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Date: 18 Sep 2008 02:44 pm (UTC)Seriously, you'd think that women would be interested in these movies if for no other reason than the plethora of hot guys to ogle.
But besides that, a) I didn't grow up as much of a Batman fangirl - I saw all of the older movies (except for Batman and Robin, which I really don't regret missing out on) and remember watching the animated series as a kid, but never got reeeeally interested or anything - when it came to comic books and their related media, I was always way more into Neil Gaiman and other Vertigo fare than men-in-capes superhero tales, and b) I usually hate blow-'em-up guy-oriented action thrillers, the way girls are "supposed" to, and I freaking love The Dark Knight. I'm kind of genuinely baffled as to why someone would just flat-out have no interest, but then, as Cim points out, I'm a fannish geek and don't really understand how non-fannish, non-geeky people regard media.
(I also really liked Ninja Turtles as a kid, though I kind of preferred the original comics to the much more kid-oriented cartoon show and movies.)