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On some other news, Konami has began working on the PC release... and it's almost two months before MGS V hits retail :lol. The development isn't even handled by Kojima or KojiPro. It's really a sad time to be into PC gaming. Good thing I've got the game pre-ordered for PS4.
 
I find it strange that he has never given recognition to any of the Arkham games, but he religiously follows Assassin's Creed. And the last two releases for the series have been like ass.
Kojima...really...just never cases to amaze :cuckoo
Too bad Kojima doesn't play the Arkham games, since he's a Nolan freak only. He would have tweeted it since he does like to give a shout-out to other games that he likes form time to time.
Watch as he is partial to only Batman Begins. :lol
 
89' Batman > every other live action Batman film. I never bought Bale as Batman, ever. Although BB is the best of that trilogy. I find TDK incredibly overrated compared to how I felt when I first saw it.
 
Kojima...really...just never cases to amaze :cuckooWatch as he is partial to only Batman Begins. :lol

Wrong. He held TDKR to and absurdly high regard. I wished I could find that Tweet.

89' Batman > every other live action Batman film. I never bought Bale as Batman, ever. Although BB is the best of that trilogy. I find TDK incredibly overrated compared to how I felt when I first saw it.

TDK only worked because Ledger's Joker stole the show, and the Joker scenes made him more important than he actually is (not that Ledger isn't a good actor, mind you). I never bought Bale as Batman, he doesn't have that dark quality to him and I hated how Bruce was never obsessed with his parent's death anyway. It's like he became Batman because Nolan told him to. :lol
 
Wrong. He held TDKR to and absurdly high regard. I wished I could find that Tweet.



TDK only worked because Ledger's Joker stole the show, and the Joker scenes made him more important than he actually is (not that Ledger isn't a good actor, mind you). I never bought Bale as Batman, he doesn't have that dark quality to him and I hated how Bruce was never obsessed with his parent's death anyway. It's like he became Batman because Nolan told him to. :lol

Nolan stinks, he's probably one of the most pretentious bull **** directors alive right now. TDK is only good for the Joker, the rest of it is nonsense. The whole Two-Face thing was completely ridiculous.
 
What part of Two-Face was ridic.

I mean... it's definitely not any more ridiculous than the batwing being taken down by a long pistol along with Bats shooting live bullets at the Joker.

Granted I'm not a big 89' fan. Probably a nostalgia thing, too much camp.


Anyways, I'm not sure if it's because Kojima's english is bad, or he's just a kook.... but I rike it.
 
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I agree that TDK is only good because of the Joker, he's so good that he carries the movie, he's practically the only reason to watch it, but I disagree about 2-face, I thought he was done beautifully.

I'm not a Nolan fan but I don't know which I'd put on top, Begins or Batman 89, as a Batman movie, I think it comes down whether if you prefer a more surreal Batman experience or a more literal one.
 
Nolan stinks, he's probably one of the most pretentious bull **** directors alive right now. TDK is only good for the Joker, the rest of it is nonsense. The whole Two-Face thing was completely ridiculous.

That's why I vow not to watch a Nolan movie ever again. I don't hate him, I just find his brand of story telling too pretentious. Too much spoon-feeding and characters giving speeches about ideas and grandiose statements.

What part of Two-Face was ridic.

I mean... it's definitely not any more ridiculous than the batwing being taken down by a long pistol along with Bats shooting live bullets at the Joker.

Granted I'm not a big 89' fan. Probably a nostalgia thing, too much camp.

You have to judge it by the era it was made. Even the Adam West Batman is brilliant for what it is. You have to realize that the 89 Batman took everyone by surprise when it was out. The Nolan Batman movies are fantastic as well, it's just that there's too much glaring contradictions for a series of movies that demands to be taken seriously. It's funny that TDK was preching a lot about "good being undone", yet TDKR did just that, it undid the fantastic previous two movies.

As for Two-Face, have you seen the BTAS two part episode with the same name? Now there's a Two-Face.

I agree that TDK is only good because of the Joker, he's so good that he carries the movie, he's practically the only reason to watch it, but I disagree about 2-face, I thought he was done beautifully.

I'm not a Nolan fan but I don't know which I'd put on top, Begins or Batman 89, as a Batman movie, I think it comes down whether if you prefer a more surreal Batman experience or a more literal one.

Heath was amazing, yet Bale lacks charm and the darkness of Batman. And he leaves his mouth open way too much. :lol
 
I agree that TDK is only good because of the Joker, he's so good that he carries the movie, he's practically the only reason to watch it, but I disagree about 2-face, I thought he was done beautifully.

I'm not a Nolan fan but I don't know which I'd put on top, Begins or Batman 89, as a Batman movie, I think it comes down whether if you prefer a more surreal Batman experience or a more literal one.
Yeah Two-Face was pretty good, if nothing else, at least Harvey Dent was done right. Certainly better than 1989 which made him black :lol
Wrong. He held TDKR to and absurdly high regard. I wished I could find that Tweet.



TDK only worked because Ledger's Joker stole the show, and the Joker scenes made him more important than he actually is (not that Ledger isn't a good actor, mind you). I never bought Bale as Batman, he doesn't have that dark quality to him and I hated how Bruce was never obsessed with his parent's death anyway. It's like he became Batman because Nolan told him to. :lol
Man I wish you could find it too, I'm quite interested in seeing that.
 
I think you're thinking of this Two-Face

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I was kidding :lol

chipmunk face, oh god. I hated her...wanting Bruce to basically fail...but with Dent, if I recall, most of the people he killed were somehow responsible for her death in some way, just not that hugely compared to Joker. I don't think they explained it that well, however. I know with that one police woman, she made Dent and Rachel get in the car with the mob after they captured Joker.
 
Two-Face was just a weak minded idiot to me.

He was far from that, he was more of a Walter White, straight as an arrow his entire life, and just when everything went south, the very things he stood for and fought for that should've supported him turned against him, that kind of sudden emotional and physical trauma can **** a guy up.

He's really no different from Harvey Dent from TAS, if not better.

No, I'm not. He knows Joker killed chipmunk face, yet he's pissed off at everyone else that weren't directly involved in her death.

But Joker was clever enough to make Harvey realize it wasn't only Joker's fault, but the corrupted police, the mob and even Batman, he had his chance to kill the Joker but Joker made too much sense, Joker was only the enabler for all the **** that went down.
 
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Batman 89 better than The Dark Knight? I can't in anyway see how someone could actually believe that. Maybe the Burton Bat films are better batman movies but they're certainly not better made movies.

Batman Begins is my favorite of the Nolan trilogy but it is not better than The Dark Knight. The only flaw that movie has is some of the acting from the secondary characters, other then that it's borderline perfect.

Batman 89 was okay in my opinion, the atmosphere, music, and Burton's cinematic flare is what made that movie good. Keaton was fine, and Jack was basically Jack.

Batman Returns was truly a mess though, I grew up on both Burton Bat films, Returns was my favorite, but it truly has one of the worst scripts ever in a superhero movie, I enjoy the characters and scenery but that's pretty much it.

I agree that TDK is only good because of the Joker, he's so good that he carries the movie, he's practically the only reason to watch it, but I disagree about 2-face, I thought he was done beautifully.

I'm not a Nolan fan but I don't know which I'd put on top, Begins or Batman 89, as a Batman movie, I think it comes down whether if you prefer a more surreal Batman experience or a more literal one.

Joker is practically the only reason to watch TDK?!? That's blasphemy

I know it's cool to hate Nolan, heck some people are afraid to even say they think he's a decent director on here out of fear of being labeled a Nolanite :lol but I can't think of any other superhero movies better than his trilogy.
 
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Maybe the Burton Bat films are better batman movies

I have to disagree there, the Burton Batman films aren't better Batman films imo, creepy hermit Bruce, murderer Batman, Joe Chill Joker, fat Jim Gordon who's not friends with Batman, black Harvey Dent, nope, they're cool surreal Batman-themed Tim Burton signature movies, but Begins has an infinitely better grasp of what Batman is than any other movies so far.
 
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Joker is practically the only reason to watch TDK?!? That's blasphemy

I know it's cool to hate Nolan, heck some people are afraid to even say they think he's a decent director on here out of fear of being labeled a Nolanite :lol but I can't think of any other superhero movies better than his trilogy.
I think he's a great director, technique-wise, but he spoon feeds too much too often to his audience, maybe he does it on purpose cause he knows the general audience is pretty dumb, hell, even with all the exposition in Interstellar the movie still got quite an amount of flak due to the audience being so uneducated, so I can't say I blame him.

But there are plenty of reasons not to like TDK, it lost all the aesthetic of Begins, it looked like Inception, introduced Batman's throat cancer, fugly cowl, stupid fighting style, wacky editing, and so on....
 
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