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re: Who's been the best Batman to this point?
Posted on 1/22/14 at 9:30 am to DelU249
Posted on 1/22/14 at 9:30 am to DelU249
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I see its flaws, but I just love movies shot on a lot with sets. I also think the accompanying soundtrack is perfect. I really like it. I may be bias. Batman was the first movie I ever saw in theaters. It is the reason I love the type of movies that I do. shite Paddy, you may have convinced me to give it another watch tonight
The dialogue is really bad. Campy, which isn't bad in some movies, but I don't want it with my Batman.
The first time we see Batman, he appears behind two robbers, and they turn around to look at him. It's lit well enough that you can clearly see it's just a guy in a suit, but then Keaton spreads his cape, and it's scary
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The music and the score are really good. I'll give it that, and it's entertaining, but in no uncertain terms does it feel like a movie I should take seriously at all, and if we're having a discussion of "best," then it falls woefully behind.
Posted on 1/22/14 at 9:34 am to Patrick O Rly
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but in no uncertain terms does it feel like a movie I should take seriously at all,
If you think about it, Nolans films were the first superhero movies you were ever supposed to take seriously. Thats not really a fair criterion.
Schumacher was even hired because the studios thought Burtons films were too dark. They wanted more camp (and good lord they got it.)
Posted on 1/22/14 at 9:42 am to Patrick O Rly
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take seriously
but see I don't anyone takes it seriously as a film.
Nolan's movies are clearly better, but Burton hit a home run where Nolan did not...gotham. Burton gets "gotham" Maybe Nolan does but it just didn't fit with what he was doing. He tried in Begins though, and just abandoned it for TDK; which was a good choice.
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