damn, I feel sorry for the person who was SUPPOSED to be covering the counter. thats you, I and Kram3r all being robbed in one week.
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that whole movie was fail. burton bombarded gotham with a freakshow masquerade. i will never be able to swallow him stripping batman of his humanity. you just can't make a film on a character by getting the very core concepts of it ridiculously wrong.
Catwoman was PERFORMED amazing by Pfieffer. But that reaallly was a basterdization of Catwoman too.
Ever see Batman the Animated Series?
Now THAT, my friend is Batman as he was meant to be.
Well, unless people are being rung up we're generally not actually behind the counter. And with the fact that usually there's two people working at a time, and there's about a billion things that need to be done in a day...yeah.
And at any rate...who'd've thought we'd actually need to watch the stuff that's behind the counter? We've been worrying about the fact that our DM had us put the Guitar Hero bundles and stuff like that out on the floor.
No. Gotham is too realistic in these new Batman movies. Which is why I'm so turned off by it. Burton kept true to the comics. Not the original, but the comics out at that time.
Well, Catwoman > Poinson Ivy, for the bad chick villians. That was a disappointment.
Never seen those, but those came out after the original film in 1989. If we're talking about the same animated series.
But Gotham IS realistic. Batman was conceptualized in the 30's. And allusions to the depressing times are supposed and meant to reek into Gotham.
Batman is quite a fantastical concept because his freakfestness juxtaposes Gotham's urban gritty reality so wonderfully. Gotham doesn't harbor a freakfest, Batman isn't an everyday celebrity and neither are his more theatrical villans. This image was incorrectly projected inspired by the Burton basterdization.
Yeah i think so. With the chilling kevin conroy providing his haunting baritone to the character.
well, the gamecrazy and gamestop I go to, there are always at least two people there, usually one working the register, the other helping customers pick out games.
The bundles, they keep behind the counter on the shelf. they can still be gotten to, but one wpuld have to hop the counter, grab the bundle, then hop back over, all the time avoiding being seen by the employees.
why does he have you putting them out on the floor?
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Be that as it may. Though, what I'm saying, Tim Burton modeled Gotham after the comics that were out. What Gotham had turned into in the comics from their original in the 30's. Tim Burton did not take it into some random tangen. No, he wasn't doing a TV series re-make. There was no Adam West.
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the comics don't depict Gotham the way he did. Heck he made every character into a cartoonish caricature. which is not only utterly false but strips everyone of their gritty reality.