I didn't even like TDK when I saw it in the cinema. Too long. If anything, it was too ambitious. I'm glad it was a Batman film that was dark and gritty and everything, but towards the end I couldn't help but think that they were cramming in far too many ideas and narrative setups. Also, Joker's plan was strawberry floating hilarious. Seriously, guy came up with this incredibly convoluted plan, and somehow it worked? It was relying on so many different varying factors that a simple concept as the driver stopping for a cup of tea would've ripped apart the whole thing.
I know, I know, Joker's a genius in an utterly mental way, but that's a scenario that had me scratching my head before facepalming. Everytime I think back on it or watch it again, I can't help but find it a bit silly.
Blad Runner, I know I've made my thoughts known on this before, but I wasn't voertly fond of it. A bit bored, to put it bluntly. However, I was in awe over the design of it. Visually, aurally, it's a masterpiece. And I can see what others would like about it, it just doesn't appeal to me. It's still a important piece of cinema, moreso than TDK ever will be.
I've still not voted.
And Metropolis is more influential than Blade Runner.