User blog comment:Mr. Xemnas/2 seperate marevl cinematic universe's?????/@comment-1895174-20130201050316/@comment-4651179-20130204015812

No, this is not a comicbook based movie, it's just Nolan making a movie of Batman taking away everything the comics had.

And no, it was big, but not epic and even less conclusive, they even leave us with the "John Blake discovers the cave"

No, the crippled moment didn't show us the humanity of Batman, it just showed us he just decided to stop being Batman, helping the city he swore to take away the crime from because his sort-of girlfriend died. Many heroes over the years have seen the casualties of being heroes, Spider-Man with Gwen Stacy as an example.

And both The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises get all their popularity and love from the villains. The Dark Knight was Joker's movie, everyone remembers the Joker, everyone quotes him. The same happened to Bane, all over the Internet: "When Gotham is in ashes". Nolan has the problem to make the villains so deep, with so good lines that the protagonist is overshadowed by them, from those two movies, almost no one remembers Batman/Bruce Wayne but Joker and/or Bane.

In my opinion, a good hero-villain movie must be that when the hero manages to overcome the villain and prevail, not to be a like an ant trying not to get squish by a boot. Bane was in control of the situation, until he was turned into a tool, and Batman never was. That's one of the things I HATE, Batman was being triumphant against Bane, with an epic "When you tell me where's the trigger, you have my permision to die", but then the bad guys are again in control of the situation and Batman is stabbed by Talia. They didn't need to make Batman overcome the situation just to let him there, to be saved by the sidekick.

And I don't buy the cr*p "There's no Batman... You, me, him, everyone is Batman!", it's like replacing "God" with "Batman". Batman is supposed to be someone phenomenal, the only person capable to overcome what others can't and protect them, not that "everyone is Batman". It just didn't fit, if you want, do it with anyone else, but you just won't tell me it "fits", because it doesn't. That's not Batman, Batman would never do that, I don't care if it is "Nolan's Batman", because the basic of Batman it's the same.

Exactly, because everyone expected it to be better than TDK, everyone thought it was even if it wasn't, they were like brain-washed with "this movie is epic, all hail Nolan".

I've seen around YouTube, in many comments of many videos. Principally in CBM, The Dark Knight Rises has been disappointed for almost everyone I see in the comments.

Lastly, I'm not comparing Spider-Man Trilogy and The Dark Knight Trilogy the way you think I am. I'm not comparing the movies and their stories, but the overall reactions to it.

You can see from this and this video, how The Dark Knight Rises had so many flaws, even both channels who make parodies, criticize it more than any movie they've been parodied or "reviewed".