
@whytedragon don't let it affect or control what you do. That is the point of terrorism et. al, to try to affect your daily life by presenting the fear of danger. I realize on my drive to work tomorrow, I am in danger, yet I still have to go. Life is risk. Now if this fella is insane or sane, does not matter. Did he know the consequences of his action is. Whether someone real or imagined told him to do it, doesn't matter if he knew it was wrong. My guess is he did, because he recognized and heeded the orders of the police when they got there. If you recognize authority, and then you recognize the difference between right and wrong.
Not enough good material there to make 3. I even had my doubts about 2.
Very classy move. Batman and Bruce would be proud.
I thought Pearce was wasted in this movie, his character could have done very well in a good story...
Two of my favorite forms of entertainment are Football and Movies. Both have had some major mud thrown on them lately by the acts of evil men. The intent of these people is to have a negative impact on our daily lives...its what feeds them. So don't let them. Enjoy your day, enjoy your movie or your game. Show them they have no power over you or your actions. Without that power, they will wilt and die. Be vigilant but brave.
Agreeing with a lot of people here, this was my favorite of the 4, and Garfield surprised the heck out of me as being better than TM. He seemed to relish the role,where TM seemed to be indifferent towards it. The flaw I saw was with the villain. Weak entry compared to Doc OC and the Green Goblin. Though better than the Sand Man.
I'd be wary of Pirates on those fair seas...
That's all he's ever done is talk about it, and its not like it was a franchise. ONe good movie and one bad movie.

Here's the problem, they could have made 6 movies of TLOTR, and not run out of material, and some good material, but the Hobbit was a stretch at 2.