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Rewatched Batman Begins last night
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:30 pm
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:30 pm
First time watching it after seeing TDK, and I must say, I much prefer Dark Knight.
Katie Holmes was absolutely dreadful as Rachel. Her lines were so hollow and empty, and her feisty moments fell quite flat. She just wasn't believable. Maggie G was not much better, but at least she was more believable.
Ra's Al Ghul wasn't nearly as good a villain as Joker. No, I'm not one of the sheep who joined in on the Ledger suckfest. I thought he did well, but I'm speaking in terms of the villain only. Joker is a much more fascinating villain. His love for chaos was truly evil, and made him much more interesting. I feel like there should've been a more memorable Batman villain for the first flick in the series. I will say, Scarecrow was done very well.
I just feel like Dark Knight was much more well-done. It's like Nolan was testing the water of what and what not to do with a superhero flick, then he took the good parts of BB and refined his writing for Dark Knight. For example, not seeing Gotham in the daytime in BB just made the city seem so dark and gloomy and unbelievable. Nolan may have done this on purpose and saved the daytime shots for TDK as a metaphor for the city's improvement after Batman's arrival, but that is unlikely. Also, I feel like the supporting characters in TDK were much better than those of BB. A movie/tv show is only as good as the supporting characters, and I thought Gordon and Rachel were much improved, and the addition of Dent went a long way.
sorry for tl;dr, just my thoughts. I just feel like BB was a learning experience for Nolan, and he took what he learned and refined it for TDK.
Katie Holmes was absolutely dreadful as Rachel. Her lines were so hollow and empty, and her feisty moments fell quite flat. She just wasn't believable. Maggie G was not much better, but at least she was more believable.
Ra's Al Ghul wasn't nearly as good a villain as Joker. No, I'm not one of the sheep who joined in on the Ledger suckfest. I thought he did well, but I'm speaking in terms of the villain only. Joker is a much more fascinating villain. His love for chaos was truly evil, and made him much more interesting. I feel like there should've been a more memorable Batman villain for the first flick in the series. I will say, Scarecrow was done very well.
I just feel like Dark Knight was much more well-done. It's like Nolan was testing the water of what and what not to do with a superhero flick, then he took the good parts of BB and refined his writing for Dark Knight. For example, not seeing Gotham in the daytime in BB just made the city seem so dark and gloomy and unbelievable. Nolan may have done this on purpose and saved the daytime shots for TDK as a metaphor for the city's improvement after Batman's arrival, but that is unlikely. Also, I feel like the supporting characters in TDK were much better than those of BB. A movie/tv show is only as good as the supporting characters, and I thought Gordon and Rachel were much improved, and the addition of Dent went a long way.
sorry for tl;dr, just my thoughts. I just feel like BB was a learning experience for Nolan, and he took what he learned and refined it for TDK.
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:34 pm to Carson123987
TDK has better action and Ledger is sick as the Joker, but Begins is an overall better movie.
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:37 pm to Carson123987
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Katie Holmes was absolutely dreadful as Rachel. Her lines were so hollow and empty, and her feisty moments fell quite flat. She just wasn't believable. Maggie G was not much better, but at least she was more believable.
I'm not a Holmes fan, but I felt that her version of Rachel was better. In Begins, she was Bruce's moral compass and you could tell she respected him. In TDK, Gyllenhal just sort of put up with him and showed no emotion towards Wayne....not that Holmes was much better. In the end, I think Gyllenhal is overrated and I hate it when a character is played by a different actor/actress.
This post was edited on 7/18/12 at 1:38 pm
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:37 pm to Carson123987
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feel like there should've been a more memorable Batman villain for the first flick in the series.
Ra's Al Ghul taught batman how to fight. It was kind of necessary to have him.
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:45 pm to Carson123987
I had never read any of the comics, only watched SuperFriends as a kid so that's all I knew of Scarecrow.
When I saw BB, I thought the way Scarecrow was presented was awesome and Katie Holmes was better.
I think BB was the better movie.
When I saw BB, I thought the way Scarecrow was presented was awesome and Katie Holmes was better.
I think BB was the better movie.
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:51 pm to Carson123987
I didn't have much against Katie Holmes. Her character was your typical damsel in distress, but I commend Nolan and Goyer for not making her some dumb bimbo that is just there for eye candy. She actually is heavily involved in the events of the plot.
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:54 pm to RollTide1987
Maggie Guldngaal whatever is tough for me to look at. Yack. Holmes all day.
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:56 pm to Carson123987
BB is great right up until the moment where batman makes his debut
Then it becomes a run of the mill superhero movie. It's still a good movie and a worthy entry to the trilogy. Origin story is difficult to do.
Then it becomes a run of the mill superhero movie. It's still a good movie and a worthy entry to the trilogy. Origin story is difficult to do.
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:57 pm to Carson123987
Batman Begins is a vastly superior movie.
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:59 pm to Gingineer
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feel like there should've been a more memorable Batman villain for the first flick in the series.
They didn't make him memorable but the character of Ra's al ghul is absolutely the second biggest batman villain
Posted on 7/18/12 at 2:53 pm to coolpapaboze
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Batman Begins is a vastly superior movie.
I agree with this and Holmes better than Maggie argument.
Maggie is dreadful to look at and I could have cared less if she got blown up.
Posted on 7/18/12 at 2:53 pm to Carson123987
i enjoyed BB much more. felt like it was the better of the two films as well.
i really liked TDK, but BB is better in my mind. i saw BB after i saw TDK, fwiw
i really liked TDK, but BB is better in my mind. i saw BB after i saw TDK, fwiw
Posted on 7/18/12 at 2:53 pm to CGB Spender
I think what you find is that these aren't standalone films. The first one leads you into the second with the revelation of the Joker, and the second one leads you to the third with the humiliation of Batman. It's one big arc.
Trying to portray Ra's in the movie like the comice wouldn't fly for Nolan's world. It would be too over the top that someone in this world can come back from the dead multiple times. So, I get what you are saying about him. But he was there to put Bruce Wayne on the path to being Batman in Nolan's world, and that was achieved.
The Joker is the Joker. He's in your face chaos and a totally different villian, just the same way that Bane will be different from both of them.
Katie Holmes is beautiful. Maggie looks like the TDK was played in reverse and the Joker messed her face up at the beginning.
No, Ra's speeches don't compare on a visual level with Joker's magic trick, but they aren't supposed to. Then again, Bruce doesn't jump out of a window in BB and leave a few hundred party guests alone with a psychopath in his apartment either.
Trying to portray Ra's in the movie like the comice wouldn't fly for Nolan's world. It would be too over the top that someone in this world can come back from the dead multiple times. So, I get what you are saying about him. But he was there to put Bruce Wayne on the path to being Batman in Nolan's world, and that was achieved.
The Joker is the Joker. He's in your face chaos and a totally different villian, just the same way that Bane will be different from both of them.
Katie Holmes is beautiful. Maggie looks like the TDK was played in reverse and the Joker messed her face up at the beginning.
No, Ra's speeches don't compare on a visual level with Joker's magic trick, but they aren't supposed to. Then again, Bruce doesn't jump out of a window in BB and leave a few hundred party guests alone with a psychopath in his apartment either.
Posted on 7/18/12 at 2:55 pm to Michael T. Tiger
I like Liam news on as Ra's, I just think Ra's is marginalized because of the origin story
Posted on 7/18/12 at 3:03 pm to Michael T. Tiger
I felt like BB was more of an emotional, Bruce Wayne story than TDK turned out to be (death of his parents and learning to overcome his fears, becoming Batman).
One of the things I love so much about BB is that I can relate to Bruce on many levels; except for the billionaire playboy thing.
One of the things I love so much about BB is that I can relate to Bruce on many levels; except for the billionaire playboy thing.
Posted on 7/18/12 at 3:06 pm to coolpapaboze
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Batman Begins is a vastly superior movie.
There is no planet in this universe where Batman Begins is better than The Dark Knight.
I mean.....are you serious?
Posted on 7/18/12 at 3:07 pm to Carson123987
Watched BB on FX last night and I enjoyed the hell outta it. I'd rank it slightly below TDK only due to Ledger's performance. Both films are great, great films.
Batman Begins--9/10
The Dark Knight--10/10
The Dark Knight Rises--?/10
Batman Begins--9/10
The Dark Knight--10/10
The Dark Knight Rises--?/10
Posted on 7/18/12 at 3:10 pm to CBLSU316
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There is no planet in this universe where Batman Begins is better than The Dark Knight.
There it is ...
Posted on 7/18/12 at 3:12 pm to Carson123987
quote:Well, that's because it was. The gap between everything from acting quality to directing to writing. Nolan most certainly wasn't the only one to learn from BB. Bale and Holmes both grew exponentially as characters (Though, privately, I STILL think Katie Holmes leaves her rolls flat). That's why I'm extra excited for Rises. While Bale is mentally unstable, he has atleast grown as an actor. I think he'll do a marvelous job...That and Bane is a boss. 'Nuff said.
"I just feel like the Dark Knight was much more well-done."
Posted on 7/18/12 at 3:14 pm to Carson123987
quote:actually it sounds like you are smoking pole.
Ra's Al Ghul wasn't nearly as good a villain as Joker. No, I'm not one of the sheep who joined in on the Ledger suckfest.
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