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| Burton Duology |
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7 | 15.91% |
| Nolan Trilogy |
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36 | 81.82% |
| Schumacher Duology |
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1 | 2.27% |
| I like all equally |
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0 | 0% |
| Voters: 44. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Side-Kick
Join Date: Mar 2012
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And as far as the Tumbler goes... ![]() Sure, Dark Knight Returns is kind of it's own thing, but it's also a monumental story in Batman's history and it set the precedent for a more tank-like, militaristic take on the Batmobile. So it's not like Nolan's version came out of nowhere. On top of that, the Tumbler did have a subtle Bat-motif. It's meant to resemble a bat with its wings folded up. |
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The Man of Steel
Join Date: Oct 2010
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Visually the Burton films were wonderful. But when it came to the writing, it was god awful and very amateur. Especially BR.
Burtons movies were fun, comic booky in tone, looked cool, sounded cool, but that's it for me. I never felt any sort of emotion in them. And i prefer that kind of feeling over just a popcorn flick that only makes you walk out of a cinema (or living room) with nothing but "that was fun". I like that in an action movie or comedy or even horror. But Batman means more to me than just a popcorn flick. So i side with Nolans trilogy. It was fun AND brainy as well as touching at times. Inspirational is another word i would use for Nolans Batman that i couldnt use for Burtons. It was all very cold. I guess that's what the Burton/Shumacher movies were, just popcorny action movies, only the 1st two were darker. Keatons batman is certainly a big part of my childhood (i wont talk about Shumachers) but if i first discovered those movies when i was a teenager or as an adult....i wouldn't care whatsoever. I will say something about Returns though. I watched it recently and im convinced more than ever that it was just one big excuse to be horny LOL. Everything about Penguin & Catwoman in that damn movie is one big hornfest! |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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So no Batman 1966 option?
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Side-Kick
Join Date: Jan 2013
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Bruce Timm/Eric Radomski.
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Nolan's storytelling and ability to weave in immense amounts of depth are stunningly genius. I never stop finding new things. New connections, new references, more richness and things to smile about or be awed by.
Nolan didn't get some things 'right', as far as my ideal version of Batman goes, but he more than makes up for it in other ways. Burton does get some of the things right that I felt Nolan missed, but Burton had plenty of flaws in other areas as well, and ultimately, while I definitely love his interpretation for it's pluses, I find it less satisfying by comparison, and that it has less philosophical gravity. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying it's bad. I'm saying it's great, but Nolan trumps it. (PS - I actually enjoyed a couple of aspects of the Schumacher movies too, even though they're a mess. Everything deserves fair credit.
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The Man of Steel
Join Date: Oct 2010
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When it comes to that immense amount of great depth, I always think of TDKR the most as I learn some new stuff after watching the film again or just by reading the thoughts of others on here on references, nods, allusions, etc.
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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I love the Nolan and Burton movies, but I have to give it to Nolan!
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Damn skippy.
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Nolan movies.
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