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Originally Posted by Smyrthil
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Originally Posted by illmaticsoulchild
Uh..oh.....
Originally Posted by RFX45
Originally Posted by illmaticsoulchild
Uh..oh.....
But Batman Returns > Batman (1989).
Originally Posted by cucumbercool
I read about Gordon's part and I don't understand. A little kid that joker encountered in a comic strip
Originally Posted by kiddwill58
hold up was that catwoman at the end?
Originally Posted by kvsm23vs24
Originally Posted by RFX45
Originally Posted by illmaticsoulchild
Uh..oh.....
But Batman Returns > Batman (1989).
Originally Posted by RFX45
But seriously, Batman Returns had a better story that tied all 3 main characters together very well.
Batman with Nicholson was great but it was pretty straightforward and simple. Very well acted but Pfeiffer as Catwoman and Devito as Penguin was gold and wasn't campy at all. Walken was good.
Story was much more interesting too. I didn't like Basinger as Vale at all, she didn't act like the tough, outspoken reporter she was supposed to be, at least she didn't portray it well enough.
Come to think of it, I think Keaton might have actually been better as Bruce in the second film too.
With that said, both Burton Batman film were really good, ranked just below TDK and both slightly better than Begins but Batman Returns was just better to me.
Originally Posted by DimSum9
In Nolan's batman, it seems that the supernatural/mysticism is never mentioned or doesn't exist