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Reply #60 posted 10/07/10 10:32am

NDRU

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I loved the 60's TV series Batman. I was a big fan of the show as a kid and love the series and the 6o's movie version now. batman

Yes, you can blame Clooney, with his no acting ass. lol The previews for that movie looked bad, I didn't even bother. Mr. Freeze and Two-face have always been my favorite villains. Schwarzenegger as Mr. Freeze was a joke and Mr. Clooney wasn't masculint enough to play Batman. (IMO) When it came on cable I tried to watch it but . . .

I tolerated Michael Keaton as Batman and liked Val Kilmer, a lot. Someone mentioned Kilmer embodied Bruce Wayne, I agree. It's my understanding Kilmer would have played the part again ( "Batman and Robin") if he hadn't clashed with the producer and the director. Needless to say I like Christian Bale and I look forward to how the franchise evolves with him as Batman. I hope they decided to use some of the lessor known villains such as False Face, Shame, and Hush.

Val Kilmer seemed like a great choice, but I don't think his movie was very good either. That is not necessarily his fault.

I don't mind Clooney generally, but he did seem incredibly dull as Batman. Sort of a cardboard cutout, no personality.

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Reply #61 posted 10/07/10 10:39am

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Since this thread has now turned into a commenatry about all the Batman films, I suppose I can put in my 2¢:

I was never a fan of the Batman character from the comics. So while I've seen all of the Batman movies, the only ones I own and will watch again are the first two because I like Tim Burton. I actually watch Batman Returns almost every Christmas because I think it's a nice holiday film.

The last two movies directed by Nolan are well done of course, but I can't stand Christian Bale as Batman. He sucks.

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Reply #62 posted 10/07/10 10:52am

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sextonseven said:

Since this thread has now turned into a commenatry about all the Batman films, I suppose I can put in my 2¢:

I was never a fan of the Batman character from the comics. So while I've seen all of the Batman movies, the only ones I own and will watch again are the first two because I like Tim Burton. I actually watch Batman Returns almost every Christmas because I think it's a nice holiday film.

The last two movies directed by Nolan are well done of course, but I can't stand Christian Bale as Batman. He sucks.

I't funny, I don't like him either. I like him as an actor, and these last two have by far been my favorite Batman films, but the moment he puts on the suit and affects that voice, I can't take him seriously.

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Reply #63 posted 10/07/10 11:10am

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NDRU said:

sextonseven said:

Since this thread has now turned into a commenatry about all the Batman films, I suppose I can put in my 2¢:

I was never a fan of the Batman character from the comics. So while I've seen all of the Batman movies, the only ones I own and will watch again are the first two because I like Tim Burton. I actually watch Batman Returns almost every Christmas because I think it's a nice holiday film.

The last two movies directed by Nolan are well done of course, but I can't stand Christian Bale as Batman. He sucks.

I't funny, I don't like him either. I like him as an actor, and these last two have by far been my favorite Batman films, but the moment he puts on the suit and affects that voice, I can't take him seriously.

Bale's Batman voice is awful. Plus, he's too short, his chin is too pointy and I always hear a faint lisp when he speaks which is totally inappropriate for Batman.

Lots of complaints for someone who never liked Batman comics. razz

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Reply #64 posted 10/07/10 1:48pm

JoeTyler

To those who say that Bale's voice sucks arrow you're wrong. confused

Batman voice has ALWAYS been supposed to be menacing, gutural AND scary. The original vision of Bob Kane was Batman using an ugly/distorted voice in order to avoid being recognized as Bruce Wayne, a very well-known businessman/millionare...

and I certainly prefer the ugly/scary voice of Bale and not the soft/unremarkable whispers of Keaton/Kilmer or the bullshit of Clooney, who used the same voice for Bruce Wayne/Batman disbelief mad

[Edited 10/7/10 13:50pm]

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Reply #65 posted 10/07/10 2:30pm

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To those who say that Bale's voice sucks arrow you're wrong. confused

Batman voice has ALWAYS been supposed to be menacing, gutural AND scary. The original vision of Bob Kane was Batman using an ugly/distorted voice in order to avoid being recognized as Bruce Wayne, a very well-known businessman/millionare...

and I certainly prefer the ugly/scary voice of Bale and not the soft/unremarkable whispers of Keaton/Kilmer or the bullshit of Clooney, who used the same voice for Bruce Wayne/Batman disbelief mad

[Edited 10/7/10 13:50pm]

A gruff voice can be appropriate for Batman, AND Bale's choice for his own voice can suck. They are not mutually exclusive.

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Reply #66 posted 10/07/10 2:35pm

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NDRU said:

TD3 said:

I loved the 60's TV series Batman. I was a big fan of the show as a kid and love the series and the 6o's movie version now. batman

Yes, you can blame Clooney, with his no acting ass. lol The previews for that movie looked bad, I didn't even bother. Mr. Freeze and Two-face have always been my favorite villains. Schwarzenegger as Mr. Freeze was a joke and Mr. Clooney wasn't masculint enough to play Batman. (IMO) When it came on cable I tried to watch it but . . .

I tolerated Michael Keaton as Batman and liked Val Kilmer, a lot. Someone mentioned Kilmer embodied Bruce Wayne, I agree. It's my understanding Kilmer would have played the part again ( "Batman and Robin") if he hadn't clashed with the producer and the director. Needless to say I like Christian Bale and I look forward to how the franchise evolves with him as Batman. I hope they decided to use some of the lessor known villains such as False Face, Shame, and Hush.

Val Kilmer seemed like a great choice, but I don't think his movie was very good either. That is not necessarily his fault.

I don't mind Clooney generally, but he did seem incredibly dull as Batman. Sort of a cardboard cutout, no personality.

That's a good point, before Christian Bale took over the role I always thought the Batman franchise took somewhat of a tongue and cheek influence from the 60's TV series. I thought the story-line was a bit weak, Kilmer and cast saved that movie.

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Reply #67 posted 10/07/10 2:39pm

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JoeTyler said:

To those who say that Bale's voice sucks arrow you're wrong. confused

Batman voice has ALWAYS been supposed to be menacing, gutural AND scary. The original vision of Bob Kane was Batman using an ugly/distorted voice in order to avoid being recognized as Bruce Wayne, a very well-known businessman/millionare...

and I certainly prefer the ugly/scary voice of Bale and not the soft/unremarkable whispers of Keaton/Kilmer or the bullshit of Clooney, who used the same voice for Bruce Wayne/Batman disbelief mad

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Half the time I could barely understand what he was saying. FAIL.

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Reply #68 posted 10/07/10 2:42pm

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sextonseven said:

JoeTyler said:

To those who say that Bale's voice sucks arrow you're wrong. confused

Batman voice has ALWAYS been supposed to be menacing, gutural AND scary. The original vision of Bob Kane was Batman using an ugly/distorted voice in order to avoid being recognized as Bruce Wayne, a very well-known businessman/millionare...

and I certainly prefer the ugly/scary voice of Bale and not the soft/unremarkable whispers of Keaton/Kilmer or the bullshit of Clooney, who used the same voice for Bruce Wayne/Batman disbelief mad

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Half the time I could barely understand what he was saying. FAIL.

razz

Christian Bale's voice was the only thing I didn't like about those music. He sounded fucking ridiculous.

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Reply #69 posted 10/07/10 2:57pm

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It was pure cinematic donkey shit that smelled to high heaven. It offended the angels I tell ya. It was so bad that Orsen Wells turned in his grave....TWICE!

It started out lousy and ended up dreadful.

It was so bad that it ought to be against the law to view the film in groups of 4 or more.

It was so bad that this thread has already suffered.

George Clooney is the ugliest Batman there ever was. My eyes are still recovering from the sheer occular fright of seeing him in that mask. His voice was like From Dusk Till Dawn meets King of the Hill.

Chris O'Donnel was vapid. If it weren't for the film critics I would have forgotten he was even in the film.

Alicia Silverspoon or whatever her name was....the film was so bad she no longer exists.

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Reply #70 posted 10/07/10 3:33pm

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It was pure cinematic donkey shit that smelled to high heaven. It offended the angels I tell ya. It was so bad that Orsen Wells turned in his grave....TWICE!

It started out lousy and ended up dreadful.

It was so bad that it ought to be against the law to view the film in groups of 4 or more.

It was so bad that this thread has already suffered.

George Clooney is the ugliest Batman there ever was. My eyes are still recovering from the sheer occular fright of seeing him in that mask. His voice was like From Dusk Till Dawn meets King of the Hill.

Chris O'Donnel was vapid. If it weren't for the film critics I would have forgotten he was even in the film.

Alicia Silverspoon or whatever her name was....the film was so bad she no longer exists.

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Reply #71 posted 10/07/10 4:34pm

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sextonseven said:

NDRU said:

I't funny, I don't like him either. I like him as an actor, and these last two have by far been my favorite Batman films, but the moment he puts on the suit and affects that voice, I can't take him seriously.

Bale's Batman voice is awful. Plus, he's too short, his chin is too pointy and I always hear a faint lisp when he speaks which is totally inappropriate for Batman.

Lots of complaints for someone who never liked Batman comics. razz

Christian Bale is English. lol That slight lisp happens because he's impersonating a US accent. If you hear how he talks normally, you'd probably change your mind and become impressed at how well he can sound "American." I know I was shocked when I first heard his natural voice during an interview, lol.

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Reply #72 posted 10/07/10 5:26pm

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worst mainstream film of 1997 and one of the worst films of all time, and probably the worst superhero movie of all time...

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Nope. I think Superman III or IV can take that title easily. This one wasn't much better, though.

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Reply #73 posted 10/07/10 6:33pm

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JoeTyler said:

worst mainstream film of 1997 and one of the worst films of all time, and probably the worst superhero movie of all time...

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Nope. I think Superman III or IV can take that title easily. This one wasn't much better, though.

those two Superman sequels were very weak, but they're not as embarrassing as B&R...even Daredevil is more enjoyable than B&R...even 1990's Captain America is more entertaining than B&R...

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Reply #74 posted 10/07/10 6:53pm

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JoeTyler said:

alexnvrmnd777 said:

Nope. I think Superman III or IV can take that title easily. This one wasn't much better, though.

those two Superman sequels were very weak, but they're not as embarrassing as B&R...even Daredevil is more enjoyable than B&R...even 1990's Captain America is more entertaining than B&R...

Superman IV... mmmm... is that Quest for Peace? Because that movie might be comparable to B&R. I'll totally agree about S3 and Daredevil, though. Shoot, even Elektra. Even X3! B&R is AWFUL!

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Reply #75 posted 10/08/10 3:27am

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JoeTyler said:

those two Superman sequels were very weak, but they're not as embarrassing as B&R...even Daredevil is more enjoyable than B&R...even 1990's Captain America is more entertaining than B&R...

Superman IV... mmmm... is that Quest for Peace? Because that movie might be comparable to B&R. I'll totally agree about S3 and Daredevil, though. Shoot, even Elektra. Even X3! B&R is AWFUL

eek X3 was a perfectly fine final chapter...

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Reply #76 posted 10/08/10 10:11am

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JoeTyler said:

Cerebus said:

Superman IV... mmmm... is that Quest for Peace? Because that movie might be comparable to B&R. I'll totally agree about S3 and Daredevil, though. Shoot, even Elektra. Even X3! B&R is AWFUL

eek X3 was a perfectly fine final chapter...

I spare you the mouthful of acidic, vitriolic bile and just say I HATE that movie. Stupid story, stupid costumes, stupid easy out character deaths that were meant to feel all deep and emotional but actually meant nothing. AWFUL movie. lol

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Reply #77 posted 10/08/10 11:15am

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i always thought that val was a good bruce but bad batman and clooney a good batman but a bad bruce

not really a fan of the new batman movies either ..just the way the batmobile looked just threw me off from jump

batman returns isn't that great either imo because of danny devito. i was more intriged with max because christopher walken is the shit!!

but it is kind of funny that after batman and robin, alicia silverstone "disappeared" drew barrymore and vivica fox are hardly in it either

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man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81
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Reply #78 posted 10/08/10 11:40am

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I think Michael Keaton was the best Batman so far. He had the right kind of brooding darkness about him, which was surprising coming from a comedian. Christian Bale gets a strong second place. Clooney and Kilmer were both totally miscast. Clooney kind of looked like the way Bruce Wayne was drawn but he didn't have close to the right demeanour or personality. Kilmer was miles off target in every way.

As for the movies I would probably rank them like this:

1. The Dark Knight

2. Batman

3. Batman Returns

4. Batman Begins

5. Batman Forever

6. Batman & Robin

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Reply #79 posted 10/08/10 2:17pm

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Two words perfectly describe this movie - Shite!!!.................and Shite!!!

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Reply #80 posted 10/09/10 7:42am

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Reply #81 posted 10/09/10 10:08am

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lol I liked this movie when it came out. I suppose it was kind of cartoony and that appealed to me then, but last time it was on TNT, I tried to watch it and it was AWFUL!

Really, the only Batman movies I LOVE are the first 2 (God bless you Tim Burton). And even though the recent ones have certainly been good, Christian Bale is thee worst Batman ever. Yes, even George Clooney was better! hmph!

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