Originally Posted by ScareCrowe:
Same here, Batman Begins is the best of the Bale Batman movies IMO.
We are certainly in the minority, though. But that's the only one of the three I'll still occasionally watch. Much like the '89 Keaton Batman, it goes off the rails a bit at the end, but the origin story part is fantastic. [Reply]
Finally watched this. Thought it was pretty meh. Pattinson was better than I expected. But still... Way too long for the resulting story. Much less action than I expected. The motives were weird. I really liked how the portrayed the Riddler and his insanity. Making him a normal looking nerd type but being so evil and competent was pretty neat. The part with Joker at the end was cool. But up to that point, it was mostly a drag. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
To be fair, The Batman and The Suicide Squad are better than anything Marvel has put out since Infinity War and Endgame.
The DCEU is still a bit of a mess though.
The Spidermans were better. Hopefully we get some X-Men stuff before long. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
To be fair, The Batman and The Suicide Squad are better than anything Marvel has put out since Infinity War and Endgame.
The DCEU is still a bit of a mess though.
Matter of opinion, but I disagree. Spider-Man FFH and NWH were both on par with The Batman.
Personally, I didn't think The Suicide Squad was even all that good.
The MCU has been a bit weak since Endgame but that makes sense. They just wrapped up a 10 year saga. Most of these properties they're pumping out now are C-listers at best until they bring in X-Men and Fantastic Four.
Originally Posted by Halfcan:
I did not say that Marvel did not have a great track record in the past- but nice strawman argument. :-)
Check out how much money this Batman is bringing in- Today!
Your post is ignorant and irrelevant, the fans have shown their opinion with their ticket buying.
Wow. You just linked an article showing The Batman, DC's most popular property, just crossed $700m. It's long run out of juice and won't sniff $1B.
Meanwhile Spider-Man: No Way Home nearly hit $2B lol
The Eternals and Shang-Chi both crossed the $400m mark. Literally no one even gives a shit about those characters and Batman couldn't even double their numbers.
You really think this measly $700m with DC's best fucking character is proof of DC getting its shit together? [Reply]