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<blockquote data-quote="Willie the Duck" data-source="post: 9257825" data-attributes="member: 6799660"><p>I'm going to say West, and here's my reasoning:</p><p>1) The goal is best Batman, not best Bruce Wayne or best transition between the two. Keaton masters the Bruce/Batman Duality (and is generally my top pick when both roles are considered), but that's not the goal here. West's Wayne is not the best, but the criteria of the question exclude this from the judgement. </p><p>2) Because there are so many competing and honestly contradictory 'versions' of Batman, perfectly capturing them all is something of a nonsensical criteria upon which to render judgment (caveat: unless you stipulate 'My personal favorite take on Batman is ______, and ______ does that the best). For that reason, I'm using the criteria of 'most perfectly captures the version of Batman they clearly were going for'). With that in mind, I think West absolutely nails the campy/cartoon-y hero 60s series was attempting to create. Pattinson's Bat-detective comes close, but I'd still hand the gold to West on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willie the Duck, post: 9257825, member: 6799660"] I'm going to say West, and here's my reasoning: 1) The goal is best Batman, not best Bruce Wayne or best transition between the two. Keaton masters the Bruce/Batman Duality (and is generally my top pick when both roles are considered), but that's not the goal here. West's Wayne is not the best, but the criteria of the question exclude this from the judgement. 2) Because there are so many competing and honestly contradictory 'versions' of Batman, perfectly capturing them all is something of a nonsensical criteria upon which to render judgment (caveat: unless you stipulate 'My personal favorite take on Batman is ______, and ______ does that the best). For that reason, I'm using the criteria of 'most perfectly captures the version of Batman they clearly were going for'). With that in mind, I think West absolutely nails the campy/cartoon-y hero 60s series was attempting to create. Pattinson's Bat-detective comes close, but I'd still hand the gold to West on this. [/QUOTE]
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