I'm sorry lad, but that's your nostalgia speaking more than anything else and I can bet my arm you're over 30. You were probably a child when you saw those movies.
I rewatch them monthly!

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I think I last rewatched the three not long after Nolan's duology and side-story finished for comparison. I watched the second half of Returns when it was randomly on TV since then but that was at least pre-Trump.
As an additional aside, one thing I quite like about both the Burton films is that the comic adaptions come off near perfectly as Batman comics.
Batman Begins and The Dark knight, despite their fault, Christian Bale being a piece of wood and boring fighting scenes, stomp on Burton Batmans.
Nah, Bale's fine and the fight scenes aren't worth complaining about considering superhero films prior including
Batman where Keaton has to move his entire body to turn, the Nolanverse films faults are the awful characters, the baffling dialogue, and the almost impressively incoherent plots/shots in which vital plot points occurring entirely off screen create a plot that is more like an endless series of convenient coincidences during which no one makes actual choices*. Not to mention 2/3rds of them are life-suckingly boring, increasingly so, to the point that
Rises should immediately end after Bane breaks Bruce's back in the sewers.
To indicate my bias against the films, on another forum at the time I gave TDK a 3/5 in the thread on it, which rewarded me with a years worth of PMs from some random dude who found it a bit more favorable. When I gave TDKR a 2/5 later, he was more content to just call me a petty bitch and a troll in the thread. So people can change for the better. Just look at Bruce in the high quality Batman film**,
Batman v Superman for example.
*Goyer/The Nolans vs. Kurtzman/Orci/Abrams short battle to prove which team was "superior" at doing this to two of my favorite franchises was a wonderful time, but I feel Kurtzman is the true king as STID was simply a masterpiece in the field of agency-less convenience-driven event-hopping blockbusters
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