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"The Worst Is Yet To Come": Rewatching Batman '66
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<blockquote data-quote="Jock Ewing Fan" data-source="post: 323235" data-attributes="member: 40536"><p>Well, your observation is certainly valid for yourself. I see it differently.</p><p></p><p>For me, "The Dark Knight" was the most accurate live action portrayal of Batman and the Joker that I have seen, insomuch as it is closest to both of their origins</p><p>back in 1939, as well as the return to those roots circa late 80's</p><p>I liked Heath Ledger's portrayal of the Joker, in that he delivered his lines in a more "normal" (comparative to other portrayals) voice, and had a kind of</p><p>diabolical logic to his actions, and didn't let loose that maniacal laugh until late in the movie. I think that makes him a much more formidable adversary. Aaron Eckert's portrayal of Harvey Dent was much more accurate than TLJ in Batman Forever. Christopher Nolan understood these characters far more than his predecessors.</p><p>If I have one issue, it is that Christian Bale wasn't quite utilized as fully as I would have liked. He is a good actor who was somewhat underutilzed.</p><p></p><p>Not saying your view is wrong, just offering a different perspective</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jock Ewing Fan, post: 323235, member: 40536"] Well, your observation is certainly valid for yourself. I see it differently. For me, "The Dark Knight" was the most accurate live action portrayal of Batman and the Joker that I have seen, insomuch as it is closest to both of their origins back in 1939, as well as the return to those roots circa late 80's I liked Heath Ledger's portrayal of the Joker, in that he delivered his lines in a more "normal" (comparative to other portrayals) voice, and had a kind of diabolical logic to his actions, and didn't let loose that maniacal laugh until late in the movie. I think that makes him a much more formidable adversary. Aaron Eckert's portrayal of Harvey Dent was much more accurate than TLJ in Batman Forever. Christopher Nolan understood these characters far more than his predecessors. If I have one issue, it is that Christian Bale wasn't quite utilized as fully as I would have liked. He is a good actor who was somewhat underutilzed. Not saying your view is wrong, just offering a different perspective [/QUOTE]
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