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News Variety Reports Robert Pattinson is the new Batman

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Looked better than colored halos with years on them. ;)
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But the year halos are what Supes used to navigate to the correct time...like browsing through a card catalogue.
 
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Ahh, such great detective work...

(Not disagreeing that the show made an effort to show investigation, mind you, I just can't let any discussion of that effort go past without getting a laugh at the ballpoint banana...)

They met.
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I remember someone saying that a young Bruce Wayne studied with an old as dirt Sherlock Holmes before he became Batman, but google can't verify that.

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As expected, none of your ridiculous post removes the fact that you are indeed forever enraged that the Nolan/Bale Batman films are considered among the very best superhero films ever made

Not anymore. Folks are finally realizing there's nothing wrong with admitting their flaws. Like how Batman is a secondary character in his own movies and Bale not being that great a Batman.

--far above that cartoon dreck you worship, so yes, of course you would try to pump up the miscast Keaton over Bale (and his films).

I'll take a guy who acts like a human being nuance and all compared to someone who makes 1 of 2 faces.

To date, Keaton is the textbook example of

Fans whining about something and then realizing they were fools to complain. Those same folks who said that about him also said RDJ could never be Iron Man, Tom Holland would suck as Spider-Man and Evans would ruin Cap.

Bale and Affleck

I agree on Affleck, but Bale wasn't anything to write home about. It's why he's the least memorable of the characters.
 
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The only thing I ever saw about that movie was building excitement with each new announcement.

I started seeing the growing anticipation once the trailers came out and the promo shots of him building the Original Armor in the cave, but before that it ranged from "This is going to be a disaster and ruin Marvel's new Studio" to "Oh, I'm sure it'll be an enjoyable little C-Movie".
 
Wow, that's not a city that would leap to mind for Gotham, but it should definitely give it a very different look from the other movies. I love those kind of European cities, so I'm all for it.
 
I kind of hope we don't end up with any more villains, we're already going to have Penguin, Riddler, and Catwoman, that's enough for me. The only way I could see more working out is if most of them are smaller roles with just two or three as the main focus.
 
Presumably because he overcame a dissolute bad-boy past and chemical dependency issues to become a powerful, respected figure in his industry. Although to an extent, the character of Tony Stark was adjusted for the movies to fit RDJ's own personality and reputation.

The success of Iron Man was a big surprise when it happened. RDJ was not a box office star at the time and Iron Man was not well known. Only us comic nerds were psyched about the movie during the build up to it. The original IM movie was a success primarily because of the charismatic performance of RDJ and his on screen chemistry with Paltrow. I don't really have evidence for this, but I have always assumed that Marvel just ran with the personality that he brought to the role because it was such an integral part of the character's on screen appeal. And then the comics tended to follow the MCU personality.
 
Yeah, NOW.

Of course, even when he wasn't A List he still got steady work because no matter how addled he was he still always showed up on time and knew all his lines.

That's not entirely true. Perhaps amend that to say "when he wasn't in prison..."
 
I kind of hope we don't end up with any more villains, we're already going to have Penguin, Riddler, and Catwoman, that's enough for me. The only way I could see more working out is if most of them are smaller roles with just two or three as the main focus.

That will probably be the idea, or alternatively, the producers are already planning the sequels.
 
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