Which movie is "it"?
Either Flash or Blue Beetle.
Which movie is "it"?
Oops. Second Aquaman.Which movie is "it"?
Christopher Nolan and Tim Burton would like a word.
I always forget that Burton's Batman killed. Nolan on the other hand is debatable, as far as I can remember, we never actually saw him kill on screen. I know there was the whole "I won't kill you, but that doesn't mean I'll save you" thing in Batman Begins, but I don't really count that.Christopher Nolan and Tim Burton would like a word.
I know there was the whole "I won't kill you, but that doesn't mean I'll save you" thing in Batman Begins, but I don't really count that.
The whole point of the end of TDK was him being forced to kill; he arguably killed the truck driver in TDKR; he refused to save Ra's.Nolan on the other hand is debatable, as far as I can remember, we never actually saw him kill on screen.
I'll just say this of Snyder...I'm glad he's gone. I no longer have to care or worry about what his opinions on superheroes are.![]()
I cared or worried because he was in control of characters that I want to see presented well. Ergo, now that he no longer is in control it doesn't matter to me what his take is.Strange that anyone did in the first place. He makes films. See them or don't. "Caring" or "worrying" about him or his opinions? Well that's on you more than him.
OK, fair point, I guess movie Batmans have killed a lot more than I realized. But I guess even more than whether or not Batman kills, it's just Snyder's whole attitude and approach towards these characters that bugs me. It's like he never outgrew the teenage idea of what makes characters cool.And before that was the bit in the monastery where he refused to execute that guy, then caused a whole bunch of assassins to get blown up in the name of not killing people.
Let's face it, American movies are just really bad at handling the idea of heroes who don't kill.
This.It's like he never outgrew the teenage idea of what makes characters cool.
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