora. Damn you guys.

You think Robin start's being Batman, or will do his own "Robin" thing?  I bet he just starts wearing the batman stuff.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on July 20, 2012, 08:28:20 PM
Just saw this movie.  Pretty good.

Also, if you take your six year old to this movie, you should go to prison, IMO.

what about a 3 month old?

I wouldn't do it.  I went to Imax and it was incredibly loud. Kid would likely have trouble sleeping.


pffft. absurd.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: steve dave on July 20, 2012, 08:28:55 PM
kick his ass rick
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Stevesie60 on July 20, 2012, 08:29:06 PM
I was really excited when I got back from DKR to see an 8 page thread talking about the movie. Turns out it's just another goEMAW slapfight about 3 month old, sprinkled with a couple of posts about Aurora. Damn you guys.

You think Robin start's being Batman, or will do his own "Robin" thing?  I bet he just starts wearing the batman stuff.

Oh man, someone better change the thread title to say it now has spoilers.

All I know is that Nolan and Bale both said they'd never do Robin.
Title: Re: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: 8manpick on July 20, 2012, 08:29:12 PM
I was really excited when I got back from DKR to see an 8 page thread talking about the movie. Turns out it's just another goEMAW slapfight about 3 month old, sprinkled with a couple of posts about Aurora. Damn you guys.

Get off your high horse, you would have participated if you weren't busy seeing the movie.

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Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Stevesie60 on July 20, 2012, 08:29:45 PM
I was really excited when I got back from DKR to see an 8 page thread talking about the movie. Turns out it's just another goEMAW slapfight about 3 month old, sprinkled with a couple of posts about Aurora. Damn you guys.

Get off your high horse, you would have participated if you weren't busy seeing the movie.


It is ridiculous that people without kids participated in that debate.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on July 20, 2012, 08:31:29 PM
I was really excited when I got back from DKR to see an 8 page thread talking about the movie. Turns out it's just another goEMAW slapfight about 3 month old, sprinkled with a couple of posts about Aurora. Damn you guys.

Get off your high horse, you would have participated if you weren't busy seeing the movie.


It is ridiculous that people without kids participated in that debate.

no it's not. i'm not gay, red haired or left handed but i will certainly participate in debates pertaining to people who are.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Stevesie60 on July 20, 2012, 08:32:37 PM
I was really excited when I got back from DKR to see an 8 page thread talking about the movie. Turns out it's just another goEMAW slapfight about 3 month old, sprinkled with a couple of posts about Aurora. Damn you guys.

Get off your high horse, you would have participated if you weren't busy seeing the movie.


It is ridiculous that people without kids participated in that debate.

no it's not. i'm not gay, red haired or left handed but i will certainly participate in debates pertaining to people who are.

I don't think it's comparable to having kids. I don't ask my single friends what I should do when I'm having marriage problems.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: steve dave on July 20, 2012, 08:34:55 PM
I wouldn't totally discount people's opinions just because they haven't experienced the topic personally. 
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: steve dave on July 20, 2012, 08:35:14 PM
Where do you guys think this thread finally ends up?  What a ride.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Pete on July 20, 2012, 08:36:30 PM
Where do you guys think this thread finally ends up?  What a ride.

I'll tell you where it doesn't wind up, and that's with Batman's thought to be dead ex girl friend who comes back to live and stabs him with a knife.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: steve dave on July 20, 2012, 08:36:51 PM
Rob's first story with non towny rivals:

http://footballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1387477
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: Stevesie60 on July 20, 2012, 08:39:30 PM
I wouldn't totally discount people's opinions just because they haven't experienced the topic personally. 

Yeah, not totally. But who has a better idea of how marriage works; a married person or a single person? Who has a better idea of how parenting works; a parent or a non-parent? I will stick up for people unlike myself (minorities, left-handeds, red heads) when they are not around, but if they're around and tell me I'm wrong, I'll probably go ahead and assume I'm wrong.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Pete on July 20, 2012, 08:39:51 PM
So, why does batman look all sad and serious when he's taking that nuke out to the ocean, if he knows the god damn auto pilot really does work?  It's not because he's giving up a fortune, because he had already gone bankrupt and likely wouldn't recoup because the rough ridin' energy source (on which his hopes of regaining his fortune) just blew up.

Also, is that chick he winds up living with in Italy supposed to be cat woman? 
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Pete on July 20, 2012, 08:41:04 PM
And who saw it coming that the prison escapee was not really Bain, but his ex girl friend lady?  Wow.  Bain is bad, but kinda good, too.  Holy smokes.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises
Post by: steve dave on July 20, 2012, 08:42:17 PM
I wouldn't totally discount people's opinions just because they haven't experienced the topic personally. 

Yeah, not totally. But who has a better idea of how marriage works; a married person or a single person? Who has a better idea of how parenting works; a parent or a non-parent? I will stick up for people unlike myself (minorities, left-handeds, red heads) when they are not around, but if they're around and tell me I'm wrong, I'll probably go ahead and assume I'm wrong.

I wouldn't.  I know a lot of shitty parents that I can assure you I know more about being a good parent then they do.  I think smart/normal people just know more then non smart/freako people no matter their experiences.  obviously not talking about anyone in this thread or this situation just in general. 
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Pete on July 20, 2012, 08:42:47 PM
And, the nuke doesn't kill anyone.  Not a soul.  Not even oscar wayne.  Oh, and his butler tells oscar that the butler burned the letter that would have told oscar his ex girl friend was a skank who loved the two face politician crazy guy.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Stevesie60 on July 20, 2012, 08:43:05 PM
So, why does batman look all sad and serious when he's taking that nuke out to the ocean, if he knows the god damn auto pilot really does work?  It's not because he's giving up a fortune, because he had already gone bankrupt and likely wouldn't recoup because the rough ridin' energy source (on which his hopes of regaining his fortune) just blew up.

Also, is that chick he winds up living with in Italy supposed to be cat woman? 

I'm still going to put my spoilers in tiny font so you have to actively see what I'm saying about DKR. I hate spoilers.


It was. How were they living in Italy? Where did the money come from? How did Batman get back to the island?
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Pete on July 20, 2012, 08:43:50 PM
Hines ward does not fall into the giant explosion in the middle of the football field.  He scores a TD.  No word on the others, but pretty sure they died.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Stevesie60 on July 20, 2012, 08:44:08 PM
I wouldn't totally discount people's opinions just because they haven't experienced the topic personally. 

Yeah, not totally. But who has a better idea of how marriage works; a married person or a single person? Who has a better idea of how parenting works; a parent or a non-parent? I will stick up for people unlike myself (minorities, left-handeds, red heads) when they are not around, but if they're around and tell me I'm wrong, I'll probably go ahead and assume I'm wrong.

I wouldn't.  I know a lot of shitty parents that I can assure you I know more about being a good parent then they do.  I think smart/normal people just know more then non smart/freako people no matter their experiences.  obviously not talking about anyone in this thread or this situation just in general. 

I would assume any active poster on goEMAW is a smart/normal person. Besides 1 or 2....
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Pete on July 20, 2012, 08:44:34 PM
So, why does batman look all sad and serious when he's taking that nuke out to the ocean, if he knows the god damn auto pilot really does work?  It's not because he's giving up a fortune, because he had already gone bankrupt and likely wouldn't recoup because the rough ridin' energy source (on which his hopes of regaining his fortune) just blew up.

Also, is that chick he winds up living with in Italy supposed to be cat woman? 

I'm still going to put my spoilers in tiny font so you have to actively see what I'm saying about DKR. I hate spoilers.


It was. How were they living in Italy? Where did the money come from? How did Batman get back to the island?


That's why the title of the thread changed.  Fair warning.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: steve dave on July 20, 2012, 08:45:40 PM
I wouldn't totally discount people's opinions just because they haven't experienced the topic personally. 

Yeah, not totally. But who has a better idea of how marriage works; a married person or a single person? Who has a better idea of how parenting works; a parent or a non-parent? I will stick up for people unlike myself (minorities, left-handeds, red heads) when they are not around, but if they're around and tell me I'm wrong, I'll probably go ahead and assume I'm wrong.

I wouldn't.  I know a lot of shitty parents that I can assure you I know more about being a good parent then they do.  I think smart/normal people just know more then non smart/freako people no matter their experiences.  obviously not talking about anyone in this thread or this situation just in general. 

I would assume any active poster on goEMAW is a smart/normal person. Besides 1 or 2....

I've learned that this is a dangerous thing to assume....
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Pete on July 20, 2012, 08:45:54 PM
So, why does batman look all sad and serious when he's taking that nuke out to the ocean, if he knows the god damn auto pilot really does work?  It's not because he's giving up a fortune, because he had already gone bankrupt and likely wouldn't recoup because the rough ridin' energy source (on which his hopes of regaining his fortune) just blew up.

Also, is that chick he winds up living with in Italy supposed to be cat woman? 

I'm still going to put my spoilers in tiny font so you have to actively see what I'm saying about DKR. I hate spoilers.


It was. How were they living in Italy? Where did the money come from? How did Batman get back to the island?


She steals, bro.  Or, oscar had offshore accounts (ala Romney and Bain Capital...OMG, LEFT WING CONSPIRACY, ANYONE?) 
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Pete on July 20, 2012, 08:48:31 PM
Why the eff did 2000 police officers end up slowly marching in a tightly boxed group toward artillery and machine guns and not get completely rough ridin' slaughtered? That was rough ridin' stupid. 
Title: Re: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: 8manpick on July 20, 2012, 08:49:25 PM

I would assume any active poster on goEMAW is a smart/normal person. Besides 1 or 2....
ell oh ell

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Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on July 20, 2012, 08:51:46 PM
I wouldn't totally discount people's opinions just because they haven't experienced the topic personally. 

Yeah, not totally. But who has a better idea of how marriage works; a married person or a single person? Who has a better idea of how parenting works; a parent or a non-parent? I will stick up for people unlike myself (minorities, left-handeds, red heads) when they are not around, but if they're around and tell me I'm wrong, I'll probably go ahead and assume I'm wrong.

I wouldn't.  I know a lot of shitty parents that I can assure you I know more about being a good parent then they do.  I think smart/normal people just know more then non smart/freako people no matter their experiences.  obviously not talking about anyone in this thread or this situation just in general. 

I would assume any active poster on goEMAW is a smart/normal person. Besides 1 or 2....

i think this is a bad assumption. i also don't know that there is a right or wrong opinion on the three month old to a movie thing. i mean, i'm 100% sure it's not any issue at all for the kid, but i bet i'm in the minority of parents that think it's fine and in an even smaller minority that thinks it's fine to bring one to a midnight showing.

in the end i guess i'm just absolutely positively sure that a person's outcome in life will not be affected whatsoever based on whether or not they were taken to a midnight movie as a three month old, so i just kind of lol at anyone that would judge a parent for doing it. again, i'm sure i'm in the minority.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: star seed 7 on July 20, 2012, 08:59:02 PM
just got back from the movie, and someone had a baby in there that cried 4 times, interupting the movie for everyone.

if you take a baby to a movie, you are selfish person.  it has nothing to do with the welfare of the child, and everything to do with you being an inconsiderate bad person to 100 other people.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Pete on July 20, 2012, 09:03:49 PM
just got back from the movie, and someone had a baby in there that cried 4 times, interupting the movie for everyone.

if you take a baby to a movie, you are selfish person.  it has nothing to do with the welfare of the child, and everything to do with you being an inconsiderate bad person to 100 other people.

Taking a baby to a movie is not a problem for anyone.  Failing to leave the theater when they cry is a problem.


Did you guys expect that hathaway chick who was the maid to really be the cat lady burgler and steal oscar Wayne's mom pearls, and steal oscar Wayne's finger prints from that safe?  I did not.

I also expected them to do more with his stolen finger prints than simply bankrupt him when they attacked the stock exchange.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on July 20, 2012, 09:06:01 PM
just got back from the movie, and someone had a baby in there that cried 4 times, interupting the movie for everyone.

if you take a baby to a movie, you are selfish person.  it has nothing to do with the welfare of the child, and everything to do with you being an inconsiderate bad person to 100 other people.

i do think that parents letting a baby cry in a movie theater during a movie are very, very inconsiderate and should be kicked out or something. i don't think that someone taking a baby to a movie is a big deal. i do think that you are an idiot for not being able to figure out the difference between the two. also, what's up with the hathaway chicks hair? i think she should keep it a little longer. i mean she's so tall as it is she needs the longer hair to even stuff out or something.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: star seed 7 on July 20, 2012, 09:10:44 PM
according to RD, if you don't silence your phone and it starts ringing during a movie, you aren't an bad person until you answer it and start talking.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: star seed 7 on July 20, 2012, 09:12:19 PM
oh, and the first fight where batman gets his back broken, that was pretty rough ridin' awesome.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on July 20, 2012, 09:14:11 PM
according to RD, if you don't silence your phone and it starts ringing during a movie, you aren't an bad person until you answer it and start talking.

according to you, you're an bad person if you bring your phone to the theater with you, it never makes a sound the entire time and then you stand up and quietly walk out when the movie is over. see how fun this is!

also, i heard the hathaway girl is engaged again. remeber that last engagement or marriage or whatever when the guy swindled everybody out of money or something. hopefully this guy is a better person.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: star seed 7 on July 20, 2012, 09:14:53 PM
so you put a bane mask/silencer on your kid?

GREAT PARENT RD GEEZ.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Pete on July 20, 2012, 09:20:19 PM
Batman refusing to use guns, even when someone is going to let off a rough ridin' nuclear bomb on Manhattan Island seems very, very stupid to me.  Why do people think Batman is so bad ass?

He fights all stiff like, and the bad guys just sort of stand there in a group and wait for it's their turn to fist fight him. 

I would just shoot batman in his rough ridin' naked mouth.  I would shoot him in his naked mouth with a shotgun and just be done with it.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: star seed 7 on July 20, 2012, 09:21:32 PM
Batman refusing to use guns, even when someone is going to let off a rough ridin' nuclear bomb on Manhattan Island seems very, very stupid to me.  Why do people think Batman is so bad ass?

He fights all stiff like, and the bad guys just sort of stand there in a group and wait for it's their turn to fist fight him. 

I would just shoot batman in his rough ridin' naked mouth.  I would shoot him in his naked mouth with a shotgun and just be done with it.

LOL like you're gonna get close enough to batman to do any damage with a shotgun, keep dreaming big boy!   :lol:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on July 20, 2012, 09:28:08 PM
so you put a bane mask/silencer on your kid?

GREAT PARENT RD GEEZ.

it's really not that hard/uncommon to be able to get a three month old to sleep two hours straight without making a sound, but you're a rough ridin' idiot so i forgive you for not knowing this fairly common universally known fact. it's not your fault.

as far as the whole batman thing goes and why people don't shoot him in the mouth, i mean my answer to that would be that i guess it's just that it's a movie based on a comic book and it's not real life.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Trim on July 20, 2012, 09:29:02 PM
2.5-hour poorly lit movie at midnight?  I'd be sleeping like a baby.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: star seed 7 on July 20, 2012, 09:30:26 PM
so you put a bane mask/silencer on your kid?

GREAT PARENT RD GEEZ.

it's really not that hard/uncommon to be able to get a three month old to sleep two hours straight without making a sound, but you're a rough ridin' idiot so i forgive you for not knowing this fairly common universally known fact. it's not your fault.

as far as the whole batman thing goes and why people don't shoot him in the mouth, i mean my answer to that would be that i guess it's just that it's a movie based on a comic book and it's not real life.

so you admit that the baby would be crying since this movie is over 2 hours long

GAME.
SET.
MATCH.

 :chainsaw:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Pete on July 20, 2012, 09:35:35 PM
2.5-hour poorly lit movie at midnight?  I'd be sleeping like a baby.

Not in an IMAX theater.  It was really, really loud.  Like really loud.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Trim on July 20, 2012, 09:36:37 PM
2.5-hour poorly lit movie at midnight?  I'd be sleeping like a baby.

Not in an IMAX theater.  It was really, really loud.  Like really loud.

I don't know.  I've slept through a lot of crap.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Pexikan on July 20, 2012, 09:37:34 PM
White people problems  :rolleyes:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: steve dave on July 20, 2012, 09:38:47 PM
White people problems  :rolleyes:

pretty great summary of the thread
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on July 20, 2012, 09:39:10 PM
2.5-hour poorly lit movie at midnight?  I'd be sleeping like a baby.

Not in an IMAX theater.  It was really, really loud.  Like really loud.

I don't know.  I've slept through a lot of crap.

kstate/mu during the huggins year. kid did not wake up the entire time. most babies are rough ridin' maniacs when it comes to sleeping if they're tired. maniacs i tell you.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Trim on July 20, 2012, 09:41:36 PM
2.5-hour poorly lit movie at midnight?  I'd be sleeping like a baby.

Not in an IMAX theater.  It was really, really loud.  Like really loud.

I don't know.  I've slept through a lot of crap.

kstate/mu during the huggins year. kid did not wake up the entire time. most babies are rough ridin' maniacs when it comes to sleeping if they're tired. maniacs i tell you.

I'm sure.  I mean, if you gotta sleep, you gotta sleep.

I've watched both of the prior dark knight movies in the last couple weeks to remember what happened before watching this one, and I've fallen asleep multiple times during both.  Begins while on my couch w/it on the big screen pretty loud, D.K. on my ipad on my chest not that loud but like a foot from my head.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Pete on July 20, 2012, 10:02:10 PM
2.5-hour poorly lit movie at midnight?  I'd be sleeping like a baby.

Not in an IMAX theater.  It was really, really loud.  Like really loud.

I don't know.  I've slept through a lot of crap.

kstate/mu during the huggins year. kid did not wake up the entire time. most babies are rough ridin' maniacs when it comes to sleeping if they're tired. maniacs i tell you.

I'm sure.  I mean, if you gotta sleep, you gotta sleep.

I've watched both of the prior dark knight movies in the last couple weeks to remember what happened before watching this one, and I've fallen asleep multiple times during both.  Begins while on my couch w/it on the big screen pretty loud, D.K. on my ipad on my chest not that loud but like a foot from my head.

I think you prolly have sleep apnea.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Trim on July 20, 2012, 10:14:34 PM
All clear to wear my batman sleep apnea combomask when I check out this flick at the Warren IMAX next week.  :thumbs:

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The experience for moviegoers will be the same, president Bill Warren said, with no restrictions on costumes as Batman fans turn out for the latest superhero film.

Read more here: http://www.kansas.com/2012/07/20/2414626/warren-theatres-review-security.html#storylink=cpy
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: ew2x4 on July 21, 2012, 08:37:46 AM
So, why does batman look all sad and serious when he's taking that nuke out to the ocean, if he knows the god damn auto pilot really does work?  It's not because he's giving up a fortune, because he had already gone bankrupt and likely wouldn't recoup because the rough ridin' energy source (on which his hopes of regaining his fortune) just blew up.

It has to do with the whole fear of death thing. He originally wanted to die. But not any mooooooooore.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Trim on July 23, 2012, 03:35:37 PM
2.5-hour poorly lit movie at midnight?  I'd be sleeping like a baby.

Not in an IMAX theater.  It was really, really loud.  Like really loud.

I don't know.  I've slept through a lot of crap.

kstate/mu during the huggins year. kid did not wake up the entire time. most babies are rough ridin' maniacs when it comes to sleeping if they're tired. maniacs i tell you.

I'm sure.  I mean, if you gotta sleep, you gotta sleep.

I've watched both of the prior dark knight movies in the last couple weeks to remember what happened before watching this one, and I've fallen asleep multiple times during both.  Begins while on my couch w/it on the big screen pretty loud, D.K. on my ipad on my chest not that loud but like a foot from my head.

I think you prolly have sleep apnea.

I'm going to a 10:15 PM showing tomorrow.  :ohno:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: dontfeedthebear on July 24, 2012, 08:08:03 AM
So my question...is Gotham City really Pittsburgh?  Or do they just play their football games there?  Or did they fall just a few dollars short where they couldn't get rid of the "UPMC" sign on the jumbotron in the editing room?
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: mocat on July 24, 2012, 08:17:09 AM
So my question...is Gotham City really Pittsburgh?  Or do they just play their football games there?  Or did they fall just a few dollars short where they couldn't get rid of the "UPMC" sign on the jumbotron in the editing room?

Begins & DK were shot in Chicago.

DKR shot in NYC; football game shot in Pittsburgh.

Consistently no attempts made to hide famous buildings/etc from each city. Don't see why they would start now.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Stevesie60 on July 24, 2012, 08:44:44 AM
So my question...is Gotham City really Pittsburgh?  Or do they just play their football games there?  Or did they fall just a few dollars short where they couldn't get rid of the "UPMC" sign on the jumbotron in the editing room?

Begins & DK were shot in Chicago.

DKR shot in NYC; football game shot in Pittsburgh.

Consistently no attempts made to hide famous buildings/etc from each city. Don't see why they would start now.

Yeah, the idea was to show how big Gotham City was by shooting all different buildings in the three movies.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: 'taterblast on July 24, 2012, 08:45:24 AM
you can see a shot of the new "world trade center" being constructed in DKR
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: OK_Cat on July 24, 2012, 09:48:17 AM
pretty sure that's the point.  gotham can be any city.  (nerd post)
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Stevesie60 on July 24, 2012, 10:40:01 AM
What are the chances that Alfred imagined seeing oscar Wayne in the final minute of the movie? After Inception, this is at least a possibility, right?
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Mikeyis4dcats on July 24, 2012, 11:25:25 AM
What are the chances that Alfred imagined seeing oscar Wayne in the final minute of the movie? After Inception, this is at least a possibility, right?

no.   Alfred had no idea that oscar and Selina were romantically involved at all, he left long before she started coming around.   Plus she was wearing the pearls that were missing from the estate.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: slobber on July 24, 2012, 11:52:32 AM
What are the chances that Alfred imagined seeing oscar Wayne in the final minute of the movie? After Inception, this is at least a possibility, right?

no.   Alfred had no idea that oscar and Selina were romantically involved at all, he left long before she started coming around.   Plus she was wearing the pearls that were missing from the estate.
Great, I didn't realize Selina Gomez was in this flick. If my kid finds out, he will be begging me every fricking day to take him to this thing.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: yoga-like_abana on July 24, 2012, 11:59:59 AM
is it better than begins but worse than dark knight? because thats what im expecting
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: j-dub on July 24, 2012, 01:28:57 PM
is it better than begins but worse than dark knight? because thats what im expecting

pretty much. an argument could be made for begins over rises..
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Stevesie60 on July 24, 2012, 04:03:19 PM
is it better than begins but worse than dark knight? because thats what im expecting

pretty much. an argument could be made for begins over rises..

It absolutely could not.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: j-dub on July 24, 2012, 04:12:26 PM
is it better than begins but worse than dark knight? because thats what im expecting

pretty much. an argument could be made for begins over rises..

It absolutely could not.

i didn't say legitimate argument. but some wrongheaded person somewhere will make a begins over rises contention.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: mocat on July 24, 2012, 04:39:56 PM
is it better than begins but worse than dark knight? because thats what im expecting

pretty much. an argument could be made for begins over rises..

It absolutely could not.

i didn't say legitimate argument. but some wrongheaded person somewhere will make a begins over rises contention.

I think we'll need at least a couple years or so for all the hype to die down, and watch rises a couple more times to judge it effectively.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: yoga-like_abana on July 24, 2012, 04:41:34 PM
begins was not good.. so if its not better than that I really dont want to go see it
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: DQ12 on July 24, 2012, 04:51:02 PM
I want to hit up Stimulus Tuesday to check this out tonight.  I don't think we'll have a problem getting in/getting a seat, but my roommate is certain that we don't have a shot.

He's being a huge dumbass, right?
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: ew2x4 on July 24, 2012, 05:21:02 PM
DKR was basically a bigger better Batman Begins. It's very very similar in story arch. Personally, I really liked Batman Begins. While I think The Dark Knight was the better movie, I enjoyed DKR more. It was an actual Batman movie. Not a Joker movie co starring batman.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: DQ12 on July 25, 2012, 12:47:03 AM
Dark Knight Rises?  More like Tale of Two Cities.  Except oscar is no Sydney.  Maybe he didn't have to be?
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Trim on July 25, 2012, 02:18:16 AM
What are the chances that Alfred imagined seeing oscar Wayne in the final minute of the movie? After Inception, this is at least a possibility, right?

no.   Alfred had no idea that oscar and Selina were romantically involved at all, he left long before she started coming around.   Plus she was wearing the pearls that were missing from the estate.

goEMAW kid Cole had to explain to me that it was really a living oscar Wayne because Batman autopiloted the nuke to the ocean as evidenced by that guy telling Red that oscar Wayne had fixed the autopilot months earlier.

Thus, I highly recommend taking children to this movie after midnight.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: kstate16 on July 25, 2012, 08:42:39 AM
kids related:

don't take your rough ridin' 6 yr old to see a R movie (Ted) while they run up and down the stairs with their little friends pretty much ruining the movie (even if it was Ted) for everyone.  then, when the little sh*t finally sat down directly behind me, he couldn't shut the hell up. didn't know what he was talking about ,all in spanish, not trying to be  :opcat: but I honestly wanted to know what the hell this kid could be talking about for 2 hours). the dad did absolutely nothing, how can you be this bad of a parent fellow goEMAW-parents?

DKR related:

No way Nolan goes with the Robin thing.  What is so special about Robin? He wasn't trained by a badass fraternity of assassins. He's not rich. He's just an ex-cop.  I just don't see it, but it's an OK way to end the movie. Also, Batman's mean ex-gf  :love:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Trim on July 25, 2012, 08:48:34 AM
DKR related:

No way Nolan goes with the Robin thing.  What is so special about Robin? He wasn't trained by a badass fraternity of assassins. He's not rich. He's just an ex-cop.  I just don't see it, but it's an OK way to end the movie. Also, Batman's mean ex-gf  :love:

I don't think there'll be more movies; they just did the Robin stuff so everyone can know that he'll take over the Batman role and everyone will live happily ever after. 

If we're talking about the same old lady, :flush:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: kstate16 on July 25, 2012, 09:04:36 AM
DKR related:

No way Nolan goes with the Robin thing.  What is so special about Robin? He wasn't trained by a badass fraternity of assassins. He's not rich. He's just an ex-cop.  I just don't see it, but it's an OK way to end the movie. Also, Batman's mean ex-gf  :love:

I don't think there'll be more movies; they just did the Robin stuff so everyone can know that he'll take over the Batman role and everyone will live happily ever after. 

If we're talking about the same old lady, :flush:
Maybe it was my time in prague, but I'm really into the European type  :blush:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Trim on July 25, 2012, 09:07:24 AM
DKR related:

No way Nolan goes with the Robin thing.  What is so special about Robin? He wasn't trained by a badass fraternity of assassins. He's not rich. He's just an ex-cop.  I just don't see it, but it's an OK way to end the movie. Also, Batman's mean ex-gf  :love:

I don't think there'll be more movies; they just did the Robin stuff so everyone can know that he'll take over the Batman role and everyone will live happily ever after. 

If we're talking about the same old lady, :flush:
Maybe it was my time in prague, but I'm really into the European type  :blush:

I see.  I'm more into Olathe badass bitches myself.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: OK_Cat on July 30, 2012, 10:29:09 AM
finally saw the movie.  pretty awesome all around.  anybody who says that they saw the plot twist near the end with bane is a liar.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: The Tonya Harding of Twitter Users Creep on July 30, 2012, 10:39:53 AM
I saw DKR yesterday and was a bit let down. It was way more like Begins than I wanted. I wish it had been more about Bane just kicking ass and killing people, like the Dark Knight. Still a very good movie, IMO.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Stevesie60 on July 30, 2012, 10:44:32 AM
I saw DKR yesterday and was a bit let down. It was way more like Begins than I wanted. I wish it had been more about Bane just kicking ass and killing people, like the Dark Knight. Still a very good movie, IMO.

Who would have thought BTK wanted to see more killing?
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: 3maw on July 30, 2012, 10:50:32 AM
went on opening night to a drive in with the lady. she ruined it 2 minutes in by consistently laughing at bane "because he sounds like winnie the pooh."
still a good movie with good acting. joseph gordon levitt  :love:
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: OK_Cat on July 30, 2012, 10:51:30 AM
seems like nolan's thing in this series was to eff with our heads and make people have ridiculous voices.

Title: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: puniraptor on August 05, 2012, 06:25:00 PM
Just saw it and it was great. Good job everybody.
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Mikeyis4dcats on August 05, 2012, 06:45:53 PM
went on opening night to a drive in with the lady. she ruined it 2 minutes in by consistently laughing at bane "because he sounds like winnie the pooh."
still a good movie with good acting. joseph gordon levitt  :love:

OMFG.   She nailed it.   
Title: Re: The Dark Knight Rises - With Parenting Advice and Spoilers!
Post by: Cire on August 05, 2012, 11:58:54 PM
Perfect movie.  reminded me of BB more than DK which was fine.  Not enough bane.  Music not nearly as good as DK which was disappointing bc everyone was creaming over the score.