The Dark Knight Burton on TDK - kind of

WTF are you guys talking about.

Thought this was the Burton thread.

Now beg Tim for mercy.
 
Keyser Sushi said:

GABBA GABBA HEY! GABBA GABBA HEY!

I can see why. I was fortunate enough to see the Ramones live in concert at my college back in 1995 or so. But I didn't get pictures and I'm pretty sure Joey Ramone was born with the sunglasses on. :word:
the long shaggy hair and tore up Converse too
 
Keyser Sushi said:
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hottest. drummer. ever. :o
 
newwaveboy87 said:
hottest. drummer. ever. :o

That's what I hear. Personally I'm fond of Meg White. ;)

But on sheer drumming skillz, Larry's my favorite drummer...
 
oh Meg White. so adorable.
i love her half-asleep energetic 5 yr old drumming. :up:
 
CConn said:
You talk about Clayton way too much. :o

In a discussion about bad hairdos and big glasses, it's unavoidable. But you know something weird? For reasons unknown, he is the favorite member of U2 among Chicago-based fans. :huh:

Stop ruining my fantasies! :cmad::(

LOL. :ninja:
 
CConn said:
Hell yeah, it is. It was just definitive in nearly everything it did. Burton fans, Nolan fans, hell, Schumacher fans will admit that. :o
I 100% disagree with that. You can't go around saying well no one movie can capture an entire character from 60+ years. Then say this cartoon magically got everything right, because it didn't. It made changes just like everything else, yet still captured the essence. There is no "definitive". Cartoon, movie, or even comics. Each story, each artist brings something new to the table. You can prefer a different version over another, but not one is more 'accurate' or 'definitive' then the next. Batman and Robin is damn true to about 15-20 years worth of those campy Batman and Robin comics, even. So please, for the sake of this entire board, stop labeling things. Burton fans, Nolan fans, Timm fans, Shumacher fans, Loeb fans, Miller fans... just enjoy the character and his stories. I don't mean to sound preachy, but don't contradict yourself within your two dramatically different posts on the same page. B:TAS is no more definitive than anything else. I mean, it was a watered down Batman story. It may come across as being definitive because there was an episode each week to prove it to you. A movie doesn't get that kind of chance. Every version is valid in it's own right.
 

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