Finally watched The Dark Knight Rises yesterday. Won't go into too much analysis, as I am about to go out, but I will commend it as an entertaining action film and a satisfying conclusion to the trilogy. The theme of the Batman being a multi-faceted symbol rather than the typical preternatural superhero that's portrayed in so many films really came to a head in this final chapter. Furthermore, I am so happy that Catwoman and Bane both meshed as well as they did with this style, because I went in thinking that neither of them (based on my very limited knowledge of DC Comics) seemed like a good fit for this grittier take on the Batman universe. But they totally work, so kudos to Anne Hathaway and Tom Hardy for pulling their respective roles off. Although I will say that I never really figured out what Hardy was going for with the voice - the accent doesn't seem to settle anywhere from what I could tell and occasionally, his responses felt kind of incomprehensible (not in terms of not being able to hear him, but in terms of not understanding what he was talking about.)
I still like The Dark Knight more, though I don't know anything in this film could have topped my view of The Joker in that film. Regardless, there aren't really any better reasons to go to the cinema this summer, so you owe it to yourself to check out TDKR.