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Begins for me is the best overall batman movie but TDK was the more memorable because it had the GOAT comic book movie performance in Heath.
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NopeHave you seen Contact?
Good too see this ain't just me! I'll swear I've seen something before, start watching 'again' with friends or a chick or my son. 20 minutes in I'm thinking "Ummmm, I definitely haven't seen this. I coulda SWORE..."Damn, could have sworn that I’d seen The Amazing Spider Man2.
I saw a clip of Gwen falling and snapping her back on Monday, and couldn’t remember that part, so I decided to rewatch…..
Man I haven’t seen one second of this film.
Nothing. Atleast this far.
I’m an 36minutes in.
Not one scene so far, is one that I’ve seen.
I don’t get how I thought I’d seen it.
I remeber Electro, or so I thought I did.
Guess we’ll see.
Nothing about it was mind blowing at all to me.Begins seemed like the same Batman Origin?
Nothing about Begins made you feel…….
Mind blown.
Batman Begins was the only Comic Book turned Movie that actually felt real, to me… ack when I’d seen it.
Immediately I knew it was something different.
I felt like that FILM upped all the stakes when it came to Comic Book Film.
Film is in a League of its Own based on that alone.
Watch it.Nope
Kinda wanna watch another space movie after Interstellar last night...might watch The Martian for the first time tonight
Batman Begins was the only Comic Book turned Movie that actually felt real, to me… ack when I’d seen it.
TDK is better. Begins is really good, but I feel like it's lowkey a take to say Begins is better just going against the grain. The Dark Knight is a masterpiece
Don't do that
It's a lot more common than you think. It really comes down to different strokes for different folks.
TDK story is just too convoluted for me, to the point where Batman is essentially a side piece in his own film. It's the story in Begins that really puts it over the top for me though. Batman/Bruce Wayne both have better arcs, and that's important for a Batman movie.
And I preferred the noir/gothic setting in Begins. Gave more character to Gotham. Dark Knight was cool too but it was more of that gritty/urban setting that seemed to take place in any American city. Begins Gotham back drop had more style reminiscent of the comics.
Dark Knight was good, really good but it was more of a crime film than it was a comic adaptation. And I read those old Legends of the Dark Knight DC comics from the late 80's early 90's. Still have a few.
This might rustle some jimmies, but a lot of people say Heath jacked Brad Dourif's performance from Death Machine.
Don't do that
It's a lot more common than you think. It really comes down to different strokes for different folks.
The Martian is excellent. And also one of the rare times when the movie was better than the book.
TDK is better. Begins is really good, but I feel like it's lowkey a take to say Begins is better just going against the grain. The Dark Knight is a masterpiece
2005 was great. We were left with a bad taste in our mouth with “Batman & Robin” and were given this treat. Talk about a 180.I think you're a lil harsh on Begins, Zik.
TDK is the better film imo. I don't get too upset over the either/or.
But Begins was great. The story of him challenging Marconi, the cast, the dialogue with Liam, the ninja-esque training, even the humor was well timed.
Freeman, Caine, Rutger, Bale, Oldman, Liam, Scarecrow, Marconi, just an elite group of talent for a comic book film more based in "realism" than most.
This thought process happens a lot for me in film. For example, Casablanca is “better” than a lot of films that I enjoy, but ultimately I’m going to want to watch the film I enjoy more often than the so called “better” film.This is why I personally say that I enjoy Begins more than TDK, but don’t say it’s a better film.