exanda kane
Senior Member
I never used to like Batman that much. Like many of DC's heroes, I found him dull, one diimensional and utterly presposterous (I mean, the guy thinks he's a bat), and the Tim Burton films always seemed a little too Tim Burton for my liking, and let's all forgot the subsequent sequels. As a kid in the late 80s and early 90s, I always found Marvel much more interesting, I followed the X-men boom when I could. However I left X-Men and Spiderman films feeling utterly indifferent and disappointed.
I went to see Batman Begins because Christopher Nolan was involed, but I really was not expecting to enjoy the character, or the trademark gimmickry attributed to the superhero. Well, I'm glad to say I am very wrong.
The movie was a great achievment in storytelling and character development aswell as using CGI to further the story, and it made good money at the box office. I was over the moon that someone had reinvigorated a franchise I long thought dead, and had only just discovered. Compared to over the top weak films like the Spidermans, X-Men films and gibberish like Fantastic Four and the like, this was a fantastic film. Well done to DC.