Weekend update delayed till Monday morning.
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BATMAN BEGINS was pretty good, looked fabulous, but in the end, it is pretty much all backstory.
And I think I'm in love with this book. Dated? Yeah, but not nearly as much as you think. Both a good and bad thing...
"[I]n the end, [BATMAN BEGINS] is pretty much all backstory."
I see your point, but it's immensely more watchable backstory than STAR WARS Episodes 1-3.
Posted by: Gerald So | July 03, 2005 at 06:19 AM
The NYTimes Sunday Styles had a story a couple of weeks ago about Rona Jaffe and The Best of Everything. I discovered the book long ago in college and loved it. I proceeded to read everything else Jaffe wrote, but Best remained my favorite. Dated, yes, but not in the ways people seem to think. Actually, I think a lot of it is still pretty current. Great book.
Posted by: Karen Olson | July 03, 2005 at 09:21 AM
I'm with Gerald. If BATMAN BEGINS was backstory, it was the best backstory I've watched in years. This movie is a smart reinvention of a character who was killed by four increasingly goofy movies.
Posted by: Duane Swierczynski | July 03, 2005 at 11:18 PM