Shouldn't there also be an option for I don't like Nolan at all?
I am a huge Batman fan, but I am not a fan of what Nolan has done with the character.
I also don't like anything he's done with any of the villains, except maybe Scarcrow.
I hate that he took Henri Ducard, and then made him Ras Al Ghul. I also think that Ras is one of the greatest villains in the Batman mythos, and Nolan's interpretation of him was a joke.
The whole Rachael Dawes story line was bad. It did nothing for me as a viewer, and I think it added nothing worth while to the story.
I hated his interpretation of the Joker, and I didn't care for the make-up. I thought Tim Burton laid a great blueprint down for how find a balance between Clown Prince of Crime and homicidal maniac. Nolan's Joker never felt like the Joker to me.
The Dark Knight was also full of way too many random events and coincidences that had to happen in order for the Joker's plot to unfold. It was poor story telling to me.
I also didn't like the liberties he took with Dent/Two-Face's origin story.
It's almost like Nolan is making these movies with characters named after characters in my favorite comic series, but he's just making stuff up and writing his own story that has nothing to do with who these characters really are.
It's not near as bad, but in a way it is the same thing that GI Joe did. Took the name and characters of something popular, and then just made up a different story that doesn't follow any of the generally accepted mythos.
Now some of the stuff I'm reading about The Dark Knight Returns has me shaking my head as well.
I don't have a problem with an 8 year layoff in between movies, but I do have a problem with Nolan basically saying a big F-U to who the character is. No Dick Grayson? I get why Dick wasn't in the first two, but 8 years later? We're just supposed to accept that now Bruce never adopts the kid at all? Adopting Dick was a huge event in who Bruce is and who he becomes, to just completely disregard it disappoints me.
Also, any talk of Bruce retiring or dying at the end of the movie doesn't sit well with me. Bruce swore a life long commitment to fighting crime, not an 8-year stint.
I get that Nolan has a lot of fans, and you like what he's done with the character. I respect your opinions. People like different things. I think that Nolan did some really cool things with some of what he did in these movies, and if he would have kept those things, and just stayed more true to the characters and mythos, these could have been the best Batman movies ever.
I'll watch these movies in spite of Nolan's crappy interpretation of the characters, because I'll watch anything that has Batman in it, but I've never seen any other Nolan movies, and would never watch a movie just because he directed it.
Hopefully the next guy to take on the Batman franchise does a better job.
Until then Nolan will just be another director to me, in a long line of directors, who butchered the Batman character.