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    Mononoke Hime.

    It's sorta like Nausica, but not that good. it creates a imaginary world and make you live in it. but somehow I remember Nausica being much better at every aspect.
    Nausicaa is, without a doubt, Miyazaki's best work. Even Spirited Away, which inexplicably, won an Oscar, doesnt come close to it.
     
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    Blow
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    True story about the guy who introduced colombian cocaine to america. Depp delivers as always and so does Penelope Cruz.
     

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    Batman: Year One


    After being beaten by TF3,Thor,Captain America at last a real comic toon
    Awesome one indeed
    My rating 8.0

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    Whoever the writer may be ,
    He's the real hero.

    Thanks a lot for kosandpol.


     

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    Batman: Year One

    Whoever the writer may be ,
    He's the real hero.


    Frank Miller. Author of Sin City, 300, The Killing Joke/Dark Knight (stories used for Nolan's Batman movies), and a lot of other well known comics and graphic novels.
     

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    Frank Miller. Author of Sin City, 300, The Killing Joke/Dark Knight (stories used for Nolan's Batman movies), and a lot of other well known comics and graphic novels.

    Sin City and 300 ? No wonder hes stories are this great

    Edit:- But the film "Dark Knight" written by Nolan and Goyer :oo:
    to be honest I liked DK more than any other batman film or story which had came across, so far
     
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    Sin City and 300 ? No wonder hes stories are this great

    Edit:- But the film "Dark Knight" written by Nolan and Goyer :oo:
    to be honest I liked DK more than any other batman film or story which had came across, so far
    screen play/script was written by those two, but the base stories were Miller's graphic novels. Some of Joker and Batman dialogs in DK was directly from the Killing Joke.
     

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    screen play/script was written by those two, but the base stories were Miller's graphic novels. Some of Joker and Batman dialogs in DK was directly from the Killing Joke.

    But they have done a significant job developing the base characters.

    Batman is so lucky that whoever adopted him did whatever did without harming the characteristic

    Avatar wasnt that lucky :(

    PS:- Avatar means Last Airbender. Not that blue monkey crap.
     

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    But they have done a significant job developing the base characters.

    Batman is so lucky that whoever adopted him did whatever did without harming the characteristic

    Avatar wasnt that lucky :(

    PS:- Avatar means Last Airbender. Not that blue monkey crap.
    several reasons for that. There's like 70 years worth of material to work on Gotham City's characters. How much material are there to describe the world of Avatar ?
    Also Ding Dong seem to have lost his touch when it comes to making stellar movies. So him reworking the characters is a guaranteed disaster.
    BTW, Bats didnt always get good adaptations. I take it that you have not seen the old Batman TV series or the George Clooney Batman movie have you ?
     

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    several reasons for that. There's like 70 years worth of material to work on Gotham City's characters. How much material are there to describe the world of Avatar ?
    Also Ding Dong seem to have lost his touch when it comes to making stellar movies. So him reworking the characters is a guaranteed disaster.
    BTW, Bats didnt always get good adaptations. I take it that you have not seen the old Batman TV series or the George Clooney Batman movie have you ?

    Its not possible to cover a whole book in just one movie when it comes to Avatar.
    Ding Dong failed to get that simple fact.

    I have seen many Batman toon series long long time ago . Thou I wasn't mature enough to make fair assessment I recall all of them were good enough.

    My plan is to re watch or watch the toon series , you recommended that released on 1993
     

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    Its not possible to cover a whole book in just one movie when it comes to Avatar.
    Ding Dong failed to get that simple fact.

    I have seen many Batman toon series long long time ago . Thou I wasn't mature enough to make fair assessment I recall all of them were good enough.

    My plan is to re watch or watch the toon series , you recommended that released on 1993
    I was referring to the Live Action TV series from the 60s. It was shown on local TV way back in the 80s.
     
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