Bat. Fuckin'. Man.
YEAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
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Bat. Fuckin'. Man.
YEAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
Bat. Fuckin'. Man.
That sounds unpleasant.
That sounds unpleasant.
Nah. Bats are pretty small.
But all the...flapping.
Saw a movie. It was okay...
Bat. Fuckin'. Man.
That sounds unpleasant.
That just took me to a Batman/Gordon place. (Because one of the nicknames for Batman is, simply, "the Bat," so -- you can perhaps understand my interpretation of the first word in Sean's profane yet succinct movie review.)
My one addition to all the Batman Begins furor is this;-
A little over a third of the way into the movie I said to myself, "My god this movie is astounding. I think I've been putting up with so much mediochre shit these last few years that I'd forgotten what a real movie could be."
Now, in the light of day, this seems odd because the last few years brought some astonishing works, not least among them the LotR trilogy. I think that what was different here was that Batman Begins felt more like a drama than an action movie, and with that brought a dramatic depth and sincerity to a group of characters I've enjoyed for decades.
The director and writer were interviewed a few weeks ago and do have films 2 & 3 plotted. Now let's hope the WB doesn't get twitchy and interfere more with the next couple. Hope springs eternal.
I noticed what people were talking about with the fight sequences, but I felt they'd made a conscious decision to not be an action movie, so the fight sequences were not shot in the normal action style. I liked it.
As much as I love Tim Burton, I really think he tried to downplay the scariness. Rewatching Batman , The Joker wasn't scary. He was freakish and strange, but he wasn't scary.
I Agree wrt the first movie, but I thought the Pengiun and Catwoman were... well.. OK, maybe not scary, but completely uncompromising. Which is as good as scary in my book.
Just don't make Oswald a flippered freak again. As much as I enjoyed DeVito as Penguin, I'd like a return to villainy for villainy's sake.
How was DeVito not villainous for villainy's sake? He wasn't a mutant or anything. He was just an ugly baby who was raised by penguins and it made him fucked up, yo.
the fight sequences were not shot in the normal action style. I liked it.
I think it was very normal action style -- the fight scenes seem to be getting choppier and blurrier as time goes by. If anything, I give him a pass on being typical, but really I want so much more (and for a large part, got it).