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Originally Posted by jjmoohead
You know going after the comic book idea is great and all, but to me it feels like a slap in the face to keaton who basically brought batman to life. I understand movies are remade all the time these days (dont get me started on that) and in fact these movies are under a different story line all together, but I just cant get passed the idea that these movies are going to stomp all over the batman i know and love from the movies with keaton, cluney, kilmer. I know it probably seems dumb to you, especially those in love with the comic, but to me it just feels like they are saying, screw you keaton and nicolous and your amazing movie from yesteryear.
But thats just me.
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Yeah these are actually geared more towards the storyline of the animated version, which i think are superior. I loved the first Batman with Keaton, deplored pretty much the second, enjoyed the one with Kilmer and Jim Carrey, then there is always Batman and Robin, which prompted the need for change. Do the spell check thingy Mr. Moo :p we love ya bud!