BubbaGump
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Burton's Gotham was perfect.
I take this back.
Burton needed blimps.
Redo:
Burton's Gotham was perfect, apart from the fact that it need blimps.
Burton's Gotham was perfect.
Burton needed blimps.
Burton can do no wrong in the Misc. Batman Films section.
I agree. While I think it works well for Nolan's world, his Gotham is really nothing special. It basically looks like any other big city with sky scrapers.
The term "Narrows," refers to the entire island, not just one alley. The alley in which the Waynes were murdered could still be Crime Alley, they just never make mention of it in the film.
Nolan can do no wrong in the TDK/Begins sections.
i'm getting sick of all the disjointed continunity between movies and comics.
why can the powers that be not sit down and once and for all nail down some "truths"? it seems every filmmaker decides to change something, i think it cheapens the mythos.
make a definitive Batman movie.
There has been a s--tload of interpretations since 1939. There is no definitive Batman.
agreed. There can never be one definitive Batman because everyones idea of what the definitive Batman is, is different. All we will ever have is someones interpretation of the character. If you want something thats close to the comic source material, in any of its forms, go watch Batman the Animated Series.
There are several threads there in which we critique and analyze the negative things of the Anthology.
If you want something thats close to the comic source material, in any of its forms, go watch Batman the Animated Series.
What's critiquing the Anthology in the Batman Begins section got to do with Nolan's films?
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pretty sneaky, sis...We don't waste ALL our time praising Nolan. Sometimes we attack all the aspects of Burton's films as well.
Nah, just playin'.
B:TAS is still just one interpretation. Its not as if they covered the Kane/Finger Batman from `39 throwing people off roof tops and killing them. Its not as if we saw Batman punching Adolf Hitler in the face. Its not as if we saw the 20 yrs of Batman camp represented on the show. It's not as if we saw Frank Miller and Alan Moore's Batman. Its not as if we saw Jason Todd getting killed by the Joker. Its not as if we saw Batman going to countries at war and protecting kids from land mines.
You know what I mean?
B:TAS is just one interpretation.
Agreed. I mean, for Christ's sake, make a definitive Batman movie. You have a lot of stories to work with complete with storyboards (The comics themselves). Don't change things for your vision, because to tell you the truth, I'd rather see a pure, definitive, well made Batman movie than some guy's vision of the character. Let directors have their vision in separate movies, but I want one real, pure Batman movie. Give it to a talented director with a list of everything that works in regards to Batman to follow. Nothing against Nolan, I respect what he's done, I just want a movie that does for a live action big screen Batman what the animated series did for the character.
B:TAS is still just one interpretation. Its not as if they covered the Kane/Finger Batman from `39 throwing people off roof tops and killing them. Its not as if we saw Batman punching Adolf Hitler in the face. Its not as if we saw the 20 yrs of Batman camp represented on the show. It's not as if we saw Frank Miller and Alan Moore's Batman. Its not as if we saw Jason Todd getting killed by the Joker. Its not as if we saw Batman going to countries at war and protecting kids from land mines.
You know what I mean?
B:TAS is just one interpretation.
Well we did get the Kane/Finger Batman and Frank Miller's DKR adapted in TNBA...![]()
Besides TAS wasn't perfect.t: