That's a myth, as the Mythbusters showed years ago:
You can skip to 3:30 or so for the part where they test with a bulletproof vest, using guns up to and including automatic rifles. Nothing except a shotgun shell even so much as knocks the target off its hook, and even that just barely budges it. Newton's Third Law says that the target is not going to be pushed back any farther than the shooter is (assuming comparable mass), so if the shooter can fire and remain standing, the victim won't be knocked down either.
What makes people fall when hit by a bullet is the shock to their system causing a loss of muscle control. They aren't "knocked down," they fall down.
I'm glad I'm not the only one.Maybe I'm just getting old or something but The Batman trailer looked terrible. I mean, I don't even see how that's comprehensible as a "good" or watchable movie. It looked like a dark, pointless, mess.
I'm glad I'm not the only one.
I don't know what I was expecting on it but I do feel like they're in a cycle of "dark and gritty" with diminishing returns. Every version of Batman has to be darker and grittier than the one before....
I don't know what I was expecting in it but I do feel like they're in a cycle of "dark and gritty" with diminishing returns. Every version of Batman has to be darker and grittier than the one before....
The thing is it seemed like WB got the point after Snyder, but nah. Or maybe they do get it, and this is what people want...Exactly. At some point we've got to get to the bottom of this particular well, this one looks like it may have gotten there as it seems to pretty much be almost getting to Frank Miller All-Star Batman and Robin levels.
All Star Batman is garbage. This is nowhere near that.Exactly. At some point we've got to get to the bottom of this particular well, this one looks like it may have gotten there as it seems to pretty much be almost getting to Frank Miller All-Star Batman and Robin levels.
Imo Nolan kept the balance of dark and fun/cool quite well. Snyder list the plot a bit, but was finding his footing as seen in the Snyder cut.I didn't think they would go darker and didn't think it could get darker than where Nolan and Snyder had taken things. I'm OK with another dark take as it does look pretty interesting but after this trilogy or whatever is done I wouldn't mind them deep diving into a more colorful Denny O'Neil esque Batman.
This film--I just can't get over the "I am Vengence" line in the trailer.
Clearly homaging "I am vengeance, I am the night, I am Batman!" from B:TAS's "Nothing to Fear." I've always hated it that that's become an "iconic" and oft-quoted line, because Batman is about justice, not vengeance. Vengeance is the Punisher's bag. Batman isn't just about punishing criminals, he's about protecting innocents so they don't have to suffer the way he did.
Aren't the contemporary comics generally dark and grim as well? Granted, I don't read them and didn't read much even back when I read comics more actively so that's not completely rhetorical.
In the movies, Burton saved Batman from 60s camp.
I wish they would do live-action Batman movies with a feel more like Batman:TAS. To me, that series generally had the kind of tone that I like for Batman, though of course there was occasional silliness and mediocre episodes.
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