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#61
It couldn't have saved the movie from being too flawed. I've never been too interested in Batman Forever anyway... the last time I watched it was a few years ago. When it comes to Schumacher, I'm willing to watch Batman & Robin anytime, though.
#62
That poster is my favorite for TDK thus far. The colors are flamboyant and clear. It just captures you. I wish Joker didn't have his head lowered so far down, though... it's like he's either defeated or extremely subdued.
#63
Misc. Burton / Re: 89 vs. 92..Favorite Batsuit
Sun, 30 Dec 2007, 17:57
The BR suit and B89 logo don't mesh well in my mind.  :-\
#64
Customs / Re: 1:1 Nicholson Joker sculpt
Sun, 30 Dec 2007, 01:18
Nice. Keep us posted with pics of the progress!
#65
Customs / Re: My 89 Bat suit.
Sat, 29 Dec 2007, 05:06


Effing fantastic pic.
#66
Customs / Re: 1:1 Nicholson Joker sculpt
Sat, 29 Dec 2007, 05:04
Very creepy. Great job. I can only see the first pic though. Do you plan to paint it?
#67
Niiice! *thumbs up* Very Jack Nicholson-ny.
#68
I agree with those saying Tim Curry. I remember that one Grinch smile he did (Home Alone movie I think).  ;)
#69
It's a great Batman film and my favorite. The Joker is arguably at his best. We even behold pre-Joker as a suave hitman! We also get a better glimpse into Bruce Wayne's motive for being Batman... this is the film that told the ESSENTIAL elements of how Batman began. MOTP is everything a Batman film needs to be: a detective story foremost. Although animated, and just under 80 minutes, it is PROFOUND. This isn't a hero toon for kids. This is a tragic look into death, loss, vengeance, love, and survival.

We shall discuss.
#70
Misc. Burton / Re: 89 vs. 92..Favorite Batsuit
Sat, 29 Dec 2007, 03:00
B89 suit without a moment's contemplative hesitation. In BR, Bruce saw reason to go techy... although that reason is far from apparent to the viewer. I don't have a problem with this, per se, but my philosophy is: If it ain't broken, don't fix it. B89 was far from being broken in style... what we have is a muscle suit that is reminiscent of a creature... as in when Bruce Wayne puts on that suit, he's not just putting on armor, he's putting on a creature... and becomes that creature!  ;) The goons in the movie were even doubtful that he was an actual man. It wasn't until they got an up-close look they realized, yeah, that's a guy in body armor.