Sounds like you LOOOOOOOVE team edward!This was really, really good. I think The Dark Knight is still probably the best overall Batman movie but this is probably the second best. Just a good film all around.
I sort of wish the DC universe will embrace the same tone and thematic elements as Joker and The Batman moving forward. These are unquestionable hits for these comic book characters and far outweigh what's been done with their Marvel-like like approach via Aquaman, Justice League, etc.
My only non-spoiler complaints about The Batman were I felt it ran just a tinge too long and I thought the Catwoman arc could've been a bit better.
Batman reminds me a lot of the James Bond film structure. I think many fans are complicitly OK nowadays with knowing that Batman is probably going to be rehashed every 10-15 years with a new leading man.knapplc said:1989 was 33 years ago. Since then there have been so many Batmans.
Micheal Keaton
Val Kilmer
George Clooney
Christian Bale
Ben Affleck
Robert Pattinson
I don't even remember how many films these guys had, combined. Three for Bale. A couple for Keaton. At least two for Affleck.
I thought they were beating the Spiderman character to shreds with the Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland projects, but there's been what? Twice as many Batmans?
Batman reminds me a lot of the James Bond film structure. I think many fans are complicitly OK nowadays with knowing that Batman is probably going to be rehashed every 10-15 years with a new leading man.