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Hey,
This thread isn't about which movie is better than the other. Its about the comparative between the two in terms of visual and cinema style and how true it is / how close it is to the comics. ![]() ![]() First of all I just watched Batman Return (because I felt like it. ![]()
Now all that established that Batman may be way darker than he seems but then Forever came out and it seemed that WB wanted to escape that Darkness instead of staying with it. (That's a whole different discussion). ![]() Audio: Well to be fair its Tim Burton's work and it almost always involves Danny Elfman doing the music which is interestingly coincides with the movie and gives it a notch up/completes the film. Yet, that very same music is almost repetitive in about every Tim Burton Flick. So if you heard it in Batman Returns then pop in Nightmare before Christmas and you won't tell a difference in the soundtrack except a few. I say Tim Burton's version of the Story is more true to the comics than Nolan's version. Now don't get me wrong I very much enjoyed Nolan's work as well but it seems that his version tends to agree with today's style of Cinematography. More serious, villains are sadistic and almost too realistic (compare that to Burton's villains are sadistic, not realistic which makes them more dangerous). I guess in terms of unpredictable i.e: The Joker (Burton's) Vs. The Joker (Nolan's) both were excellent but they are too different. Want to see what you guys think about this. Enjoy the discussion. ![]() Last edited by Lord_Stewie; 04-24-2010 at 08:00 PM. |
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Burton's Gotham is a real gothic nightmare come to life. Nolan's Gotham is more grounded in urban reality. Both have been used in the comics, though I do not think Burton ever truly understood the character, or the universe he inhabits. Burton's movie are always about one thing, his own twisted vision of the world.
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At the time when Burton made Batman, he wasn't as dark and gritty like he is now in the comic...Nolan's Batman is much more darker which is in line with the comics..
If Nolan's Batman was release in 89...I don't think it would have been a sucecss same thing if Burton's Batman was release today... |
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The production design in Batman Returns was brilliant. Sets shrouded in darkness and snow, structured with creativity and flair - just brilliant. The sets in the Burton films don't look real (though this is probably intentional, considering Burton's style), but this only adds to their charm. I think the only issue I had with Gotham in Returns was that it looked too empty. Then again, I can't really picture it being as dirty and overcrowded as the one in the 1989 film.
I really don't understand the argument that Nolan's Batman is darker. More gritty, maybe, but not darker. |
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I thought that Burton's use of lighting/soundtrack was the essence of dark. However, Nolan's version was within the characters to unleash. |
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I really like both visions for Batman. Burton's films are much more into the German Expressionism while Nolan's are Realism. I know people like to debate about how "real" Nolan's movies are, but for a movie where a guy dresses like a bat and fights crime, it is Realism.
I just watched Batman Returns as well and I really like the way they made Bruce Wayne quirky and somewhat off-kilter with his awkwardness around Selina. I also think Burton's movies are actually beautiful in a way, especially the scene at the party when Bruce and Selina are dancing. They are the only two without masks and they reverse the lines they said before as Batman and Catwoman about the mistletoe. Burton also has a lot more comedy IMO like when Max Schreck says "Bruce Wayne? Why're you dressed up like Batman?" As for Nolan's movies, they are much grittier and on a bigger scale. His movies are more thought provoking IMO. His take on the Joker is much deeper and psychological. The plot to Batman Begins and especially The Dark Knight are very intricately woven and are complex whereas Burton has more complexity and layers to the characters rather than the plot. I like both takes on the character but I think I can watch Nolan's movie more often. |
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![]() It is Expressionism VS. Realism they both worked pretty well with the Genre and the characters of the films. |
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I enjoy both of them, they are different take of the same character taken over a 20 years difference. I never felt I need to show only love to Burton since that was the "original" movie.
And by the way, the best Batman ever is not Bale or Keaton, it's Adam West and I have his signature and a pic taken with him to prove it ![]() |
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Burton try to capitalize on that by making Gotham city dark, using statues and lighting and even changing the batman costume to all black..yet he lighten it up by not touching the joker ... With Batman begin...Nolan basically follow the formula at the time in the comic books which was a much darker Gotham and a much darker batman. |
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![]() Nolan's vision of the city was dark but I thought he gave it time for it to unleash. I.e. you have the beginning of the movie which starts out with problems but by the time the ending comes its total chaos all over the city. Begins with gas pressure and TDK Joker rampage on the citizens. I have a feeling it will be very similar to the 3rd film. |
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Also, I wanted to mention that I love the scores to both sets of films. Elfman's score is more like a theme (Star Wars, Indiana Jones), something memorable and something you can hum. Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard had very simple main scores (the two notes comes to mind and Joker's high tension theme). |
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At least it turned out to be good. Anyone has a comment regarding the Gargoyles used in the original Batman Movies and what they meant to the film? |
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