User blog comment:Mr. Xemnas/2 seperate marevl cinematic universe's?????/@comment-1895174-20130201050316/@comment-4651179-20130204222502

@Waffle: Oh, I didn't know. Never watched Red Letter Media.

@Kilroy:

1) Yes, it's a comicbook based movie, but it's way too realistic to be a faithful comic book movie, generally, comicbook based movies need to be, in a way, comic-y.

2) I'm not whining about the no-end, most of the times I like those type of endings. But one thing is an end an other thing a conclusion. And no, many people wasn't left to wonder how Bruce survived, because it's mostly impossible, except for the die-hard fans who use "Becuause he's Batman!!!11". Oh, and something I really hated from the films is how not even who participated in the movies know if he survived, Michael Caine said it's just Alfred's imagination, other guy with important involvement (I don't remember exactly what he did) say he survived. Just tell us if he survived, if he didn't, or if you want not to tell us and leave the question marks!!

3) The problem is that in most of his incarnations, Batman is not a human, to rephrase: not a normal human. Like in JLU he said: "my childhood ended when I was 8". He's supposed to be the guardian who will protect Gotham with body and soul, not taking a rest. That's why the famous phrase "Batman is the real person, Bruce Wayne is the façade".

4) I can't see in any movies they treat Batman as "the human behind the mask", everything is about his crossing to erradicate crime, again, Batman is not the mask, Bruce Wayne is. Almost no psychological challenge for Bruce as the man behind his mask, his life as Bruce Wayne is almost untouched in the whole trilogy, except Batman Begins, where his origin is shown.

5) The twist was pretty obvious for comic-fans, it didn't surprise me the way other twists did (like Thanos in The Avengers). Wasn't epic, and ruined the whole "Batman overcomes his back injuries to return to the city he swore to protect", they could've made the reveal different, there was no need for Bats to be left to be saved by the sidekick, literally. Also, Batman had his "moment of just trying not to get squashed" the WHOLE movie, from the start when he was knocked easily by a thieft (Catwoman), to the chase with the police, to be pwned by Bane, to be stabbed by Talia, to have no other choice for save the city but to "die". Also, I can't see how a "victory" where the hero dies is a victory, it is not.

7) But they didn't expected the movie to be (far) worse than TDK, either

8) I'm just saying the mayority felt it was disappointing, as can be seen in most YouTube reviews I've saw or comments about the movies.

9) No, there are a some of people who think Spider-Man 3 wasn't disgusting and/or disappointing.

10) Even if they're looking for the flaws on purpose, you can see it has more flaws than the Avengers, as an example, HISHE's Avengers just shows the ending and they talk about minor things (mostly explainable) and then end. But HISHE's TDKR shows how many conflicts can be solved, they almost rewrite the whole movie.