@blowshimselfupdude They were doing a different and origional take on a very flexible character. They humanised Batman. They gave him real emotions, real problems and made him a real man, as apposed to the super human moral preacher from the comics.
In Batman Begins, the explosive chain reaction that Bruce started caused many deaths (8 onscreen) but they most likely weren't intended. Bruce wanted to have a distraction to escape and weaken the League of Shadow ninjas, but the fire caused more than he counted on. Batman lets Ra's Al Ghul die by leaving him in a racing train whose controls has been disabled.
In The Dark Knight Batman saves Joker from certain death but soon after kills Two-Face by throwing him and himself off the ledge.
you said that tim burton was not a comic book reader but neither is chris nolan. he thinks(burton too) that batman is a young batman and will never have a robin in their films when in comics batman was around three years when robin came into the picture
I do disssagree with you, it goes against the core of the character and condricts Batman, he doesn't kill becuase he believes it is wrong and by killing that would make him no better than the Joker etc. It's not the genric thing with alot of superheroes. it is uqiue to the character and Batman shoulld never kill.
but i respect your opinion and I understand your point of view
@blowshimselfupdude - OK whatever You say Eric, That's Fine You like Forever & Robin, It IS a matter of Opinion they are Not the Best Film's ever made and there Not the Worst, why Do you insist on Dragging this Out, You Can't Change My Opinion and I Can Not Change Your's, I'm Not trying to Change Anyone's Opinion with My Video's it's Just My Personal Opinion's, so this Needs to Stop and We Need to Get Over this You like 3&4 I Like 1&2 and I'm Not Judging you On your Opinion so Why Jude Me
@A4F7IPictures Actually it isn't at all. I can still see that &Robin is a terrible movie. I like it because it sucks so much. I DON'T have this with Forever. I am critical of it. And it's the onyl one that can actually hold up as a movie.
Batman killed in forever, he could've saved Two Face by grappling his legs, but he didn't he let him fall to his death, after throwing the coins, Batman killed twoface in the dark knight when he could've thrown a batarang and knocked him out, but he decided to kill
@blowshimselfupdude - Your Right I can't really look at them Critically and the Nostalgia Factor dose sway my opinion of the Film's Agreed, but that is Apparently the same way You feel about Forever & Part 4 because You are Very Un-Critical about the 2 Schumacher Films In Your Reviews, and You have even said You feel that way about Forever because You saw it First as a Child in a Drive-In Theater, It's all a Matter of Opinion and What You saw First as a Child it's Nostalgia pure and simple
@blowshimselfupdude They were doing a different and origional take on a very flexible character. They humanised Batman. They gave him real emotions, real problems and made him a real man, as apposed to the super human moral preacher from the comics.
Just my 2 cents.
SurgicClips69 7 months ago
In Batman Begins, the explosive chain reaction that Bruce started caused many deaths (8 onscreen) but they most likely weren't intended. Bruce wanted to have a distraction to escape and weaken the League of Shadow ninjas, but the fire caused more than he counted on. Batman lets Ra's Al Ghul die by leaving him in a racing train whose controls has been disabled.
In The Dark Knight Batman saves Joker from certain death but soon after kills Two-Face by throwing him and himself off the ledge.
PauliReenactment 1 year ago
you said that tim burton was not a comic book reader but neither is chris nolan. he thinks(burton too) that batman is a young batman and will never have a robin in their films when in comics batman was around three years when robin came into the picture
TWOMERCY 1 year ago
the response worked now
I do disssagree with you, it goes against the core of the character and condricts Batman, he doesn't kill becuase he believes it is wrong and by killing that would make him no better than the Joker etc. It's not the genric thing with alot of superheroes. it is uqiue to the character and Batman shoulld never kill.
but i respect your opinion and I understand your point of view
thezamzie 1 year ago
i tried to apporve the respinse but when i go too click it I can't it won't let me. i tried. all the words dissapear idk
thezamzie 1 year ago
cool
TTHEBLACKR0CK 1 year ago
@blowshimselfupdude - OK whatever You say Eric, That's Fine You like Forever & Robin, It IS a matter of Opinion they are Not the Best Film's ever made and there Not the Worst, why Do you insist on Dragging this Out, You Can't Change My Opinion and I Can Not Change Your's, I'm Not trying to Change Anyone's Opinion with My Video's it's Just My Personal Opinion's, so this Needs to Stop and We Need to Get Over this You like 3&4 I Like 1&2 and I'm Not Judging you On your Opinion so Why Jude Me
A4F7IPictures 1 year ago
@A4F7IPictures Actually it isn't at all. I can still see that &Robin is a terrible movie. I like it because it sucks so much. I DON'T have this with Forever. I am critical of it. And it's the onyl one that can actually hold up as a movie.
blowshimselfupdude 1 year ago
Batman killed in forever, he could've saved Two Face by grappling his legs, but he didn't he let him fall to his death, after throwing the coins, Batman killed twoface in the dark knight when he could've thrown a batarang and knocked him out, but he decided to kill
garlengreen 1 year ago
@blowshimselfupdude - Your Right I can't really look at them Critically and the Nostalgia Factor dose sway my opinion of the Film's Agreed, but that is Apparently the same way You feel about Forever & Part 4 because You are Very Un-Critical about the 2 Schumacher Films In Your Reviews, and You have even said You feel that way about Forever because You saw it First as a Child in a Drive-In Theater, It's all a Matter of Opinion and What You saw First as a Child it's Nostalgia pure and simple
A4F7IPictures 1 year ago