The people that dismiss Burton's penguin just lack imagination. Which is weird, because they buy into a billionaire with no super powers being the most important 'superhero' in the DC universe, alongside Superman, a literal god
I don’t dismiss burtons Batman I actually really loved it. I just think there was a lot of room for improvement. But that’s just my opinion. If you love that version I totally get it
I don’t dismiss burtons Batman I actually really loved it. I just think there was a lot of room for improvement. But that’s just my opinion. If you love that version I totally get it
@@BobxKetchup that's fair, but I think it's worth reflecting on the fact that Burton's Batman was created during an era where mainstream, subversive creativity was more celebrated (and funded by studios). The difference between Nolan and Burton's Batman, for example, is that the latter doesn't take itself seriously and therefore the ridiculous titular character isn't in danger of breaking suspension of disbelief. My problem with contemporary Batmen is that they are so desperate to be grounded and taken seriously. It's a rich dude in a bat suit. Thanks for the video, it was a good conversation starter.
I don’t think there’s a lack of imagination, but creating a sewer creature who is a disgusting pervert and wanted to murder children, I could see that being Killer Croc but Penguin, you can subvert Penguin without going that far off the rails to make him a captivating villains for movies. Mob boss Penguin is still faithful and find new angles from the original gentleman of crime
I can see where you’re coming from, I personally like a more grounded take on superhero’s but you might have a different opinion which is fine. Everyone enjoys what they enjoy
I keep seeing all these RUclips videos praising Penguin and saying he as a joke character...when exactly was he a joke character? We can't be talking about the comics
I think that during the Burton movie he was more of a joke. Although I do think that it has to do with the time it came out, and is a product of its era
rooted for him till the very end right until that particular scene. Hope Batman gets his ass fr
Yeah I kinda hope they make him the main villain of the second Batman movie
He was never broken
I wouldn’t say broken exactly, just a lot of room for improvement
He's literally the heath ledger for the penguin
Heath ledger is a very high praise
The people that dismiss Burton's penguin just lack imagination. Which is weird, because they buy into a billionaire with no super powers being the most important 'superhero' in the DC universe, alongside Superman, a literal god
I don’t dismiss burtons Batman I actually really loved it. I just think there was a lot of room for improvement. But that’s just my opinion. If you love that version I totally get it
I don’t dismiss burtons Batman I actually really loved it. I just think there was a lot of room for improvement. But that’s just my opinion. If you love that version I totally get it
@@BobxKetchup that's fair, but I think it's worth reflecting on the fact that Burton's Batman was created during an era where mainstream, subversive creativity was more celebrated (and funded by studios). The difference between Nolan and Burton's Batman, for example, is that the latter doesn't take itself seriously and therefore the ridiculous titular character isn't in danger of breaking suspension of disbelief. My problem with contemporary Batmen is that they are so desperate to be grounded and taken seriously. It's a rich dude in a bat suit. Thanks for the video, it was a good conversation starter.
I don’t think there’s a lack of imagination, but creating a sewer creature who is a disgusting pervert and wanted to murder children, I could see that being Killer Croc but Penguin, you can subvert Penguin without going that far off the rails to make him a captivating villains for movies.
Mob boss Penguin is still faithful and find new angles from the original gentleman of crime
I can see where you’re coming from, I personally like a more grounded take on superhero’s but you might have a different opinion which is fine. Everyone enjoys what they enjoy
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I hated Tim Burton's Penguin
It’s definitely a product of its time, it’s an acquired taste though.
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I keep seeing all these RUclips videos praising Penguin and saying he as a joke character...when exactly was he a joke character? We can't be talking about the comics
I think that during the Burton movie he was more of a joke. Although I do think that it has to do with the time it came out, and is a product of its era
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good stuff man!!
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So great
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great take!
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More like- How DC replaced one of their most iconic SUPER villains with a generic stereotypical mob boss.
I feel like dc kept a lot of his character traits but updated him for a realistic modern take on the character