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Well I think he did a great job in batman, batman returns, and of course The nightmare before Christmas.
I hated mars attacks, and did not see the remake of planet of the apes.
But over all Tim Burton is great.
Re: Tim Burton what are his best and most disapointing?
Yeah Tim Burton has made some good films before.Among them Big fish,Edward scissorhands,and ed wood.I think his best film is a NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS.
most dissapointing.BATMAN & BATMAN RETURNS easily. Like I said,Burton has made some good flicks,but BATMAN isnt one of them.
obviously I totally disagree.I find them to be one of the worst super hero flicks yet.but at least for bats,spiderman tops him as being an even more horrible film production.
Thats not true.I loved Superman 1& 2,Conan the Barbarian,Dick Tracy and Daredevil.But most the time hollywood screws up comicbook films with stupid idiotic changes.
Lets see,Michael keaton was about the worst casting choice in comicbook history. I mean short,pudgy gut, receding hairline,half bald, short runt Michael keaton for tall,muscular,handsome,full set of hair Bruce wayne? what a total joke,thats somthing you would expect to see on saturday night live.It was like watching AL BUNDY walking around Bruce wayne manor,many people laughed at him because he was so physically wrong for the role.The movie should have been called THE JOKER because thats who it was all about with bats just a supporting character.the first hour in a half was extremely boring with them just standing around talking practically the whole damn time,yawn.Killing the joker,the biggest sin of all in that movie.
That totally betrayed the batman mythos.Bats killing people in cowardly fashion.something bats would NEVER do.like having the batmobile go into the jokers hideout dropping the bomb in front of them.his life was NEVER in danger since he was never even in the batmobile at that time,total coward.I wanted to see batman die at the end but I just knew that would not happen.he should have been wanted for murder at the end instead of being treated like a damn hero,horrible screenwriting.I could go on and on but thats enough for now.In short, Tim Burton should NEVER have been allowed near a batman franchise.he made that movie more like a James Bond Flick than anything else,hardly a batman film at all. Thats why I am glad to see that they are restarting the batman franchise all over again because just ONE good batman flick would make up for that nightmare franchise that Burton got started. The new batman film looks promising and they seem to be pressing all the right buttons this time thankfully. For one,they did a good casting job this time casting Christian Bale as Bruce Wayne,not only is he a good actor,but unlike Keaton he physically fits the role of Bruce wayne as well.
Keaton was a bad Bruce Wayne yet not a bad Batman, He some how pulled off w/ that mysterious figure i believe yet i do agree w/ you on him as Bruce Wayne, but not on the batman part, on the movie, i believe it was great, he was a vigilante in that film, just as he will be even more in the new one, and that is what batman was and what he stood for, i hate the last films, they some how brought batman back to the level of that 60's show (which was horrible) the animated film was better than the last two. but i do think batman was given that old vigilante character in the first one.