This film is thoroughly overrated, as is the rest of the trilogy.
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This film is thoroughly overrated, as is the rest of the trilogy.
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Batman begins is the best of the trilogy people just like the Dark Knight because of the Joker the DK is actually a very boring film I always lose interest halfway through overrated garbage.
TDK is more boring in vibe. Compelling story, characters, etc. but Gotham becomes Chicago. Gotham in BB had that kino comic book feel to it. All gone in TDK. Batman and Joker fighting each other in a Gotham like the one seen in BB would have only elevated that movie and also done away with the weird disconnect between those two movies in how the vibe/look totally changed (and that's to say nothing of RAAACCHEEEEELLL becoming a hideous dog-woman)
They made it too realistic and that took away from the comic book source of what Gotham is meant to be!
Tim Burton actually captured the vibe of Gotham although it’s more of a silly movie.
>Tim Burton actually captured the vibe of Gotham although it’s more of a silly movie.
There is something inherently silly about a rich guy running around with his high tech gadgets dressed as a bat.
It doesn't have to completely silly like the 60s Batman cartoon, but trying to make it gritty and realistic like Nolan did is taking it too far in the other direction.
do you even know what gritty means? quit being such a homosexual
Don't you have a mirror to try and figure out, Nolan?
don't you have a reddit to moderate?
I don't
that explains all your free time to spend being a homosexual
Yep, see SpiderMan 2 also tries to add some grittiness while keeping the same comic book silliness & fun.
The Nolan series is trying too hard.
Boring is the word that best describes the film. It tries to be both a gritty, realistic drama with politics and real problems at the same time as it tries being a superhero movie. It just doesn't work. It's tedious and long.
I see you've never read a Batman comic in your life.
It insists upon itself and I'm tired of pretending it doesn't.
samegay
looks like shit
no, it's actually a good design coupled with an excellent performance
I recently rewatched the trilogy and TDKR felt so bad compared to the previous ones.
As I grew more and more, I started to feel the same way. I think it’s still a tad bit overrated but I started to appreciate its production, it’s its best aspect, even better than Joker, and the cast (almost perfect cast by the way, everyone did great). The only production that lacks from near perfect are the awkward heavy editing during fight scenes. If only Nolan wasn’t so awkward with fight choreography scenes. Other than that, I love the costume designs, I love the production, I love the different locations that we go, the city scenes wether it’s Gotham or China, the in door scenes, underground, It’s so perfect. Nolan’s location scout was so good, I don’t know if that person left after that production of dark knight, but Nolan’s location scenes after that film aren’t quite on par
saying it's "overrated" is shit criticism. it had bad directing from the start with the shaky cam bullshit, horrible sound mixing, shitty lighting, nonsensical plot and boring characters especially the joker. heath ledger plays a generic psychopath but because he's wearing face paint and the viewers have tacitly admitted superheroes are for children the performance is given more credit than is deserved. it's a genuinely bad film that in addition to the major flaws can also be nitpicked to death but fans will hand wave everything saying "it's a super hero movie!" while being oblivious to the fact that the only reason anyone paid attention to these films is because they were the least super hero movies around. nothing in this film makes sense when put under scrutiny and this wasn't because they were super hero movies it was because the script and directing was terrible. the films are so blatantly and objectively awful that it warrants some kind of research to understand how so many people can be fooled
The fans of TDK like it because it’s a superhero for people who hate superheroes. Batgays are people who scoff at Superman or Green Lantern, but shit their pants over a man in bat-themed tights. 2yt5r5
This is such a weird stance. Even as a kid (when it came out) I recognized it was superior to what came beforehand, especially the Schumacher films.
Making something sillier doesn't automatically make it good. Moreover, an argument can be made that it's exactly those superhero movies coated in irony that hate their own genre.
I used to think it was better than BB and ‘89, then I got older, rewatched it and realized it was a pretty shit flick with terrible dialogue, location and action. The only thing people remember about it is LedgerJoker.
Then maybe rewatch BB and '89 too. Obviously nostalgia goggles play a role in all of these movies' appeal, but that's not a bad thing. We were the target audience, after all.
Still, this film has received praise by multiple established directors which isn't something that happens often in superhero flicks.
Will reevesgays ever recover or are they forever doomed to suffer from little guy syndrome just like their dorky homosexual leader?
To be fair, you need a very high IQ to appreciate a truly intelligent detective script like The Batman
>phonegay
>screencaps for reddit
>reevesgay
>dicksucker for brainlets
>who the frick is reeve?
It's so obvious from watching The Batman that this homosexual was desperately trying to one up Nolan the whole time to the point where it felt like the movies only frame of reference, as far as Batman is concerned, was the Nolan movies. Fricking Todd Philips actually came closer to out doing Nolan because he actually leaned even further into the dark, grounded take and managed to get a R rating while Hack Reeves tried to make his movie darker but also more "comic book-y" and the result just feels like a neutered David Fincher rip off. You can't try to maintain the vibe of Seven throughout but then also have Batman takes bombs to the face and walk through bullets.
I just can't fathom how moronic a person's mental process has to be for them to go "I want to make the Fincher batman" and then not give a single shit about the writing. The movie is supposed to be the thinking man's super smart detective conspiracy movie that's meant for super smart viewers, and it's got the dumbest most braindead writing, the dumbest Batman ever written, and the dumbest Batman villain ever written. They may as well have just filmed the film in a backyard and then put the footage through an AI filter trained on Fincher's visuals since that's all they seem to think constitutes his work. It's the endgame of morons deluding themselves into thinking they understand what it means for film to be a visual medium. These people think the only purpose of movies is to be a collection of wallpapers for their pc. Absolute mongoloids.
Yeah I was actually astonished how bad the writing was the first time I watched it. Both the opening and closing monologues were fan film tier bad.
>They think I'm hiding in the shadows.... but I am the shadows
You gotta be kidding me with that shit. The fact that Reeves felt he was a competent enough writer to craft a compelling detective/noir mystery is fricking laughable.
>These people think the only purpose of movies is to be a collection of wallpapers for their pc
And it's funny too because these are the same people that call the Snyder films "style over substance" when in reality his dc films unironically have way more depth and subtext than this sophomoric piece of trash.
>And it's funny too because these are the same people that call the Snyder films "style over substance" when in reality his dc films unironically have way more depth and subtext than this sophomoric piece of trash.
Let’s not get ahead of ourselves.
filtered
Battinson made the Nolan trilogy irrelevant
Did he? The whole time I was hoping it would happen, and then the credits rolled and I was like "damn, it didn't happen". Maybe one day, we'll see.
I love Nolan and I agree. I was glad when he was done with that property.