Honestly, Bale was a terrible Batman, his voice was awful, shit he even looked stupid under the cowl, those damn pursed lips, inaudible ramblings and a bipolar contrast between Bruce and Batman. I'm really glad Bale is gone. I welcome Ben.
But Bruce, at least the playboy version, is meant to be the antithesis of Batman. Did you not get that?
No I did not get that at all, it's way above my head. My little pea brain can't fathom these concepts. Do you really think the gap between Bruce and batman should be that large in terms of vocal acting? It was total shit! Yes, in terms of mental state, Bruce is the character and Batman is the reality. Bale's Batman was just an over the top joke for me. The only redeeming quality of that trilogy was the Joker.
I feel this video sums up Bale's performance nicely
There is a reason why these parody's exist, "Did you not get that?"
I can't say i am interested or have been interested in any superman movie, but i am interested to see how they will make this work ... and i am interested in seeing Ben as batman.
I just hope they make very clear this isn't supposed to be the Nolan/Bale-Batman. For me as somebody who isnt't reading comics (I know for just about every thinkable meeting of superheroes, there is a comic where it happens, and similarly a comic where each hero turns villain and vice versa), this movie still seems to be shitting on just about about everything build by the dark-knight-trilogy: Making a batman who was made to be a "realistic" superhero meet an alien from outer space whose powers are so ridiculous you have to think "why doesn't he do X" each second every movie he's in? No thanks. At least that's what it looks like to me.
batman is not suppose to be realistic, nolan did it really well. but it wasnt really "batman". like i hardly ever saw bale throw a batarang and use smoke bombs.
and batman would not quit for 8 years for fuck sake. and he wouldn't walk right in to banes hideout without a plan. hes a fucking world class detective and always scouts.
Honestly, Bale was a terrible Batman, his voice was awful, shit he even looked stupid under the cowl, those damn pursed lips, inaudible ramblings and a bipolar contrast between Bruce and Batman. I'm really glad Bale is gone. I welcome Ben.
But Bruce, at least the playboy version, is meant to be the antithesis of Batman. Did you not get that?
No I did not get that @ all, It's way above my head. My little pea brain can't fathom these concepts. Oh wise, one please enlighten me. Do you really think the gap between Bruce and batman should be that large in terms of vocal acting? It was total shit! Yes, in terms of mental state, Bruce is the character and Batman is the reality. But really...it was bad, really really bad. Bale's Batman was just an over the top joke. The only redeeming quality of that trilogy was the Joker. Simply Bale was just a total shit show, awful acting. Good Riddance.
There is a reason why these parody's exist, "Did you not get that?"
Why do you spew crap like this on public forums. Bale was bad??? Ok. I know Im overreacting but...."The only redeeming quality of that trilogy was the Joker."???? Ok. Nice opinions bro. They suck.
On August 25 2013 01:53 Mafe wrote: I just hope they make very clear this isn't supposed to be the Nolan/Bale-Batman. For me as somebody who isnt't reading comics (I know for just about every thinkable meeting of superheroes, there is a comic where it happens, and similarly a comic where each hero turns villain and vice versa), this movie still seems to be shitting on just about about everything build by the dark-knight-trilogy: Making a batman who was made to be a "realistic" superhero meet an alien from outer space whose powers are so ridiculous you have to think "why doesn't he do X" each second every movie he's in? No thanks. At least that's what it looks like to me.
The only thing I can think of that would wreck superman is dr manhatten from watchmen, he was basically god
On August 25 2013 01:53 Mafe wrote: I just hope they make very clear this isn't supposed to be the Nolan/Bale-Batman. For me as somebody who isnt't reading comics (I know for just about every thinkable meeting of superheroes, there is a comic where it happens, and similarly a comic where each hero turns villain and vice versa), this movie still seems to be shitting on just about about everything build by the dark-knight-trilogy: Making a batman who was made to be a "realistic" superhero meet an alien from outer space whose powers are so ridiculous you have to think "why doesn't he do X" each second every movie he's in? No thanks. At least that's what it looks like to me.
The only thing I can think of that would wreck superman is dr manhatten from watchmen, he was basically god
There are plenty of comic characters that can beat Superman (which certainly does not mean Superman is weak). In terms of human-like characters, the Silver Surfer is a good example (he'd also convincingly beat Dr. Manhattan, whose actual feats are relatively scarce and who tends to be massively overrated - I'm not even sure he could actually beat Superman, given Superman's feats with regards to resistance to matter manipulation).
On August 25 2013 01:53 Mafe wrote: I just hope they make very clear this isn't supposed to be the Nolan/Bale-Batman. For me as somebody who isnt't reading comics (I know for just about every thinkable meeting of superheroes, there is a comic where it happens, and similarly a comic where each hero turns villain and vice versa), this movie still seems to be shitting on just about about everything build by the dark-knight-trilogy: Making a batman who was made to be a "realistic" superhero meet an alien from outer space whose powers are so ridiculous you have to think "why doesn't he do X" each second every movie he's in? No thanks. At least that's what it looks like to me.
The only thing I can think of that would wreck superman is dr manhatten from watchmen, he was basically god
There are plenty of comic characters that can beat Superman (which certainly does not mean Superman is weak). In terms of human-like characters, the Silver Surfer is a good example (he'd also convincingly beat Dr. Manhattan, whose actual feats are relatively scarce and who tends to be massively overrated - I'm not even sure he could actually beat Superman, given Superman's feats with regards to resistance to matter manipulation).
oh k, I'm just basing it off what I saw in the two movies (watchmen/fantastic four). Sounds like it's different in the comics.
On August 25 2013 01:53 Mafe wrote: I just hope they make very clear this isn't supposed to be the Nolan/Bale-Batman. For me as somebody who isnt't reading comics (I know for just about every thinkable meeting of superheroes, there is a comic where it happens, and similarly a comic where each hero turns villain and vice versa), this movie still seems to be shitting on just about about everything build by the dark-knight-trilogy: Making a batman who was made to be a "realistic" superhero meet an alien from outer space whose powers are so ridiculous you have to think "why doesn't he do X" each second every movie he's in? No thanks. At least that's what it looks like to me.
The only thing I can think of that would wreck superman is dr manhatten from watchmen, he was basically god
There are plenty of comic characters that can beat Superman (which certainly does not mean Superman is weak). In terms of human-like characters, the Silver Surfer is a good example (he'd also convincingly beat Dr. Manhattan, whose actual feats are relatively scarce and who tends to be massively overrated - I'm not even sure he could actually beat Superman, given Superman's feats with regards to resistance to matter manipulation).
oh k, I'm just basing it off what I saw in the two movies (watchmen/fantastic four). Sounds like it's different in the comics.
Yeah, the movie Silver Surfer was a complete joke :-D He's vastly more powerful in the comics (and his power doesn't come from his board at all).
On August 25 2013 01:53 Mafe wrote: I just hope they make very clear this isn't supposed to be the Nolan/Bale-Batman. For me as somebody who isnt't reading comics (I know for just about every thinkable meeting of superheroes, there is a comic where it happens, and similarly a comic where each hero turns villain and vice versa), this movie still seems to be shitting on just about about everything build by the dark-knight-trilogy: Making a batman who was made to be a "realistic" superhero meet an alien from outer space whose powers are so ridiculous you have to think "why doesn't he do X" each second every movie he's in? No thanks. At least that's what it looks like to me.
The only thing I can think of that would wreck superman is dr manhatten from watchmen, he was basically god
There are plenty of comic characters that can beat Superman (which certainly does not mean Superman is weak). In terms of human-like characters, the Silver Surfer is a good example (he'd also convincingly beat Dr. Manhattan, whose actual feats are relatively scarce and who tends to be massively overrated - I'm not even sure he could actually beat Superman, given Superman's feats with regards to resistance to matter manipulation).
I didn't read a lot of comic books and such, but technically, couldn't Dr.M simply make a wall of kryptonite around him? :D
On August 25 2013 01:53 Mafe wrote: I just hope they make very clear this isn't supposed to be the Nolan/Bale-Batman. For me as somebody who isnt't reading comics (I know for just about every thinkable meeting of superheroes, there is a comic where it happens, and similarly a comic where each hero turns villain and vice versa), this movie still seems to be shitting on just about about everything build by the dark-knight-trilogy: Making a batman who was made to be a "realistic" superhero meet an alien from outer space whose powers are so ridiculous you have to think "why doesn't he do X" each second every movie he's in? No thanks. At least that's what it looks like to me.
The only thing I can think of that would wreck superman is dr manhatten from watchmen, he was basically god
There are plenty of comic characters that can beat Superman (which certainly does not mean Superman is weak). In terms of human-like characters, the Silver Surfer is a good example (he'd also convincingly beat Dr. Manhattan, whose actual feats are relatively scarce and who tends to be massively overrated - I'm not even sure he could actually beat Superman, given Superman's feats with regards to resistance to matter manipulation).
I didn't read a lot of comic books and such, but technically, couldn't Dr.M simply make a wall of kryptonite around him? :D
Well, how would he know about Superman's weakness to kryptonite? Contrary to the Silver Surfer, Dr. Manhattan does not possess cosmic awareness ,-) edit: also, he wouldn't know the structure of kryptonite.
On August 25 2013 01:53 Mafe wrote: I just hope they make very clear this isn't supposed to be the Nolan/Bale-Batman. For me as somebody who isnt't reading comics (I know for just about every thinkable meeting of superheroes, there is a comic where it happens, and similarly a comic where each hero turns villain and vice versa), this movie still seems to be shitting on just about about everything build by the dark-knight-trilogy: Making a batman who was made to be a "realistic" superhero meet an alien from outer space whose powers are so ridiculous you have to think "why doesn't he do X" each second every movie he's in? No thanks. At least that's what it looks like to me.
The only thing I can think of that would wreck superman is dr manhatten from watchmen, he was basically god
There are plenty of comic characters that can beat Superman (which certainly does not mean Superman is weak). In terms of human-like characters, the Silver Surfer is a good example (he'd also convincingly beat Dr. Manhattan, whose actual feats are relatively scarce and who tends to be massively overrated - I'm not even sure he could actually beat Superman, given Superman's feats with regards to resistance to matter manipulation).
I didn't read a lot of comic books and such, but technically, couldn't Dr.M simply make a wall of kryptonite around him? :D
Well, how would he know about Superman's weakness to kryptonite? Contrary to the Silver Surfer, Dr. Manhattan does not possess cosmic awareness ,-)
Been a while since I read Watchmen, but doesn't Manhattan experience all of time at once or something? That alone makes him way more godlike than either Supes or the Surfer.
On August 25 2013 01:53 Mafe wrote: I just hope they make very clear this isn't supposed to be the Nolan/Bale-Batman. For me as somebody who isnt't reading comics (I know for just about every thinkable meeting of superheroes, there is a comic where it happens, and similarly a comic where each hero turns villain and vice versa), this movie still seems to be shitting on just about about everything build by the dark-knight-trilogy: Making a batman who was made to be a "realistic" superhero meet an alien from outer space whose powers are so ridiculous you have to think "why doesn't he do X" each second every movie he's in? No thanks. At least that's what it looks like to me.
The only thing I can think of that would wreck superman is dr manhatten from watchmen, he was basically god
There are plenty of comic characters that can beat Superman (which certainly does not mean Superman is weak). In terms of human-like characters, the Silver Surfer is a good example (he'd also convincingly beat Dr. Manhattan, whose actual feats are relatively scarce and who tends to be massively overrated - I'm not even sure he could actually beat Superman, given Superman's feats with regards to resistance to matter manipulation).
I didn't read a lot of comic books and such, but technically, couldn't Dr.M simply make a wall of kryptonite around him? :D
Well, how would he know about Superman's weakness to kryptonite? Contrary to the Silver Surfer, Dr. Manhattan does not possess cosmic awareness ,-)
Been a while since I read Watchmen, but doesn't Manhattan experience all of time at once or something? That alone makes him way more godlike than either Supes or the Surfer.
No, he has the possibility to see his own past and future, but he can't see the past and future of other people. He has shown the ability to modify the past from his own timeline, but when he did he "fractured reality" (something he had no control over) and had to go back to fix the changes. That's why he states himself that he is a slave to determinism.
The Silver Surfer, meanwhile, has actual time travel feats (beyond his own timeline). I'm not sure post-Crisis Superman can time travel the way pre-Crisis Superman could, but I think he can still do it through speed.