Today, any franchise with a hint of value is so tightly controlled by its corporate owners that it barely makes a difference who directs what. But back in the '80s, Tim Burton was allowed to interpret one massive character in his own unique way.
I know it makes me basic, but I far prefer Nolan’s BATMAN to any that I saw previously, the camp aesthetic never really grabbed me, probably why I never got into comic books all that much
Yeah, my thoughts as well. The two Nolan Batman movies are great.
On another note, I really appreciate all three Indiana Jones movies. I’m so glad they didn’t make any further ones later, they would probably have sucked.
I know it makes me basic, but I far prefer Nolan’s BATMAN to any that I saw previously, the camp aesthetic never really grabbed me, probably why I never got into comic books all that much
Yeah, my thoughts as well. The two Nolan Batman movies are great.
On another note, I really appreciate all three Indiana Jones movies. I’m so glad they didn’t make any further ones later, they would probably have sucked.
they chose … unwisely
They’re great but I can’t stand bale’s Batman voice. so annoying