Eddie Brock
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Nitpicking always happens while we're waiting for a sequel. Watch--when TDK hits, there will be plenty of people praising Begins again.
Back when B '89 came out, we (my friends and I) loved it for about a year, then we nitpicked it to death, and some of us even preferred Batman Forever over B '89. Crazy stuff happens.
The whole global scheme re: the League of Shadows. And the microwave emitter operation on the train took it down a few notches to typical superhero fare, at least to me. It didn't bother me when I watched it, it's more an eyebrow-raising thing. At least I didn't think, "WHAT???!?!" while watching it, like I did for Superman Returns.What doesn't make sense about the 3rd act?

I may be the exception. Right after I saw Begins I thought it was a decent movie but I nitpicked the hell out of it as a Batman movie. From the moment it was over to this day I have always had the same problems with it. TDK looks like it will be decent too but that doesn't mean I'm not going to find fault with it. I don't blindly like things just because it's Batman, I expect to see Batman media and see it as Batman and not some semi-similar example of the character. Begins, and possibly TDK, was a vigilante movie plain and simple in my opinion, no amount of time, arguements, or waiting for a sequal will make me think of it as a Batman movie.
The whole global scheme re: the League of Shadows. And the microwave emitter operation on the train took it down a few notches to typical superhero fare, at least to me. It didn't bother me when I watched it, it's more an eyebrow-raising thing. At least I didn't think, "WHAT???!?!" while watching it, like I did for Superman Returns.![]()

I may be the exception. Right after I saw Begins I thought it was a decent movie but I nitpicked the hell out of it as a Batman movie. From the moment it was over to this day I have always had the same problems with it. TDK looks like it will be decent too but that doesn't mean I'm not going to find fault with it. I don't blindly like things just because it's Batman, I expect to see Batman media and see it as Batman and not some semi-similar example of the character. Begins, and possibly TDK, was a vigilante movie plain and simple in my opinion, no amount of time, arguements, or waiting for a sequal will make me think of it as a Batman movie.
It didn't make sense in the world that Nolan spent the first hour building up. I mean, after Bruce's parents are killed and he learns the extent of mob corruption in Gotham, Bruce secludes himself in Asia learning ninja skills, then he goes back to Gotham to take down said mob. And oh, for the finale, it turns out that the group he learned ninja skills from is now in Gotham and they have an evil plan to make everyone in the city crazy and destroy each other.What didn't make sense about it? I always hear people say that Begins suffered from over-exposition...but now it doesn't make sense?
Do you mean you just didn't find it believable? They do explain their wacky plot very thoroughly, you know.![]()
BB forgot the soul when it was created it has a great look actors, plot and director but it forgot the soul of Batman the obsessive, drive to be Batman isnt aparent fromm Wayne, the burning intelligence is completely missing, micheal caine didnt work as alfred, the fight/chase scenes are terrible....hell you all know the drill here.
It didn't make sense in the world that Nolan spent the first hour building up. I mean, after Bruce's parents are killed and he learns the extent of mob corruption in Gotham, Bruce secludes himself in Asia learning ninja skills, then he goes back to Gotham to take down said mob. And oh, for the finale, it turns out that the group he learned ninja skills from is now in Gotham and they have an evil plan to make everyone in the city crazy and destroy each other.![]()
I mean, the kind of group that Ducard made out the League of Shadows to be, you'd think that they'd be a bit more secretive and cunning about it, instead of using a microwave emitter to conspicuously vaporize all the water in the city. They're ninjas after all, not Lex Lutho.

What didnt work for me was that wayne was too sane. For a guy to dedicate his life to fighting crime as a superhero it takes a bit of insanity. Bale was too ok with things. In B89 and BR Michael Keaton portrayed a BW who never got over his parents death.
It was the one thing that I liked about Michael Keaton's performance...even when he is confronted by Vicky in the Batcave he still really cant explain why he does it. I do agree that he isnt out for revenge but to me there has to be some insanity in someone when the best idea to handle crime is to dress like a bat.
Bruce is the mask, Batman is the person...but that was never expressed in Bale's performance.
No. Who says that? That was not the way until "Zero Hour" and they've changed it already back. Those stupid Frank Miller ideas!
Katie Holmes character says this at the end of BB
and while I know it's vogue to hate everything Frank Miller does there are few bad ideas that he has when it comes to Batman and the idea that Batman is the true Bruce isnt one of them....All Star Batman and Robin doesnt all of a sudden void Dark Knight Returns or Batman Year One
i just like Year One (and it basically brought nothing new to the character). I couldn't care less about DKR, DKSA & ASB.
Katie Holmes character got it right(Though I dont know how after finding out several hours before that he was Batman) Bruce is the mask, Batman is the person...but that was never expressed in Bale's performance.
if you felt that Year One brought nothing new to the character then you dont know the character Batman

Carmine Falcone was created by Miller and debuted in Batman Year One but I guess that isnt adding much to the character or stories