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The Dark Knight is the 2nd Batman that was directed sa pamamagitan ng Christopher Nolan. It came out in 2008 and is often considered to be one of the best Batman films and one of the best superhero films of all time.

However, I respectfully disagree with about the quality of this film. I have a very different outlook on this film than most people do.

First off, I want to make it clear that I don't think this film's problem is the cast. Every main and supporting character is well cast and they all put a lot of effort into their roles. Heath Ledger was a very talented and kind person and none of my problems with the Joker are because of him.

The film also benefits from having well-done action scenes. I also want to make it clear that I pag-ibig the Batman franchise. Batman is one of the greatest superheroes of all time and has the best rogues gallery of all time.

The plot of The Dark Knight centers around Batman scaring away Gotham's mobsters, which leads to a much madami dangerous criminal to appear, who is called the Joker. Batman, along with the help of Harvey Dent and Commissioner Gordon, wants to bring down the mob and the Joker. However, Joker makes a deal with the mob and he's much madami dangerous than any common mobster. The Joker is an unpredictable criminal, who is crazy and seems to be lacking a comprehensible motivation. Meanwhile, Bruce Wayne is jealous of Harvey Dent, who's dating his childhood friend, Rachel Dawes.

A big problem with the plot is that it doesn't interest me. The film's purpose seems to be an excuse for Joker to express his thought-provoking, cynical views. Joker talking about how the world doesn't make sense and how anybody, even Gotham's white knight, can become corrupted are smart, accurate things, but that doesn't mean it's interesting to watch. Joker's master plan isn't very entertaining or compelling.

Another huge problem with the plot is the romance subplot. Bruce being jealous of Harvey and Rachel's relationship doesn't make sense to me. Bruce and Rachel have never been a couple. They were childhood friends. It's true they shared a kiss, but that was the only act of romance they ever shared. Why would Bruce suddenly be in pag-ibig with someone, who was just his friend for most of his life? Is it just because Rachel's a girl and Hollywood keeps making films where a guy and a woman, who are friends, must have a romance subplot, no matter what?

Also, Bruce is rather selfish and petty in the film. Bruce was willing to give up being Batman, just so he can get together with Rachel, who already has a boyfriend! Bruce knows Rachel and Harvey are dating, yet he tries to pressure Rachel into getting together with him, because half a taon ago, she sinabi they could get together if he stopped being Batman. The problem is Rachel sinabi that before finding a boyfriend. Instead of letting Rachel and Harvey be happy, Bruce acts like a stalker with a crush towards Rachel. Bruce has such a big ego, that in The Dark Knight Rises, he claimed Rachel would of gotten together with him if she hadn't died. Apparently, Bruce has no respect or manners towards Harvey, which makes Harvey becoming a supervillain make madami sense.

Another problem The Dark Knight has is a problem Christopher Nolan's trilogy has, in general. The Dark Knight is lacking the excitement and fun, that the Batman franchise normally has. The Joker is usually one of the most entertaining villains of all time. In The Dark Knight, Joker says "Why so serious?", but ironically enough, I want to ask Joker the same thing. Joker's too serious in this film, to the point that he's hard to watch. In the 60s live-action ipakita and the classic cartoons, Joker was a blast to watch. I had a hard time not smiling whenever he was on screen. In The Dark Knight, he's overly-serious, cynical, dark, and dour.

The Dark Knight also has an underwhelming version of Two-Face. Harvey doesn't become Two-Face, until the film was almost over. As an attorney, Harvey is a boring nice guy. Two-Face is usually a fascinating villain, who has very conflicting dilemmas. In The Dark Knight, he's just a bland good guy, who becomes a bland bad guy at the end.

Overall, people are allowed to pag-ibig and dislike any films they want. However, I'm baffled about why The Dark Knight is as beloved as it is. When it comes to Batman films, I think the 60's movie, the Tim burton films, and a majority of the animated films are better than The Dark Knight. Yes, I even like Batman and Robin madami than The Dark Knight, because it's way madami fun.
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William Dozier is the man responsible for bringing the 1960's Batman telebisyon series to life, as well as being the person who narrated the show. Over the past fifty years, several people have made their own versions of Batman. While there have been lots of outstanding things done with the Batman franchise, the 1960's still remains Batman's best decade. There are so many things that make the 1966 telebisyon series and movie so great. For this article, I'd like to focus on the main elements that made the 1960's such a special time for Batman.

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Batman vs. Two-Face is an animated film that came out in 2017. It is a sequel to 2016's Batman: Return of the Caped of the Caped Crusaders. Both films serve as a reunion for the cast of the 1960's live-action Batman TV ipakita and movie. Both films have Adam West, Burt Ward and Julie Newmar returning to their classic roles. Return of the Caped Crusaders was a really good tribute to the classic Batman show, while being unique and clever enough to feel like something fresh. In my opinion, Batman vs. Two-Face is an even better film. While Batman vs. Two-Face might just seem like one of many direct-to-DVD...
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When i was 5 years old i ask my father, who did he like better Batman or Superman?

He answer Batman. So i ask why Batman, he doesn't have superpowers he is just a guy.

My father response was: "That's exactly why. He is just a guy, but a really tough guy. He punches the bad guys, he has cool gadgets, and he never gives up"

Something click in my mind and i been a Batman tagahanga ever since.

I watch the cartoons, the movies, and when i got older the comics.

So how about you guys? When did you became a Batman fan