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About this title:- Release Year: 2022
- Rated PG-13
- Runtime: 2 hours 56 minutes
- Synopsis: Batman ventures into Gotham City's underworld when a sadistic killer leaves behind a trail of cryptic clues. As the evidence begins to lead closer to home and the scale of the perpetrator's plans become clear, he must forge new relationships, unmask the culprit and bring justice to the abuse of power and corruption that has long plagued the metropolis.
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Personally I think The Dark Knight is the pinnacle of the Batman movies. I can rewatch TDK over and over. But The Batman... no thanks.
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I appreciated the fact that they didn't do that goofy Batman Synth Voice from the Nolan films but other than that....
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I appreciated the fact that they didn't do that goofy Batman Synth Voice from the Nolan films but other than that....
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I appreciated the fact that they didn't do that goofy Batman Synth Voice from the Nolan films but other than that....
Personally I think The Dark Knight is the pinnacle of the Batman movies. I can rewatch TDK over and over. But The Batman... no thanks.
Personally I think The Dark Knight is the pinnacle of the Batman movies. I can rewatch TDK over and over. But The Batman... no thanks.
When I watched The Batman, in between swaths of not much happening, I was wondering why they choose to have the fight scenes as they did. As-in, I couldn't really distinguish much difference between these and any other Batman film I've seen. If this was early on, you would think Batman would be more brawler.
At the end of Batman 1989, Batman temporarily gets his butt kicked by that one single Joker thug. Fan nerds bitched about it at the time but how cool and cinematic that fight was. This film needed a lot of that and a little less dialogue. Something to raise the stakes and make Batman use stealthy tactics to Avoid lengthy fights.
Paul Dano is also a great actor with little to do in this movie until he freaks out in a cell at the end.
BTW: Maybe you can answer this because frankly, I almost fell asleep in The Batman. Did Batman actually Crack the case?? I thought Riddler was arrested just because someone saw him in a coffee shop. lol.
"4K UHD discs are currently available at select locations in Austin, Colorado Springs, Des Moines, Detroit, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, New York City, Reno, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Spokane and Portland, Oregon"
When I watched The Batman, in between swaths of not much happening, I was wondering why they choose to have the fight scenes as they did. As-in, I couldn't really distinguish much difference between these and any other Batman film I've seen. If this was early on, you would think Batman would be more brawler.
At the end of Batman 1989, Batman temporarily gets his butt kicked by that one single Joker thug. Fan nerds bitched about it at the time but how cool and cinematic that fight was. This film needed a lot of that and a little less dialogue. Something to raise the stakes and make Batman use stealthy tactics to Avoid lengthy fights.
Paul Dano is also a great actor with little to do in this movie until he freaks out in a cell at the end.
BTW: Maybe you can answer this because frankly, I almost fell asleep in The Batman. Did Batman actually Crack the case?? I thought Riddler was arrested just because someone saw him in a coffee shop. lol.
Riddler got himself caught.
I didn't have high hopes for this movie but I really liked it a lot as a lifelong huge Batman fanboy. It hits the right notes for me in the type of Batman story I prefer. It does have flaws, but I thought it was one rewrite away from being the best Batman movie. So close, and so much to like, but needed to be tighter and have a little more consistency in the approach to a second-year Batman.
Pattinson was fantastic in the suit.