6/16/2005 11:53:00 PM
6/17/2005 1:31:48 AM
I didn't think they did a bad job with Raa's Alghul, although I will confess that I wish they had pronounced his name correctly at least once. But as for Talia and the Lazarus Pits and immortality jazz, I guess that might've taken a little too long to introduce satisfactorily, ie, they could have at least mentioned it but then people not well versed in the Batman universe would miss out on what the hell they're talking about.I thought Baile did an excellent job as Bruce/Batman, and although I kept thinking up Qui Gon jokes and puns in my head as the movie went along I also liked Liam Neeson's performance. I think Michael Caine was dead-on as Alfred, and I also liked Morgan Freeman's character as well. btw, in the comics, did Lucious Fox ever find out that Bruce was Batman? Don't know the actor's name, but Jim Gordon was really cool also. I liked Scare Crow, but I kinda wished they would've focused more on Scare Crow and less on Dr. Crane. Finally, while I thought Katie Holmes did a good job and I still find her to be very fuckable, her character didn't really strike me as all that important, she was more or less just there taking up oxygen.I see what you guys were saying about the fight scenes, but it wasn't too hard to keep track of who was pwning who. And that car chase was pretty bloody awesome.One last question. I know that Bruce did go around the world and study all sorts of things like martial arts, detective work, escape artistry, and all that stuff, but did he really become a criminal for a while to get inside the criminal mind? Batman doesn't really strike me as a thief or a crook. I figured he just took a bunch of criminal psychology courses or something.
6/17/2005 1:36:57 AM
he surrounded himself with criminalswho stole wayne enterprises stuffthus really only stealing his own stuffso not really a criminal
6/17/2005 1:39:16 AM
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6/17/2005 1:42:55 AM
um he yoinked the horse from the Gotham police people I'm sure, since you see them with horses
6/17/2005 6:56:48 AM
i thought it was really cool when Carmine Falcone was like "you're bruce wayne, you'd have to go 1000 miles from here to find anyone that didn't know that name", so that was what he did.
6/17/2005 6:57:14 AM
CharlieEFH said:
6/17/2005 7:46:47 AM
the "hint" at the end paves the way for a sequel. it can't lead into the first batman, because in that one it was the joker that killed his parents.
6/17/2005 8:31:01 AM
6/17/2005 8:56:05 AM
frosh you are a bit too critical, I think. Do you have to measure up a movie based upon the comic books? I encounter ramparting fanboys all the time but they all line up in unison at least respecting this movie. You already dismissed it. Dont play dumb - the reason fights break out between TWW vs. froshkiller is that you continually define your posts as on a higher intellectual than others. Not to mention the snotty factor, but you need to realize you are among people of the same ilk, sans the same arrogance. We ain't stupid your highnessOk, so back to batman - we realize its DC's intellectual property and all but I always thought that the best thing about comic books was their perpetual movement of characters -- ya know, constant revision and adaptation. I mean, a movie like this is not to pay homage to the books by themselves, but rather adapt ideas from the books to make a quality product for mainstream movie audiences. 85% of the acting general audience has no relation to the books and could care less. And that film oozes quality and any layman or casual fan can see that.However the fight scenes are zoomed in too much. I will say that.[Edited on June 17, 2005 at 12:25 PM. Reason : p00pmobile][Edited on June 17, 2005 at 12:37 PM. Reason : p00pmobile]
6/17/2005 12:22:07 PM
i also agree about the fight scenes being too zoomed in.and i agree about the target audiences as well
6/17/2005 12:26:29 PM
6/17/2005 12:43:11 PM
I don't care if they change some things. But this was no Batman movie. There are so many misappropriated elements at work in this movie that I...I mean, Jesus fucking Christ, anyone presumptuous enough to call his movie Batman Begins should at least adhere to certain major elements of the origin story. For instance:
6/17/2005 12:44:52 PM
That's all well and good but the last time I checked- that formula wasn't working very well. In fact after batman returns, the franchise turned into gigantic donkey dick. Speaking strictly on the big screen of course, which is the only relative comparison. If comic book nuts can't handle an adaptation on the screen just don't go -- but don't cry foul play.
6/17/2005 12:48:40 PM
I don't think Frosh is saying the movie was poorly done, he just has a different vision for the Batman universe than the director does ....expectations suck.[Edited on June 17, 2005 at 12:52 PM. Reason : asdf]
6/17/2005 12:51:02 PM
In recent years it's been demonstrated over and over that it is possible to make a successful screen adaptation of a comic license. Look at how fucking awesome X-Men, Spider-Man, and their sequels have been. There is no fucking excuse for failing to faithfully translate a franchise of Batman's stature. LOL IT'S A MOVIE doesn't fucking cut it.You guys keep riding the hype, but a year from now, see how many of you buy the DVD. It's a shitty product, and by and by that's how opinion is going to shift.
6/17/2005 12:52:56 PM
Fanboy fight!
6/17/2005 1:00:44 PM
nah I really think you are wrong. There really has been a raping of the comic book industry lately imo.The hulk, daredevil, elektra, fantastic 4, judge dredd, spawn, mystery men, and all punishers eat crap. The original spider-man and x-men were only decent at best -- if you play them over again they lose their suprise/fun factor rather quickly. The sequels were awesome though. This is again, all based on opinion.The point im trying to make is that for people who don't read comic books, which again, is like 85% of these movies' audiences, the movie should represent a compelling story in which might prompt the audience to either pickup the comic, or realize that the comics had alot of depth to the respective story. I think direct ports of the comic book can tied down in fanboy expectations and bottleneck creativity. I think Batman Begins is a success at revising the legend to fit the modern day. And more importantly, I think it does it wo/ being cheeky and/or too serious, and kicking ass in spades. I've collected impressions from everybody I know and people on the net and its a sensation.I admit I can fall for the hype, but I honestly am riding that pine on post-viewing. I honestly thought it was going to suck before I saw it.[Edited on June 17, 2005 at 1:03 PM. Reason : -]
6/17/2005 1:01:29 PM
i don't give a good god damn about comic books, batman, or any of that other shiti really liked the movienow you faggots can continue arguing about shit that doesn't matter
6/17/2005 1:05:02 PM
I loved the way they talked about being able to explain injuries, and how it ties in the batcave getting revamped after wayne manor burns down, and all the little things that make it very beleivable.
6/17/2005 1:06:45 PM
I agree, if they had been watching Zorro instead of some opera it would have been so much better.
6/17/2005 1:09:48 PM
yeah ok rangelife, tell us how it is
6/17/2005 1:11:16 PM
i thought the movie was better than x2, and probably better the spidey 2 (which was great), but i'd have to see it again before deciding that one for sure.
6/17/2005 1:11:36 PM
btw kainen1i am a member of the 85%you hit the nail right on the head
6/17/2005 1:12:01 PM
now that I think of it, Baile did a good job of seperating Batman and Bruce Wayne as two seperate individuals. that's one thing i always missed in other Batman movies was the feeling that Bruce Wayne and Batman are two different people.
6/17/2005 1:19:26 PM
Who the fuck is Baile?
6/17/2005 1:21:03 PM
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6/17/2005 1:24:57 PM
wanaflap said:
6/17/2005 1:31:35 PM
yeah, Bruce Wayne isn't Bruce Wayne dressed up as BatmanBruce Wayne is BatmanBruce Wayne is the facade
6/17/2005 1:34:51 PM
see from reading the comics, i always got the impression that the social/business Bruce Wayne personality was a different person than what Bruce Wayne actually is, and that the "real Bruce Wayne" is Batman.So to me, they are kind of two different people. At least that's how I always viewed the comics.
6/17/2005 1:52:46 PM
I think you guys are in a semantics tangle. Bruce Wayne/Batman = mentally speaking are diff people, phys. speaking are same.[Edited on June 17, 2005 at 1:55 PM. Reason : I AM BATMAN]
6/17/2005 1:55:03 PM
FroshKiller already said it best:
6/17/2005 1:58:04 PM
6/17/2005 2:26:33 PM
I heard that there may be two more batman movies coming out, one based on Joker and the other on Two-Face since this movie is going to do so well...any truth to that? I want to say that it's an idiotic assumption, but when movies make money, sequels always pop out....For those of you that didn't like how Ra's was done, would you be happier if he did pop up in a sequel, to show his "timeless/immortal" part of him? It wouldn't surprise me in the least if he escaped out of the monorail thingy. If you can't find the body, you can't say he's dead.
6/17/2005 2:50:52 PM
it'd be cool if he showed up, but not as the main villain that Batman fightsif he became like a Blofeld character from the James Bond movies, that would be cool
6/17/2005 3:02:08 PM
***SPOLIER*** (not that it matters at this point)the ending of this movie left the door wide open for the obvious joker sequel. i would like to see them make more movies in the series if they could keep it on par with this one.
6/17/2005 3:23:05 PM
I wouldn't be surprised if they made two more movies, but I think it would do well enough with just one sequel. Someone said that if the new Superman does well, they'll do a Batman/Superman movie, and if so, that could be considered the third one. That would be pretty cool.I liked this movie. It was almost too dark for me, and I could definitely see the director's mark on it. But I like how realistic they were in the reasoning behind things (even the whole buying 10k ears to avoid suspicion). I haven't read the comics, so won't go into all that. But I don't think he chose to be a bat until after his training/drugging by Ra's al-Ghul, but more like when he entered the bat cave and stood up to all of the bats flying around him.I don't think I'll compare this with other comic book movies. The Punisher comes close in style/maturity level , but other than that, this movie is too different. I didn't feel like I had watched a 'comic book' movie.
6/17/2005 3:48:08 PM
6/17/2005 4:26:15 PM
frosh is just being a bit too much of a fanboy, seems to mefrom this movie, you could think of the batman as a bat-ish take on a ninja instead of a bat-ish take on Zorroit's just a great retelling of a great series, most of your problems are the same experienced by the Hitchhiker's Guide fanboy crew - it's not EXACTLY the way you WANT it to beas far as the movie, thought it was awesomefight scenes were choppy but didn't detract from the movie a whole lota few pet peeves were that i wanted crane to be more ickabod-looking and that Zsaz and Falcone didn't seem to be anything overly special, but at least they left them open to recovery in sequelsalso i kept thinking please don't let that kid be Tim Drake, PLEASE
6/17/2005 4:45:12 PM
There's no way that kid is Tim Drake. He's clearly Jason Todd.
6/17/2005 5:22:29 PM
Could be worse. He could've been Dick Grayson.
6/17/2005 5:26:31 PM
He's actually RA'S AL GHUL JUNIOR!!!I picked up Year One (and The Long Halloween) today cuz the movie got me in a Batman kind of mood. And then maybe I will better understand Froshkiller's rabid fanboyism.
6/17/2005 5:59:05 PM
I wonder if Frosh hates the first Batman because Joker killed Bruce's parents.It wasn't in the comic books!!! OMG, worst comic book adaptation evar!
6/17/2005 6:00:32 PM
^^ Attaboy. You wont be disappointed. Year One is good.
6/17/2005 6:02:13 PM
I'd imagine he has serious beef with it, yeah.NPR played an old Bob Kane interview where he said he was in a gang called the Crusading Zorros (Zorroes?). Their advantage was that, unlike the other gangs, they wouldn't receive the ass beatings when they were out of costume cuz nobody knew who they were. Pretty interesting.
6/17/2005 6:02:31 PM
-ZiP!-[Edited on June 17, 2005 at 6:17 PM. Reason : ]
6/17/2005 6:02:51 PM
christian bale is hot - i've had a crush on him since Empire of the Sun
6/17/2005 6:12:05 PM