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seems intense.
i wanna watch.
i wanna watch.
Hahaha, the last sentence made me laugh. nicely put. I still can't figure out how I feel totally about TDKR. There are some aspects I really love and some I really don't like. But either way, compared to the first two movies, it definitely disappointed.
I agree though, Batman Begins is the most "Batman" of the three. I really wish they'd kept some of the feel of that film for TDK. Batman Begins felt like Gotham, TDK felt like a generic big city.
I play guitar, too, and have a few of my own laying around. We could have a duel! Not a guitar duel, but like a sword duel with guitars. With a Hans Zimmer "braaaaamph!" soundtrack.
I play guitar, too, and have a few of my own laying around. We could have a duel! Not a guitar duel, but like a sword duel with guitars. With a Hans Zimmer "braaaaamph!" soundtrack.
I actually feel the opposite.
Batman Begins Gotham feels too much like a city form a videogame.
It doesn't look real. Specially the last part of the movie, makes it almost feel like you were watching a city from a videogame cut scene. Is not that realistic, which can be cool, but in this case for me it was distracting since this Batman was more grounded in reality.
I play guitar, too, and have a few of my own laying around. We could have a duel! Not a guitar duel, but like a sword duel with guitars. With a Hans Zimmer "braaaaamph!" soundtrack.
Guitar duel sounds better to me. Not playing sword sword with my guitar necks
That's cool, each to their own. I get that a lot of people like the fact that TDK felt like a real city, I guess because it is; Chicago. But I just prefer the look and feel of Begins, the grimy streets of the narrows, the constant rain, the whole thing just felt like Gotham. One of the first (and maybe only) things that bothered me from the first time I watched TDK was that it didn't feel like it was the same place from the first film.
The Narrows could totally exist because it's the same universe.
Bruce Wayne retired Batman for 7 years. Of coarse he was going to be off his game.
TDKR... is better than the Burton and Schumacher movies.
TDK is the best film in the trilogy, and one of the best comic book movies ever (even if its director thumbs his nose at the genre).
BB is the best all-around Batman movie. Not as good a film as TDK, but a more pure Batman flick.
TDKR... is better than the Schumacher movies.
If Batman had a tractor, It would look like that
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