Can we take them seriously if they give a shot to act like their source material doesn’t exist?
They made $30 billion doing it.
Both seem to be begging us every minute to forget that they’re based on comics.
He’s the right mix of inexperienced and overzealous, while also being deeply committed and highly resourceful.
I love the movie.
But over and over, The Penguin reminds me of that fear.
The first Joker movie isn’t so different from The Penguin.
The sequel, meanwhile,has its own issues.
This latest episode debuted a first look at the source of the Falcone’s new drug, Bliss.
When directors latch onto Batman, they seem to pull from one of a very small number of sources.
Meanwhile, they ignore the clear guides set down by Batman: The Animated Series.
B:TAS, throughout its run, gave us uniquely human views of its villains.
The episode “Heart of Ice” reimagined Mr.
Freeze as the protagonist of his own tragedy tale andwon a Daytime Emmyfor it.
The series had similarly powerful and thoughtful episodes about Clayface, Two-Face, and Poison Ivy.
It’s possible to treat Batman seriously without taking all of thefunout of the character.
But it’s just not true.
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