I also find it funny how many of us love the fact they actually show him applying the makeup to his eyes because of how realistic it is. Then you have others who just seem like so much in a rush to scream "emo!" that they just don't care.
It's not the eye makeup. Just the way he looked in general. The hair. The "I cut myself at night" look on his face 24/7. All of it.DallasTeleAg said:
I also find it funny how many of us love the fact they actually show him applying the makeup to his eyes because of how realistic it is. Then you have others who just seem like so much in a rush to scream "emo!" that they just don't care.
DallasTeleAg said:
I also find it funny how many of us love the fact they actually show him applying the makeup to his eyes because of how realistic it is. Then you have others who just seem like so much in a rush to scream "emo!" that they just don't care.
This is exactly my thought.TCTTS said:
Not to mention, "I want my Bruce Wayne to be a suave playboy" is such a weird request of a character whose whole schtick is that he's so damaged he literally dresses up like a bat at night and takes his anger/sadness out on criminals. This version of a Bruce, at this point in his life, makes WAY more sense. Again, we'll get suave Bruce eventually.
My point on that is more about the lack of suspense than the realism. I've never complained about Superman being unrealistic. The dude gets shot in the eyeball and the bullet disintegrates, for crying out loud. Realism is out of the window. But there is never any suspense with Superman. He is too ridiculously powerful. You KNOW that all he has to do is grit his teeth a little harder and he will be able to do ANYTHING. Including move entire planets if necessary. That makes it BORING.DallasTeleAg said:This is exactly my thought.TCTTS said:
Not to mention, "I want my Bruce Wayne to be a suave playboy" is such a weird request of a character whose whole schtick is that he's so damaged he literally dresses up like a bat at night and takes his anger/sadness out on criminals. This version of a Bruce, at this point in his life, makes WAY more sense. Again, we'll get suave Bruce eventually.
We are literally talking about one of the most brooding superheroes in the genre. Someone who has no superpowers and focuses his life on getting revenge on the world. The guy is obviously suffering from mental issues.
Also, it seems like many of the critiques I am also seeing is that it isn't realistic enough. Where's the line for some of you?
Billionaire dresses up in a bat costume and beats up criminals.
aTmAg: Okay... i can buy all of that, but how many criminals at once? Because I personally have a problem with more than two!
At some point, we have to remember this is a freaking comic book movie. It seems to be getting more critique than just about any other super hero movie.
Can aTmAg not watch Thor, because hammers can't fly? Gamma radiation also doesn't create a giant green rage monster, you know. Also, the Ironman suit isn't real.
DallasTeleAg said:This constant talking point that Pattinson wasn't big enough to fight nobodies on the street, is getting tired. I like the idea that he's built more for endurance and not just a bodybuilder. I had no problem with his physique in the movie.Aggie_Boomin 21 said:
A big deal was made of him not "bulking up", which translates to not using anabolic steroids, and people were mostly supportive. I agree though, him looking average didn't seem to fit. You'd think he'd be able to to channel all that angst into lifting some weights.
Image of Anderson Silva and one of Robert Pattinson.
It's been a while since I watched the Nolan batman movies, but if I remember right, Bruce Wayne got his ass kicked several times, by Liam Neeson in the first one and for damn sure Tom Hardy in the last one. I think the last Nolan movie was the worst of his, but the final fight with Tom Hardy (I forget his character's name) was still very dicey.DallasTeleAg said:
I can't think of a movie where i was on the edge of my seat, worried about the hero. At least in the first few movies. We all know the hero is going to live through the end of the movie.
I get the critique of taking so many bullets. Others have mentioned that, and I also don't like my Batman like Ironman. However, he has always been able to take a direct shot with his armor. Many Batman movies show this.
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And I don't buy the emu look because he is damaged. I have a friend commit suicide in the last few years and he looked normal like everybody else.
aTmAg said:
And I don't buy the emu look because he is damaged. I had a friend commit suicide in the last few years and he looked normal like everybody else.
Robin Williams, Anthony Bourdain, Aaron Swartz? Any of them look like emos to you? Hell, here is a wiki page on famous suicides in this century. Look at all the pictures on the right. Do ANY of them look like emo's? Hell no. Hell not even Kurt Cobain looked like a freak as much as Patterson in this movie. Just so you know, people tend grow out of the emo stage in high school.TCTTS said:aTmAg said:
And I don't buy the emu look because he is damaged. I had a friend commit suicide in the last few years and he looked normal like everybody else.
"I can point out one, single outlier from my personal life, therefor everything you're saying is invalidated" is always such a weird position to take.
TCTTS said:aTmAg said:
And I don't buy the emu look because he is damaged. I had a friend commit suicide in the last few years and he looked normal like everybody else.
"I can point out one, single outlier from my personal life, therefor everything you're saying is invalidated" is always such a weird position to take.
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. I lost count of how many people he beat up when he walked into the club early in the movie. Like the guys conveniently lined up and waited for their turn.
aTmAg said:
And I don't buy the emu look because he is damaged. I had a friend commit suicide in the last few years and he looked normal like everybody else.
So we are supposed to believe that he is disciplined enough to train so hard that he is basically the best hand to hand fighter the world has ever seen and also gain the technical knowledge to somehow design/aquire his suit, a turbine +piston batmobile, one of a kind motorcycle, etc. but is too disturbed to even fake it and get a hair cut?DallasTeleAg said:
Lol... your argument is absurd. The character of Batman is literally written as one who broods on his parents' death, and uses it as a catalyst to go out and be a masked vigilante. This is the premise we are given. The character is not your friend, or Robin Williams, or whomever else.
If you want to call the character "emo', then go for it. I think their direction with the character in this movie was fantastic. I think Pattinson did a great job in the roll. I loved everything about this movie except for about the last 30 minutes, where I would drop my score to a 7/10. 10/10 for the first 2-2.5 hours, and 7/10 for the remainder.
I understand everyone has differing opinions, but I find it funny how so many seem to either be that the movie is excellent, and others just have a list of criticisms, generally stylistic in nature.
So you are claiming that a 1v10 fight against bouncers is realistic?fig96 said:Quote:
. I lost count of how many people he beat up when he walked into the club early in the movie. Like the guys conveniently lined up and waited for their turn.
Yeah, I'd expect random security guys and off duty cops to much more quickly converge on a guy who took out their doorman and his brother then quickly made his way through a darkened club. Don't know why they aren't just sitting there waiting for this exact scenario to occur.
Where did I say that?CC09LawAg said:aTmAg said:
And I don't buy the emu look because he is damaged. I had a friend commit suicide in the last few years and he looked normal like everybody else.
This is absurd. You think a photo lineup of depressed people or people that ultimately commit suicide are going to have some uniform "look"?
Did you watch it? You claiming that this batman is a mere serviceable fighter? Are you kidding? They made him an emo Bruce Lee + Khabib + Mike Tyson level fighter. He took out crowds at people throughout the movie like they were 4 year olds.CC09LawAg said:
Did you get the cliff notes for this movie or did you actually watch it?
The whole point is that this ISN'T super trained/fully baked Batman. Alfred literally says he trained him and clearly has some kind of military background or similar because of his work on the cipher.
ETA: Exactly how old are you? I'm not sure I've ever heard anyone call it "an emo". People are emo, it's used to describe people.
Then there was the scene where cat woman kicked the crap out of a bunch of dudes (which itself is a joke), but then got beat by an old guy with a simple cane. It literally was like he was the boss in a video game. That merely because he was the boss, he must be a great fighter even if it's merely by swinging a cane.rhutton125 said:
I have no problem with the emoness or the ability to fight groups of guys. We see that all the time - Oldboy, John Wick, the Punisher, etc.
I do think making him so bulletproof is a cop out though. Bale could take or deflect a stray bullet maybe but for the most part he had to disarm and avoid guns - not walk straight into them. It's visually exciting but took the suspense out of any fight, for me.
Not that you expect Captain America or Black Widow or John Wick to get shot at any moment but technically they can, so I guess the risk is still there. This Batman used a god mode cheat so it's more like "beat up some dudes until you're ready to go to the next level."