The Batman Spoiler Discussion Thread

Beyond the surface I see propably really good movie. But my cinical side is telling me... Seven wannabe with BvS fight scenes and even more grounded reality like in Nolan's movies. Nothing new.

PS. Saying that Batman Beings (one of the best origin movies) and TDK (cult classic) is not that hard to top... It's like people who said now that No Way Home is the best spider-man movie ever made.

I don't think it will be tough to top Nolan's stuff. As the Nolan Batman movies are not even close to being the best thing that can be achieved with this character. Not just with the world in general, but with the character of Bruce Wayne specifically. Nolan's Bruce was dull and surface level and didn't capture the spirit of the character in many ways. Batman Begins was the best Batman of the three.

The Batman shares very few similarities with Se7en other than the basic premise and a somewhat similar aesthetic. It's far closer to the movies Reeves has actually cited as influences (Chinatown, Klute, etc). If anything, TDK is in some ways a ripoff of Heat (which is much better than TDK). And No Way Home being the best Spider-Man movie is a subjective opinion that shouldn't be seen as controversial. Your "observations" are indeed surface level and incredibly mediocre.
 
It's Batman, my guy. It's like saying Star Wars is a "cult" movie. The movie won an Oscar. It's not exactly a hidden gem.

Many movies have won multiple Oscars and then have fallen into oblivion, but films like TDK (who is 13 years old!) are still alive nonetheless, discussed and treated as something special many years after their released.

Not only bad or underappreciated films become cult classics, also those that were considered amazing at the time of premiere and maintained this status.

Speaking of "Star Wars", I think ANH and ESB are cult classics, first for starting the whole story, the other for perfecting it. On the other hand, Revenge of the Sith is a movie that gained its "cult status" over time.
 
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Many movies have won multiple Oscars and then have fallen into oblivion, but films like TDK (who is 13 years old!) are still alive nonetheless, discussed and treated as something special many years after their released.

Not only bad or underappreciated films become cult classics, also those that were considered amazing at the time of premiere and maintained this status.

Speaking of "Star Wars", I think ANH and ESB are iconic, one for starting Star Wars, the other for perfecting it. On the other hand, Revenge of the Sith is a movie that gained its "cult status" over time.
That is not what it means to be a cult classic. A cult classic by definition has a small, dedicated following. A movie that makes a billion and is considered the height of the genre by definition, can't be a cult classic. It isn't even like TDK has a subculture it appeals to specifically, like Wizard of Oz and how it became a bit of a culture landmark for the gay community. Geekdom is too broad at this point. It is prevailing over culture as a whole. It's why the top 10 highest grossing flicks are all from said community outside of Titanic.
 
Bladerunner is a cult classic. TDK is simply a classic. A mainstream classic. That’s like saying Back To The Future is a cult classic lmfao..

If The Batman is a Seven rip off then TDK must be a Heat rip off. Come on lol "BvS fights" what?? Lmao so Snyder invented hand to hand combat now? Is this what reaching has come to?

Just because I don't think past Burton or Nolan films are unbeatable....JUST because I think this movie will be the best of the bunch...doesn't mean that suddenly those films are bad. They're good for what they are but I don't see them as untouchable masterpieces or perfect adaptations.
 
Many movies have won multiple Oscars and then have fallen into oblivion, but films like TDK (who is 13 years old!) are still alive nonetheless, discussed and treated as something special many years after their released.

Not only bad or underappreciated films become cult classics, also those that were considered amazing at the time of premiere and maintained this status.

Speaking of "Star Wars", I think ANH and ESB are cult classics, first for starting the whole story, the other for perfecting it. On the other hand, Revenge of the Sith is a movie that gained its "cult status" over time.

I don't think you know what "cult classic" means.
 
I don't think you know what "cult classic" means.

A cult film or cult movie, also commonly referred to as a cult classic, is a film that has acquired a cult following. Cult films are known for their dedicated, passionate fanbase which forms an elaborate subculture, members of which engage in repeated viewings, dialogue-quoting, and audience participation. Inclusive definitions allow for major studio productions, especially box office bombs, while exclusive definitions focus more on obscure, transgressive films shunned by the mainstream.
 
A cult film or cult movie, also commonly referred to as a cult classic, is a film that has acquired a cult following. Cult films are known for their dedicated, passionate fanbase which forms an elaborate subculture, members of which engage in repeated viewings, dialogue-quoting, and audience participation. Inclusive definitions allow for major studio productions, especially box office bombs, while exclusive definitions focus more on obscure, transgressive films shunned by the mainstream.

Seems like any popular movie would count as a cult classic, just going by that definition.

"Next up, that cult classic...The Godfather!"
 
What is cult thats the question. Most of the time films that have just a small fanbase.
Not films like Avatar ofcourse.
 
Seems like any popular movie would count as a cult classic, just going by that definition.

"Next up, that cult classic...The Godfather!"

I still don't know what cult classic means? :(

It's not that difficult, if any fanbase keep any movie relevant, then it is cult classic.

Death to Smoochy is a cult film.

Revenge of Sith is more assuredly not.

Revenge of the Sith is the perfect example of cult classic.
 
I still don't know what cult classic means? :(

It's not that difficult, if any fanbase keep any movie relevant, then it is cult classic.

I won't quote again definition of "cult classic".
No, you completely misunderstand the meaning of cult classic. This is not open to debate or opinion. You are just plain factually wrong.
 
So based on the new trailer, which previously leaks are now confirmed?
 
I can’t believe Riddler actually floods Gotham. This seriously blows my mind. I never would have thought we would get a Riddler at that level. It’s like they’ve taken his greatest hits and combined them into one film then turned it up a few notches.
 
I can’t believe Riddler actually floods Gotham. This seriously blows my mind. I never would have thought we would get a Riddler at that level. It’s like they’ve taken his greatest hits and combined them into one film then turned it up a few notches.

Reminds me of Batman Zero Year.

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Does anyone have a breakdown of the plot leaks we know about? I remember reading something about Gotham getting flooded but can't remember much past that.
 
If The Batman is a Seven rip off then TDK must be a Heat rip off. Come on lol "BvS fights" what?? Lmao so Snyder invented hand to hand combat now? Is this what reaching has come to?
Lol, as much as I love that fight, it doesn't even touch the John Wick series ones.
 

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