RodeoSchro said:
I'm not a comic book person but I've seen a good few articles on sites like What Culture and Screen Rant that mention Batman killing people in a lot of the older comic books. And like I said, previous movie versions have shown him kill when needed. For the purposes of the character in the new movie, it makes sense. Besides, why bother have mounted guns on the Batmobile if you aren't going to use them. Superman kills one person in Man of Steel. Just one. And that was Zod. And he only did thar because if he didn't, Zod would have killed innocent people. It was made clear that he didn't want to kill him but he had no other choice. Unlike in the Christopher Reeve Superman movies where Zod was stripped of his powers and Superman killed what was essentially an unarmed, powerless individual. But nobody ever complains about that. I do see your point about the movies taking themselves too seriously, especially when compared to the MCU, but the DC characters have a naturally darker edge. It stands to reason that that is going to be represented in the movies. If you are going to watch Batman v Superman, I would suggest watching Man of Steel first because the first scene in the new movie shows Bruce Wayne's perspective of the final scene in Man of Steel and it's incredibly well done. Plus, it shows that Bruce Wayne has the same concerns you do about the lives lost. Now, Superman didn't kill anyone directly, but Bruce still blames him anyway and it shows why he thinks Superman must die. Kill one to save millions is how he looks at it. And that's hard to argue with, especially when that one is not even human. | |
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In the earliest comics Batman shoots guns and kills bad guys and gangsters... O(+>NIИ<+)O
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Yeah, and that's not a good thing | |
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I NEVER killed anybody | |
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Neversin said:
In the earliest comics Batman shoots guns and kills bad guys and gangsters... Yep, so true. Originally Batman did kill quite a bit. Early Superman also killed throwing guys off cliffs, In the 1941 serial Adventures of Captain Marvel the Captain threw a guy off a building and shot some guys in the back with machine gun as they were attempting to flee and of course Wonder Woman kills. Breaking Maxwell Lords neck as well as in the 1975 Wonder Woman pilot starring Lynda Carter, Wonder Woman kills a pilot by knocking him out and slamming his plane into a Nazi U boat . I think most complaints come from people who have very limited knowledge of the characters. You can't just have watched the 1966 TV series Batman, Lynda Carters. WW, George Reeves & Christopher Reeve version of Superman,SuperFriends etc and think you know the characters. I have not seen this movie yet but I'm looking forward to checking it out this weekend and will Judge it for myself. My son drove 5 hrs from school so he and his wife could see it together. He called me and said he'd give the movie a 6.5 out of 10 saying he liked it could be better. I guess Ill know soon enough. | |
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No need because it's been well established by Frank Miller fans | |
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Yeah, me too. I'm kind of curious but I'm also fairly certain I won't like it. Also, some of the spoilers I read just seem too dumb. I'll watch it later somewhere when it becomes available. Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right? | |
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Anyway, I'm not going to watch this movie. It in no way represents the Superman and Batman that I grew up with. But if you like it, more power to you. | |
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that's about where i reside as well. most of the reviews have said it's a long, dreary bore. I'm easy to please. I can find something to enjoy in almost any kind of movie...but i'm not eager to put money down on something that seems so likely to be boring and dopey (yeesh to that martha business). I'll see it eventually, but i'm content to wait.
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Batman killed people in the earliest incarnations of Detective Comics, but after kids wrote in (as well as parents) asking why a hero would kill people, Bob Kane and Bill Finger decided to only have him kill monsters. In 1940, DC's EIC Whitney Elsworth declared that Batman would no longer kill, or use guns. From Batman #2 on, he has been shown to have a strong dislike for guns and a code against killing.
Being a LONG time comic reader, the whole thing about Batman having a code against killing or using guns has been one of the few constants in his primary incarnations. Exceptions to this have all been firmly established as alternate realities. In the pre-crisis continuity, as well as post-crisis, post-zero hour, post Infinite-Crisis and New 52 continuities, he has consistently shunned guns and restrained from killing.
Some people point out that he did use a gun in Frank Miller's Dark Knight Returns, and have debated whether he killed the mutant gang leader holding the child hostage (Miller himself has stated that Batman wounded him, but didn't kill). In this case, DKR is an alternate reality...and Batman has a change of heart in that story as well when he tells one of the "Sons of the Batman" that guns are a "coward's weapon". So no, I have to disagree with you that it is only "non comic reading idiots" who feel this way. I don't care how "hip" it is...I've been buying Batman comics since before I could read, and I have a pretty extensive knowledge of the character and his different iterations.
As for the film...issues of characterization aside, it just isn't a very good film. Affleck is fine, but the script is just plain stupid. Logic is in such short supply, you have to wonder if these are the dumbest heroes and villains ever assembled. Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman is the one bright spot in the entire mess of a film (and don't even get me started on Eisenberg's Luthor, who was the most obnoxious screen villain ever. He played the role like the coked-out love child of Jar Jar Binks and Jim Carrey's Riddler. I used to like Eisenberg as an actor...but now I just want to punch him).
This article here sums up my thoughts on the film fairly nicely:
[Edited 3/30/16 14:19pm] Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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I contend that those people were dead before I beat the crap out of them | |
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Kpowers: Well...that...and the fact that those adventures are considered as belonging to the Golden Age Batman, who was later declared to be the Batman of Pre-Crisis Earth 2....so...it's a far cry from the Batman of the Animated Series that you appear to be! And let's face facts: the Batman of the Animated Series, voiced by Kevin Conroy, is THE greatest version of Batman in ANY media! The perfect blend of all the different incarnations up until that point, and the gold standard by which ALL versions of Batman are judged!!!
RodeoSchro: I hear ya. I don't always agree with Neversin, but he's usually pretty informed...so it surprised me that he made such a statement. Batman was my introduction to comics, and while I was mainly a Marvel kid I've always followed the character. I know WAY too much about many different comic characters...but Batman and Spider-Man I know a ridiculous amount of trivia. If I could somehow make money off of obscure facts about these characters, I'd be richer than Bruce Wayne!
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RodeoSchro said: Anyway, I'm not going to watch this movie. It in no way represents the Superman and Batman that I grew up with. But if you like it, more power to you. I grew up with Christopher Reeve and Michael Keaton but I was still interested in seeing these new versions. I'm sure there's been a lot of different versions of these characters in the comics so what's so bad about there being different versions in the movies? As for them being killers, I don't know if you read my previous post but Superman doesn't kill anyone in these films with the exception of Zod but Christopher Reeve did that too. Batman does kill a few people but all movie versions of Batman have done that, even the holier than thou Christian Bale version. | |
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Neversin said:
I'm looking forward to checking him out tomorrow. I've always hated Hackman and Spacey's versions of Lex. I don't think Eisenberg can be worse. | |
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Well, it's true that all the film versions have done this (I don't recall Bale's version doing so, but I'll take your word for it), but that doesn't mean it's okay. That was my biggest complaint about the Burton films as well, because it is a KEY component of Batman, throughout most of his history. To me, it's like not having Superman fly, or Spider-Man not spinning webs (and no, Superman shouldn't kill either).
To put it in different terms, sure...you can do a movie where Freddy Krueger is a Superhero, or Jaws is a dolphin who shoots lazer beams out of his eyes...but should you? At what point is the character on screen NOT the character known and loved by fans? In my mind, and in many others, Batman and Superman are characters that are loved by millions, and looked up to by children. Showing them blowing people away is a betrayal of the core principles those characters have grown to represent. Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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ugh...we'll just have to agree to disagree on this one. While I had issues with both Hackman and Spacey, I absolutely LOATHE Eisneberg's take. I haven't hated an oncreen character like this since Pauly Shore quit making movies. Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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JediMaster said:
Well, it's true that all the film versions have done this (I don't recall Bale's version doing so, but I'll take your word for it), but that doesn't mean it's okay. That was my biggest complaint about the Burton films as well, because it is a KEY component of Batman, throughout most of his history. To me, it's like not having Superman fly, or Spider-Man not spinning webs (and no, Superman shouldn't kill either).
To put it in different terms, sure...you can do a movie where Freddy Krueger is a Superhero, or Jaws is a dolphin who shoots lazer beams out of his eyes...but should you? At what point is the character on screen NOT the character known and loved by fans? In my mind, and in many others, Batman and Superman are characters that are loved by millions, and looked up to by children. Showing them blowing people away is a betrayal of the core principles those characters have grown to represent. Bale's Batman basically killed Ra's in Batman Begins and, though I admit the film is not fresh in my memory, he was also responsible for Harvey Dents death in Dark Knight. I get that the version of Batman most people know is one that doesn't kill, but it never made sense to me why he doesn't. Or why it's such a big deal if he does. Isn't he supposed to be an anti hero who many believe to be a criminal? He's a dark character by nature. Nobody complains that Captain America kills 20 people per film in movies that are aimed at younger audiences. | |
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JediMaster said:
ugh...we'll just have to agree to disagree on this one. While I had issues with both Hackman and Spacey, I absolutely LOATHE Eisneberg's take. I haven't hated an oncreen character like this since Pauly Shore quit making movies. I thought I would hate Eisennerd but I didn't. I didn't like him either but I can live with it. After all, he doesn't actually play Lex Luthor. He plays his son. | |
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breakdown2k14 said: Anybody gonna spend $130 to own batman vs superman? https://www.amazon.com/gp...FY7810J26S [Edited 3/31/16 14:37pm] I'm tempted.... | |
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