I didn't like Batman Begins at all, but I enjoyed The Dark Knight. From the trailer, this new Batman film looks like another weak one.
I think Batman Returns will always be the best one, in my opinion.
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TheDenizen wrote:Miller's "Dark Knight" always struck me as really lame, and that seems to be the only Batman people think of any more. Nolan's movies were OK, but only because he's a great filmmaker, and not because of the source material.

jacobb1313 wrote:What I hope - what I dearly hope for this movie - is that the political commentary obvious in the trailer is not bombasatically shoehorned into the film.....The last thing Dark Knight Rises needs to be is a 99%er rallying cry. It just needs to be a good movie.

jess87 wrote:I think Batman Returns will always be the best one, in my opinion.
Spunkie wrote:Miller's version isn't big on me, but add Moore's Killing Joke and Morrison's Arkham Asylum and I can't perceive Batman as the Batman&Robin silly pulp anymore.

ShogunRua wrote:jess87 wrote:I think Batman Returns will always be the best one, in my opinion.
Yeah, that one was really cool. I loved the style and flavor of Burton's Batman films.Spunkie wrote:Miller's version isn't big on me, but add Moore's Killing Joke and Morrison's Arkham Asylum and I can't perceive Batman as the Batman&Robin silly pulp anymore.
I've never read the Miller one, but I did read Moore's "The Killing Joke" and absolutely despised it. To me, it underscored just how stupid and silly Batman is.
The Joker maims Commission Gordon's daughter, abducts and tortures him, and yet, neither he nor Batman are willing to kill or harm him in any way? 3rd grade rationalization aside ("we have to show him we're better than he is!"), it's stupid, and shows the disconnect between how goofy and stupid Batman is at his core, and how dead-serious and grim the comic was pushing him to be.


shebang wrote:Oh and remember that Swat guy who points out everything that's happening during the chase sequence? Almost ruined that scene for me at the time. In Begins there were a couple of those kind of moments - the water system old guy for instance - but in TDK there were about ten or so. It seems the more Nolan gets into the action genre the more his cheesy Michael Bay-admiring side comes out.

ayall wrote:I'm not so much surprised as I am saddened to read some of the responses.
I understand that opinions vary, but to compare Tim Burton's Batman to ether of Nolan's Batman's is rather insulting to Nolan.
ayall wrote: In my mind, it's like comparing a sappy romance novel to a book like catcher in the rye.
ayall wrote:While some may not find Nolans Scripts/Story perfect, i'd argue that it's rather close compared to that of the cheesy Burton film.
Set Design, Dialog, Makeup, Acting... all superior in Nolans film compared to Burtons.

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