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Old 04-25-2010, 07:56 PM   #1
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Actually i disagree, in a sense. you are right since you have a fact to what happened to his parent which in my opinion shaped up the character and the behavior of both Bruce Waynes in both of those movies. Which is why the Wayne we know of in Returns differ from the Begins.
Bale was the better Bruce Wayne, Keaton was the better Batman and that's the way uh huh uh huh I like it. In response to the OP, Burton's Batman world was more true to the 60's Batman show and captures the late 80s well, Nolan's Batman is a darker take on the character and captures its time period well, also.
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Bale was the better Bruce Wayne, Keaton was the better Batman and that's the way uh huh uh huh I like it. In response to the OP, Burton's Batman world was more true to the 60's Batman show and captures the late 80s well, Nolan's Batman is a darker take on the character and captures its time period well, also.
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Bale was the better Bruce Wayne, Keaton was the better Batman and that's the way uh huh uh huh I like it. In response to the OP, Burton's Batman world was more true to the 60's Batman show and captures the late 80s well, Nolan's Batman is a darker take on the character and captures its time period well, also.
Agree pretty much 100%
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Got to remind you guys, that this isn't a which Batman is better.

Its more of exploring the universe and visions of both directors to the movie.
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Got to remind you guys, that this isn't a which Batman is better.

Its more of exploring the universe and visions of both directors to the movie.
But it says Batman (Burton) VS. Batman (Nolan)

It's just so hard not compare and say which is better because both are so different.


But I think the whole point being made that both films represent the times they were made pretty much sums up the whole "exploring the universe and visions of both directors to the movie."
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But it says Batman (Burton) VS. Batman (Nolan)

It's just so hard not compare and say which is better because both are so different.


But I think the whole point being made that both films represent the times they were made pretty much sums up the whole "exploring the universe and visions of both directors to the movie."
The thing is if we involve the "which is better" the thread might end up becoming a battle zone. Both different versions have a fan base and it could get ugly if they end up clashing.

I thought about starting the thread because of how I felt after watching Returns. I noticed a lot of differences, and different levels of darkness implemented in the movies depending on the director's ability to tell the story.
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