B89 and B:TAS captured Bob's original vision beautifully.
Absolutely.
It should be a representation of all that's wrong. It should be dark, bad for the good people who have to live there. It should be a city where all those there have given up on it, dirty streets, but luxurious high rise buildings, where the rich and powerful stay out of it. Family Park's being ruled by violent gangs. Every alley tagged with graffiti. A few colorful billboards of neon lighting up the city (not like Shumacer's) in the attempt to advertise and cash in on Gotham's misery. School's having barbed wire on fences. Factories that spew out harmful chemicals in the river. A city that has seemingly no hope.
And it's Batman's mission to clean up that mess.
As Einstein said -
The world is a dangerous place. Not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it.

B89 and B:TAS captured Bob's original vision beautifully.
Yeah. But I meant with Gotham really. Unless that was Bill too?You mean Bill Finger's original vision.
Wow, you really gave it some thought. I love it and I agree.![]()

The thing also that should be a factor in Gotham's design is that, yes it should be Gothic, with modern buildings of course. But instead of intentionally making Gotham look creepy as hell, it should have started out gothically beautiful, you know? That could add to the city's tragedy. That this once beautiful, artistic, and amazing looking city has been desecrated by crime and uncaring nature?
Trash and dirt cover the streets. Gotham's oldest buildings are left to wither and crumble. It's skys fill with fumes from many industrial factories, leaving that ironic dark cloud over everyone and everything?
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The thing also that should be a factor in Gotham's design is that, yes it should be Gothic, with modern buildings of course. But instead of intentionally making Gotham look creepy as hell, it should have started out gothically beautiful, you know? That could add to the city's tragedy. That this once beautiful, artistic, and amazing looking city has been desecrated by crime and uncaring nature?
So, something like this?
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I agree with that. Gotham should be a city full of Gothic buildings. But they shouldn't be conceived as creepy. Gothic is creepy of course, but they should be amazing, the highlight of Gotham City is it's amazing arcitecture, the most European looking city in America. But the feeling of it's beauty changes once the crime and decay starts to hit it. The city is considered by many to be hellish now for it's Gothic look, that was loved and praised before, and it's rampant crime. Once the attraction for tourists from all over the world, it's now the hotspot for psychopath's. Gotham is creepy because of what the people in it have done to it. Once something innocent, it's now a product of crime and corruption from every sort of evil...as is Batman. Batman is a product of the same affliction that took Gotham's innocense, but instead of succumbing to that cesspit, Batman is Gotham's Crusader, so he can fight for the innocense that he lost and Gotham lost to crime and corruption. He won't allow himself or Gotham to be the victim's, and fights back.I'd like a Gotham that's a mix of gothic buildings and modern urban hell. I loved Batman:TAS but I never liked how they made it look like it was set in the 1940s. Same with Burtons films. I don't want to see people in fedoras and police blimps. Gotham's architecture should certainly have that creepy, gothic feel to it but I want the streets to feel like the epitome of urban decay.
The closest thing I can think of is in the movie 12 Monkeys when Bruce Willis' character travels back to 1996 and the world appears overrun by scum and psychopaths.
That's pretty cool. Yeah, one of the things I didn't like about TDKR and TDK is that Gotham doesn't really feel like it's own city (especially in TDK, where it just looks like Chicago). BB got it really right... not sure why they moved away from that look in the sequels. I loved the train, Wayne Tower and the Narrows.
.I'd like a Gotham that's a mix of gothic buildings and modern urban hell. I loved Batman:TAS but I never liked how they made it look like it was set in the 1940s. Same with Burtons films. I don't want to see people in fedoras and police blimps. Gotham's architecture should certainly have that creepy, gothic feel to it but I want the streets to feel like the epitome of urban decay.
The closest thing I can think of is in the movie 12 Monkeys when Bruce Willis' character travels back to 1996 and the world appears overrun by scum and psychopaths.