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#21
Too much neon for my taste.
#22
Of all the Nolan Batman movies I find TDKR to be the hardest to rewatch. My biggest problem is that Batman is hardly in it. Seriously people like to complane about Batman's screen time in Batman Returns, but he has even less screen time in this movie. After Bane breaks his back and he's sent to the pit their's about a good 20 minutes where we don't even see him. Nolan seemed way more interested in Blake then Bruce.
#23
Yes they will probably be forgotten to a degree. The biggest problem with the Webb movies is that there's no real sense of identity with the movies.
The first one tries to aim for that grounded more realistic tone that made  Nolan's Batman movies popular, and the second tries to be more like a MCU movie and has a lighter tone.
#24
Yeah I hate how Batman and Gordon decide to lie to the people of Gotham about Harvey. It just seemed to me that they thought that the people of Gotham were too immature and stupid to handle the truth.
#25
Batman (1989) / Re: Love that Joker!
Fri, 15 May 2015, 16:24
What I love about the "Love that Joker" scene is the way it mixes humor with seriousness. What makes the Joker work as a villain is how his goofy behavior disguises his madness. People tend to underestimate him cause he appears as a clown.

   
#26
BabyDoll gets my vote. She was a great tragic character. Sad that she was never used outside the cartoon.
#27
I think that Burton gets a lot of unfair criticism. Yes he's guilty of using a lot of the same actors in his movies but it's not like he's the only film director that uses a lot of the same actors.
#28
The Dark Knight (2008) / Re: Madness
Sat, 3 Aug 2013, 07:16
Quote from: DocLathropBrown on Wed, 17 Jul  2013, 04:29
Scarecrow even acted like he was nuts at the end from his gas, going so far as to renounce the Jonathan Crane identity to Rachel and then at the beginning of TDK, he's completely back to normal!
That always bothered how Crane seems to recover from his fear gas. I guess it's just one more plothole but then again what's one more plothole?
#29
I'm very skeptical about this. Maybe if it was still 1999 or the early 2000s I'd believe it but too much time has gone by for Batman Beyond to still be important to the people at WB to consider making a movie out of Batman Beyond.
#30
I've probably seen it about five to six times. I liked it at the time, but knowing what I know now I probably wouldn't enjoy it if I saw it today.