nytimes.com— With ?The Dark Knight,? Christopher Nolan, the film?s director, hopes his vision of Batman can maintain its hold on the imaginations of comic fans and critics.
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Heart Of Ice.That one episode of the animated series did incalculable wonders for Batman's reputation and paved the way for not only intelligent, mature interpretations of the character, but was a triumph of serious American cartooning in general.It took such a campy, ridiculous character like Mr. Freeze and completely changed the way he was perceived, although that was sadly undone by Schumacher's last Batman flick.
linksdeityMar 10, 2008
Maybe I'm just out of the loop, but doesn't that article start with a massive spoiler?
deoseMar 11, 2008
Sending you $0.17 for a new space bar...
elranzerMar 11, 2008
I felt the same way watching John Candy in Canadian Bacon...
contradictatorMar 11, 2008
Heart Of Ice.That one episode of the animated series did incalculable wonders for Batman's reputation and paved the way for not only intelligent, mature interpretations of the character, but was a triumph of serious American cartooning in general.It took such a campy, ridiculous character like Mr. Freeze and completely changed the way he was perceived, although that was sadly undone by Schumacher's last Batman flick.
Closed AccountMar 11, 2008
I respect your opinion but I couldn't disagree with you more. I loved that movie.
jimmaculateMar 11, 2008
Memento seems to be a popular movie of his. Thanks for the tip!