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Originally posted by: Darth Chaltab
Wouldn't know. The only things I remember from Batman Returns are Catwoman's costume and the Penguin's death scene.

No one could ever forget Catwoman's costume.
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Though, considering I was like... six last time I saw the movie, I remember it more for looking uncomfortable than for being sexy.

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Originally posted by: ADigitalMan
I understood Ra's Al Ghul to be his title, not his name. I also understood him to be of British origin. But again, my comic experience is very limited.

On the subect of church desecration, it's a question of intent. After all, it was just a set, not a real church anyway. But the point is, they chose to film a pointless scene of Batman desecrating a sanctuary before climbing the bell tower for the actual fight. That's what I had the problem with then and now. It was the intent behind it that I think was less than noble, both to the story and to Christians. I'm no Bible-thumper by a LONG shot, but this always got under my skin.


And something I completely forgot to mention was the whole idea of "bats in the bellfry" - an old cathedral is practically a bat's natural habitat (well, next to a cave, but we see plenty of Batman in the Bat-cave).
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Originally posted by: ADigitalMan

On the subect of church desecration, it's a question of intent. After all, it was just a set, not a real church anyway. But the point is, they chose to film a pointless scene of Batman desecrating a sanctuary before climbing the bell tower for the actual fight. That's what I had the problem with then and now. It was the intent behind it that I think was less than noble, both to the story and to Christians. I'm no Bible-thumper by a LONG shot, but this always got under my skin.

I was bothered more by the fact that Batman got his ass kicked by a thug who looked like Ray Charles on steroids. It bothered me then, and it still bothers me whenever I watch the film and that scene comes up.
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As far as Heath Ledger is concerned, as the Joker, I think it's not very smart. Also, I think they should have found a relatively unknown actor for the part.... I mean seriously... why do we always have to see Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, Nicolas Cage (In Example! ), and Johnny Depp, in these kinds of parts? Why can't it just be someone new?

and also I think the title for Batman Begins 2 is... well... not fitting.

think about it...

The first part has a title that sounds like a 4th grader made it up.. "Batman Begins"... and then the second film has something mysterious, slightly gothic, and serious in its title called "The Dark Knight"... "Batman Begins" - "The Dark Knight" just doesn't have any titular compatibility! I'd be happy if it was just "Batman: The Dark Knight" that would give some continuity... or if the first film was called something like "Rise of Vengeance" THEN would "The Dark Knight" fit in. All right...

also, maybe the Batman Begins Joker is not going to be a laughing madman but just a normal guy who calls himelf "Joker" because it's more "realistic".. That'd suck, but it's just a thought.

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Originally posted by: greencapt
Originally posted by: ADigitalMan
After all, it was just a set, not a real church anyway.


"...its *only* a model!" heh heh.

Actually as we are in confessional mode of sorts let me chime in. NONE of the Burton/Schumacher moved me in any way, shape or form. Now I know that many people have profoundly moving experiences with the first two films and define their Batman experiences by them and I can understand and appreciate that. But for my tastes... meh. Now in '89 I was in about the height of my comic collecting and had been a Batman fan for some time. I even drove a batmobile- a blue '73 Buick Elektra with huge yellow bat-symbols painted on the driver's and passenger's doors. I like many people was stoked about the first film. What I wasn't excited about was the casting. Like many people I was wary about Michael Keaton and I was underimpressed by the idea of Jack Nicholson. After seeing the film I thought that Keaton made a decent Bruce Wayne but I didn't like his Batman. And I frankly hated Nicholson as the Joker.

Yes I know... blasphemy! But there were a couple things going on in my way of thinking:

1) By this time in his career Jack was not *acting*... Jack was being Jack. Nic Cage has the same problem right now. There's no technique involved... they just do their own thing which is what everyone expects from them. I never saw 'The Joker'... I saw Jack Nicholson being himself but with a horrible prosthetic mouth extension
2) The Joker of the comics was a skinny psycho. Jack was a tubby middle actor that everyone recognized. They should have gone with an unknown.

Actually until I sat down to re-edit 'B&R' I had NEVER watched any of the four Batman films more than ONCE completely through. I saw each on opening night in the theater and that was it. Yeah I've seen bits and pieces on the TV showings, but I never had any desire to see them all the way through again. Like I said- though I was a comic geek and all they just didn't do anything for me.

I very much enjoyed 'Batman Begins' though. I won't be like many people and say it was the second coming or anything but it was the first Batman film I've had the desire to re-watch and the first I've bought on DVD.

I'll ramble on more later.


Impressive assessment greencapt. I had no idea you felt that way about the first round of Batman films. You should meet my friend Erin sometime.
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The first part has a title that sounds like a 4th grader made it up.. "Batman Begins"... and then the second film has something mysterious, slightly gothic, and serious in its title called "The Dark Knight"... "Batman Begins" - "The Dark Knight" just doesn't have any titular compatibility! I'd be happy if it was just "Batman: The Dark Knight" that would give some continuity... or if the first film was called something like "Rise of Vengeance" THEN would "The Dark Knight" fit in. All right...


And does calling the second one Begins make any sense at all, considering the fact that it already began?

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I wrote "Batman: The Dark Knight" not "Batman Begins: The Dark Knight"

and yes, I think "Batman: The Dark Knight" would be a more logical title.

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Originally posted by: Lord Phillock
I wrote "Batman: The Dark Knight" not "Batman Begins: The Dark Knight"

and yes, I think "Batman: The Dark Knight" would be a more logical title.


Maybe they'll change it before the release.

I'd make a "General Superman Talk" thread but I figure nobody would bother with it at this point.
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Originally posted by: Han Solo VS Indiana Jones

Maybe they'll change it before the release.

I'd make a "General Superman Talk" thread but I figure nobody would bother with it at this point.


Well *I* still like Superman, and dissing 'Superman Returns'!

I forgot to say, HSvIJ, that I DID really enjoy Batman: The Animated Series! If the Burton/Schumacher films made *that* possible then their debt to society was paid for in full! I saw 'Mask of the Phantasm' in the theater as well and what a great film that ended up being.

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Originally posted by: greencapt
Originally posted by: Han Solo VS Indiana Jones

Maybe they'll change it before the release.

I'd make a "General Superman Talk" thread but I figure nobody would bother with it at this point.


Well *I* still like Superman, and dissing 'Superman Returns'!

I forgot to say, HSvIJ, that I DID really enjoy Batman: The Animated Series! If the Burton/Schumacher films made *that* possible then their debt to society was paid for in full! I saw 'Mask of the Phantasm' in the theater as well and what a great film that ended up being.

I also saw "Mask of the Phantasm" in theaters. Great feature. Ironically, the love interest in that film was voiced by Dana Delany, who later did the voice of Lois Lane on Superman: The Animated Series and guest spots on Justice League.
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Originally posted by: Darth Chaltab
Wow, I can't believe I didn't notice that!


You learn something new everyday.
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Originally posted by: Gaffer Tape
The first part has a title that sounds like a 4th grader made it up.. "Batman Begins"... and then the second film has something mysterious, slightly gothic, and serious in its title called "The Dark Knight"... "Batman Begins" - "The Dark Knight" just doesn't have any titular compatibility! I'd be happy if it was just "Batman: The Dark Knight" that would give some continuity... or if the first film was called something like "Rise of Vengeance" THEN would "The Dark Knight" fit in. All right...


And does calling the second one Begins make any sense at all, considering the fact that it already began?


He was probably thinking something along the lines of Batman Beyond or something.
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How about 'Batman Continues', Batman's Back!!' or 'Batman: The Caped Crusader'?

EDIT: Oh, and can everybody please stop referring to them as the 'Burton/Schumacher' films? Whatver you may think of Burton's movie, they don't deserve to be lumped in with the pieces of shit that followed.

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Originally posted by: Yoda Is Your Father
How about 'Batman Continues', Batman's Back!!' or 'Batman: The Caped Crusader'?

EDIT: Oh, and can everybody please stop referring to them as the 'Burton/Schumacher' films? Whatver you may think of Burton's movie, they don't deserve to be lumped in with the pieces of shit that followed.


I echo that sentiment, although I am pretty sure that Burton was the producer of Forever. *Pretty sure*, but not definite...
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I can see why, since they somehow, barely, kinda follow the same continuity. Well, the Burton films obviously do, as Returns directly references the first movie what with mentions of why Vicki left and Bruce joking with Alfred about him revealing the Batcave to Vicki. But then in Forever there's suddenly a new mansion and new Batcave and new Harvey Dent and a new Batman and a new everything. The only thing I can think of that might almost be a result of the previous movie is the new Batmobile, since it was beaten up in Returns. But I figure they probably would have had a new one anyway. And Batman and Robin had no story connection I can think of to the first two movies. I hated Gotham City in that movie, by the way, what with every building being precariously situated about 5,000 feet in the air. Remember the observatory? The building was in the hand of a giant statue reaching out over the city. Bleh. But anyway, yeah, by that time, the only continuities that linked the last two to the first two were Michael Gough and Pat Hingle.

EDIT: Yes. Burton was the producer of Forever.

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Originally posted by: theredbaron
Originally posted by: Yoda Is Your Father
How about 'Batman Continues', Batman's Back!!' or 'Batman: The Caped Crusader'?

EDIT: Oh, and can everybody please stop referring to them as the 'Burton/Schumacher' films? Whatver you may think of Burton's movie, they don't deserve to be lumped in with the pieces of shit that followed.


I echo that sentiment, although I am pretty sure that Burton was the producer of Forever. *Pretty sure*, but not definite...


He did.
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In most cases, a Producer credit means little more than being a stockholder. I understood him to receive this as a lovely parting gift when he wasn't asked to return to direct.
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Originally posted by: theredbaron
But please tell me he didn't produce Batman & Robin!


No. He had nothing to do with Batman and Robin.

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Batman forever was presented as being in the same continuity, but considering that pretty much EVERYTHING changed, including the actor that played Batman and Harvey Dent, (Or 'Harvey Two-Face' as Shumacher insisted on calling him)... the look of the mansion, the seriousness factor of the universe...

The Schumacher moves could easily and reasonably be considered their own continuity.

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He was probably thinking something along the lines of Batman Beyond or something.


what do you mean? I was just stating that having the "Batman" name before "The Dark Knight" hence "Batman: The Dark Knight"
would have a compatibility to the previous "Batman Begins"... is that so hard to understand?

because the two official titles are both on the extreme on either side... really cheesy (Batman Begins) and really serious (The Dark Knight)...
I'm just saying the two titles differ way too much... and should have at least some resemblance.

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Originally posted by: Lord Phillock
He was probably thinking something along the lines of Batman Beyond or something.


what do you mean? I was just stating that having the "Batman" name before "The Dark Knight" hence "Batman: The Dark Knight"
would have a compatibility to the previous "Batman Begins"... is that so hard to understand?

because the two official titles are both on the extreme on either side... really cheesy (Batman Begins) and really serious (The Dark Knight)...
I'm just saying the two titles differ way too much... and should have at least some resemblance.


Which is why I said that you'd prefer something *like* Batman Beyond - which isn't exactly serious-sounding, and has the alliteration of its predecessor, and for my money, isn't that bad a title for something I just pulled out of my ass...it was just an example man, no need to get your knickers in a knot.
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If they called it Batman Beyond it would get confused with the Batman Beyond animated series. (Batman Of the Future across the pond)

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