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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 6894488" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>batman begins was by FAR better than all the previous versions, imo. i did like the first one with michael keaton. it was campy and was like the tv show but i really like how they made the Bale version more realistic. i never really got into the comics but wasnt batman supposed to be pissed and about vengeance (against all bad guys)? that's how bale seemed to me. keaton seemed more of a happy-go-lucky batman. </p><p></p><p>i remember standing in line for hours too when batman came out. i think i was in 7th grade. it was great, but comical. i like this newer, edgier, more real version better. it has nothing to do with special effects. its all about story line, directing and acting. i personally think Batman Begins was one of the best movies i have ever seen (one of my favorite anyways). (from an all around point of view). every time i catch it on cable i end up watching it. </p><p></p><p>keaton's batmobile was cool but too comic bookish. the tumbler is purposeful and more realistic imo. it was designed to be a combat tank but never put into production. he adopts it as his personal crime-fighting vehicle. the bike looks cool but hopefully it wont be cheesy like the old vehicles. im sure its some form of combat bike wayne enterprises developed, like the tumbler. and thank GOD their not making the vehicles in the shape of bats or with bats all over them. remember the Batwing he flew in one of the previous versions? lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 6894488, member: 40308"] batman begins was by FAR better than all the previous versions, imo. i did like the first one with michael keaton. it was campy and was like the tv show but i really like how they made the Bale version more realistic. i never really got into the comics but wasnt batman supposed to be pissed and about vengeance (against all bad guys)? that's how bale seemed to me. keaton seemed more of a happy-go-lucky batman. i remember standing in line for hours too when batman came out. i think i was in 7th grade. it was great, but comical. i like this newer, edgier, more real version better. it has nothing to do with special effects. its all about story line, directing and acting. i personally think Batman Begins was one of the best movies i have ever seen (one of my favorite anyways). (from an all around point of view). every time i catch it on cable i end up watching it. keaton's batmobile was cool but too comic bookish. the tumbler is purposeful and more realistic imo. it was designed to be a combat tank but never put into production. he adopts it as his personal crime-fighting vehicle. the bike looks cool but hopefully it wont be cheesy like the old vehicles. im sure its some form of combat bike wayne enterprises developed, like the tumbler. and thank GOD their not making the vehicles in the shape of bats or with bats all over them. remember the Batwing he flew in one of the previous versions? lol. [/QUOTE]
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