So, been talking a bit about the live-action films, and how The Dark Knight's my favorite Batman film
Now I have to admit, I usually roll my eyes at anyone who says Kevin Conroy's a better Batman then Keaton, Bale, or Affleck.
Not that I don't like the voice actors, I just hold live action actors to a higher standard. Voice actors just have to say the lines, live action actors have to do that, plus walk around in a uncomfortable suit, act with their facial expressions, body language, and to a degree (depending on how much they do their own stunts, and how much cg is involved) learn to fight. And for me, they have the appeal of seeing a character physically come to life (As a kid, the coolest thing I ever saw, was Hugh Jackman as Wolverine pop out his claws for the first time)
So for those reasons, I do tend to hold live action above animated films.
Now, that being said, I do still love the animated movies, and I'm gonna talk about my top 3
3)
The Dark Knight Returns (Parts 1&2)I love how this shows an older Batman, he's not what he use to be, he's been outta the game for about a decade. He's a bit more grizzled then what we're use to, and even more brutal.
It also has, what I consider to be, the most intense fight between Batman and the Joker ever.
And they finish it off with a brawl with Superman.
What's not too love?
2)
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (AKA Batman The Animated Movie)Mask of the Phantasm was my introduction to Batman, and superheros, the film is set at some point in the continuity of the DCAU.
It has the same hand drawn animation, though grander, and noir style as the animated series.
It also showed a small part of Bruce becoming Batman, and features a moment I will admit, a live action film, could NEVER replicate
1)
Batman: Under the Red HoodGonna admit, I've never cared for Robin, well I like Dick Grayson as Nightwing. But the idea of someone like Batman, having a teenage sidekick, never really appealed to me.
Then I saw Under the Red Hood, and was introduced to what became one of my favorite DC, or specifically Batman, characters, Jason Tood AKA Red Hood, formally Robin II.
I gotta admit, the idea of a Robin gone bad, and using methods Batman wouldn't approve of, was one of the most interesting ideas I've ever heard.
The great thing about most of Batman's villains, is how they're a victim of circumstance. Two-Face was a district attorney, with a split personality, though still a good man, driven mad after he was scared. Mr Freeze, resorts to crime, in-order to help him save his wife. Even the Joker, was driven mad after a series of hardships "One bad day". Jason Todd was just an angry kid on the streets, taught to be a crime fighter, murdered, and is enraged because his mentor/father figure didn't avenge him.
So that's my top 3, yours? Or if you want, name one, or name more then three, that's just how I did it.
Now I have to admit, I usually roll my eyes at anyone who says Kevin Conroy's a better Batman then Keaton, Bale, or Affleck.
Not that I don't like the voice actors, I just hold live action actors to a higher standard. Voice actors just have to say the lines, live action actors have to do that, plus walk around in a uncomfortable suit, act with their facial expressions, body language, and to a degree (depending on how much they do their own stunts, and how much cg is involved) learn to fight. And for me, they have the appeal of seeing a character physically come to life (As a kid, the coolest thing I ever saw, was Hugh Jackman as Wolverine pop out his claws for the first time)
So for those reasons, I do tend to hold live action above animated films.
Now, that being said, I do still love the animated movies, and I'm gonna talk about my top 3
3)

The Dark Knight Returns (Parts 1&2)
It also has, what I consider to be, the most intense fight between Batman and the Joker ever.
And they finish it off with a brawl with Superman.
What's not too love?
2)

Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (AKA Batman The Animated Movie)
It has the same hand drawn animation, though grander, and noir style as the animated series.
It also showed a small part of Bruce becoming Batman, and features a moment I will admit, a live action film, could NEVER replicate
1)

Batman: Under the Red Hood
Then I saw Under the Red Hood, and was introduced to what became one of my favorite DC, or specifically Batman, characters, Jason Tood AKA Red Hood, formally Robin II.
I gotta admit, the idea of a Robin gone bad, and using methods Batman wouldn't approve of, was one of the most interesting ideas I've ever heard.
The great thing about most of Batman's villains, is how they're a victim of circumstance. Two-Face was a district attorney, with a split personality, though still a good man, driven mad after he was scared. Mr Freeze, resorts to crime, in-order to help him save his wife. Even the Joker, was driven mad after a series of hardships "One bad day". Jason Todd was just an angry kid on the streets, taught to be a crime fighter, murdered, and is enraged because his mentor/father figure didn't avenge him.
So that's my top 3, yours? Or if you want, name one, or name more then three, that's just how I did it.
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