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debaserr 08-03-2010 06:38 PM

Batman - 0
Dark Knight - 5

Never cared for Burton much either. Dark Knight is probably the best comic adaptation that I can remember.

Dr.Seussicide 08-03-2010 06:54 PM

Batman - 0
Dark Knight - 6

And I love Burton and Nolan. Don't hate guys :rolleyes:

debaserr 08-03-2010 07:37 PM

ambivalence =/= hate

TheCunningStunt 08-03-2010 07:37 PM

Dark Night 7
Batman 1989 0

I always thought people preferred the original in some ways, because it's the original concept. But yeah, The Dark Night is obviously supremely better so I dunno why I thought that.

Janszoon 08-03-2010 07:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bob. (Post 912268)
i actually like the Burton Batmans....but they fail in comparison

again The Dark Knight really transgresses the typical "super hero" movie

Batman - 0
The Dark Knight - 4

I totally agree with this post. Though I have to say I prefer Batman Begins to The Dark Knight and Batman Returns to Batman.

Anyway...

The Dark Night: 8
Batman: 0

Janszoon 08-03-2010 07:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheCunningStunt (Post 912347)
Dark Night 7
Batman 1989 0

I always thought people preferred the original in some ways, because it's the original concept. But yeah, The Dark Night is obviously supremely better so I dunno why I thought that.

The original?

http://www.bat-mania.co.uk/guides/im...1966_movie.jpg

NumberNineDream 08-03-2010 08:16 PM

Donno, I just loved the industrial polluted feel I got through out Burton's Batman. The Dark Knight felt a bit too clean, too digital.
Although The Joker was much superior in the latter, but The Dark Knight seemed a bit too revolved around the villain, and somehow I hated Batman's parts. They just seemed to linger on. Plus, I preferred Batman Begins to that one.

The Dark Night- 8
Batman- 1

TheBig3 08-03-2010 08:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swim (Post 912287)
I have and I enjoyed it, no doubt. It succeeded at being a total mind fuck in a way no movie has in a really long time (since the matrix?). But I'm not really sure if I would say it's a good film.There's a 1.50 theater in Raleigh and I'll probably see it again there and hopefully my mixed feelings will subside.

Also only the 2nd movie I've seen in the theater in 2010. I saw about 70-100 in 2009

I think I hear what you're saying, but I don't know what you would consider a good film in this case.

I think where Inception fared better than most other films is that its used symbols to deliver a meaning that didn't beat you over the skull, was still logical in the actual plot it had layed out, and lent itself to multiple interpretations.

Its narrative was probably the best thing I've seen in quite awhile. Curious to know what you meant by good film/not good film though.

Janszoon 08-03-2010 08:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NumberNineDream (Post 912369)
Donno, I just loved the industrial polluted feel I got through out Burton's Batman. The Dark Knight felt a bit too clean, too digital.

It's interesting that you found the movie that was filmed on location in a real city to be cleaner than the one that was filmed almost entirely on sets.

TheBig3 08-03-2010 08:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 912384)
It's interesting that you found the movie that was filmed on location in a real city to be cleaner than the one that was filmed almost entirely on sets.

Yeah Burton's originals tend to get flack for being a gothy college art project. I think Nolan made strides to make it seem possible.


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