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    Put on a Happy Face — 6 years ago(September 06, 2019 06:56 AM)

    What makes Batman "Batman" is the art deco style and city that surrounds him. If Chris Nolan had one flaw in his version, it's that he didn't utilize enough art deco. Tim Burton used it heavily (especially in the first), it's heavily used in the 90s animated series. There's a trace of it in the 60s tv series, except the series was series was done in the style of pop art. The two are closely related. The series used splashes of bright colors and surreal, dollhouse-like sets amped up the campiness, similar to Andy Warhol's works. A Batman film and series has to be highly stylized with art deco. It's what makes Batman Batman.
    Pop Art:
    Good example of the two together, Pop Art Deco:
    And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane
    By those who could not hear the music.

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      The<>Mechanic — 6 years ago(September 06, 2019 07:01 AM)

      Gotham looks like a huge ****hole, why would anyone live there ,when they could live in metropolis.
      Ho Ho Ho

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        Phaenon — 6 years ago(September 06, 2019 07:04 AM)

        The Eastern Columbia Building is in Los Angeles though.
        Gotham was one of the old names for New York City and it is the style of New York that it is based on.
        Ding Dong
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          Put on a Happy Face — 6 years ago(September 06, 2019 07:12 AM)

          I know, the pics are a collection from art deco buildings and Batman itself. Batman draws its style from buildings like that.
          And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane
          By those who could not hear the music.

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            Phaenon — 6 years ago(September 06, 2019 07:27 AM)

            There's a combination of brownstone styled buildings, Carnegie skyscrapers, gothic and gargoylesque edifices, art deco and art nouveau with a factory and shipping aspect to large parts of the city.
            Exactly as New York would have looked when he was originally conceived of as an idea.
            A great backdrop for the prince of the story to skulk about in
            Ding Dong
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              Alpha Raven Andromeda — 6 years ago(September 06, 2019 03:04 PM)

              That's what it looked like to me as well. Gotham is a fictional representation of cities like New York City.

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