Hey, it's me. said:
Burton had done the Gothic style. There was the silly campness in the 60's series. What other style was there?
My ideal Batman film would basically be a live action adaptation of the 90's animated series or a Bronze Age comic - something not too surreal, but still plainly taking place in a comic book world.
Nolan's films do not feel like they take place in a comic book world in any real, significant way, so I don't consider it a real Batman movie; it more like a movie about some commando in a black cape.
What where your issues with the way Batmans character was written?
Batman is a ridiculous joke in a stupid-looking costume with throat cancer, Playboy Bruce is an idiotic douchebag, and real Bruce is just colourless and boring. I'd elaborate further if I could, but suffice it to say I'm just not very good at elaboration.