Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Next, one should mention two films of Tim Burton


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Soon premiere of the third game of the series 'Arkham', in which we can incorporate into one of the most popular forms of pop culture - Batman, the Dark Knight vanity mirror of Gotham. Therefore, for people who want even before unpacking boxes (resp wklepaniem on Steam key) to move to Gotham City and follow the fate of favorite superhero - I prepared this text.
Batman is one of those comic book characters who are practically from the start. It started with "Detective Comics" # 27, in May 1939. It was there for the first time shown the world the man-bat. Its creator was Bob Kane. The character quickly spawned a series of his own and through the golden and silver age of comics, many film adaptations, as well as thunder, Batman has become a cultural vanity mirror icon. By then, the sources for which they would be recommending reach would be virtually infinite. But below I will try to present the most interesting ones, especially from the point of view of the person who would come to know the Dark Knight (if it exists at all in the world someone who does not know or at least have not heard).
An obvious to me is that it should start from the comics. This character was born here and also here we have the largest selection when it comes to narrated stories and adventures. Never zaczytywałem especially not in the comics, I'm not an expert by any means, so if I wanted to read something of the Batman series, for sure sięgnąłbym vanity mirror the most recommended, cult novel. His reading would start from "Knightfall". This so-called. 'Story arc' (very loosely przetłumaczyłbym this phrase vanity mirror as "the thread of history") is a set of three volumes of the comic, in which one of the most popular nemesis Dark Knight - Bane - the lead character breaks the spine. vanity mirror It's quite shocking solution allows the reader to take a look at Bruce Wayne, vanity mirror as measured by the impotence and the prospect of being confined to a wheelchair. In addition, there is also the history of Azrael - a member of the mysterious Order of the Assassins. In the background scrolls to several vanity mirror other popular villains - including Joker, Scarecrow and Poison Ivy.
Another novel image, after which I reached, it would be "Killing Joke". This is one of the most popular comics of Batman's iconic enemies - Joker. It is here, in addition to the obvious clash of the two characters mentioned a moment ago, there is also Barbara Gordon - Commissioner Gordon's daughter - who is "Oracle": an expert in matters vanity mirror of Batman computers. It is worth noting that the entire story written by Alan Moore (author of the famous "Watchmen"), so rather vanity mirror storyline to the poor, by definition, should not belong.
The last comic book, which I would like to mention here, it would be obviously "The Dark Knight Returns" by considered by many to be a legend Frank Miller. The novel is known mainly for one reason - the clash of two icons from the stable DC: Superman with Batman. In addition, the characteristic is that here the Dark Knight is 50tce, aging and also it must be measured, in addition to the Joker and Harvey Dent who appear in this story. It is worth to refresh this comic also due to the upcoming sequel to the movie "Man of Steel," Zack Snyder to be loosely based on the above graphic novel. For the first time we see the Bat and alien from Krypton on the silver screen. This alone makes it worthwhile vanity mirror to entice Miller comic book.
Yeah, and how it is with movies vanity mirror and TV series Batman? In the 60s the form was popularized by the show with Adam West, released vanity mirror under (how surprising) the title of "Batman". If someone likes the climate of production of those years, you probably wants to look and to this one. However, I would recommend above all the animated series "Batman: The Animated Series" from the years 1992-1995. In my childhood it was my primary source of knowledge about character, his enemies and everything around Gotham.
Next, one should mention two films of Tim Burton's "Batman" from 1989. And "Batman Returns" in 1992. Playing in them, Michael Keaton plays the role quite "campowego", a little kitschy hero. All but the boundaries of good taste. It should be added to the good cast - Danny DeVito as The Penguin, Jack Nicholson as the Joker, as well as two lovely ladies: Kim Basinger and Michelle Pfeiffer - and also distinctive style director and we have two items that people mention positively to this day.
What followed then, many would like to forget. These were two more screen adaptations (meaning, the continuation of Burton's vanity mirror films), which in turn fit on the cape Val Kilmer ("Batman Forever" from 1995) and ... George Clooney ("Batman & Robin", 1997). Comic kitsch standards have been here repeatedly exceeded,

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