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My kind of Bat movie (by pcinpocket) |
I have been waiting for this movie since i saw the trailer. Movie is well designed and its very well plotted. Obviously it has some disturbing scenes, but that's what make this movie intense.It more about proving a point. Half the movie is narrated by Bat girl.Joker wants to prove a point and as always he fails. Its about madness. Which is not by choice.Epic rivalry between batman and joker, turns into a very mature understanding. But this is a point that they can not go back where they have started.The joker's past is a really sad. All and all its the one of the best DC movie. I am a <more> |
Amazing (by alinalexandrufatu) |
I will begin by saying the New 52 Dc animated universe is a total crap bag,except Gods&Monsters which was not included in that universe but it is pretty recent so people might think it is. This comes from the same brilliant people who gave life to the best era of Dc animation and created the original and best DCAU.Mark Hamill returns to his iconic role as the crowned prince of crime and Tara Strong returns to deliver a strong part as Barbara Gordon/Batgirl/Oracle,and last but certainly no least Kevin Conroy returned as Batman/Bruce Wayne.First I will talk about the animated style since <more> |
Amazing and Dark Plot. (by quotangbro) |
As a Fan growing up with this comic book, I'd have to say it was spot-on fantastic. In my opinion, this was darker than The Dark Knight Returns 1/2 due to it pushing past limits TDK didn't. I loved how they didn't hide anything out from the comic and stayed to true it, and the film overall was truly touching and even played with my emotions a bit. Kevin Conroy and Hamill were obviously very good Voice Actors in this and you won't be disappointed. As for the R rating, I absolutely think it earned the Rating R badge with a lot of similarities to the extremely dark comic itself. <more> |
People are never satisfied. The Killing Joke was a good adaption (by anfalarshad) |
Ever since I've started reading Batman comics, I've been waiting for THE KILLING JOKE's adaption. Finally D.C. comics made our wish come true. The movie is well designed and well plotted, obviously it has some disturbing scenes but that what makes this one of the darkest comic stories of all time. Some people are complaining about the Barbara batgirl prologue, well, to be honest it wasn't necessary but it was well crafted and gave us the point of view of Barbara. This story-line is also peppered with flashbacks to the Joker's origin story, or at least his origin "as <more> |
People are overreacting (by webhead-43310) |
Although this movie is not perfect by any means, it adapts most of the short graphic novel into a decent animated movie. Performances are amazing as always with Mark Hamill blowing everyone away again. People are however furious with this scene that takes place between TDK and BG, which I don't really see an issue with. In the comics and on some traditional media I do feel some sort of tension between these two and even though it might be a little out in left field it doesn't ruin it at all. I personally really enjoyed the film as an avid comic book reader and fan of Batman. Everyone <more> |
Once again, a DCAU success (by JoeB131) |
Memo to Warner Brothers and DC. Fire everyone involved in your live action movies for the DC universe, and hire the people who write and run the animated division to write the scripts. Once again, Kevin Conroy returns as Batman and Mark Hamill as the Joker. This is a much more adult story than Batman the Animated Series, but Hamill is at the top of his game, playing the Joker as this mixture of brilliance and madness. The animation is gorgeous. I'm taking one point off for the musical number. Other than that, it was pretty good. |
Decent movie, but Alan Moore would hate it... (by sinuois) |
OK... I'll be honest: I was waiting something great and I didn't get it. Maybe because of the very high expectations that the movie just couldn't reach. There was a couple of things that bothered me. I think the important part was too short about 45 minutes , they gave too much emphasis to the Batgirl prologue, I mean, the Joker appeared 30 minutes after the movie initiated, for God sake! Yes, there was some things from that part that I thought were interesting, I'm sure some people will hate them though. I was very uncomfortable with the inconsistency of the art style, <more> |
A great adaptation (by wanderlazaro) |
First, It is important to say that I'm not a geek, a huge HQ fan, or anything like that. So, if you want a review done by an expert, this is not the review for you. Otherwise, if you appreciate an honest review you can keep reading. Batman the killing joke is a great adaptation to the screens of a very successful HQ. The humanity that the plot line conveyed to the joker, mainly at the end of the movie, was surprising. This was the high point of the movie for me. His philosophy that states we should embrace the chaos through madness is well built and you can understand his answer to all <more> |
An okay Batman movie (by maxbulterman) |
I've read the comic months before this movie came out, and expected it to be almost the same. Instead I got a sort of prologue to the whole Joker-arc, and it included some interesting parts to Batgirl. The whole story line regarding her made me think of Batman's partner, instead of seeing her becoming Oracle, as I never read any actual Batgirl comic yet. It was entertaining to see her becoming attracted to Batman, and the problems that come with it are developed well. She changed from being just another member of the Batfamily to a superhero with actual problems, especially the part <more> |