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Post by James on Apr 17, 2019 10:05:30 GMT
No I haven’t watched Gotham, but I’m not much of a TV person anyway. That's surprising. You are missing out on a lot of good TV shows. Maybe you will change your mind one day and give some of them a chance. We often watch more TV Shows than movies here 'cause they last longer and I don't know if you have heard of '24' but if you like Action movies each season of that is like one big long Action movie that keeps going. As a Horror fan I would recommend you check out 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' and 'Angel' one day 'cause those were two of the best Horror shows of all time. Do you watch any sports? We love wrestling and the WSL (World Surf League) and we also watch horse racing sometimes. Oh no, I am not a sports guy at all haha.
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Post by moviemouth on Apr 17, 2019 14:23:09 GMT
I understand your issue with them better now, but obviously as someone who doesn't read comic books all of that stuff doesn't matter to me. All of what you said above would only apply to people who have read the comic books. What are your thoughts on the many comic book fans who still love Nolan's versions? No. People who don't follow the comic books regularly are least likely to pick up on any major differences when it comes to movie and TV adaptions of characters like Batman and it is like Superman in movies and Superman in movies and a lot of people who have only watched the movies think he is too overpowered and the only thing that can hurt him is Kryptonite and his only villain is Lex Luthor but there are dozens of villains that don't need Kryptonite to hurt or kill Superman 'cause they are just as powerful and in some cases even more powerful and Imperiex is a good example of this and he was so powerful and was going to destroy the entire universe and Superman and the rest of the 'Justice League' were nowhere near as powerful enough to defeat him so they teamed up with other villains like Braniac, Doomsday and Darksied to stop him 'cause they didn't want the universe being destroyed either. Sadly Hollywood have largely failed to bring a lot of Superman's other villains to screen which is why I think the two best adaptions of 'Superman' have been 'Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman' and 'Smallville.' As for the Nolan movies I have friends who are longtime fans of the comic books that like them too and I don't mind if people like them but even they say it was a mistake leaving the Bat Family out especially Dick and Barbara.
I am aware of all of that Superman information btw. Funny enough I have barely ever read any comic books but I collected the cards as a kid and I watched all the cartoons and I like looking at lists of the greatest comic book characters of all time and reading about them and I have watched all of the straight-to-DVD animated movies. I like it better when Batman works only with Gordon btw. I like Robin in TAS, but I prefer the episodes where Batman works alone.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2019 7:51:16 GMT
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Post by moviemouth on Apr 25, 2019 8:04:21 GMT
It makes sense in the comic books that Batman would need to team up, but the movies and many episodes of TAS are written in a way so that he either has no choice but to do it by himself or he is able to do it by himself. I prefer it that way. That is all I am saying.
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