Favorite movie of Batman

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michelponting
Hi guys,
If you watch Batman's fans then please share with us,which is your favorite movie of Batman ?

-Pr-
Batman 1989, made by Tim Burton is mine.

Ridley_Prime
The Dark Knight.

Hope this thread doesn't become another Burton vs Nolan bash-fest.

-Pr-
Originally posted by Ridley_Prime
The Dark Knight.

Hope this thread doesn't become another Burton vs Nolan bash-fest.

On this forum? Are you kidding? stick out tongue

ares834
Originally posted by -Pr-
Batman 1989, made by Tim Burton is mine.

Get that shit out of here. stick out tongue


Batman Begins for me.

Ridley_Prime
Originally posted by -Pr-
On this forum? Are you kidding? stick out tongue
Guess that would be hoping for too much. D:

Originally posted by ares834
Batman Begins for me.
I heard from most that Begins bored them, and I never really understood why. Loved Liam Neeson as Ra's al Ghul, and am glad he's said to be cast in TDKR, even if it's just part of a flashback (which seems to be the case).

-Pr-
In order!!!

Batman
Batman Returns
Batman Begins
Dark Knight
Batman Forever
Batman and Robin

^ That's favourites, rather than which movies I think were better made/written/acted etc.

JakeTheBank
Batman Begins
Batman
The Dark Knight
Batman Returns
Batman Forever
Batman and Robin

Mask of the Phantasm deserves honorable mention as well.

Ridley_Prime
Agreed, as does Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker.

-Pr-
Do you guys think the Arkham games qualify in terms of narrative, acting and such? I mean in a "Batman media outside the comics" sort of way?

JakeTheBank
Yes, definitely.

I think Arkham City's voice work and story telling blows Asylum out of the water, tbh, and Asylum was pretty good (albeit simplistic in terms of plot at times). I'd go as far as to say it's a definitive Batman experience.

I'd liken it to "Hush" in a way; it manages to stay, at core, a mystery/detective story, but has plenty of action in between and manages to touch upon virtually everything significant about the Batman mythos in a way that does it justice. Way more cerebral than Asylum, imo.

-Pr-
Originally posted by JakeTheBank
Yes, definitely.

I think Arkham City's voice work and story telling blows Asylum out of the water, tbh, and Asylum was pretty good (albeit simplistic in terms of plot at times). I'd go as far as to say it's a definitive Batman experience.

It's THAT good? F*ck. I thought Asylum's work was awesome, especially with how much it took from the TAS (like Harley's tapes).

JakeTheBank
Originally posted by -Pr-
It's THAT good? F*ck. I thought Asylum's work was awesome, especially with how much it took from the TAS (like Harley's tapes).

Yeah. lol

Honestly, I'm more of a casual Batman fan than anything (I usually read main events/arcs and the like, but I don't religiously follow the comics), but in terms as an adaptation of the medium, it's incredible. It really outdoes Arkham Asylum in virtually every category. Story telling, characterization, gadgets, game play, etc. The influence from TAS as well as the comics themselves is extraordinary.

-Pr-
Damn. I want it now.

JakeTheBank
Dini said he hoped the success of Arkham City would open the doors to a possible Superman game under Rocksteady, which would be incredible if they found the right kind of mechanics and scope to work with. He also mentioned he'd like to script a sort of magical themed DC heroes game with people like Zatanna or Captain Marvel.

And I'd imagine Rocksteady would attempt to wrap up the Arkham saga with a third installment, which is entirely possible given the ending of City and the few intriguing moments in the game.

-Pr-
Originally posted by JakeTheBank
Dini said he hoped the success of Arkham City would open the doors to a possible Superman game under Rocksteady, which would be incredible if they found the right kind of mechanics and scope to work with. He also mentioned he'd like to script a sort of magical themed DC heroes game with people like Zatanna or Captain Marvel.

And I'd imagine Rocksteady would attempt to wrap up the Arkham saga with a third installment, which is entirely possible given the ending of City and the few intriguing moments in the game.

DON'T TELL ME!

But yeah. Obviously it would be quite a departure, but they've already shown that they can capture a hero's essence, so to speak.

Darth Martin
Live-action: The Dark Knight
Animated: Under the Red Hood

Bat Dude
None.

No Batman movie satisfies me enough to call it my favorite anymore. I have more fun writing my own plots and making my own character designs than anything WB has put out recently.

But if I had to choose a favorite, it'd have to be Batman 1989 featuring Jack Nicholson and Michael Keaton. That's the closest it gets to my vision of Batman (in live action, at least).

Darth Martin
What was wrong with TDK's version of Batman?

Myth
Only considering live action:
Dark Knight
Batman Begins
Batman
Batman Returns
Batman: The Movie
Batman Forever
Batman & Robin

Bat Dude
Originally posted by Darth Martin
What was wrong with TDK's version of Batman?

-The city wasn't Gotham City. It felt more like New York or Chicago.

-The Joker didn't look like my vision of the Joker.

-Two-Face's origin was completely different from what I envision it to be.

-Rachel Dawes... 'Nuff said.

-The Batsuit was way too segmented and didn't look as good as the Begins suit, the 89 suit, or the Returns suit.

That's not to say it isn't a great movie, because it is a good movie. But aesthetically, it's much farther from my vision of Batman than the 1989 film.

The 1989 film has plot points that stray farther from my vision than TDK, but there's only a couple of those (such as the Joker killing Batman's parents) and the rest of the film sort of balances it out, imo.

Maybe I'll make a thread with all of my character designs and bios to give you guys an idea of what it is I keep blabbering on about.

Darth Martin
Well, no film has gotten every single detail perfect. But I feel The Dark Knight took the foundation created with Batman Begins and expanded upon it improving in most areas(sort of like how Arkham City>Arkham Asylum).

Ledger was a fresh take on the Joker. Was it Hamill? Nicholson? No. Speaking of it not being your version of the Joker; was Nicholson really that satisfying?

To me, the Burton films were OK. Nothing horrible, nothing special. Nolan's first film was rather great and stands to this day as one of the best comic book movies ever made. For me, The Dark Knight is tied with Watchmen for the best comic book/superhero movie of all time.

As for your viewpoints, I think your critiquing the film. Let's not forget all the things the film did right. The only viewpoint I agree with you on is Rachel Dawes. Granted, her character is weak in both films.

The Batsuit was fine for me. Much better than the Begins suit or any other of the live-actions suits for that matter.

Harvey Dent/Two-Face was fine with me. Arguably the most standout performance in the film. I was just upset with the fact that he died as I think he'd have been great for a sequel.

Your flaws seem to be more personal of what YOU would do with your Batman film. Which is fine. I do the same things. But TDK got more things right than wrong.

Bat Dude
Originally posted by Darth Martin
Ledger was a fresh take on the Joker. Was it Hamill? Nicholson? No. Speaking of it not being your version of the Joker; was Nicholson really that satisfying?

Ledger was a good Joker. Nicholson wasn't ideal, no, however, he was more similar to my vision of what the Joker should be. TAS Joker is much more similar to my ideal Joker than both, particularly the MotP Joker.



I hate the whole Watchmen story. Heck, I hate almost everything Alan Moore has ever done. It all screams of the occult to me. Anyway, TDK is a great film, but it's been overrated and it doesn't suit my taste in Batman. I like a more noir-ish Batman that takes heavily from the original "Bat-Man" and from the O'Neal/Englehart stories of the '70s. I also like a little bit of Year One thrown in, though Frank Miller is a very overrated writer.



It got the characterization of Two-Face right. I loved Eckhart as Two-Face. It had an entertaining plot. It had Jim Gordon. It had Morgan Freeman as Lucius Fox. It had an entertaining, if flawed for my taste, Joker.

Everything else seemed off to me. Alfred was ok, but not serious enough. Batman has the most annoying voice in the world. Two-Face's origin was completely off. Rachel Dawes got more screentime than she deserved.



It looked way too segmented for my taste. It looked too futuristic. I love the Keaton suits because they weren't all as segmented as TDK suit was, plus they had the yellow oval symbol, which is my personal favorite. I liked that TDK suit let the actor turn his head, but other than that, I just prefer the Keaton suits.



The characterization of Two-Face was spot on. The origin? It wasn't. I hate the idea of tying a great character like Two-Face to a second-rate fill in like Rachel Dawes. Nolan has creative freedom, and it's still a valid interpretation. It's just not my favorite interpretation.



That was kinda what I was saying. It's a nice film, but it's not my ideal Batman. That's why I'd much rather just write the stories myself.

Esau Cairn
Fav Batman movies...nothing beats that very first time watching Tim Burton's/ Michael Keaton's Batman on the big screen.
Midnight session at that.

However, from Burton to Schumacher to Nolan...I think Batman Begins is essentially my favourite. It captures that realism that a character like Batman can exist in a "real" world....whereas the passion for Burton's Batman is akin more to a childhood fantasy of "wanting" to be Batman himself.

Lord Shadow Z
Batman Forever is mine, adventurous, fun, but also delves into the Bruce/Dick dynamic and seriousness of the mantle of the bat, with the melancholic flashback scenes. I liked Kilmer in the role because he had the physique (not overly muscular, but still tall), the reserved and calm demeanour that I see in Batman when I read the comics, and the affable, light Bruce Wayne persona that went with it. He had a good voice too, in my opinion. It's an underrated movie with it's detractors (insanely hypocritical people) focusing on a few aspects that are clearly just as bad as what their favourite Bat-films do. In any event, I hope the reboot takes a look at what the people are doing with the Arkham Asylum/City games and bringing the creativity back to Batman.

Mr Parker
The Dark Knight followed closely by Batman Begins. Happy Dance

Darth Martin
Probably so, if we're going strictly by live-action movies. Although I think the gap between TDK and BB is fairly big.

Corypeter
What is your favorite Batman movie?
What is your favorite out of all six of them? I don't really have a favorite. I like Batman The Dark Knight, The original Batman with Michael Keaton and Batman Forever. Batman Begins was ok. My least two are definetely Batman Returns and Batman and Robin.


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Placidity
My favorite would have to be an animated one. None of the Hollywood ones really capture the character and the tone adequately for me.

Nolan's Batmen were all based on "realistic" Batman which just absolutely destroys it for me (btw I really hate how many movies now are turning larger than life fictional characters into realistic versions these days, the new Bond movies are another example) Like some others have said, they are still good movies though.

Strangely enough, there are elements from the infamous Kilmer and Clooney movies that resonated well with me. Can't really pin it down, but I feel its there. That's not to say I think those movies were good, far from it. However I think sometimes the criticism may be over board, the way I see it, they were aimed at little kids, so its good to keep that in mind. I know when I was younger, I thought those films were awesome lol.

BruceSkywalker
The Dark Knight

Batman Begins

Batman '89

Batman Returns

Batman Forever

Batman and Robin



however TDK and will be replaced by TDKR

richlaura7
I never really understood why.http://www.infoocean.info/avatar4.jpg

alltoomany
The TV show Batman. kinda feel like batman and Robin were the first gay superhero couple

Eleanor41
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spidermanrocks
If I had a penny for every time someone on this site makes a "Best/Favorite Batman movie" thread, I would be stinkin' rich smile.

rgreco99
I never really understood why. Loved Liam Neeson as Ra's al Ghul, and am glad he's said to be cast in TDKRhttp://www.infoocean.info/avatar4.jpg

astarisborn94
I like Batman Returns more than the original. While the 1989 movie is better, for some reason, Tim Burton's vision on Batman Returns did a better job of attracting my attention.

sindahouse
Originally posted by Bat Dude
-The city wasn't Gotham City. It felt more like New York or Chicago.

-The Joker didn't look like my vision of the Joker.

-Two-Face's origin was completely different from what I envision it to be.

-Rachel Dawes... 'Nuff said.

-The Batsuit was way too segmented and didn't look as good as the Begins suit, the 89 suit, or the Returns suit.

That's not to say it isn't a great movie, because it is a good movie. But aesthetically, it's much farther from my vision of Batman than the 1989 film.

The 1989 film has plot points that stray farther from my vision than TDK, but there's only a couple of those (such as the Joker killing Batman's parents) and the rest of the film sort of balances it out, imo.

Maybe I'll make a thread with all of my character designs and bios to give you guys an idea of what it is I keep blabbering on about.

Batdude.... You read my mind like a book. I couldn't put it better

ares834
Originally posted by Placidity
My favorite would have to be an animated one. None of the Hollywood ones really capture the character and the tone adequately for me.

Do you mean Mask of the Phantasm?

On the animated front, Return of the Joker was my favorite "Batman" film.

Esau Cairn
Originally posted by Bat Dude


It looked way too segmented for my taste. It looked too futuristic. I love the Keaton suits because they weren't all as segmented as TDK suit was, plus they had the yellow oval symbol, which is my personal favorite. I liked that TDK suit let the actor turn his head, but other than that, I just prefer the Keaton suits.



You're missing the entire reason the suit was designed segmented.
For movement & flexibility.
Remember Keaton's awkward fighting?
Remember how Keaton couldn't run & stiffly walked around every where???

seth9110
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mastagambit
Batman
Batman Returns
The Dark Knight

C-3POTheClever
A tie between Batman 1989 & The Dark Knight. I think I'll go with the Dark Knight.

C-3POTheClever
Originally posted by C-3POTheClever
Batman & Robin! Just Kidding! A tie between Batman 1989 & The Dark Knight. I think I'll go with the Dark Knight. From the ones thatr I've seen, my order from favourite to least favourite is bellow
The Dark Knight
Batman 1989
Batman Begins
Batman Returns
The Dark Knight Rises

bluehouse
Batman Returns is my favorite movie.

Esau Cairn
The title of this thread is actually asking, "What's Batman's Favourite Movie?"

-Pr-
Batman loves some Sound of Music.

Mine:

Batman
Batman Returns
Dark Knight Rises
Dark Knight
Batman Begins

-Most of the animated Timmverse stuff-

Batman Forever
Batman and Robin

deepblue
Here's my list:

The Dark Knight
The Dark Knight Rises
Batman Begins
Batman
Batman Returns

I prefer Nolan's plausible approach over Burton's gothic style.

Are there any movies with Batnipples? I can't remember... >.<

Toby831
My favorite batman film is Batman Returns with Michael Keaton and Danny divito as penguin. My least favorite is batman for ever. I wasn't a huge Christian bale fan so I didn't care for the dark knight series.

Doc Ock
The Dark Knight

Toby831
My favorites are Batman Returns or The Dark Knight Rises.

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