Batman has always been my favorite Super hero. On the generation of the 80’s first ever serious Batman movie was excellent, but sadly all the sequels of the franchise flopped, and the franchise never recovered from its failure blows. We had to wait for an awesome Batman to come, and it was a long wait. No one took it seriously, but until they’ve decided to revamp the franchise with the first serious Dark Knight (Batman) movie called “Batman Begins” since 1989’s Batman with Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson, but the 1989 movie started it all. Well, not all people went crazy for it. The real movie which is a sequel that turned Batman franchise around was “The Dark Knight”, which the acting of Heath Ledger’s Joker was really better than Nicholson’s Joker. The movie is real darker than the original back in the late 80’s. Christopher Nolan is a pure genius to recreate Bob Kane’s creation of the franchise. The characters of this decade of the 21st century is far best then the older movies of this Batman back in its heyday. Those were different eras. But I’ll take the new Batman rather then the old one anyway. Batman’s Bane the last villain in The Dark Knight franchise is far best then then the previous two Jokers in this franchise. It was Tim Burton’s Batman that started it all. For me the best movie out of all Batman movies was “The Dark Knight Rises” Tim Burton amazed us with his own Batman in the 80’s and 90’s, but I enjoy the old ones as well as the new ones. The best girl villain was Catwoman in the Dark Knight Rises movie, and if you haven’t seen it, then I recommend you to see it. It’s a great cinematic epic art of all these colorful characters. Batman will always be around, and they’ll make way better ones. My favorite movie series is “The Dark Knight Trilogy”. But you have to give most of the credit to Tim Burton, because he’s the one who started Batman back on the map in the Silver Screen. Most of us won’t ever forget these great wonderful movies.
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Don’t talk to the Wall
The time I talked to the wall and it talked back. I was stunned and speechless. The wall has brought me great memories like putting pictures of sexy women on the wall, and putting famous posters of my favorite singers. I thought of Pink Floyd’s The Wall, and didn’t know that I could break it that way. The movie showed me ways of overcoming the wall. It has erased the doors and created a wall, but I’ve destroyed it to make a hole through it.
By the way my name is Walt Freeman, and am new to this experience, however me and it has made great friends through the years. I didn’t know that it could cuss out bad words and I complained to it. The wall apologized. This is a simple story of boredom.
But, out in public I and the wall walked together on the sidewalk by the neighborhood. People were staring at us saying “Whaaaaaaaaaaaat?????????????????????” I simply said “I know this is bizarre, but it is what it is.” The wall slapped me, but I told it is the truth.
This an experience I want to avoid and not talk about, because of my embarrassment. However, you could see its funny side, perhaps not. The wall explained he didn’t want to be a building or a home. But, I told it that he has to in order for people to stay safe and have a healthy environment.
The incident was all over the news, and all the people watching thought it’s hilarious, even the reporters laughed when they reported the story. Life is now changed and my friend it came back to my home and back to the structure of my home. Its mouth and resemblances as a person has disappeared.
Walls are there to protect you, and thank them for it. I’ve never thanked a wall ever in my life, and this was my very first time doing so. What am I to learn from this? Am I ever going to have a normal life because of it? I don’t think so.
Well, I still lead a normal life, even if people laugh at me from the weird experience of the wall in public. Until, then
don’t ever make friends to your wall, and you’ll never have this experience in your lifetime.
