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Originally Posted by dood
You would've been 3 years old when the original came out in theatres so you wouldn't remember how that film changed movie going experience, or appreciate the maturity of the second one until much later
Without those two films, Nolans Batman (which I am sure you hail as a masterpiece) wouldn't have a leg to stand on.
The 1989 Batman was a frenzy never seen before when it came to superhero movies
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I'll chime in. I'm 29 and super excited for this statue and I don't even plan on buying it. The Tweeterhead version is enough for me.
I can remember the lead up to Batman Returns clear as day. The Batcave setup at my local supermarket filled with merchandise. The bat prints that lead to the cave from the entrance of the store. Fresh memories and I was 6.
I was only 3 when Batman was released so can't remember any lead up to that but definitely experienced the aftermath with related toys and video games.
These movies are what brought me into Gotham and I still adore them. 5 is a young, impressionable age to be (this is the age when I first watched the Batman movie).
I wouldn't remember how that film changed movie going experience, or appreciate the maturity of the second one until much later?
Try this, you wouldn't remember how much of an impact those movies had on young kids