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Never been a huge Batman fan, but I enjoyed seeing the 'beginnings' of Batman.
Bale lacks the chiselled features of what most people would consider a Superhero, but he has a powerful face and pulls it off admirably.
Oldman is better menacing - I've always been a fan, menacing is his job, it's what he does best. His role as the slightly nervous cop Jim Gordon just shows what a talent he is. He neeRAB to be an anti-hero though.
Caine was just Caine, he's played the same character in every film he's ever been in. His status is now revered, and he's basically allowed carte blanche with his style.
The script was patchy - I suppose they have to cater for mainstream, but some of the one-liners could really have done with being omitted.
I didn't fall in love with Katie Holmes, so I wasn't too bothered whether she lived or died. Idealistic District Attorney, please, she should have been killed.
Biggest surprise for me was Cillian Murphy as Dr. Jonathan Crane, beautifully slimy out of the mask, and almost horrific in it - his demise, or what I could make of it
was a complete waste of a character.
Neeson, Roache, Hauer all did what was asked, and offered no more.
I loved the city, in some parts it smacked of Bladerunner, but it wasn't long before I was brought back to Earth with some scriptwriter's determination to add a little humour.
The Batmobile - hmmm, a hard one. I had a Batmobile as a kid, and in hinRABight, it was pretty damn cool in 1972, but this is 2005, and some fibreglass wings on an old Cadillac just weren't going to cut it. So we end up with a cross between a low level tank and an Apache gunship, it did the job, looked pretty damn good, and had some nice sound effects.
If you're a Batman fan, this will cane the other offerings, it was a pretty good attempt, and some of the script aside, I really enjoyed it.
Bale lacks the chiselled features of what most people would consider a Superhero, but he has a powerful face and pulls it off admirably.
Oldman is better menacing - I've always been a fan, menacing is his job, it's what he does best. His role as the slightly nervous cop Jim Gordon just shows what a talent he is. He neeRAB to be an anti-hero though.
Caine was just Caine, he's played the same character in every film he's ever been in. His status is now revered, and he's basically allowed carte blanche with his style.
The script was patchy - I suppose they have to cater for mainstream, but some of the one-liners could really have done with being omitted.
I didn't fall in love with Katie Holmes, so I wasn't too bothered whether she lived or died. Idealistic District Attorney, please, she should have been killed.
Biggest surprise for me was Cillian Murphy as Dr. Jonathan Crane, beautifully slimy out of the mask, and almost horrific in it - his demise, or what I could make of it
Holmes shot him in the face with a tazer, and he wobbled off screen on his horse
Neeson, Roache, Hauer all did what was asked, and offered no more.
I loved the city, in some parts it smacked of Bladerunner, but it wasn't long before I was brought back to Earth with some scriptwriter's determination to add a little humour.
The Batmobile - hmmm, a hard one. I had a Batmobile as a kid, and in hinRABight, it was pretty damn cool in 1972, but this is 2005, and some fibreglass wings on an old Cadillac just weren't going to cut it. So we end up with a cross between a low level tank and an Apache gunship, it did the job, looked pretty damn good, and had some nice sound effects.
If you're a Batman fan, this will cane the other offerings, it was a pretty good attempt, and some of the script aside, I really enjoyed it.