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  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
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    Risico007 wrote: »


    Hate that its vr otherwise it looks kind of cool

    I agree, I think it could work on regular consoles. Also, I miss Kevin Conroy.
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    MaxCasino wrote: »
    Risico007 wrote: »


    Hate that its vr otherwise it looks kind of cool

    I agree, I think it could work on regular consoles. Also, I miss Kevin Conroy.

    I do too of course but i like Roger Craig smith
  • MurdockMurdock The minus world
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    I've been on a TMNT kick lately so I recently decided to check out Batman vs the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I didn't really have any expectations but I really loved it. It's a fun as heck crossover that somehow works very well. The ideas explored in this are really cool and remind me a bit of a specific episode of Batman Beyond. All in all it's a fun love letter to both franchises and I can't recommend it enough. It might even beat out The Dark Knight Returns as my favorite animated Batman film. It's also hands down my favorite TMNT film too. 10/10
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    Greatest Batman film of all time...

    Nothing ever will surpass that Joker laugh.

    Perfect moment. And Shirley Walker's score completes the entire thing.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    DarthDimi wrote: »

    Greatest Batman film of all time...

    Nothing ever will surpass that Joker laugh.

    Perfect moment. And Shirley Walker's score completes the entire thing.

    I should check to see if the score is available for purchase.
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    Greatest Batman film of all time...

    Nothing ever will surpass that Joker laugh.

    It really is a wonderful and actually quite well written film. Even watching it as a kid I never thought the live action Batman films matched up to how good it was (there's been some great contenders no doubt, but even the better later ones aren't quite as solid as this, and Phantasm is essentially half the length of Nolan's films and The Batman).
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    007HallY wrote: »

    Greatest Batman film of all time...

    Nothing ever will surpass that Joker laugh.

    It really is a wonderful and actually quite well written film. Even watching it as a kid I never thought the live action Batman films matched up to how good it was (there's been some great contenders no doubt, but even the better later ones aren't quite as solid as this, and Phantasm is essentially half the length of Nolan's films and The Batman).

    It is still ranked number one for me, it is the best Batman film.
  • willowlovewillowlove Kent, WA, USA
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    Batman: Mask of the Phantasm's soundtrack was released to CD at least a couple of times, most recently by La La Land in 2009. That's been out of print for years, though.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    willowlove wrote: »
    Batman: Mask of the Phantasm's soundtrack was released to CD at least a couple of times, most recently by La La Land in 2009. That's been out of print for years, though.

    I secured a copy the moment I could. I listen to it a lot in the car. Great stuff.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Not sure why I never bought TMOTP score.

    I have found it on CD for £31 or a digital copy from Amazon for £8.99, the digital copy is is too compressed when purchasing I want at least 16bit FLAC quality. I will see if I can find the CD at a cheaper price.
  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
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    https://x.com/DCFilmNews/status/1802732509496516643

    I still wonder if John Logan had any say in the script.
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    35 anniversary today Batman 89
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    Tracy wrote: »
    35 anniversary today Batman 89
    "What are you?"
    *Grabs punk.
    "I'm Batman."
    *Elfman's percussion kicks in.

    Oh yes, still a great movie, the one that set the template for many comic book adaptations to come. Happy 35, B-man. I've seen the future, and you're still a part of it.
  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
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    DarthDimi wrote: »
    Tracy wrote: »
    35 anniversary today Batman 89
    "What are you?"
    *Grabs punk.
    "I'm Batman."
    *Elfman's percussion kicks in.

    Oh yes, still a great movie, the one that set the template for many comic book adaptations to come. Happy 35, B-man. I've seen the future, and you're still a part of it.

    Yes, it's one of the most important blockbusters ever made. It proved that unique casting can work. I can't wait for Batman 89 Echoes (full graphic novel) and Batman: Resurrection this fall.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    Batman '89 was unique in many regards. If only Burton had refrained from following this one up with a Burtonman rather than Batman film... who knows what could have come after it. The real sequel to Batman '89 is TAS in my opinion. Obviously, they are not the same thing, but in terms of quality, a far better match than with BR in my opinion.
  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
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    DarthDimi wrote: »
    Batman '89 was unique in many regards. If only Burton had refrained from following this one up with a Burtonman rather than Batman film... who knows what could have come after it. The real sequel to Batman '89 is TAS in my opinion. Obviously, they are not the same thing, but in terms of quality, a far better match than with BR in my opinion.

    Agreed 100%. BTAS is the best thing to come out of Batman 89. BR is WAY too Tim Burton to enjoy at times.
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    Batman '89 has always been and will always be one of my all-time favorite films. It's classic in every sense of the word. I know it's become trendy to hate on it in the last few years due to Batman's killing or some other aspects, but I think it's perfect for what it is. It's one, cool take on Batman and his universe. I happen to love Batman Returns just as much, but I love old school Tim Burton so it figures; I can get why non Burton fans wouldn't care for it.
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    Batman Returns is still a terrific Batman film. It has what might be the best Catwoman in any medium, has a daring modern-day intepretation of the Penguin that doesn't depend on the character being a nightclub owner, and gives Keaton's Batman a wonderfully twisted love story. Aside from fixing a few plot holes I wouldn't wish the film to be any different from what we got.
  • Last_Rat_StandingLast_Rat_Standing Long Neck Ice Cold Beer Never Broke My Heart
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    Revelator wrote: »
    Batman Returns is still a terrific Batman film. It has what might be the best Catwoman in any medium, has a daring modern-day intepretation of the Penguin that doesn't depend on the character being a nightclub owner, and gives Keaton's Batman a wonderfully twisted love story. Aside from fixing a few plot holes I wouldn't wish the film to be any different from what we got.

    I like Returns but Batman is only in the film for like 30 minutes. It became too focused on the various villians and side plots
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    I think out of the two Returns is better. I’m not a fan of the last third of Batman (it doesn’t really go anywhere after a point - Batman realises Joker killed his parents, vows to kill him and then…. well, simply does. Feels like something was missing at the end).

    Not to say it’s a bad film at all. It’s actually really great (love Batman’s introduction especially). But I think Returns feels a bit more coherent.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    THE PENGUIN Trailer 2 (2024)
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    I like Returns but Batman is only in the film for like 30 minutes. It became too focused on the various villians and side plots

    I have the feeling that if someone got out their watch they'd find he was in the film longer than that. Any Batman film with two or more villains has the problem of either runing very long or making Batman an ensemble player. And in BR Batman's tumultuous relationship with Catwoman and need to defend himself from the Penguin keeps him prominent in the film.

    By the way, Vanity Fair has a new article that reveals the voice cast of Batman: Caped Crusader and interviews showrunners Bruce Timm and James Tucker. The show looks very promising!
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    THE PENGUIN Trailer 2 (2024)
    I will be watching that trailer tonight
  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
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    Revelator wrote: »
    I like Returns but Batman is only in the film for like 30 minutes. It became too focused on the various villians and side plots

    I have the feeling that if someone got out their watch they'd find he was in the film longer than that. Any Batman film with two or more villains has the problem of either runing very long or making Batman an ensemble player. And in BR Batman's tumultuous relationship with Catwoman and need to defend himself from the Penguin keeps him prominent in the film.

    By the way, Vanity Fair has a new article that reveals the voice cast of Batman: Caped Crusader and interviews showrunners Bruce Timm and James Tucker. The show looks very promising!

    I think if Tim Burton made Superman Lives he would have had a fairer reason for Lex Luthor, Brainiac and Doomsday taking Superman's screentime away. I think that Superman could benefit with a multiple villain story, it would make the villains seem more powerful. Also, Christopher Walken is the funnest villain.

    I'm looking forward to Batman: Caped Crusader, I trust the people involved. I just hope that some of them don't fall back on their trademarks. JJ Abrams with his mystery boxes and Bruce Timm with his often weird romances. Otherwise, it's a true watch for me.

    As for The Penguin, I could take it or leave it. I'm not the biggest fan of The Penguin, overexposure of the character. I also hope we don't have to watch it to understand The Batman Part 2.
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    I have to agree that 'BR' is the better watch. The Christmas setting helps! The first, I have to admit, is a bit of a bore, and if you think the villains get too much airtime in 'BR', the first, to me, has a greater emphasis on The Joker! It's all about Jack! "Boop!" Manic laugh!
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    The penguin looks good but in all honesty like gotham or joker i dont know how much i want to see people who arent Batman in Batmans world
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Watching The Flash, this film has many issues though it has some of the greatest superhero movie momemts, which include a Batwing scene.

  • LucknFateLucknFate 007 In New York
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    Watching The Flash, this film has many issues though it has some of the greatest superhero movie momemts, which include a Batwing scene.


    What's crazy about modern blockbusters like this is that you can guarantee most of the cool effects shots are dreamt up by the VFX team. If you watch any breakdown, it's very common that the coolest effects are not the dream of the director or writer.
  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
    edited June 23 Posts: 4,634
    Risico007 wrote: »

    I hope that Mark Hamill can make a voiceover appearance.

    Also, happy 35th anniversary Batman 89, and 9th anniversary to Batman: Arkham Knight!
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