With The Dark Knight, the action-infused sequel to Batman Begins, dominating the box office in recent weeks, it’s clear that the revitalization of the new Batman franchise is no fantasy. In my opinion, The Dark Knight doesn’t quite come up to the level of its predecessor—its relentless action sequences left me a bit numb after a while, and the constant quick cutting in these scenes gives the audience too much to absorb all at once.
The science we are discussing here is the science behind ILLUSION. The pretty moving colored pictures up there on the screen are designed to suspend disbelief, and, given the level of enthrallment exhibited by ya'll, its pretty darn successful. IT'S A COMIC BOOK! You guys are elevating this to a discussion of say, can rams horns really resonate a city wall and make it fall down (..yet another one of those History Channel psuedo-science programs about our collective mythologies...) The yarn isn't in Batman's underwear. It's in this collective urge to bang on stuff to drive away the other monkeys...
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