Comics have never really been my forte, at least not recently. And even then, the only superhero comic I've enjoyed was... well, probably not something I should name since it's not suitable for any younger members of this community.
I used to have a ton of Marvel, I guess they were trading cards. I had gotten them from someone, they were in a nice binder, with pages full. Pretty much just Marvel, especially X-men. I wonder what happened to those. I'm sure they'd be worth a lot, and would just be nice to have anyway.
I also love how they tried to make Aqua Man look all badass in that game. He looks like Dog the Bounty Hunter, then he has a hook on his wrist, like that pirate from Peter Pan.
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Subject: Re: The Batman Mon Mar 18, 2013 6:04 am
"That pirate" from Peter Pan? You mean motherfucking Captain James Hook? And Aquaman does look a bit like Dog lol.
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Subject: Re: The Batman Tue Mar 19, 2013 4:36 pm
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You mean motherfucking Captain James Hook?
Arrrr, that's the one.
Okay, I'll stop hatin' on Aqua Man now, even though he's just a big joke.
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Here's The Dark Knight!
He didnt get the ass whooping he wanted, he got the ass whooping he deserved
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Subject: Re: The Batman Wed Mar 20, 2013 6:19 am
I'm sure that we can all agree that Tommy Lee Jones performance as Two- Face was the greatest Batman performance and one of the greatest movie performances of all time.
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Subject: Re: The Batman Wed Mar 20, 2013 7:09 am
r-zone wrote:
I'm sure that we can all agree that Tommy Lee Jones performance as Two- Face was the greatest Batman performance and one of the greatest movie performances of all time.
I don't think Jones' or Eckhart's performances really captured the character adequately, IMO.
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Subject: Re: The Batman Wed Mar 20, 2013 12:50 pm
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I don't think Jones' or Eckhart's performances really captured the character adequately, IMO.
You sure Jones performance didn't do anything for you ?
What about the brilliant way he said "Tonight a new act for your personal amazement we call it MASSACRE under the BIG TOP!"
By the way I was just joking when I said when I said Tommy Lee Jones gave the greatest Batman performance.
His Two-Face took over the top to a whole new level ! lol
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Subject: Re: The Batman Wed Mar 20, 2013 3:58 pm
r-zone wrote:
You sure Jones performance didn't do anything for you ?
About as sure as Joel Schumacher almost destroying the prospect of Batman in live action movies/television.
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Subject: Re: The Batman Wed Mar 20, 2013 8:53 pm
Ghost Leader wrote:
r-zone wrote:
You sure Jones performance didn't do anything for you ?
About as sure as Joel Schumacher almost destroying the prospect of Batman in live action movies/television.
Hell. The entire Superhero movie genre.
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Subject: Re: The Batman Thu Mar 21, 2013 2:06 am
Ghost Leader wrote:
r-zone wrote:
I'm sure that we can all agree that Tommy Lee Jones performance as Two- Face was the greatest Batman performance and one of the greatest movie performances of all time.
I don't think Jones' or Eckhart's performances really captured the character adequately, IMO.
Billy Dee Williams?
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Subject: Re: The Batman Thu Mar 21, 2013 8:12 am
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Ghost Leader wrote:
r-zone wrote:
I'm sure that we can all agree that Tommy Lee Jones performance as Two- Face was the greatest Batman performance and one of the greatest movie performances of all time.
I don't think Jones' or Eckhart's performances really captured the character adequately, IMO.
Billy Dee Williams?
Can't really be considered since Two-Face never materialized in the Burton continuity.
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Subject: Re: The Batman Sat Mar 23, 2013 3:28 pm
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Can't really be considered since Two-Face never materialized in the Burton continuity.
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Batman blows his cover
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Batman vs Scarecrow
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Subject: Re: The Batman Sat Mar 23, 2013 7:05 pm
^Yeah... none of those videos have anything to do with the Burton film continuity, in which Two-Face never materialized.
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Subject: Re: The Batman Mon Mar 25, 2013 1:27 pm
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^Yeah... none of those videos have anything to do with the Burton film continuity, in which Two-Face never materialized.
Wasn't Batman Forever at least produced by Tim Burton? If so, even though not Williams, Two-Face may have still materialized in the Burton canon.
A Tim Burton Production
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Subject: Re: The Batman Mon Mar 25, 2013 1:44 pm
The producer of a film has no creative input in a movie unless it's something like Nightmare Before Christmas, Burton only wrote and produced it, but Henry Selick directed it and was the major influence of the creative portion of the film.
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Subject: Re: The Batman Fri Apr 12, 2013 10:02 am
batmans pretty badass in the video game injustice.
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Subject: Re: The Batman Wed May 29, 2013 1:32 pm
Not sure if anyone knows, but I was pretty psyched when I heared that Roger Craig Smith, the voice of Chris Redfield is playing Batman in the latest Arkham game, Batman: Arkham Origins, along with Troy Baker is takin on the role of The Joker who played Booker Dewitt in the latest Bioshock game and Jake Muller.
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Subject: Re: The Batman Wed May 29, 2013 10:19 pm
Vandal wrote:
Not sure if anyone knows, but I was pretty psyched when I heared that Roger Craig Smith, the voice of Chris Redfield is playing Batman in the latest Arkham game, Batman: Arkham Origins, along with Troy Baker is takin on the role of The Joker who played Booker Dewitt in the latest Bioshock game and Jake Muller.
What happened to Kevin Conroy? and didn't that other guy play robin in the other batman games?
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Subject: Re: The Batman Thu May 30, 2013 3:17 am
Ugh. I'd rather have Kevin and Mark Hamill stay on.
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Subject: Re: The Batman Thu May 30, 2013 10:37 am
The developers said that they wanted younger voices, this is Bruce's second year as Batman. Kevin did expose that he was playing Batman in the next Arkham game, but he meant the bext Arkham game after Origins.
And Troy Baker played Robin and Two-Face. But they only had a few lines in the entire game.
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Subject: Re: The Batman Sun Dec 08, 2013 6:27 am
Mind blown. Sound clips courtesy of the Snowman from Courage the Cowardly Dog.
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Subject: Re: The Batman Sun Dec 08, 2013 11:30 pm
Mass Distraction wrote:
Mind blown. Sound clips courtesy of the Snowman from Courage the Cowardly Dog.
That was spectacular.
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Subject: Re: The Batman Mon Dec 09, 2013 4:33 am
Oh yeah. The ye olde cartoon series that was only funny earlier in life.
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Subject: Re: The Batman Mon Dec 09, 2013 5:37 am
Thought about new Batman film thats being made. Will Mr Good Will Hunting fill in the shoes of the hero? I really dont see him as a superhero since DD, where he kinda sucked :DBut even more so will director come close to what Nolan did with that character and entire story, he turned a superhero thing into a serious Crime/Drama. . . Its gonna be a real tough thing to do, even if he makes it a good drama it will be just like Nolans work and if he makes it more "superhero" film like, then it will suck as old ones i guess. Really tough to be innovative after Nolans Batman. Though its not gonna be A BATMAN film still after Batman trilogy, that character belongs to Nolan . . . but that Zack Snyder is good, well he did watchmen didnt he . . .
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Subject: Re: The Batman Mon Dec 09, 2013 7:28 am
The new films are going to suck just as much as the older ones sucked, and they're going to keep sucking if Snyder keeps making them. Sure he did Watchemen which wasn't even that great, but he also did Suckerpunch.
Nolan's Batman wasn't innovative either, it was just gritty. Anyone could do gritty. The Amazing Spider-Man was gritty, and see how poorly that did?
The one thing I think they need to do with this movie is choose a tone and stick with it. Unlike Thor: Dark World, there were moments where it would be serious then flip to comedy in very sporadic moments, and so far if they plan on casting a Hispanic Flash: Senor Bueno Allen, El Speedy Gonzales, then I really doubt I can ever take it seriously.
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Subject: Re: The Batman Mon Dec 09, 2013 9:06 am
Vandal wrote:
The new films are going to suck just as much as the older ones sucked, and they're going to keep sucking if Snyder keeps making them. Sure he did Watchemen which wasn't even that great, but he also did Suckerpunch.
Nolan's Batman wasn't innovative either, it was just gritty. Anyone could do gritty. The Amazing Spider-Man was gritty, and see how poorly that did?
The one thing I think they need to do with this movie is choose a tone and stick with it. Unlike Thor: Dark World, there were moments where it would be serious then flip to comedy in very sporadic moments, and so far if they plan on casting a Hispanic Flash: Senor Bueno Allen, El Speedy Gonzales, then I really doubt I can ever take it seriously.
You mean witch?
Im not much of a comic book fan, but Watchmen movie was the first one (I could say Punisher was first but it didnt have that level of CGI in it) that had those mind blowing VFX, but was not just another movie and then Batman 1 was released, me being so disappointed with older ones never even bothered to see it in movies, but when i saw it on TV i was stunned. I cant exactly understand what you mean by gritty, but ive never seen an big budget action movie, plus comic book based, to be so dramatic, carry so much sense and make you kinda think about stuff when its over agree with spiderman trying to do the same (though havent seen it all the way, cs i hate that Social Network dick so much) and it sucked at least what ive seen, but it was done by some Marc Webb, not buy someone who was behind "Memento", if you ask me, spiderman done by Nolan would have been kick ass as well.