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Ok.
Tim Burton's was much more artistic, making the setting of Gotham City into a work of art, from the buildings to the people.
Nolan's used modern day settings, normal architecture.
Burton's had the character of Batman already developed, has been fighting crime for some time, and had his first encounter with the Joker.
Nolan's Batman shows the progress and training he had to develop into Batman.
Burton had Kim Basinger
Nolan had Katie Holmes.
Burton had Prince do the entire soundtrack to the movie
I don't know about Nolan's.
Overall, I enjoyed Batman Begins more than Batman because of the overall depth of the story, I found it compelling, gripping and great.
P.S. Don't pick mine as best answer, I kinda cheated by using the other two as inspiration
2006-06-30 05:46:09
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answered by Southpaw 7
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Christopher Nolan took the material seriously, portrayed it as if it could be a real person with real problems.
Burton turned it into playground fantasy.
The reason that so many people enjoyed these comics over the years is not because of the fantasy side of it - it was the material that touched upon real issues that we experienced or dealt with in our lives. A good example it the movie "Batman and Robin". That movie was ALL bubble gum fantasy, and look how well it did.
2006-06-30 06:11:13
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answered by Christopher B 6
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Tim Burton made Batman a Tim Burton movie,stylish, but Batman Begins was a little darker, and more intense. But I like both, the other sequels reek.
Cilian Murphy played Scarecrow.
2006-06-30 05:47:05
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answered by Not_Here 6
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Tim Burton was original, dark, and set the tone for the modern conflicted hero movie.
Chris Nolan tried to be all of those things in explaining the backstory of Bruce Wayne becoming Batman.
Oh, and Tim Burton got Jack Nicholson to play the Joker, ensuring the movie was amazing, while I couldn't name the actor who played Scarecrow.
2006-06-30 05:46:20
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answered by But why is the rum always gone? 6
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Burton's version of Bats rocks.
Nolan's version don't rock.
2006-06-30 06:00:20
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answered by Anonymous
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They're made by different people, duh!
2006-06-30 06:24:39
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answered by franny4181 3
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