I actually think the next batman will be the best since the original.Ive been dying for them to do something with the Scarecrow character,and since there only doing one villian it will be lest fast pase like the previous,and ive never really gotten to know alot about batman and his origins over the past 5 movies 😮 all these crummy flashbacks didnt help a thing so im hoping theyll focus more on his story and how he became batman in this movie.
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Originally posted by Stormy_Day
I actually think the next batman will be the best since the original.Ive been dying for them to do something with the Scarecrow character,and since there only doing one villian it will be lest fast pase like the previous,and ive never really gotten to know alot about batman and his origins over the past 5 movies 😮 all these crummy flashbacks didnt help a thing so im hoping theyll focus more on his story and how he became batman in this movie.
Well, without straying too far off "Catwoman", here, the first 2 "Batman" movies weren't about action. Tim Burton's not an action movie director. Batman's angle is 1/4th revenge, 1/4th mourning, 1/4th action, and 1/4th developing human emotion/socialities in the supporting cast.
Burton's directing is very "in touch" with the characters, i.e. "Big Fish", "Ed Wood", "Planet of the Apes". Of course, that doesn't always work out.
As for "Catwoman", they even changed her name in this one to something long Promise, or Hope, or some crap? "Catwoman" didn't even merit her own comic book until "Batman Returns" was out, in 1992.
A character like this can't helm a franchise, she's a background character with a paper thin storyline that's explainable in less than 2 minutes. Mousy chick who was dropped out of a building, was rejuvinated with the soul of a cat, and became "Catwoman". Trying to stretch that over 100 minutes of celluloid is a lost cause.
Ugh...well, that might be because most comic book readers and people who watch superhero shows are male. To me, it seems as if there are a lot of women who are interested in seeing Catwoman because they do want to see a strong powerful woman who's just as capable of fighting as any male superhero. Recently, there seems to be more of a market for this sort of thing (i.e. Kill Bill, Charlie's Angels) whereas I think the interest in having female "superheroes" (i'm using this term loosely) was a lot less. In any case, I hope Catwoman helps increase this interest and more movies with kick butt women get made!