Batman Begins or Iron Man

Which movie was the better franchise starter?

  • Batman Begins

  • Iron Man


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Iron Man lacked Katie Holmes and is therefore better.
 
Oh too hard to choose. The both of them are perfect for the characters, but so different from each other. I can't choose. :awesome:
I'm on the same boat as you. These two are my favorite superhero movies ever ... i'm torn! :csad:
 
Come on this is a no brainer. Considering the state of the franchise after Batman Forever and the horrific Batman and Robin, BB was like The Godfather in comparison.
 
I would have to say Iron Man. Batman Begins did a good job, but it did have some follies, mainly a certain unnecessary character who was invented just for the movie. Still, Batman Begin's sequel wipes the flood with Iron Man II.

While the Batman franchise had been ruined, they had already made at least one "good" Batman movie. With Iron Man they got it right, right off the bat (not trying to make a bad pun).
 
Batman Begins > Iron Man

Batman Begins didn't have Terrence Howard's bland Rhodey character. Easily the most forgettable and unnecessary character out of either film.

Ras al Ghul is far more interesting, menacing and complex than Stane.
 
Batman Begins, though the franchise(s) Iron Man started are superior.
 
Both in my top 5 comic book movies. But I give the edge to Iron Man. I prefer RDJs Tony Stark to Bale's Bruce Wayne. The chemistry between RDJ and Paltrow is the best in a comic book movie ever. And I thought Iron Man's final act whilst not brilliant, was better than Begins'.
 
Batman Begins.

Iron Man is a very safe by the numbers comic book movie. Entertaining but nothing special.
 
IronMan more Entertain, not boring...than Batman Begins make me feel sleepy..zzzz
 
Iron Man. Best comic book superhero movie to date.

BB is the best Batman film to date, I'll give it that.
 
Iron Man easily.

Three words, Robert Downey Jr, no other actor in Begins comes close to capturing their character like RDJ did.
 
Batman Begins. I thought Iron Man was alright, but it didn't feel like anything new or unique to me, whereas Begins wasn't your typical superhero movie.
 
Come on this is a no brainer. Considering the state of the franchise after Batman Forever and the horrific Batman and Robin, BB was like The Godfather in comparison.

Anything compared to B&R s The Godfather. But this thread compares BB to Iron Man, and for their respective movies' tones, Iron Man did very well but BB didn't fulfill its own proposal.

Batman Begins. I thought Iron Man was alright, but it didn't feel like anything new or unique to me, whereas Begins wasn't your typical superhero movie.

Begins was not the average movie but it wasn't entirely unique. It was sadly caught in between average and something else, but in the enbd it didn't fully deliver.
 
Well all the same, it just stood out more for me. Begins was it's own thing, it stood alone, these Marvel Studio films come off like Marvel's more interested in getting all their major heroes out there before they do the Avengers movie. They're uniform, samey, not ground breaking. Begins had a vision to it, you may disagree with that vision, but Nolan and co. set out to do something unique. Iron Man was just a run of the mill superhero movie with prettier effects than the ones before it.
 
Well all the same, it just stood out more for me. Begins was it's own thing, it stood alone, these Marvel Studio films come off like Marvel's more interested in getting all their major heroes out there before they do the Avengers movie. They're uniform, samey, not ground breaking. Begins had a vision to it, you may disagree with that vision, but Nolan and co. set out to do something unique. Iron Man was just a run of the mill superhero movie with prettier effects than the ones before it.

I agree about Marvel movies: they seem like cookie-cut.

Nevertheless, in the fun movies room, Iron Man rules, but in the serious new proposal Batman Begins has a mixed result.

You could say that, for me, Begins' flaws are more noticeable because it tried to reach a higher peak.
 
Batman Begins had a more intriguing and in-depth look at Bruce Wayne's psyche and far richer character development. IRon Man was far more rushed in that regard.

Also, having a more memorable and interesting villain in Ras al Ghul as opposed to generic "Greedy businessman" helps, as well as NOT having the dull-as-dishwater Rhodey character.
 
Yea but Iron Man was more fun. Bale makes for a very bland Wayne.
Robert Downey Jr. is charizmatic, self aware and having a good time. When it does have it's serious moments, they come across better because he is a superior actor. Bales monotone voice and grumpy cookie monster only gets him so far.
 
Yea but Iron Man was more fun. Bale makes for a very bland Wayne.
Robert Downey Jr. is charizmatic, self aware and having a good time. When it does have it's serious moments, they come across better because he is a superior actor. Bales monotone voice and grumpy cookie monster only gets him so far.

I disagree, Bale's performance was superior because you could feel the anguish and determination in his pursuit to do more for the city.

Bale has no reason to be self aware and have a good time; his parents were shot in front of him as a child. He is a tragically dark character and conveys this perfectly. He takes the role very seriously because the movie takes itself very seriously. His portrayl of Wayne is perfect, far better than any live action incarnation. Downey was simply being Downey.

Also, Bale is superior to Downey in the area of acting, he simply has more range and immerses himself more into roles. He's really just a younger, equally talented version of Daniel Day-Lewis.
 
Also, Bale is superior to Downey in the area of acting, he simply has more range and immerses himself more into roles. He's really just a younger, equally talented version of Daniel Day-Lewis.

Bale as Bruce is good. But the Bat Voice kills his Batman. But it looks like in TDKR Bane may take over the annoying voice guy
 
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