Thoix
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How are they horrible Batman films?I'm not a fan of TDK trilogy. I thought they were good movies, but horrible Batman films.
How are they horrible Batman films?I'm not a fan of TDK trilogy. I thought they were good movies, but horrible Batman films.
-Looks a TV movie
Okay, seriously. There should be a moratorium against this. Either you mean "its cinematography doesn't look like a movie", in which case you should provide some actual evidence for this ( which *no one* has yet done, aside from the meaningless issue of aspect ratio ). Or you mean "it actually looks like a TV movie in production quality", in which case you are lying to yourself or everyone else.
The Dark Knight is a better movie, but The Avengers has a bigger comic book feel to it.
im gonna have to say avengers is the better movie overall but dark knight is a close second. both of them are 2 of the best movies ever, and they just so happen to be comic book movies.
but the ending of tdk didn't make sense. whereas avengers may have been flawed from beginning to end, was a great premise from beginning to end as well, having all those superheroes coming together on screen.
I'm not a fan of TDK trilogy. I thought they were good movies, but horrible Batman films.
As a Batman fan I do not understand how anyone can say TDKT are not good Batman films.I pretty much have the same view, I love the movies but don't find them good Batman/comic book films minus Batman Begins. Batman Begins is like a living comic in the same way Burton's Batman films felt like that to me.
That's what I think. The Avengers seemed like a very high budget TV movie because of the way it was filmed.I've got to agree with him. It's hard to put my finger on but the look of the film screams TV movie rather than theatrical film with a huge budget like it is. Might have something to do with the cameras they used.
As a Batman fan I do not understand how anyone can say TDKT are not good Batman films.
Okay, seriously. There should be a moratorium against this. Either you mean "its cinematography doesn't look like a movie", in which case you should provide some actual evidence for this ( which *no one* has yet done, aside from the meaningless issue of aspect ratio ). Or you mean "it actually looks like a TV movie in production quality", in which case you are lying to yourself or everyone else.
It's not the aspect ratio, the cinematography on the film is pretty ordinary and does make it look like an expensive TV production.
Again, stop using weasel words. Give me *specifics*. What about the cinematography makes it look like a TV movie? How was X scene shot to cause this, and if it were shot "movie like", how would that scene be different? What technique did they use or not use?
I've only seen that complaint here, I wasn't aware so many users here are cinematographers.
I don't at all understand these comments, it seems like quite the nitpick.
How are they horrible Batman films?
If anything, Nolan's Batman films come closer to truly representing the 'concept' of Batman than any other interpretation in any medium to date, even the source material.
What specifics would you like? There's a complete lack of film texture and a lack of depth to the imagery in Avengers that you usually see in big budget movies. There's a softness to the imagery that is comparable to TV which probably has something to do with Whedon being comfortable with the format. Compare the video quality between Avengers and the first Iron Man movie, there's a huge difference in the cinematography. I'm not quite sure what you need to 'prove' there's a clear difference. If you can't tell the difference you might need your eyes checked.
Which part(s)?
okay but I think that's really weak. they wouldn't further vilify the joker to save 2face's name but they would vilify batman? that does NOT make sense to me. they both realized they were trying to cover up for something horrible, so why not put it on a horrible person?Because he didn't kill them, and Gordon and Batman would never frame anyone for multiple murders, even someone as rotten as the Joker.
you mean when 2face held gordon's family hostage? the killings occurred throughout that whole day. joker wasn't captured until the night.Didn't the whole hostage situation occur after the Joker's capture? How could they frame him for something that happened afterwards when he was detained?