There wasn't a great deal of young kids at my screening ethier
mostly teens and adults
BatMan is strictly for teens and adults PERIOD!!! Children of our day and age have already ruined SpiderMan and I could care less about SuperMan; so HANDS OFF!!!!![]()
I disagree entirely.
I think it's wrong to alienate children because comic fans feel they are more entitled to the character. This attitude is why comic books are failing in sales nowadays, they are too exclusive.
Batman should be a darker character, yes. But not so much that only we can enjoy it.
All I will say to this: Who cares if it's too dark for the children?t:
TOO DARK???? 4 THE KIDS???
I DON'T THINK SO.....AS LONG AS A KID THINKS OF BATMAN AS A "REAL" HERO THEN SOME KIDS WILL SHOW UP REGRADLESS!(W/PARENTS)
SO I THINK THAT SINCE NOLAN WENT WITH THE TITLE" THE DARK KNIGHT" "SOME" PEOPLE THINK AUTOMATICLLY IT'S GONNA BE " TOO DARK"
BUT WHAT IF NOLAN SAID"OK GOYER...PART 2 IS GONNA BE "SOTB" AND PART 3 CAME AROUND WITH THE TITLE (TDK) IN THIS ORDER WE WOULDN'T BE IN SUCH A DARK MOOD UNTIL PART 3 SHOW'D UP IN THAT TITLE AND ORDER....(CONFUSED?)DON'T BE.....
SO REALLY I THINK THE FILM(TDK) WILL BE DARK ONLY BECAUSE WERE GETTING A REAL JOKER AND A REAL 2 FACE(4 THE 1ST TIME)WE WOULD NOW SAY..THATS BELIEVEABLE!!!!!!
NO MORE FUNNY JOKER...NOW IT'S A BLUR VISON OF A MAN WITH A WHITE FACE AND GREEN HAIR IN UR FACE IN IMAX!!!SOUNDS SCAREY???? WILL IT SHOULD BE.....
THIS WILL BE A DARK FILM....AND CHILDREN MIGHT RECONSIDER NOT GOING AGAIN AFTER SEEING THE JOKER IN A WHOLE DIFF..WAY!!!!!!...which way?...IMAX BABY!!!!!
Those movies are suitable for children, yes. Mostly becuse the darkness is stylised. But many posters here are talking about Joker raping people, carving smiles into their faces, etc. That is simply too dark for Batman. Especially with Nolan's "realism" angle, which makes the darkness all the more threatening to children.Why can't children enjoy dark movies as well? I was about four when my parents took me to see Batman '89 in theaters. It was a very dark movie, but I think I enjoyed it because of that. Batman Returns was even darker and I liked it even more. Batman is a much darker hero than most others, and parents should be well aware of that by now.
It's not just Joker/Two-Face, it's dark because Bruce's optimistic plans lead to nothing but misery, he shouldn't be an unambiguous hero to Gotham. Even some of the "good guys" should despise him. Hopefully the simplistic good guy/bad guy line blurs anyway once things get tough
I have not yet read a Batman comic that I would say would warrant an R rating if translated to film, and that includes TDKR and Arkham Asylum.