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Batman has been my favorite superhero for a long time, and Batman begins showed me someone had a clue on how to film Batmans dark story. This movie just solidifies the attempt by puting the all time favorite supervillian of mine into play, The Joker! Heath Ledger in my opinion did a slightly better job than Jack Nicholson did but this movie follows more of the Dark Knight comic series than the old Comic/TV series lighter style Batman. For anyone who says that either of the two above mentioned characters are not super hero or villian you are sadly mistaken. This movie shows how people can become either a super hero albeit an antihero, or super villian. This movie is more realistic than any superhero film that I have ever seen. Human nature is seen on both sides of the fence in this film. This is one of the best if not the best I have ever seen in my lifetime, and I have seen a lot of films. Highly recommended for anyone
What's great about it: Everything
What's not so great: Story dragged a little but hyped right up in the latter part of the film.
Learn more about Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. (Flash demo) SynopsisGet loud and legendary with Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. Put your shredding skills to the test in dozens of history's biggest, loudest rock songs, including Welcome to the Jungle, Rock You Like a Hurricane and Mississippi Queen. Challenge the legends of rock and roll in intense boss battles, while new multiplayer modes, including the arcade-inspired Guitar Battle mode and the dual-shredding co-op Career mode, give you exciting ways for you to get your groove on.With Guitar Hero III, you'll be able to jam to more than 70 of the most awesome rock anthems of all time. Play in all-new venues that stoke your head-banging spirit, complete with dazzling lighting effects and true-to-life instruments. Take your musical talents online and rock live around the world as you demonstrate you have all the makings of a true rock legend.
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I was excited to get this from a friend for 10 bucks. However the game has nice graphics but the song listing is very disapointing. In GH2 you had a lot of heavier metal solos music to pick from, but when I saw weezer on the list I had to shut it off. I gave the game another chance and played through 3 1/2 songs, and not only does the listing suck but the guy who remakes the songs vocals butchered the music. GH2 had better songs worthy of Guitar Hero, and rock band which I just got is much better than both even when playing solo. All the songs I played in GH3 were poorly redone and its a shame since GH2 was done so well. And on top of all that the notes feel way off key compared to GH2. Comparing GH2 to GH3.....GH2 blows 3 out of the water with free bird alone. This game blows.
What's great about it: Better graphics, nice special effects
What's not so great: Song listing is mainly easier rock than the heavy metal in 2