I say Keaton's portrayal in the first and second movie is closest, but Kilmer comes a close second....cuz I think he was trying to IMITATE Keaton's Bats. Keaton's BATMAN was cold, serious, and scared the sh*t out of criminals like the way he does in the original comics. He wasn't as "spooky" as the original 1940s Batman but he comes the closest as this urban legend that patrols the Gotham nights.
We'll hafta wait and see whether Bale trumps all.
Originally posted by SpyCspider
I say Keaton's portrayal in the first and second movie is closest, but Kilmer comes a close second....cuz I think he was trying to IMITATE Keaton's Bats. Keaton's BATMAN was cold, serious, and scared the sh*t out of criminals like the way he does in the original comics. He wasn't as "spooky" as the original 1940s Batman but he comes the closest as this urban legend that patrols the Gotham nights.We'll hafta wait and see whether Bale trumps all.
Hmmm... I have to say that when I first saw Keaton, all I could think was Mr. Mom, but looking back, he did kinda nail it. He was more dramatic and conflicted that Kilmer. His character had more doubt.
My comic store (Comix Experience here in SF) is giving away a free Batman comic this saturday for Free Comic Day. They've got a comic store locator on their website if your into that kind of thing.
- Greg
Originally posted by Kainreaver
The creator of Batman (cant think of his name, im a marvel man myself) was quoted saying that George clooney was the most accurate to what he had in mind for Batman when he created him...but we all know christian Bale will be the best.
ADAM WEST, MAN! THAT'S WHERE IT'S AT.