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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman
And of course, villians in both films decide the life-or-death fate of victims by coin toss.
mousepod, I don't hate the Gotham of Batman Begins. I just found the more realistic setting and more realistic actions (on the surface*) of the villain a refreshing change for a series that's supposed to be the "gritty" version of Batman. I enjoyed the slightly fantastic Gotham of Batman Begins, but I prefer Burton's fantasy Gotham to that. They're all good, though. And I just like it when a sequel takes on a different tone, rather than simply trying to replicate.
* I liked that Joker didn't have henchmen this time around ... but how did he manage to plant all those bombs everywhere all by himself?
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He did have henchmen.
The guys who brought in his "body" -
He told the guys he had room in his "organization"
All the clowns that he kept using
He had loads of henchmen. Disposable- but plenty.