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The Dark Knight Rises

Episode 72 of the I Have Some Notes podcast, hosted by I Have Some Notes, titled "The Dark Knight Rises" was published on July 22, 2019 and runs 61 minutes.

July 22, 2019 ·61m · I Have Some Notes

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Yup, we're criticizing another DC movie in The Dark Knight Rises. If at this point you feel like we're just picking on DC film it would be hard for me to disagree, because we're even rewriting the good ones now. So…fine, we're DC haters and Marvel fanboys. You caught us. It's also somehow our second Chris Nolan film. Yikes. In our defence, The Dark Knight Rises is a film that legitimately could use some tweaks, and that is what we're here for. We rearrange the the rising and falling and rising again of Batman into a film I think we all truly wanted to see. Also, stay tuned at the end of the show for some news about coming changes to the show.

Yup, we're criticizing another DC movie in The Dark Knight Rises. If at this point you feel like we're just picking on DC film it would be hard for me to disagree, because we're even rewriting the good ones now. So…fine, we're DC haters and Marvel fanboys. You caught us.

It's also somehow our second Chris Nolan film. Yikes.

In our defence, The Dark Knight Rises is a film that legitimately could use some tweaks, and that is what we're here for. We rearrange the the rising and falling and rising again of Batman into a film I think we all truly wanted to see.

Also, stay tuned at the end of the show for some news about coming changes to the show.

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