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In reply to the discussion: Can we admit at long last that Tim Burton's Batman sucks and always did? [View all]lunatica
(53,410 posts)36. Tim Burton's Batman was one of the first CGI movies depicting comic books
and thus deserves it's place in movie history. Especially comic book movies.
I don't always get the constant comparisons as to which is best or worst. Sometimes it's good to just appreciate a movie's place in history or some of it's aspects. Movie goers should watch movies for their full value. Cinematography, special effects, mood, acting, dialogue, writing, music, etc.
Anyway, I love movies. Almost all genres. The only ones I don't like are slasher horror movies. I don't see the point in gratuitous violence without even a message as to why. It's just slasher porn as far as I'm concerned. Everything else, including a good horror movie I appreciate.
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Can we admit at long last that Tim Burton's Batman sucks and always did? [View all]
Orrex
Nov 2012
OP
As a long-time (ca. 1957) "World's Finest" comic version fan, I think the emphasis on "dark"
WinkyDink
Nov 2012
#5
I really disagree- I like films where the character seem real and relatable,
cecilfirefox
Nov 2012
#20
Hehheh. I stopped reading comics before I turned thirty. :-) Now I just collect the old ones.
WinkyDink
Nov 2012
#27
Surely you're not describing Burton's film as "operatic, eminently quotable, & gorgeous to look at?"
Orrex
Nov 2012
#18
Only after you admit that you were on a bad trip when you came up with this idea
dr.strangelove
Nov 2012
#33