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Now that we find ourselves in a post-TDKT world, I'd encourage people to lighten up on Schumacher. Hell, on Batman & Robin in general. We're coming off of a very successful and very acclaimed Batman trilogy, so it's not like one can antagonize them for "killing the Batman franchise" anymore.I agree.
Now that we find ourselves in a post-TDKT world, I'd encourage people to lighten up on Schumacher. Hell, on Batman & Robin in general. We're coming off of a very successful and very acclaimed Batman trilogy, so it's not like one can antagonize them for "killing the Batman franchise" anymore.
Seriously, if you pop Batman & Robin in and embrace it for what it is, it's pretty damn entertaining. I wouldn't classify it as a good movie, mind you, but I would hardly consider it one of the worst movies of all time.
Competition causes everyone to raise their game because everyone wants to be better than the competition...
Not ashamed to say this has me really excited. Especially with Dustin Nguyen doing the artwork. Say what you will about the final product, but BF had tons of worthy material there. I've always maintained with some touch-ups there's a great film lurking.So Joel Shumacher is returning to write and direct Batman. Seriously.
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Not ashamed to say this has me really excited. Especially with Dustin Nguyen doing the artwork. Say what you will about the final product, but BF had tons of worthy material there. I've always maintained with some touch-ups there's a great film lurking.
I'm curious whether he will maintain the light tone for the comic, or if it'll be the Joel who was actually doing grit and drama.
Imagine how poetic it would be if Schumacher was signed on to direct a Batman film and he knocked it out of the park.Eh, I don't know that I ever fully forgive Joel for his Batman movies but he was a pretty good director otherwise. Falling Down, Flatliners and The Lost Boys are great movies. I also really like 8mm, even if no one else does. And I have a soft spot for Blood Creek. It's not a good movie, but I liked Henry Cavill and Michael Fassbender in it.
Joel could make a kickass Batman movie today with all that he's learned...with a good script, he could do an amazing Batman movie. The look of Gotham in his movies was always amazing, and I loved all the costumes.Imagine how poetic it would be if Schumacher was signed on to direct a Batman film and he knocked it out of the park.
Joel could make a kickass Batman movie today with all that he's learned...with a good script, he could do an amazing Batman movie. The look of Gotham in his movies was always amazing, and I loved all the costumes.
I love Schumacher's Batman films in general, they're awesome
I read an interview with him a few years back where he really wanted to do The Dark Knight Returns or Batman: Year One on film...i don't remember which one but it was written by Frank Miller...anyway he wanted to do it but because parent groups protested Batman Returns....WB wanted to move away from dark stuff to what we had
...ugh...parent groups.
Imagine how poetic it would be if Schumacher was signed on to direct a Batman film and he knocked it out of the park.

I do remember reading that Schumacher really wanted to do Batman: Year One. Sans Forever and B&R, his filmography suggest he could've delivered a dark Batman movie and maybe even a damn good one at that.