The Dark Knight Equation Equals: Good Money., Saturday, July 19, 2008, 2:29 AM

"This is not a spoiler".

There are no big conspiracy theories here: The movie was very good. This is not a "bandwagon" co-sign, this movie is the real deal. I don't know about the other HipHop Nerds outthere (I guess Im the only one, oh well) else reading this, but that wasn't a Animated CGI 18 Wheeler that got tossed on its ass, that was the real deal. Did anyone peep the Joker, "running with the brothers". The story line was dope yet somewhat close to that of the Dark Knight, and whenever I saw Harvey Dent flip that coin I thought about my man in "No country for Old men" . But at least we know where the concept came from. You know what's really interesting to me is: Would there even be a "movie industry" without the use of comic book story lines?

You see, I run with a bunch of haters, and yes we hate on everything. Even the popcorn....

Sometimes I get jealous when I over hear people who are not really big comic book hero fans talk about things they know nothing about.

"People are saying Heath Ledger is getting an oscar". Yeah ok.

I won't front this is by far the best joker ever. He literally was the movie.

They explained everything all the way down to the penthouse in which Mr. Wayne was living.

In hindsight, even though the original Batman franchise story lines are mad bubble gum, they are always dead on when its time to pick the characters. Jim Carrey was the man when he played the Riddler.

I gotta run, because I have to take care of a few things, but I really want to know what you thought about the movie, and who you think the best Batman was. I personally feel (please dont laugh) that Christian Bale and yes George Clooney were the best.

Please ponder and enjoy your coffee.

I know the internet is buzzing with hidden scenes but there weren't any, and to the lames who stayed after the movie (oh wait, I was there too, LOL) I cannot think of a DC comic that had a hidden trailer after the flick.

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