the only bad part about Bale's Batman is that stupid voice. never in the other movies, cartoons, video games, or anything else in which you actually hear his voice did Batman make himself sound like a throat cancer victim. no idea what Nolan was thinking there
The Following User Says Thank You to Hemi-Cuda For This Useful Post:
the only bad part about Bale's Batman is that stupid voice. never in the other movies, cartoons, video games, or anything else in which you actually hear his voice did Batman make himself sound like a throat cancer victim. no idea what Nolan was thinking there
Have you heard Bruce Greenwood's Batman from Under The Hood? It's pretty throat cancer esq.
__________________
Quote:
Originally Posted by Locke
Thats why Flames fans make ideal Star Trek fans. We've really been taught to embrace the self-loathing and extreme criticism.
As far as I'm concerned, the best Batman movies were Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992). Period. Christian Bale is a crap Batman.
The best Batman, outside of the voice, is Bale. In the other Batmans defense, this is due to the quality of writing in these films compared to the others.
The best Bruce Wayne is hands down Micheal Keaton. This is purely due to the actors ability to acurately portray the character.
Of course, in my opinion.
__________________ "In brightest day, in blackest night / No evil shall escape my sight / Let those who worship evil's might / Beware my power, Green Lantern's light!"
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to GreenLantern For This Useful Post:
Best Batman: Bale
Best Bruce Wayne: Bale
Best Batman Movies: Nolan's
Michael Keaton was great and the 1989 Batman was fantastic, but Nolan took the feel to a different level and I totally enjoyed his stories more than Burton's.
the voices for Arkham Asylum are the same as the Batman animated movies right? when i think of the Batman of lore, that's the one that pops into mind. the look and voice just seem right
The Following User Says Thank You to Hemi-Cuda For This Useful Post:
the voices for Arkham Asylum are the same as the Batman animated movies right? when i think of the Batman of lore, that's the one that pops into mind. the look and voice just seem right
Totally agree. Bale really needs to turn down the throat cancer for this movie.
the voices for Arkham Asylum are the same as the Batman animated movies right? when i think of the Batman of lore, that's the one that pops into mind. the look and voice just seem right
Not all of them. But Harley, Batman, and the Joker were. Gordon was different from the show.
But to a whole generation, Kevin Conroy IS the animated Batman.
__________________
Quote:
Originally Posted by Locke
Thats why Flames fans make ideal Star Trek fans. We've really been taught to embrace the self-loathing and extreme criticism.
Craig: Ya you know I just looked back and Two Face had the Commish's kid with a gun to his head and I was like ahh man what are we gonna do now? I thought all of this I can't even imagine what his family is doing at home.. then you know I really came through in the end and I even said to Gordon before the show down "Hey you got kids in every movie but this one, maybe tonight they will make it in?" And he just kind of laughed but you know when it mattered he really came through.
__________________ "In brightest day, in blackest night / No evil shall escape my sight / Let those who worship evil's might / Beware my power, Green Lantern's light!"
Best Batman: Bale
Best Bruce Wayne: Bale
Best Batman Movies: Nolan's
Michael Keaton was great and the 1989 Batman was fantastic, but Nolan took the feel to a different level and I totally enjoyed his stories more than Burton's.
Best Batman: Conroy
Best Bruce Wayne: Conroy
Best Batman Movies: Timm's
Sorry, but the animated Batmans of the ADCU really are the best. The fact that Bale's biggest stumbling point is his hard-on to try and imitate Conroy tells you all you need to know.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Yeah_Baby
But to a whole generation, Kevin Conroy IS Batman.
I loved the Nolan movies, I think that Bale is the best Batman, I think Bale is the best Bruce Wayne, however overall best most iconic line goes to Keaton's Batman
Thug: wha... what are you?!
Batman: I'm Batman
Still makes me smile and gives me a fata yeah, feeling!
My second favourite line would be
Gamble: Do you think you can steal from us and just walk away?
Joker: Yeah
I feel like I need to re-watch the cartoon Batman shows and movies though. I wasn't overly impressed with Mask of the Phantasm though
__________________ "Calgary Flames is the best team in all the land" - My Brainwashed Son
The only brutal thing about this moving coming up is that it'll be the last one. I don't understand why they don't just sign Nolan on for like 10 of these bad boys and keep pumping them out every few years.
The only brutal thing about this moving coming up is that it'll be the last one. I don't understand why they don't just sign Nolan on for like 10 of these bad boys and keep pumping them out every few years.
God knows the money will be there.
Because Nolan wouldn't want to do that forever and I guarantee you that they all wouldn't be as awesome if you had 10 of them.
__________________
Quote:
Originally Posted by Locke
Thats why Flames fans make ideal Star Trek fans. We've really been taught to embrace the self-loathing and extreme criticism.
Because Nolan wouldn't want to do that forever and I guarantee you that they all wouldn't be as awesome if you had 10 of them.
The thing about superhero movies that you don't find in comics or cartoons is that you really can only make a few before you'd need to reboot, unless it's animation or the main characters are animated.
It would take 20 years or so to get 10 Batman films out and in that time people are going to age to the point that they are unbelievable in the role or things are going to just skip ahead to fast and you'd start missing things or have huge exposition points.
After film 5, Nolan would likely have to restart or go a completely different direction. Chances are Bale wouldn't be interested in continuing on that far, Caine and Freeman are unlikely to act deep into their 80s and 90s so suddenly you have all new actors and what if they're not as good?
What villains can you use to keep things interesting for 10 movies? When do you recast the Joker, or justify bringing Harvey Dent back from the dead?
Super hero franchises just can't last long enough for that many films in one continuity.
I know we all hate Batman and Robin, but I think Clooney was a decent Bruce Wayne. But a terrible Batman.
I really don't blame Clooney for any of that mess. Any of the actors in fact. That entire mess is on the shoulders of Joel Schumacher.
Some of the actors he had were perfect for the roles cast in in B&R and Batman Forever, but nothing could save the direction and writing of those films.