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The Batman.... live action thoughts
Wednesday, June 29, 2011 12:31 PM
CHRISISALL
Wednesday, June 29, 2011 12:48 PM
BRAMKAANDORP
Wednesday, June 29, 2011 1:35 PM
CYBERSNARK
Wednesday, June 29, 2011 5:44 PM
THESOMNAMBULIST
Quote:Originally posted by chrisisall: Warning: Mini-Bat-essay coming... Superheroes live in a fantasy world, IMHO. To try and set a superhero movie in so-called 'real life' is incredibly tricky (So far, Iron Man has been the best at achieving any real degree of that, and mainly because of the SF content serving to suspend disbelief). Goofy Batman (the '66 series, Batman & Robin) works on its own nutty level. Batman Forever is such a mixed bag... Batman begins & TDK take Batman to a level he's never been to before in film, a quasi-real-life but with fantastic elements. In some ways, it worked better than anything else ever done. In some ways it seemed forced, though. Too many 'real-life' questions linger (for me) with those movies (yeah, maybe I think too much). But the two Burton/Keaton Batman movies were amazingly successful at creating their own bizarre reality in which Wayne, his motivation, his weaponry, his car, and even his nemeses were nearly 100% acceptable without any serious reservation. IMO, those two films are part of history. Never to be repeated. Possibly never to be equaled (in live action, anyway, the animated series was phenomenal, but that's not the discussion here).
Thursday, June 30, 2011 1:32 AM
LWAVES
Thursday, June 30, 2011 4:00 AM
Thursday, June 30, 2011 12:30 PM
Quote:Originally posted by TheSomnambulist: I guess I should fill in the gaps regarding my friend. He isn't a student. Far from it, he is a porfessional cinematographer and must be in his tenth year as a DOP by now -- or close to it.
Quote: I must admit he's prone to such statements. We do often clash with films. A few of us often rib him about the fact that he's just blowing hot air. However in his defence I should say that he often enjoys Nolan's films at the time, but is later burdened with a sort of retrospective distate.
Quote: By the way. I totally agree with you're assessment of Batman Returns. I loved DeVito as the Penguin. Fella should have had an Oscar for that performance! (Off topic -- Your favourite Burton film? I'm curious because I'm indeed a fan of his too)
Thursday, June 30, 2011 1:52 PM
Thursday, June 30, 2011 11:43 PM
Quote:Originally posted by TheSomnambulist: Scissorhands has it by a country mile. I love that film. The only thing that spoils this otherwise perfect film is Winona Rider; she's terrible in this. However it stands as a minor masterpiece! Then I'd say it's Sleepy Hollow. I just love the design of it and I think it's maybe his best story/narrative. Followed by Beetlejuice Batman Returns Ed Wood (you should see it) Big Fish Pee Wee's Big adventure (It's just so sweet and simple) Mars Attacks. The rest, if I'm honest, I'd say I'm so so about. Chocolate Factory I didn't like and while Apes has it's problems Giamatti wasn't one of them and I wish he'd work with him again. Thereafter, I've yet to see Alice or Sweeney Todd. Charming beyond belief though is VINCENT !
Friday, July 1, 2011 4:25 PM
Saturday, July 2, 2011 12:15 AM
Quote:Originally posted by TheSomnambulist: I'm not into musicals either which is why I've not yet seen Sweeney Todd. I'm thinking I could go post modern and watch it without the sound and maybe even fast forward the 'numbers'... Might work? I've heard great things about the look of it and that makes it very compelling; at least for me anyway. Vincent is a nifty little extra on the Nightmare Before Christmas DVD. Oh and I forgot Frankenweenie too. That's also a little gem. Very sweet and brilliantly twisted :D
Saturday, July 2, 2011 2:28 PM
Saturday, July 2, 2011 2:33 PM
Quote:Originally posted by TheSomnambulist: We once spent an entire sunday arguing about the merrits or lack thereof of iRobot and Cloverfield.
Saturday, July 2, 2011 4:42 PM
Quote: The visuals of Sweeney Todd are truly excellent. I would suggest hiring, borrowing or obtaining it by other means because it is definitely worth one look as you like his other works. Plus a couple of the songs are okay and they all do their own singing which is a nice touch. Vincent is on the Nightmare DVD? Strange I haven't noticed that. I hope it's also on the blu-ray as that's my only copy now. I muust go check it out. Frankenweenie is great and I assume you know that he's redoing it. Due for release next year, I believe, and using some of his regular cast for the voice work. Looking forward to it already.
Saturday, July 2, 2011 4:50 PM
Quote:Edward Scissorhands is an absolute pinnacle of fantasy film-making. Definitely Burton's finest work all around. It's so great that I even liked the female lead in it- whatshername. I have no doubt that if Nolan does a Superman film, it will be spectacular. But Burton's Batman flicks will always be my favourites. @Som- The more I watch Batman Returns, the more I love it.
Saturday, July 2, 2011 4:55 PM
Quote:Totally loved I,R, liked C a whole lot. FYI
Saturday, July 2, 2011 4:58 PM
Quote:Originally posted by TheSomnambulist: And it's one of Danny Elfman's most assured scores along with Scissorhands.
Saturday, July 2, 2011 10:14 PM
Quote: The gorram movie breaks me down into tears EVERY time.
Sunday, July 3, 2011 2:34 AM
IMNOTHERE
Quote:Originally posted by TheSomnambulist: I find new sci-fi films are viewed with great 'snobbery'. iRobot was a victim of this.
Sunday, July 3, 2011 5:43 AM
Quote:Originally posted by ImNotHere: Talking of Batman, apparently they've been shooting The Dark Night Rises about half a mile from where I live... http://thebatmanuniverse.net/tag/wollaton-hall/ ...except I was stuck in a week-long meeting in Holland while it was going on. Boo.
Sunday, July 3, 2011 6:33 AM
Quote:Originally posted by TheSomnambulist: I find new sci-fi films are viewed with great 'snobbery'. iRobot was a victim of this. Cloverfield I loved! Though I should confess a weakness for monster flicks. So I'm loving what J.J. is doing for the genre. Super 8 a worthy addition to the style.
Sunday, July 3, 2011 11:28 AM
Quote:Originally posted by lwaves: And for further non-locals info if you headed directly south from Wollaton Hall you'd find a little village called Gotham!! Nothing to do with the films, just a related name.
Sunday, July 3, 2011 1:40 PM
Quote:NB: Talking of Batman, apparently they've been shooting The Dark Night Rises about half a mile from where I live...
Sunday, July 3, 2011 2:02 PM
Quote:I also love Cloverfield (I, Robot is great too) and was expecting Super 8 to be similar but in small town America instead of the city. It was much better than that and is a great pastiche of Spielberg's works from that time. I also agree with the 'snobbery' towards sci-fi. And to the people who make sci-fi. JJ Abrams has had some stick for Super 8 yet, to me, he has tried to do a well worn story from a different POV instead of just going down the straight forward 'monster attacks people' route. There's very little (if any) true originality left so if he can keep seeing things differently then I'll keep watching his movies/TV. If folks want the same thing over and over with no substance then they can watch a Transformers movie.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011 11:58 AM
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