Which batman is better ?

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Is it possible to like Both Nolan and Burton? They are too different interpretations.

.... but if you say you prefer Schumacher's... then you definitely have no sense in cinema. lol
 
Is it possible to like Both Nolan and Burton? They are too different interpretations.

.... but if you say you prefer Schumacher's... then you definitely have no sense in cinema. lol

Yes, yes and yes.

I love Burton's stuff, and I love Nolan's stuff.
 
=Voorhees27;1078516]So Bruckheimer and Mann suck? :confused::confused::confused:
Bruckheimer sucks satan's balls.

Mann is ok but not All that, his characterizations are immature.

If you don't mind me asking, what to you is the very BEST film ever made?

No such thing, many great films have been made.
 
^^^^ the comics, Burton doesn't give a ^^^^ about comics.

and that is why Burton versions were lacking. Batman in all of his incarnations is a comic book character. If you make a comic book based movie but choose to ignore 70 years of the character, to create "your version" why bother calling it a Batman film. That's like taking Lord of the Rings for instance, making a movie and deciding "the whole part with the ring is redundant lets take it out". I have yet to see a accurate portrayal of the Batman character and his world, but Nolan's version is definately the closest so far.
 
Has watching TDK killed so many braincells that it caused blindspots in your reading?

Nice copy and paste of influential directors. Like I said. You're so flamingly obvious that there really is no point in having a conversation. It's obvious you'll make the most against the grain comments to try and stoke some fanboy sensibilities. The only films you've seen from any of the directors you listed are from an A&E list. No one involved in cinema, or with half a brain would say the asinine comments that you do, so just stop trying.
 
Sorry dude thats weak, EVERYTHING comes down to just one...................

Non-sense, not concerning art. Some poeple like Van Gogh better than Rembrandt, ewho is right here? Some people prefer Beethoven over Mozart, who is right here? I think both will agree though that Eminem makes trash. Some things are just great with different qualities while other things are undeniably bad.
 
and that is why Burton versions were lacking. Batman in all of his incarnations is a comic book character. If you make a comic book based movie but choose to ignore 70 years of the character, to create "your version" why bother calling it a Batman film. That's like taking Lord of the Rings for instance, making a movie and deciding "the whole part with the ring is redundant lets take it out". I have yet to see a accurate portrayal of the Batman character and his world, but Nolan's version is definately the closest so far.

Personally i think Burton's looks and feel much closer to the batman in the comics although i have to admitt i only read a few.
 
Ive never seen it...I want too though.

Also, another great one on my list is Shindler's List....i've never been so blown away with a movie before the way SL did....
 
Personally i think Burton's looks and feel much closer to the batman in the comics although i have to admitt i only read a few.

Ok. So there ya go. Batman doesnt kill. He killed a ^^^^load in Batman, he even killed The Joker....so there ya go.

I still like it, but its not a 100% to the character.
 
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