Having just recently watched Batman Begins, I will say that it is definitely my favourite of the Nolan Batman movies. I plan to watch the sequels again though so that opinion may change. But as of right now, Begins is my favourite of the trilogy. The pronunciation of Ra's Al Ghul's name kind of irritated me. I mean, it's probably correct but I've only ever heard it pronounced like "Raysh" so it sounds off to me. Nevertheless, it's a pretty good movie. I thought Bale was decent. Morgan Freeman is always good in things. Liam Neeson was really good too. Good performances all round, really. I still think Michael Caine is totally miscast though. The old guy from the Keaton movies is the quintessential Alfred for me. That guy just screams "butler". Michael Caine...not so much. Overall, a pretty good movie though. And my son loved it. | |
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Yeah Michael Gough is GOAT Alfred looks-wise.... otherwise, Just "pretty good"?
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WhisperingDandelions said:
Yeah Michael Gough is GOAT Alfred looks-wise.... otherwise, Just "pretty good"?
[Edited 2/17/23 13:09pm] [Edited 2/17/23 13:09pm] I'm not sure how unique that part is. It's like an hour before Superman gets his costume in the Reeve movie. But yeah, I liked Batman Begins. We watched The Dark Knight and Rises too. Begins is still my favourite of the trilogy but The Dark Knight is also pretty good. I've always liked Heath Ledger in pretty much everything I've seen him in and he's really good in The Dark Knight. Jack Nicholson is still the best Joker for me though. When I think of the character, Jack's version is the one that I think of. But having said that, his version wouldn't work in The Dark Knight so Heath Ledger was perfect for the movie he was in. The Dark Knight Rises...I didn't enjoy as much. It was ok, I guess. I'll probably never watch it again though. | |
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kpowers said: I've watched Mask Of The Phantasm. I have to say, it's one of the best animated movies I've ever seen. The whole tone of the movie is spot on. It's got one of the most glaringly obvious "twists" of all time and still manages to be really good despite that. I would love to see a live action remake at some point. I don't have anything against animation but in general, I prefer live action. | |
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Who knew the galaxy far far away is in the quantum realm? Disny thinks it's funny. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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Like Man of Steel, it's a true origin story.We actually see Wayne training and slowly becoming The Dark Knight. It's what Batman would be in our reality/the real world, where aliens and meta-humans don't exist. | |
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Like Man of Steel, it's a true origin story.We actually see Wayne training and slowly becoming The Dark Knight. It's what Batman would be in our reality/the real world, where aliens and meta-humans don't exist. Well I mean it's still very far fetched but yeah, it's definitely a more realistic take than the usual superhero stuff. I liked how they showed Bruce Wayne training and how he learns a lot of the techniques he'll use later as Batman. | |
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onlyforaminute said: Who knew the galaxy far far away is in the quantum realm? Disny thinks it's funny. What? | |
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ShellyMcG said: onlyforaminute said: Who knew the galaxy far far away is in the quantum realm? Disny thinks it's funny. What? Just had to blurt out my overall impression of the newest superhero movie. That's all. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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onlyforaminute said: ShellyMcG said: What? Just had to blurt out my overall impression of the newest superhero movie. That's all. I assume you're referring to Ant Man? I haven't seen it and probably never will. I also assume from your comment that there's a Star Wars reference in it? [Edited 2/20/23 13:25pm] | |
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Shazam is the newest, isn't it? Are those movies any good?
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He's still Superman when he's shaking his baby rattle, though. Batman doesn't become Batman until he suits up for the first time. | |
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ShellyMcG said: onlyforaminute said: Just had to blurt out my overall impression of the newest superhero movie. That's all. I assume you're referring to Ant Man? I haven't seen it and probably never will. I also assume from your comment that there's a Star Wars reference in it? [Edited 2/20/23 13:25pm] Yeah AntMan. No they didn't reference it they kind of incorporated the world into it. I guess like they incorporated Pinocchio and a couple of other Disney classics into these Marvel movies. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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yeah these companies flexing their multiverse properties is kinda creepy, they act like it's cute.
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WhisperingDandelions said:
yeah these companies flexing their multiverse properties is kinda creepy, they act like it's cute.
[Edited 2/20/23 16:30pm] The best "multiverse crossover" movie of all time is, and forever will be, Who Framed Roger Rabbit. | |
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noice, noice. It gets extra credit for being a truly original story on top of the architects of the genre. | |
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Agreed. Wish they made more Roger Rabbit movies | |
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WB's recent "Monsterverse" was well done...Godzilla, Kong on Skull Island, Godzilla KOTM, Godzilla vs Kong, and I hear GvK2 is in the works. | |
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WhisperingDandelions said:
noice, noice. It gets extra credit for being a truly original story on top of the architects of the genre. Well in fairness, it's not a truly original story. It's based on the book "Who Censored Roger Rabbit". | |
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uPtoWnNY said:
WB's recent "Monsterverse" was well done...Godzilla, Kong on Skull Island, Godzilla KOTM, Godzilla vs Kong, and I hear GvK2 is in the works. I've seen Godzilla but I haven't seen the rest of them yet. I have heard good things though. | |
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The King Kong movies were better than the Godzilla movies. Godzilla vs Kong was a disappointment | |
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Betty Boop should be in black & white.
Original in the sense that Roger wasn't originally part of those golden age toons. That movie is like layers good. Zemeckis kind of gets overlooked in every "great director" conversations, he's got some mega credits there. | |
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Was Dracula supposed to be a part of this or was that another universe? Dracula: Origins was that the movie from a little while ago?
Have not checked out the new Vs. movies, which King Kong movies? The 2005 Jack Black/Peter Jackson? 70s? 50s original?
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Let's talk Batman '66 and the TV show as well.
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WB's Monsterverse films are love letters to lonetime Toho kaiju fans like myself who grew up watching these on Saturday mornings. I love how they gave the classic designs a "modern" look. The producers did Toho's "Big 5" (Godzilla, Rodan, Mothra, King Ghidorah, Mecha-Godzilla) justice. Rodan looked as menacing as he did in his original 1956 film. Legendary Kong is definitely a throwback to the 1933 original, an ape monster instead of a giant gorilla (like the 2005 version).
Don't get me started on that piece of shit from TriStar in 1998. That was Godzilla in name only.
For GvK2, I'd love to see both monsters face off against Mecha-King Ghidorah or Destroyah. [Edited 2/25/23 18:22pm] | |
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I can't even watch those anymore. I need dark, serious Batman. | |
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WhisperingDandelions said: Let's talk Batman '66 and the TV show as well.
[Edited 2/25/23 17:00pm] You can just call me Hannah. I've seen clips of the old Adam West show but I don't remember ever watching any complete episodes. But I'm familiar with the memes. | |
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Memes are like a game of telephone sometimes. Like how everyone always misuses the Tobey Spider-Man one where he takes off his glasses. | |
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