Well, excuse me if my descriptions are a bit crude, as I'm not academically well-versed in film production, but from what I've noticed...I'd like to hear you explain this actually, not from an argumentive standpoint, but from a curious one.
I think Nolan's films all have a slightly different look and feel to them. Due in part to the fact that he works more on story vs style, rather than say, David Fincher who has a very similar look to most of his films.
But, if you can point out the similarities in style between Nolan's films, then please do, I'd like to be able to notice them![]()
I will say this, having watched the movie just the other day, I couldn't help but notice that every scene Keaton was it, left me wanting more.I totally did not notice that. I know a lot of people say Keaton didn't have a whole lot to do but I thought he played a decent part and did well with what he was given.
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Im a supporter of Hathaway... but I just don't think they can top this. (And yes I might be a bit biased, so sue me!t
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t:So its OK for Nolan to do whatever he wants with the mythology, including removing a vital element of The Joker's character (perma-white)... and Jett hails him as a damn genius.It is a piece of cinema in which Tim Burton did his thing in Gotham City. From where I sit, Tim Burton arrogantly discarded the Batman mythos, Batman fans, and the wishes of Warner Brothers (although they brought this on themselves – but that is another story) to make BATMAN “his way.”
Never does this film offer anything a Batman fan can feel good or proud about. There is nothing about this Batman that makes you want to cheer. Not once does this director offer something onscreen that says, “This is for you, Bat-fans.” Then again, perhaps he does – the proverbial middle finger.
If you like a Batman who kills, a revived from death by cat-licks Catwoman, and a Penguin who sprews black goo from his mouth and lives in the sewers, this is the film for you.
Oh yeah, Batman yet again plays second fiddle to the villains, this time even more so.
So I was reading Jett's review of this film on BOF and I just couldn't get over it...
So its OK for Nolan to do whatever he wants with the mythology, including removing a vital element of The Joker's character (perma-white)... and Jett hails him as a damn genius.
Why is it OK to have a Christopher Nolan Batman film that is truly his... but it wasn't OK to have a Tim Burton Batman film?
I mean, fine... If he doesn't like it, he doesn't like but why does he have to act like Burton deliberately set out to hurt him.
Why is it OK to have a Christopher Nolan Batman film that is truly his... but it wasn't OK to have a Tim Burton Batman film?
I know, it's silly. He'll slip in a snide remark against BR whenever he can. The guy has probably done more damage than anyone else in terms of flaming the pointless Burton/Nolan thing. The site is called Batman on film, but it doesn't live up to that IMO. It's an atmosphere of "change your opinion to get in line with mine" - or "re-educate yourself".
Batmanmovieonline was a great website. Too bad that a lot of the content is down due to the website switch.
Batnar is the one who runs the site right?Yeah I agree... as it stands its lost too much of its identity.
And the forum is somewhat lacking now, but hopefully it gets back on track.
Batnar is the one who runs the site right?
Jett is beyond subjective and the annoying thing is how he tries to present subjective opinions as factual ones.
