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We had a discussion when it released.
I'm waiting to purchase an actual copy. I gotta support this stuff.
It feels like a lot darker world now that he's gone.
Gonna see it, his last animated film was probably the best DC animated movie in years.
Thanks, OP.
Gonna go watch it now.
is that a mega link? also mega link for the original please.
Imagine how much darker it would be if he were never in it.
He was 89? What the hell. Thought he was maybe in his 70s at most when he died.
Just seen it. It was great, better than the first one I would say. I mean, although I like RotCC, it felt the plot was just going through the motions and, y'know, had nothing going for it other than being Batman '66. This film feels much more confident on it's story and takes more advantage on the fact that is animated, leading to more fun and opulent setpieces, good fight scenes and great action, something the previous film lacked. The stakes are higher and I love how it challenges our expectations as the plot unravels. Ironically, despite of all the Sprang-like silliness, It felt like an actual mystery, I was on the edge of my seat at times. The film has its own spice of comedy as well, but the tone never feels forced, they make their share of references to the '66 show without being obnoxious and the jokes are really funny taking of the glasses before the fight, except the librarian Lee Maryweather. The only issue I have is the same with rest of the recent DC animated films, bad animation and bad dialog editing, with that weird 1-second gap between lines.
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