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All reviews by user Date ![]() Helpful Rating 0 out of 0 users found this helpful Posted: 12/27/2005A review of Batman Begins by Anonymous Finally a Batman movie that was close to the mark. But why does every Batman movie have to give away his identity? And whats with the rubber suits? And when are we going to see Batman put his detective skills to work? Batman Begins comes as close as any Batman movie has come, to showing us the comic book hero we all wish we could be. In this movie we see why he becomes Batman (although twisted a bit) and we see his anger, confusion, vengence, and determination. All of which the other movies failed to show us and what we wanted and needed to see in a Batman movie. Joel Schmuck-mocker should have never been allowed near any Batman film. We seen his version and it was just gad-awful! (60s camp meets homoerotica). Tim Burton could have done better, but didnt (Goth meets icon). Thank you, Christopher Nolan. Now if we could get you, Warner Brothers and Sandy Collora together on a Bat-flick..... Was this review helpful? Sign In 1 out of 1 users found this helpful The problem with this movie is that it should have never been made. The story was lame only to be complimented by the bad acting. It could have been a better movie if the writers didnt take all of 10 minutes to write the dumb thing. How could these people in the movie not tell that Kara-Linda Lee was not Supergirl? Its no wonder the villains live in an old run-down amusement park. The only good part in the movie was when we see Christopher Reeve as Superman in the poster on Lucy Lanes wall in the dorm. But then again, it make us realize how lame this movie is and make us wish that we were watching the original Superman movie. Was this review helpful? Sign In 1-2 of 2 Per Page |
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