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retroking1981 said:
Oh and Batman Returns on SNES was amazing!


That it was.  The only thing that could have made it more awesome would have been coop, though I have no idea what other character they'd use.  Grabbing two guys and bashing their heads together NEVER got old :D

Actually, the SNES had an unusually high amount of amazing licensed games.  Batman Returns, Power Rangers: The Movie, Turtles in Time, The Lion King, Aladdin, Bugs Bunny... I guess it's just easier to make a good sidescrolling platformer or beat-em-up than a 3D game.

Anyhow, on-topic!  Batman Returns was quite enjoyable, but I have the (admittedly unpopular) opinion that my favourite pre-Nolan bat-flick was Forever.  Granted, it was also my first Batman movie, but I thought Jim Carrey and Tommy Lee Jones were hilarious.  Plus, I don't care what anyone says, the soundtrack kicked ass.

Obviously Batman and Robin sucks.  To quote the Nostalgia Critic: "*sniff*... A BAT CREEEDIT CARD, YOU BASTARDS?!?!  RAPE MY CHILDHOOD, WILL YOU?!?!"

As far as the Keaton ones are concerned, I like them both a lot, but I have to give the nod to the original by a long shot.  My favourite Bat-villain played by a brilliant actor, not to mention that they make Bruce a really interesting character.  Nolan's movies just have him depressed whenever he's outside the suit.  In the first movie, Keaton seems like a real person in that, while he's crushed by what happened to his parents, he is still capable of acting normal.  Returns was too depressing for me.

So in conclusion, TDK>every other movie ever made  :D



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