That's awfully harsh criticism for a "good" movie. This movie TOTALLY lives up to its hype.
I loooooooved the living poop out of this movie. I was chuckling with glee when the credits started rolling because I was literally in shock at how thoroughly entertained I was for 2.5 hours.
Acting: Incredible. I'm not sure what sort of competition there will be once 2008 comes to a close, but Ledger's take on the Joker was easily the most impressive display of acting I've seen this year. Yes, Batman and much of his supporting cast seems awfully somber, but give the ordeals they endure I can't blame them. When you see these characters realize that something bad is going to happen you believe it. Even more impressively, when the entire city starts to panic you believe it.
Script: I was honestly just as engrossed in the Dark Knight's storyline as I was for other superb crime dramas like the Departed. Probably even more now that I think about it. Every character in the movie had a reason for being on screen. And given the amount of characters in this movie I am absolute in awe at the writing skills of the Nolan brothers. This movie will stick in your brain for a long long time after you see it.
But I do agree with Rufus on some points. Maggie Gyllenhaal isn't as smoking hot as Katie (Cruise?) but she does have a classy look and is not without her personality charms. Very few people are going to be offset by that switcheroo. I also agree that Batman himself sometimes loses screen time due to what is a rather complicated story. Still, I felt that was a necessary sacrfice in order to tell this epic tale.
And I strongly have to disagree with the notion that Joker wasn't scary and that there was no reason for the things he perpetrated. Trust me, keep the little ones away from this film. And the reason he...oops, this is a spoiler free zone. *le sigh* Anyway, this movie would not make any sense without the Batman character. The motivations of the heroes and villains are tied specifically into that character.
Bah! Enough rebuttal. Go see this movie. You will love it. The story is frightening and as realistic as any comic book movie has dared to be. The villians are plentiful, relentless, and absolutely brutal. The heroes are beaten senseless physically and mentally. The way they handle these situations is nothing short of spectacle. My one complaint, there was one absolutely amazing action sequence, but the other action scenes seemed ordinairy by today's standards. I don't think there's as many "That was cool!" moments as Wanted or Iron Man, but there are way way more edge of your seat moments.
I pity. Pity pity pity the young fool who downloads this movie and watches it at home instead of the theater. I don't care how big your monitor is or how many watts your sound system has. Do yourself a big favor, shell out a few bucks, and enjoy something that will almost certainly get multiple oscar nominations.
Lastly, I will agree that this didn't feel like a batman movie. It felt better than that. Would that more superhero films were like this one. It's more than a comic book movie and it's certainly more than just an action movie.