p3ss3ssod
Freaked Out
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My main take away from the Battinson movie was that unless you really want to do something exceedingly earth shattering with the story, the villains will always be the most interesting part of the movie.
I only watched the movie cause I wanted to see The Penguin series when the initial reviews were so glowing. Seriously, any nondescript popular actor could play Batman (.. Clooney..) cause a standard Batman story is rarely about anything to do with Batman's character development: cause there ain't any. That's why he's always Batman.
The Riddler, on the other hand, was great, by the end of the movie I probably would've bought a toy if one was out with the actor's portrait included. But no interest in Battinson whatsoever.
I really think the only DC TV/Movie property to ever do anything akin to character development with Batman to make him more than one dimensional is the Justice League Unlimited series. His 'romance' with Wonder Woman, his turn against Superman and other heroes, being Bruce Wayne with the other heroes (and villains!). That series did so much more with Batman than any other series/movie I have seen. Even my partner said 'The last person I'd have thought would be my favourite in this series was Batman'.
I only watched the movie cause I wanted to see The Penguin series when the initial reviews were so glowing. Seriously, any nondescript popular actor could play Batman (.. Clooney..) cause a standard Batman story is rarely about anything to do with Batman's character development: cause there ain't any. That's why he's always Batman.
The Riddler, on the other hand, was great, by the end of the movie I probably would've bought a toy if one was out with the actor's portrait included. But no interest in Battinson whatsoever.
I really think the only DC TV/Movie property to ever do anything akin to character development with Batman to make him more than one dimensional is the Justice League Unlimited series. His 'romance' with Wonder Woman, his turn against Superman and other heroes, being Bruce Wayne with the other heroes (and villains!). That series did so much more with Batman than any other series/movie I have seen. Even my partner said 'The last person I'd have thought would be my favourite in this series was Batman'.