Everyone thinks Batman should be dark and gritty, but I think a campy intepretation is just as valid and a lot more fun. You can make Batman as serious and edgy as you want, but at his core, Batman is a rich dude who dresses up as a bat to fight an evil clown. And that's a pretty campy concept.
I liked Mr. Freeze, both his tragic backstory and his bad ice puns. I liked the subplot of Alfred having the same disease as Freeze's wife. And I like stories where Batman fights metahumans more than those where he fights regular humans. The Dark Knight Trilogy was a version of Batman who was ashamed of being a comic book character, while the 90s movies embraced it.
I liked Mr. Freeze, both his tragic backstory and his bad ice puns. I liked the subplot of Alfred having the same disease as Freeze's wife. And I like stories where Batman fights metahumans more than those where he fights regular humans. The Dark Knight Trilogy was a version of Batman who was ashamed of being a comic book character, while the 90s movies embraced it.
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