The Batman Thread.

Nick

The Writer
I could write a long and tedious Review but let me save my time and yours and keep it to the point. Christopher Nolan did an amazing job. Through I did have complains about the Fights. But I suppose they stayed true to the Originals but I still hunger for better camera angles. I think it also ended perfectly and tied up nicely with the Original. But now they are discussing making the Sequel about The Joker. How exactly would that work with the Original? Unless they choose to ignore it. I mean Joker became the monster before our very own eyes. So they can't exactly just have a film be about The Joker and then have him become joker yet again. This is what a comic book film should be like through. Dramatic, realistic to a degree, a perfection. Hans Zimmer's score was beautiful through nothing quite as great as the one for Last Samurai. Nolan redeemed the franchise in my opinion. And if you like this film I suggest you see Memento and Following. Two other masterpieces in his career. And while he didn't write and only Directed Insomnia with Al Pacino I think it was close to his gritty style and is worth your time. Especially those who cant sleep till the late hours :)

As far as Comic Book Film I think Batman 1-2, Batman Begins, Constantine, and Sin City are the only ones I liked.
 

Lollipop

Banned
Mason said:
Nope this is a new clip. .. I'v never seen this clip myself, before today. :) :)

Yeah Keaton is deffenetly the best Batman of them all. :) I have a hard time picturing Christian Bale as Bruce Wayne. I would allso have prefered Michael Keaton as Batman again. :) :)

I am a huge Clooney fan, but I agree Michael Keaton was the best of the "Batmans" It was a very good role for him!!

I don't know much about this new guy! I have talked with a few who have seen it, they said it was very good!!
 

Lollipop

Banned
Mason said:
I'll have to wait untill next month to go see it..

I will wait for the Pay per View!! I like those because it is like a tape you can pause and they play for 8 hours! So you don't have to stay in one spot to long!
 

Lollipop

Banned
Nick said:
I could write a long and tedious Review but let me save my time and yours and keep it to the point. Christopher Nolan did an amazing job. Through I did have complains about the Fights. But I suppose they stayed true to the Originals but I still hunger for better camera angles. I think it also ended perfectly and tied up nicely with the Original. But now they are discussing making the Sequel about The Joker. How exactly would that work with the Original? Unless they choose to ignore it. I mean Joker became the monster before our very own eyes. So they can't exactly just have a film be about The Joker and then have him become joker yet again. This is what a comic book film should be like through. Dramatic, realistic to a degree, a perfection. Hans Zimmer's score was beautiful through nothing quite as great as the one for Last Samurai. Nolan redeemed the franchise in my opinion. And if you like this film I suggest you see Memento and Following. Two other masterpieces in his career. And while he didn't write and only Directed Insomnia with Al Pacino I think it was close to his gritty style and is worth your time. Especially those who cant sleep till the late hours :)

As far as Comic Book Film I think Batman 1-2, Batman Begins, Constantine, and Sin City are the only ones I liked.

It does sound good!!
I did see Insomnia with Al Pacino, I liked it!! The other two I have not seen!
 

ORANGATUANG

Wildfire
Its good to see to old actors in this movie Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman..Iam sure Michael aint an bad boy in this one like he was in "On Deadly Ground"...
 

Littledragon

Above The Law
Nick said:
I could write a long and tedious Review but let me save my time and yours and keep it to the point. Christopher Nolan did an amazing job. Through I did have complains about the Fights. But I suppose they stayed true to the Originals but I still hunger for better camera angles. I think it also ended perfectly and tied up nicely with the Original. But now they are discussing making the Sequel about The Joker. How exactly would that work with the Original? Unless they choose to ignore it. I mean Joker became the monster before our very own eyes. So they can't exactly just have a film be about The Joker and then have him become joker yet again. This is what a comic book film should be like through. Dramatic, realistic to a degree, a perfection. Hans Zimmer's score was beautiful through nothing quite as great as the one for Last Samurai. Nolan redeemed the franchise in my opinion. And if you like this film I suggest you see Memento and Following. Two other masterpieces in his career. And while he didn't write and only Directed Insomnia with Al Pacino I think it was close to his gritty style and is worth your time. Especially those who cant sleep till the late hours :)

As far as Comic Book Film I think Batman 1-2, Batman Begins, Constantine, and Sin City are the only ones I liked.


I think the best Batman movies were Batman 1 and Batman Returns. About the fight scenes in the Batman Begins film, they were way too fast and you couldn't see what was goign on. I beleive it was like that because the actor did not simply know how to fight and they sped it up so many people could not really see what was going on.
 

Nick

The Writer
Michael Caine's best work lays with Get Carter, Italian Job, Harry Palmer Series the equivalent of James Bond etc I think if you haven't been formally introduced to him under no circumstances should you judge him by his On Deadly Ground performance. Even in Batman he just does an adequate job. He shines but it's nothing special. I think his last great performance was in Quite American.
 

Littledragon

Above The Law
Newley Remastered Batman DVD'S!

With "Batman Begins" nearing the $200 million mark at the North American box office, fans of the Dark Knight will soon be able to buy double-disc editions of the previous four "Batman" movies.

"Batman," "Batman Returns," "Batman Forever" and "Batman & Robin" will be released Oct. 18 via Warner Home Video. They will be available individually and as a gift set, "Batman: The Motion Picture Anthology 1989-1997."

Each DVD features a new digital transfer of the movie. Bonus features include director commentaries by Joel Schumacher and Tim Burton, cast and crew interviews, several new documentaries, "making of" featurettes and nine music videos from Prince, Seal and the Smashing Pumpkins.

Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
 
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