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Batman Begins (2005)
description written by member Zara:
The precursor to when Michael Keaton wore the Batman costume, this edition trails how Bruce Wayne became the batty superhero, from his training to his building of the initial Batcave.
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This movie is proof that there is something to the saying "what's old is new again." I get irritated when you take a classic tale and retell it over and over again. It loses some of what made it great to begin with and you run the risk of diluting the material. In 1989 Tim Burton directed "Batman" which was a smash hit,...
(complete Batman Begins review by The Alpha Craig)
I just do not believe that it is possible to gather a cast that includes the definitive Batman Christian Bale (El Maquinista), the perfect butler Michael Caine (Children of Men), the imposing Liam Neeson (Gangs of New York), the always watchable Morgan Freeman (Danny the Dog), the good cop Gary Oldman (Harry Potter and the...
(complete Batman Begins review by B Movie Ben)
Batman Begins Movie Review by Seth C (10/20/2006) |
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Batman is my favorite super-hero because there isn't anything super about him. Unlike Spiderman, Superman or even Aquaman, who I only threw in here because not enough people mention his name - especially in Hollywood - Batman is only a man, flesh and blood, with no un-God given ability.
Even though I highly enjoyed Tim...
(complete Batman Begins review by Seth C)
Batman Begins Movie Review by Max (4/15/2006) |
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In director Christopher Nolan's "Batman Begins," we see a new version of the "Batman" saga and witness fast paced action, a villain driving victims to insanity, and a memorable hero appearing as a gothic predator enforcing justice.
Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale), has traveled to different parts of the world, hoping to...
(complete Batman Begins review by Max)
Batman Begins Movie Review by AJ (4/13/2006) |
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As soon as Adam West put on the cape and donned the pointy bat ears, it was all over. Well, maybe that's not fair; the Comics Code poisoned Batman first. But Batman's image as a dark, gothic vigilante prowling the moonlit streets and meting out justice on his own terms in complete disregard for the law was forever...
(complete Batman Begins review by AJ)
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