Everything has been done before. Tarantino mentioned this many years ago (I think in the early to mid 2000's since I remember him saying stuff while I was in high school still). There has been nothing original now for 50-70 years. All filmmakers can do now is repackage stuff in a new way. That's what The Batman was doing. Pretty much mixing Batman with Se7en and Saw, which we never saw before since EVERY previous Batman movie is action-y and explosions ever 3-5 minutes or Batman fighting bad guys every 3-5 minutes. For once we get to see Batman be a detective for majority of the movie instead of fighting bad guys. Pretty much ALL previous Batman movies barely let him be a detective. He does some detective work once in a while but is beating up bad guys for majority of the runtime while in The Batman, Batman (well Bruce Wayne) was pretty much just some detective wearing a superhero costume/suit. And I liked what they did with The Batman. They kept things interesting too. The movie felt 30-40 minutes shorter than what it really was. I've lost track as to how many times I've watched The Batman, and I can't remember the last time I re-watched a new-er movie. The last couple years, I pretty much watch the movie in theaters, buy the movie on Blu-Ray and watch it again, but then it gets shelved. The Batman though I've lost track as to how many times I've watched it. Good movie, and definitely my favorite movie of 2022. Shoot. There are days where I'm like: "Oh, I'll watch maybe 30-40 minutes of it" and then end up watching the whole thing, or before I know it, the end credits are rolling. That hasn't happened in years. Maybe the last movie was Spider-Man: Far From Home. Not No Way Home. Far From Home. For some reason everyone thinks I'm confusing the two.
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