The Dark Knight for me. Pretty pointless comparison though.
ziptnf
By the way, this is a lousy comparison. Mr. Mystery hit the nail on the head. These are two completely different movies by completely different directors. It's not like Nolan contacted Burton to ask him how to do his movie. Just two different batman interpretations.
Surfmorworkless
Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
The 1960s film was a spin-off of the series. It was bigger and even more comedy based. When I was a kid I used to think it was terrible. When I grew up and watched it again I realised it was supposed to be terrible.
Finding that movie on DVD was the best thing I've ever stumbled upon.
Az
The Dark Knight for me, hands ing down.
I watched the original Batman the other night and it pales in comparison, which is a ing hard thing to say because it's one of my favourite films.
BTG
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Two completely different movies cannot be compared.
ugh. you're so gay.
Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by BTG
ugh. you're so gay.
You wish, Matt Damon.
DuBam
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Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
The Dark Knight for me. Pretty pointless comparison though.
Meat187
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by Meat187
Very nicely done :stongue:
PerlaLei
definitely 89 ... but Nolans movie hits me a lot too in the cinema. Its like ive watched Batman over and over when was a kid, i dont know how many times... maybe thats why.