bring back
bring back
It is what it is
Am gonna go see it tonight!!
Going to see it today!!!
I'll watch it free, in a couple months while all you fukkers are at work![]()
It is what it is
That is exactly why I liked the original Batman movie so much. I can still remember going to the cinema with my dad to watch it quite a few years ago. I was but a wee lad, 8 years of age and I was positively scared shitless by some of the stuff... Left a lasting impression - a good one mind.
I really liked how Keaton managed to give Batman that psychotic edge I found lacking with other batman candidates.
Looking forward to seeing the new one!
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I can't see Keaton as anything other than Beetlejuice now![]()
Damn it, can't stop listening to the Danny Eflman 'Batman' theme from the 1st film.
Catchy as!
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I really enjoyed the movie!
I don't think it was better than the first one though.
Indeed Heath Ledger's performance as the joker is legendary, but - and I guess that was done on purpose - there is no explanation or character development... The Joker, an agent of chaos, just IS. Where Nicholsons Joker had a background of sorts - Ledger's just comes out of the blue.
Bale does a good Batman - but his vapid billionaire facade is a bit too outgoing for my taste. I preferred the eccentric introspective presented by Keaton.
Some of the setups for the different scenes are a bit too far fetched for my liking. E.g. setting up serious amounts of explosives in the blink of an eye or rigging up a neural network compiling information from all cellphones in a metropolis alone, in a night...
Oh, and the batbike was utterly lame! I wonder how much money they were paid by tyre producers to chuck two such ridiculous pieces of rubber on it.
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The movie was EPIC.
BUT: Batman's voice was bordering on ridiculous, how could a throat cancer victim fight crime?
And i'm sorry, but Bale > Keaton.
Batman can't have curly hair! Fact.
"It would be spiteful, to put jellyfish in a trifle."\m/ o.o \m/
Ah yes, I forgot the stupid voice, too much broken glass gargling and yet an affliction not suffered by Bruce Wayne. Mayhaps he drank a glass of harden the f#ck up juice prior to donning the bat suit.
Enjoyable entertainment if somewhat flawed, still it is Batman we're talking about, how do ya make a fantasy more realistic? 8/10 for me.
Oh bugger
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