We will probably see the 2020 version of that car.
I am 99% certain we will so NO Batmobile in this movie.
We will probably see the 2020 version of that car.
Well a bat mobile from one of the Batman’s perhaps.I am 99% certain we will so NO Batmobile in this movie.
She’s a villain sidekick. Should have added another hero.
Please no. That car was awful and made no sense. It is far too bulky and horribly designed to even realistically drive properly. Ugh.
That doesn't mean you have to like any particular design of course, but complaining about it on the grounds its "unrealistic" just makes no sense. The less realism the better, in my opinion. Looking cool and having cool features is what matters in a Batmobile, not whether or not it could secretly be a stupid looking vehicle developed for the military or whatever BS was in the Nolan films.
Needs more Cavil.
Also why in the blue hell is Harley there?
Why the hell not?
I believe DC considers Harley their #4 character right behind Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman, so it makes perfect sense they'd include her on something like this.She’s a villain sidekick. Should have added another hero.
Those orders always change anyway. One time the Green Lantern was their favourite
Realism is stupid when talking about the Batmobile. "Realism" got us that idiotic Nolan tank. Batman is a billionaire who dresses like a bat to punch criminals. That also "makes no sense", but if you're willing to accept the entire premise of Batman its ridiculous to complain about an unrealistic Batmobile.
That doesn't mean you have to like any particular design of course, but complaining about it on the grounds its "unrealistic" just makes no sense. The less realism the better, in my opinion. Looking cool and having cool features is what matters in a Batmobile, not whether or not it could secretly be a stupid looking vehicle developed for the military or whatever BS was in the Nolan films.
Also, if you don't like the 89 Batmobile based on it being unrealistic, you'd have a stroke learning about 90% of all the Batmobiles from the comics since at least the 60s, much less his various Batwings, Batsubs, Batmotorcycles and even Bat space ships.
I liked his Batman as an alternative take on the character--but I never thought they were "definitive".Nolan’s tank was better but his Batman was worse.
Affleck’s felt like a blend of the two. A more streamlined version of the tank version.
Yeah. I don’t think we have had the “definitive” Batman yet.I liked his Batman as an alternative take on the character--but I never thought they were "definitive".
Pattinson’s Batmobile is more like that.I like a return to a simpler muscle car for this (early?) Batmobile. Movies like Phantasm and Vanishing Point had them as an integral part
it makes much more sense for Batman to have an actual car fitted with special weapons and devices than an aerodynamically idiotic monstrosity like Batman 89. It ruined the entire movie for me--Keaton sucks as Batman too.
Nolan's tank made total sense, and was designed to be an actual working model.
All true--Keaton was one of the most glaring examples of miscasting a superhero character in film history...
The Nolan and DCEU Batmobiles were perfect examples of task-oriented durability and maneuverability, respectively.
And Garner as Elektra and Reynolds as GL were just fine too. Neither stands out as a more obvious example of controversial casting than Keaton as Batman. (I can't comment on Shaq as Steel or Rogan as the Green Hornet, because I haven't seen those films.)Even if you ignore many more obvious examples (Shaq, Reynolds as Hal Jordan, Seth Rogan, Jennifer Garner, etc), Keaton pulled off super rich brilliant yet detached vigilante pretty spot on. Like every actor to play any role based on an established character, there will be detractors, but he was fine.
There's a fantasy element to these stories that Burton and others got that too many others seems scared of pushing into. Probably why Adam West is one of the better live action versions overall. Silly and fun is actually allowed and can work.
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