It is from South Park. Joke lost
I was making a statement. I am just perplexed that if Joker in TDK isn't the best written villain in a movie, then why make comparisons to TDK?
I think it does matter that TDK was adapted from a graphic novel. Why? Because it is a lot more serious and grounded in reality. It is a lot more...graphic! As I said, if TDK was based off of Batman from the 50's and 60's, would TDK Joker still be a great character heralded by everyone if the quality of writing remained the same? I don't think so. I think they liked TDK Joker because it was something new and something terrifyingly fresh. It was a new take on the character.
Now we are getting to the meat and bones of this argument. While I agree with you to an extent, it negates your point. It negates your point that the quality of writing is what made Raimi's Spider-Man movies bad and what made Nolan's Batman movies good. You don't agree with the choices made so you think the writing is sub par.
I loved that he brought humanity to the villains and it gave some extra depth to those characters. You also have to remember that the movies are an interpretation, not a direct translation. I can bet you that some Batman fans didn't like Dent being burned in a fire and think he should have been burned by acid in the courtroom. Did that make TDK worse? No. But I can bet some people hated TDK because they didn't agree with the choices. The list goes on and on.
Raimi's movies are lighter fare and while I agree that Doc Ock should have been more devious...I think he worked great in SM2. It is an interpration.
Again, I think he worked fine in SM1. Even though I had problems with some of the character choices, the movie was still a good movie.
TDK did have good writing, no one is arguing that. Ock has worked for Oscorp and Peter are personal friends with the Osbournes. That isn't a contrived connection. Norman knew Peter through Harry, that isn't a contrived connection.
Brock knew Peter from the Bugle, that isn't a contrived connection. All of those have happened before in the comics! I totally agree with Sandman being contrived and it was, but that is one example. Most of the villains in Spidey's rogues gallery is connected to Peter.
- Scorpion (created by JJJ to get Spider-Man, JJJ is also Peter's boss)
- Vulture (tried to rob the Daily Bugle payroll where Peter works)
- Green Goblin (connected to Spider-Man through Harry and kills Gwen Stacy, Peter's love)
- Green Goblin 2 (Harry Osbourne, Peter's best friend)
- Doc Ock (has worked for Oscorp and even dated Aunt May!?)
- Venom (as Eddie Brock, worked with Peter at the Bugle)
to say that Raimi constantly made unnecessary connections to Peter/Spider-Man is bull when the comics that some of you use as a source to make a movie better have done it over and over again.
It was badly written. But, again if your heart isn't in something because you have lost creative control and what you wanted to do isn't going to be done...shouldn't shock anyone when the writing is mediocre.
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