Infinity9999x
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Chris you have a tremendous point. You are 100% correct, your post is the exact reason why I now ignore the fanboys points about the Spider-Man movies. I disagree with you about the X-films because I felt that too much was changed and not for the better, because the films didn't do anything for me but we see eye to eye about the first two Spider-Man flicks.
They other filmmakers who make these comic book movie's should not follow TDK because what worked for TDK will not work for these other characters. Also I prefer the first two Spidey films over TDK and Batman Begins but I don't think that the filmmakers should make every film like those flicks.
Personally, I liked Dunst and felt that her and Tobey actually had chemistry, so I don't bash her. But RD was an invented annoying childhood love interest and Bale didn't have chemistry with either of the actresses, so I couldn't look pass that fact. It is shocking how the fanboys ignore those little facts.
TDK is taken down a notch for me because I didn't truely care when she was killed off...among other things.
I think the reason more ppl b*tch about MJ then Rachel is because of the highlighted portion. MJ has a counterpart in the comics, and people expect her to be a certain way. Rachel had nothing, she was just invented, so when she's bad you just kind of write it off as an annoying producer/writer blunder.
When MJ's mad, people get ticked, because there are decades of literature that you can draw from to inspire her character. When you deliberately change her character to act in a way her comic counterpart doesn't, people get angrier, because there's no excuse for that blunder.
I do, however, think Rachel is the weakest part of both BB and TDK. She just was never a very interesting character.
I disagree about filmmakers not following TDK, because I think they should follow it's example, just not in the way most people mean. When I say I want other movies to follow TDK, I mean I want them to be true to the characterizations, spirit, and feeling of their characters, and be written with the intelligence that TDK was. I don't mean it needs to be darker or more serious, which some people think needs to happen.