I didn't really think any of the actors cast as Batman in the movies from the 80's and 90's was a very good fit for the character]s the villian like a druglord or robber or something corny like that because RK told me I would`nt see any villian from the comic books. Or is it a new villian?[/quote] Having not read all of the Batman comics, I can't say whether the villains from this movie were ever in them; however, they were featured in Batman: The Animated Series. At any rate they are neither nameless goons nor villains that have been featured in other Batman movies.Tom Dincht wrote:I just saw "Batman" today coincidentally and I think Michael Keaten was good and they should`ve kept him and not use George Cloony. That guy is NOT a good Batman.
Is the villian like a druglord or robber or something corny like that because RK told me I would`nt see any villian from the comic books. Or is it a new villian?
Michael wrote:^ . . . . . . and no nipples on the bat suit . . . . .
Yojimbo wrote:Lol that was ridiculous with Clooney.
Kkun wrote:Yes, we can assume from Clooney's bat suit that Batman was constantly cold. It was in the movie with Mr. Freeze, too! Oh ho!
...stupid bat nipples.
Rita wrote:Almost enough to watch the other Batman movies exceot that people keep saying the others are not very good.
SwordSkill wrote:I think Batman Bale could have used a little less growling.
Rita wrote:I have to say that I have never seen any of the previous Baman movies, I've never seen the shows, or read the comics, or had anything to do with Batman. I never had any interest in him. However Talame convinced me to go see the movie the other day, and I really enjoyed it. Almost enough to watch the other Batman movies exceot that people keep saying the others are not very good.
cbwing0 wrote:I thought that made a lot of sense. He wanted to intimidate people, so he acted (and dressed) like a monster. He also had to make an effort to disguise his voice (he changed his voice significantly while in-costume) in order ensure that people wouldn't immediately guess that he was Batman. Everyone always asks, "why can't people tell that Clark Kent is Superman?" It's a plothole in lots of superhero movies, and it is nice to see that it was avoided in Batman Begins.
Michael wrote:Mark Hamill!! I kid you not.
SirThinks2Much wrote:Holy cow! someone still remembers that series.
For the voice, he's got it. Not sure about the looks though...but that's why there's white makeup.
I would have picked Jim Carrey, but they already wasted him in Batman Forever.
What about Johnny Depp? I mean, think about it: he's got comic sensebilities (POTC, Benny and Joon), can pull off the white makeup and dark lips (edward Scissorhands), and can wear purple (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory). MAybe...
Ashley wrote:I have never been a huge comic nerd, so I had very low expectations for the movie. All I knew was it was a new Batman movie with Liam Neeson. I was a little shock at how dark/scary it was, but it was hardly a bad film at all. I may see the next one, which is rumored to have Mark Hamil as Joker, which I'm actually for.
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