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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2017 4:20:07 GMT
Question above.
I don't think it has aged well for me. As a preteen/teenager, I loved them as his Batman films were coming out - but now as 22-year-old adult, I find them boring, humorless, and overly self-indulgent. I still enjoy the origin for Bruce Wayne/Batman in Batman Begins and still think nobody can top Heath Ledger's Joker, but I don't really care for them.
I think I only liked because I was buying in to hype and I was going through a phase where I thought likely dark and overly serious movies somehow made me cool and more mature, but it didn't. That after getting more into the Batman mythos and watching all the original Batman films, I'm to release that Christopher Nolan made an horrible adaption of Batman and I hate how his style of filming had influenced cinema to point where only movies that overly dark and grim can make money.
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Post by ck100 on Apr 13, 2017 4:26:16 GMT
It only ended 5 years ago. It needs more time.
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Post by hi224 on Apr 13, 2017 4:32:09 GMT
I believe it will age better then the others honestly.
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Post by kingkoopa on Apr 13, 2017 4:36:58 GMT
"Batman Begins" is the standout of the three for me. I was in college when that came out and was still wiping the "Batman and Robin" off my movie-watching coat. Love me some Batman, so even if its a crappy movie, I'm going to go see it. This one way exceeded expectations...so much so that the sequels never really compared. I like all 3, and each has their moments, but something about "Begins" was so spot on. There were great performances in the sequels (I don't think Gary Oldman and Michael Caine get enough credit), but the first one shines brightest for me.
I think this one has aged particularly well...the scope of taking it beyond Gotham (to wherever those beautiful landscapes were while Bruce was away from Gotham) gives it a bit more worldliness than its sequels. I enjoy all three, but the first is far and away the best for me.
Special props to "Begins" for its score.
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Post by darkpast on Apr 13, 2017 4:40:04 GMT
They are fine for Comic Book films. Better than the cookie cutter Marvel films that come out yearly.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2017 5:12:42 GMT
They are fine for Comic Book films. Better than the cookie cutter Marvel films that come out yearly. But that's not saying much, is it? In fact, I find I enjoy watching the MCU movies more whenever I catch them on TV, and that's saying something.
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Post by darkpast on Apr 13, 2017 5:18:14 GMT
They are fine for Comic Book films. Better than the cookie cutter Marvel films that come out yearly. But that's not saying much, is it? In fact, I find I enjoy watching the MCU movies more whenever I catch them on TV, and that's saying something. No its not saying much. Marvel films are entertaining, but no depth, hardly any discussions afterwards.
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