Batman Begins was a strong, solid Batman movie. Extremely enjoyable and highly rewatchable. The Dark Knight is arguably one of the best, some would say the best, superhero movie in its respective genre. The Dark Knight Rises was sadly the weakest of the three. In that, I rank them very similar to the Sam Raimi Spider-Man movies and the first X-Men trilogy. The first being solid and watchable, the second being the best of the bunch and the third being a disappointment.
X-Men 3 (2006) was overall certainly mediocre and unfocused, but on hindsight was better than X-Men: Apocalypse (and less discordant, less crammed, less uneven in tone than SpiderMan 3). SpiderMan 3 did have amazing CGI at the time (that still looks good all these years later) and I loved Sandman's writing/acting. SpiderMan 2 is certainly by far the strongest Rami instalment that compares very favourably to The Dark Knight (Spider Man 1 and the first two X-Men films are still pretty decent but have visually aged worse than Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and SpiderMan 2 from the 2000s, IMO).
Rises is the weakest Nolan Bat film, but still blows the 3rd Rami and X-Men instalments out of the water and, in actuality, has far more in common with Tim Burton's Batman: Returns - both came out in the early 10s and early 90s respectively (seperated by 20 years), both featured Catwoman as an ambigious, erratic love interest, both are very visually polished spectacles, both were rousing critical and commercial successes at the time, and both showed Gotham having snowfall, but then both cultivated their detractors in passing years, both had scripts that were internally a bit messy, both featured Batman sparingly, and had their directors inject too many of their visual tropes into them almost to the point of parody, etc.
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