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Post by Sleeping Like An Angel on Apr 30, 2014 17:38:11 GMT -5
Paul Dini is a god among writers for Batman. In my opinion, his work on Batman is one of the best and I'd kill to see him at the helm of something major. The justice he can do to not only Batman but the entire rogues gallery is insane.
Plus we'd be guaranteed to get Harley Quinn in there somewhere.
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2014 9:20:08 GMT -5
I doubt Alan Moore would ever be involved in making a superhero movie, but point taken. If it was me in charge, I'd give Timm/Dini whatever they wanted to help me make a DC connected universe work. Yup.....
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2014 9:27:00 GMT -5
I wish DC nothing but success.. But if Man of Steel is their starting line, and Man of Steel 2 is 50% Batman with hints of the Justice League throughout the movie.. Then the 3rd movie being the Justice League.. I think they're doing it wrong.. Nothing about this seems planned, it all seems rushed.. They're rushing to catch the superhero fire that has caught on at the box office. It screams desperation. And that's why I dislike what's going on.. I really wanted to like Man of Steel.. I just thought it was terrible. Hell, I bought it on Blu Ray so I could maybe find something I like in it.. I found nothing. . Yes indeed and here's another thing. Iron man II was WIDELY sh*t on for being a "Avengers Advert".......and from the sounds of it BvsS is going to be heavier on the world building. For the record? I really enjoyed IM2....but it doesn't bode well for how this sequel will be received. Also worringly?there hasn't been a peep about Supes in this movie.....I mean like ZIP.
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Post by Jacob on May 12, 2014 14:34:05 GMT -5
Zack Snyder released this image a few hours ago with the quote 'Could be time to pull the tarp...tomorrow?' I love that it looks like a mix up of the 80's Batmobile and the Tumbler.
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Post by johnnyb on May 13, 2014 0:22:13 GMT -5
Looks to me like a mix of the Tumbler and the Schumacher Batmobiles... hope it's closer to the Burton Batmobile.
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Post by Word™ on May 13, 2014 1:28:22 GMT -5
omfg, look how gritty that warehouse iz!
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2014 4:28:47 GMT -5
Looks to me like a mix of the Tumbler and the Schumacher Batmobiles... hope it's closer to the Burton Batmobile. I have heard the arkham series is an influence on several areas of design and I endorse that 100%.....so I would love to see a Batmobile design close to The Arkham one. Im looking forward to Batman being Batman again.
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Post by johnnyb on May 13, 2014 5:07:10 GMT -5
Looks to me like a mix of the Tumbler and the Schumacher Batmobiles... hope it's closer to the Burton Batmobile. I have heard the arkham series is an influence on several areas of design and I endorse that 100%.....so I would love to see a Batmobile design close to The Arkham one. Im looking forward to Batman being Batman again. I love the Nolan Batman movies, but I think there's a very good chance that I like Ben Affleck's Batman better than Bale's, based on everything I've heard about this new spin on the character.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2014 5:34:33 GMT -5
I have heard the arkham series is an influence on several areas of design and I endorse that 100%.....so I would love to see a Batmobile design close to The Arkham one. Im looking forward to Batman being Batman again. I love the Nolan Batman movies, but I think there's a very good chance that I like Ben Affleck's Batman better than Bale's, based on everything I've heard about this new spin on the character. The super realistic spin on Nolans stuff hurts it for me but I do find them all very enjoyable. overrated but enjoyable. However I will always prefer Keaton's Batman & Jacks Joker & Im also really looking forward to affleck/Bats
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Post by johnnyb on May 13, 2014 6:19:49 GMT -5
I love the Nolan Batman movies, but I think there's a very good chance that I like Ben Affleck's Batman better than Bale's, based on everything I've heard about this new spin on the character. The super realistic spin on Nolans stuff hurts it for me but I do find them all very enjoyable. overrated but enjoyable. However I will always prefer Keaton's Batman & Jacks Joker & Im also really looking forward to affleck/Bats I liked the hyper-realism spin on Batman in the Nolan movies, but the first movie is really the only one that has the character figured out. He does real detective work in it that saves lives, he fights like an actual ninja, and every scene he's in he does some cool Batman beat (particularly the crouching, gargoyle-like poses when he's talking to Gordon/Rachel or near rooftops). By TDK he was basically just a street brawler that punched harder than the other guy (though I love the scene with Scarecrow and the scene in Hong Konh), and he was a complete sissy by TDKR (which, aside from the part where he and Catwoman dismantle Bane's guards in the tunnels, had some of the most poorly-shot and choreographed action scenes ever in a blockbuster movie). No live-action director has ever topped the scene from Begins where Batman takes out Falcone's men at the docks. I thought Keaton was great in the Batman suit, but Burton didn't really understand (or care to understand) the Batman character, so those movies just kind run on nostalgic fumes for me. Some great moments though. For what it's worth, I think the best full-length Batman movie to date has been the animated "The Dark Knight Returns" from a couple of years ago. Begins would be a close second though.
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Post by Brad on May 13, 2014 6:22:51 GMT -5
I think it's safe to say that I'm a bigger Marvel fan. BUT, I'm interested big time in Ghotham
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Post by Robert69 on May 13, 2014 10:09:00 GMT -5
Give me "Forever" or "Dark Knight" over any other movies, so far. But I'm stoked about Affleck as Batman, and how this Batmobile looks.
I thoroughly enjoyed Man of Steel, and I can't wait to see what they do with Bats.
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Post by Word™ on May 13, 2014 10:28:33 GMT -5
'Batman Begins' and 'The Dark Knight' are 2 of my favorite movies ever. I think they're nicely put together, and the performances are big.. And while The Dark Knight Rises is cool, I guess, to complete the trilogy.. It took me a couple views to confirm my sneaking suspicion that it's pure sh*t.
I loved it opening night tho.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2014 10:54:56 GMT -5
The super realistic spin on Nolans stuff hurts it for me but I do find them all very enjoyable. overrated but enjoyable. However I will always prefer Keaton's Batman & Jacks Joker & Im also really looking forward to affleck/Bats I liked the hyper-realism spin on Batman in the Nolan movies, but the first movie is really the only one that has the character figured out. He does real detective work in it that saves lives, he fights like an actual ninja, and every scene he's in he does some cool Batman beat (particularly the crouching, gargoyle-like poses when he's talking to Gordon/Rachel or near rooftops). By TDK he was basically just a street brawler that punched harder than the other guy (though I love the scene with Scarecrow and the scene in Hong Konh), and he was a complete sissy by TDKR (which, aside from the part where he and Catwoman dismantle Bane's guards in the tunnels, had some of the most poorly-shot and choreographed action scenes ever in a blockbuster movie). No live-action director has ever topped the scene from Begins where Batman takes out Falcone's men at the docks. I thought Keaton was great in the Batman suit, but Burton didn't really understand (or care to understand) the Batman character, so those movies just kind run on nostalgic fumes for me. Some great moments though. For what it's worth, I think the best full-length Batman movie to date has been the animated "The Dark Knight Returns" from a couple of years ago. Begins would be a close second though. Best Batman movie for me is Mask of The Phantasm. Contains the best pure Joker moment of any outing.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2014 10:56:47 GMT -5
Zack Snyder released this image a few hours ago with the quote 'Could be time to pull the tarp...tomorrow?' I love that it looks like a mix up of the 80's Batmobile and the Tumbler. looks like it could be very close to the Batmobile that was trashed during Cataclysm when the earthquake hit......which is great because its one of my favourite designs.
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Post by Robert69 on May 13, 2014 11:20:07 GMT -5
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Post by Robert69 on May 13, 2014 11:22:17 GMT -5
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Post by Word™ on May 13, 2014 11:27:46 GMT -5
Something looks SUPER weird about Batfleck..
EDIT: I keep looking at it.. I can't really wrap my mind around it.. Why does he look so heavy?
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2014 11:45:52 GMT -5
Excellent......I love it. also it has JUST dawned on me that this movie isn't out for 2 f*ckin years lads......Jesus wept.
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Post by Deep Figure Value on May 13, 2014 11:49:57 GMT -5
Totally badass. Can't speak to how the flick will turn out, but that is an awesome look.
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