Bingowings said:
Schumacher's Bat is like watching a clown shake a black rubber dildo in an Eighties disco.
Fixed =D
Moving on, I said I was fond of Burton's Batman, not his Bruce Wayne (I can see what Burton was trying to do with him, but the whole pseudo-Clark Kent quirkiness didn't work for me). I like how Burton's Batman lurks in the shadows, how he doesn't say a word as he moves in on his target, how he's almost like a supernatural creature of the night. Nolan's Batman doesn't have any of that quasi-vampire eerieness about him which, IMHO, is half of what makes the Batman character who he is.