User blog comment:Mr. Xemnas/2 seperate marevl cinematic universe's?????/@comment-1895174-20130201050316/@comment-4651179-20130206220450

Sorry, I scrolled and thought the post above yours was mine.

1) Again, I don't think TDK was bad. But as well as TDKR I didn't like the lack of comicbook fantasy. Even if Heath Ledger made an excellent Joker, I didn't feel like he was entirely the Joker. The same happened with Bane, he was less muscle and more brain, I'm not asking to see Batman & Robin's Bane. But I just didn't feel like THAT guy could "break the Bat".

X) About the "real Batman". I found out a nice comment in a TDKR article in ComicBookMovie: "Now it is time for a real Batman movie. Detective and Dark Knight. A man that faces superhuman or super devious foes the police cannot deal with."

This Batman didn't showed the same abilities as he's known for in the comics and animated series. He wasn't detective, except when looking for Selina Kyle. And he didn't had all those gadgets he created by his own. In Nolan's movies, all of his suit and vehicles comes from Wayne Enterprises, if these where James Bond movies, Lucius Fox would've been Agent Q.

4) Again, I'm talking about the trilogy as a whole. I can't see how that's condratictory, if his not Batman when there's no crime. It makes sense what I said, Bruce + crime = Batman... Bruce - crime = No Batman.

And, again, as I'm talking about the WHOLE trilogy. His feels are only depicted in part of the first one, and a part of the last one. Not the ENTIRE trilogy.

5) Yes. We saw him rise, and fall again when Talia is revealed. And the "Hell yeah!" moment is shown, and ruined.

8) 4) No, it just didn't.

11) Yes, he was a thug. He was like a puppet, controlled by Talia. It wouldn't be any surprise if she wrote his speech as well lol