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That's a cool videoPosted this on the facebook page a few days ago:
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It'd be awesome if Nolan could pull something like that off.

That's a cool videoPosted this on the facebook page a few days ago:
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It'd be awesome if Nolan could pull something like that off.
The one good thing about the ending to TDK is when Gordon's kid calls out to Batman. In fact, both of Nolan's films have been variations on the end of Batman: Year One. Nothing can touch Burton because that is PURE BATMAN!
Kind of hard to take it seriously after the Joker was just shown to be a chicken and murdered. Not very Batman.![]()
I'd love to see that, and I think it's likely.Not really a final scene, but I want this to happen close to the end of The Dark Knight Rises.
And don't flame me if I miss a word or anything, haha.
Batman Begins -
Gordon: "I never did thank you."
Batman: "And you'll never have to."
The Dark Knight -
Gordon: "Thank you."
Batman: "You don't have to thank me."
Gordon: "Yes I do."
The Dark Knight Rises -
I want Batman to end up thanking Gordon as I think Gordon will play a huge significance in the film as well as being a reason for why Bruce will don the suit once again and as much as it already seems like this series will be going full circle, I think Batman thanking Gordon would be a very nice touch.
Like I said, Burton's Batman cinematically defeats his enemies, he never kills. Batman is theatrical and gothic, Nolan's films fail to convey the atmosphere that makes the character so iconic. People should NEVER complain about Batman 1989.
Stone cold dead in my book.^ Cinematic defeat in my book.
He cinematically defeats him by killing him. The only reason it's not a huge deal in the film is because of the fantastical approach Burton took with the art design, but it doesn't change the actuality of what Batman does in it.^ Cinematic defeat in my book.
Like I said, Burton's Batman cinematically defeats his enemies, he never kills. Batman is theatrical and gothic, Nolan's films fail to convey the atmosphere that makes the character so iconic. People should NEVER complain about Batman 1989.
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He cinematically defeats him by killing him. The only reason it's not a huge deal in the film is because of the fantastical approach Burton took with the art design, but it doesn't change the actuality of what Batman does in it.
Batman cinematically defeating bad guys during the beginning of Returns is awesome and SHOULDN'T BE QUESTIONED. People complaining about Batman 1989 are part of the problem with the world. Millennials are truly a cancer and ruin just about everything. It's the reason why James Bond was killed, Michael Myers was turned into a redneck, Freddy was put to bed, and cinema as a whole died.
No, people who insult others as being a cancer because of something so arbitrary as the color of their skin or the year they were born are the cancer. As a person viewing a particular work, I have the right to question it.Killing"Cinematically defeating" bad guys as Burton's Batman did doesn't fit my preferred incarnation of Batman, the modern Batman. Nolan's Batman captured the modern Batman far better than Burton ever did.
Without Burton, there wouldn't be Nolan's films or modern Batman. Frank Miller and Tim Burton essentially invented modern Batman. To say anything to the contrary is pure ignorance. Denny O'Neil and Alan Moore simply reinforced that with their work on the character. The same can be said of Richard Donner and Superman.
The Millennials have killed modern cinema. They truly are the scourge of the earth.
Am I the only one that utterly hates Batman Returns?
The final scene of the trilogy should be the signal in the sky with Bruce preparing himself to do his job once more.
Preceded by a short but beautiful speech by Alfred.
Like I said, Burton's Batman cinematically defeats his enemies, he never kills. Batman is theatrical and gothic, Nolan's films fail to convey the atmosphere that makes the character so iconic. People should NEVER complain about Batman 1989.
WTF is cinematically defeats even mean . Batman had no problem killing in Burton's films .. You can call it "cinematically defeats" to sugar coat it all you want ,