oooh the Batman films. I have a controversial opinion of those. I think the 2nd one was shiteeee. The one everyone thinks is awesome.
Why? Because it's not a Batman film. He hardly features. Indeed the only person given any real screen time is the Joker (who was brilliant). Dent has a sudden un-characteristic about-face (yeah, yeah) of attitude considering all that went before. Batman, well he just growled incomprehensively and did nothing...
Then there's the fact that it's just one action scene after another with f**k all plot inbetween. Ohh we can flip a truck over, let's do that and figure out a way of getting it into the script. etc.
It annoyed me greatly. It could have been a die hard film if they'd just swapped Willis into the lead role.
The first was bloody brilliant. Though I wasn't as happy with the dark knight not being a psycho. A facet of his character I always liked and something Keaton nailed in the first two. Indeed Batman Returns, to me is the most faithful of the lot being truly dark and twisted.
The last one I admit I enjoyed. More plot than 2 and the focus back on batman. Some serious contrivances and massively obvious/convenient set ups for the ending. The first is still the purest of this batch though.
FWIW Dredd is awesome. It finally does him justice (snigger). A character that DOES NOT evolve or get touchy feely. It's actually worth seeing in 3D too for the scenes from the junkies perspective where it all goes hyper-real and slo-mo.
It is however one of the most graphically violent films I've ever seen. As it should be. JD (and 2000AD as a whole) was full on and so is this. It betrays its budget when you see outside the single location in which the film is set, but that's not bad thing. They were forced to concentrate on moving the characters on. It's essentially a day in the life and it sets it up for great things to come. I hope it makes money and they get to do more.
FWIW, yes, it's *exactly* the same plot as The Raid (which I highly recommend for martial arts fans). There are arguments as to which came first and I honestly don't care. The guy who made the Raid as good as admits his film is a rip of Assault on Precinct 13 anyhow and he uses loads of JC ques in his style.