Azrael23
Super Freak
Re: Hot Toys – MMS 293 & 294 Batman Returns: Batman and Bruce Wayne (Keaton) Set
Well to be fair Conroy is hard to surpass because he has the distinct advantage of simply being a voice. It's far more
complicated for actors as they are tasked to display much more when it comes to depicting Batman. This is
why I usually try not to draw the unfair comparison between Conroy as a voice actor for Batman vs the various actors tasked
with depicting Batman in the cinematic medium.
That's ultimately the overall issue I took with Nolan's trilogy, it became to "realistic" to the point that it was no longer enjoyable.
This is one reason why I consider Batman Begins to be the best of the trilogy. IMO it struck the best balance between comic book
and a bit of realism. And while TDKR isn't a bad film I do consider it to be the Godfather 3 of the series.
I agree with a substantial amount of this. Essentially TDKR seem for like a Nolan film featuring Batman whereas Returns was more like a Burton film featuring Batman. However I do believe Burton caught the right mood and while I initially didn't like it as a kid, I truly enjoy it much more now.
Kevin Conroy is hard to surpass, that's why the bat from the Arkham games is probably the best
Well to be fair Conroy is hard to surpass because he has the distinct advantage of simply being a voice. It's far more
complicated for actors as they are tasked to display much more when it comes to depicting Batman. This is
why I usually try not to draw the unfair comparison between Conroy as a voice actor for Batman vs the various actors tasked
with depicting Batman in the cinematic medium.
This was always my complaint about them, and the Nolanverse was almost exactly what I wanted. Though ironically Nolan went a bit too "real world", which made me appreciate the Burtonverse more.
And this is the best article I've seen on Batman Returns: Gotham Alleys: "Nightmare that tastes like candy"
That's ultimately the overall issue I took with Nolan's trilogy, it became to "realistic" to the point that it was no longer enjoyable.
This is one reason why I consider Batman Begins to be the best of the trilogy. IMO it struck the best balance between comic book
and a bit of realism. And while TDKR isn't a bad film I do consider it to be the Godfather 3 of the series.
I will not make me friends but i never like the Nolan Trilogy. Too " daily " and "realistic" . BB was correct , the begining of TDK was great but the second part of the movie was awfull and TDKR was catastrophic... An action/terrorist/catastroph movie where Batman was missing the half part of the movie. At half time i almost forgot that i was watching a Batman movie and i even thought that John Mclane could arrive to save Gotham City...
Even if returns is a little weak compared to 89, there are too many iconic moments to not like this movie!
Burton really catched the mood of Batman!
I agree with a substantial amount of this. Essentially TDKR seem for like a Nolan film featuring Batman whereas Returns was more like a Burton film featuring Batman. However I do believe Burton caught the right mood and while I initially didn't like it as a kid, I truly enjoy it much more now.
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