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Looks like some Burton bashing is going on!
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What would the Batman boards be without that
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Burton didn't make the Joker the killer, the writers did. He also did a hell of a lot better job then Joel could have ever done. His films were directed toward adult fans of Batman and not the kiddies. |
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Only fault in this movie is IMHO that Batman started killing. When Batman crossed the line, he become one of the baddies in my eys. But still, this movie is five-stars film and a classic.
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Batman - Dark and broody Catwoman - Sexy and the style was great Bruce Wayne/Bataman and Selina Kyle's relationship Gotham City - darker Penguin's look - very cool and all wrong The portrance of The Penguin. Dark, sort of a massmurderer sometimes Bruce Wayne, still private and unknown to Gotham. |
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I guess if we really try we can always find more value in a zanny Riddler and a Joker-impersonator ever-laughing comedic Two-Face than in the perfect Pfeiffer’s Catwoman and the really tragic Penguin. Quote:
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And gimme a break, we have had a black Kingpin and we’ll have a black Nick Fury. Even the animated series followed the black Harvey. Oh and the name of the actor is not Lando Calrissian. For that matter should I say that Schuimacher gave us Ace Ventura as Riddler and Marshall Gerard as Two-face? Quote:
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And you gave yourself the answer. His parents got killed. There’s your motivation. Looks like some Schumacher defence is going on too :S Last edited by El Payaso; 03-28-2008 at 11:05 AM. |
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Wrong. Batman used to be non indulgent towards criminals' lives since 1939. In those comics as in Burton's movies he's too busy cleaning his city from criminals, defending the lives of the innocent good people to worry about what his image could be in terms of the comfortable classic morals. Source material? Burton was faithful to Batman’s first incarnation which was later changed. Quote:
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Can we stop the *****ing and leave the movies alone? It was 19 years ago, get over it. Nothing is going to change so arguing in circles is pointless.
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There is almost nothing "right" about Burton's Batman movies. THe first one is quite good - in his own realm. "Batman Forever" is much better and the second best after Batman REALLY Begins.
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I find it refreshing actually, since the general concensus here (myself included) is the other way around. CFE
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[Don't get me wrong Batman(89) is an amazing movie when it comes to atmosphere and design] I think the whole portrayal of Batman/Bruce Wayne is somehow... off. It's not that they changed the source material, that happens all the time and is for a movie who has only a restricted time frame somehow necessary. But you should - at least - get the essence of the material right. But Batman being a strange guy, totally emotionless and deranged doesn't feel like "the Batman" I read when I was young. Batman was actually a cool guy to me to whom you could look up - but Burton's Batman/Bruce Wayne... he is a pathetic looser. And what do you expect from a script writen by a guy who says things like "Batman is basically an insane guy who ****s up his love life". The changes with the Penguin... man! some call it "better than the source material" but... what's the point? He isn't THE Penguin anymore. He is a sewer monster out to kill the firstborn? WTF? They could have made the Penguin a Jedi Knight and some people would scream "Yeah, better than the source". But if you don't like the original character... why do you use him? And Catwoman? You know what the basic character gimmick was? She was a thief. Burton's Cat-Zombie is not a thief at all. (I don't have much to say about Nicholson's Joker. I think he did a decent job, but HE could have done better. He didn't play himself, he played Cesar-Romero-gone-homicidal. And don't start with the illogical things. Nobody knows about the Wayne murders. Yeah right. A parade of gangsters and no police... yes, of course. Penguin's men manipulating the Batmobile. It has all been discussed before. And Batman Forever is really a kind of redemption. Batman is so heroic in this movie. He says things like "Harvey, you need help!" and shows compassion (Keaton Batman would've probably thrown a grenade or something like that). His Bruce Wayne acts like in the comics. This movie is really underrated. The design is in fact too neon and too crazy, no not even in the Silver Age Gotham City looked like this. And the scene where he saves the doctor AND Robin has actually more real symbolism than anything Burton did. The Riddler and Two-Face are not exactly the way I would imagine them. The Riddler is too crazy, he is almost the Joker and Two-Face flips his coin until it is right for him? WTF? |
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Bruce Wayne always screws up his love life because he can't really have one. The only real relationships he has is when he is Batman. Zombie? How? She never died. The mystery behind the Wayne murders was added for the general public. It's like Dr. Chase says in BF: Why would a man do this? |
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Yeah? Then show me the comic where Bruce Wayne seems to suffer from something like the Asperger syndrome or some attention deficit thing. He was totally unsure of himself. oh, and when did Bruce Wayne ever wear glasses? Does he wear contact lenses when he is out to fight crime? That's just something they added to show us "Ohh sis guy is intelligent". How deep, Mr Burton!
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As for social phobias, he wasn't the Phantom of the Opera you're trying to make him out to be. Note the party wherein he calmly interacts with others. He's not sweating, scratching the back of his neck, or stammering. He only valued his privacy.
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