Kinda hated it.... Was the comic like this?
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Kinda hated it.... Was the comic like this?
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Preface this with, it's been years since I read the Killing Joke..
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Also, in regards to the Batgirl lead up..
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Saw it on the big screen tonight. Thought it was solid overall, there were some mixed feelings in our group of 5, but mostly positive.
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Animation looks amazing.
Saw it last night, was alright. Having never read it before, the abrupt ending kinda left me wanting, but overall it was ok. I miss Hamill, and I wasn't expecting bat people sex to happen either.
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Meh, Astyll and I both had no issues with it. Both of us enjoyed the hell out of it. I can listen to Mark Hamill's joker all day. Book was still fresh in our minds as I bought it for her for Christmas last year.
Wasn't bad. Batman's art style bothered the shit out of me. The musical bit was so awkward, and the abrupt ending felt a little unsatisfying.
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I think that's the whole point of the movie. He's been pushed so far that the only thing that matters is dealing with the Joker, but doing so goes against his code. He keeps looking for a way out, and the Joker almost feels the same, but then again he would rather prefer insanity to reality. Plus that joke was delivered pretty good lol.
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Did you guys see the Joker video I posted in the SS thread?
Warning Spoilers
http://www.ew.com/article/2016/08/17...alflow_twitterAdam West, Burt Ward, Julie Newmar return for animated Batman movie
Holy nostalgia, Batman! The caped crusader is returning to his 1960s television roots in a new animated feature film Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders, featuring the voices of Adam West, Burt Ward and Julie Newmar.
In the exclusive trailer, which you can see above, Batman and Robin are seemingly on their way to a fiery death when the news that a new animated feature is on the way sparks a brilliant escape plan. West’s Batman also teases the film’s villains, including the Joker, Riddler, Penguin and Catwoman.
The classic Batman television series, which ran from 1966 to 1969, saw West’s Batman and Ward’s Robin face off against such villains as Newmar’s iconic Catwoman.
Fans can follow the bat signal to their favorite online and retail stores for Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders, from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and DC Entertainment, when it’s released for Digital HD on Oct. 11 and Blu-Ray on Nov. 1.
Teaser Trailer through the link, not on youtube yet.
I am all about this.
Damn, I never really noticed how much Adam West's voice has aged.