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BLS-Pride wrote:Ehhh. I didn't love it. I didn't hate it. I kinda liked it.
Hidden Text:The Batman scenes were classic though. Especially when he was saving a certain "witch". Ben killed it as Bruce.
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That high of a rating Axlin? Even with the major flaws to Batman's characrer? I would give it a 2.5/4.
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I'm not on that whole kick of flaws to Batman's character bs. I LOVED Keaton's Batman and up until Affleck, felt it was that definitive performance (see what I said there? More on that later).
Remember something, regardless of the Burtonverse, or Snyderverse, BvS was Frank Miller's Batman in alot of ways. Affleck/Goyer/Terio (?) were depicting The Dark Knight Returns version of Batman.
This is an older, beat down, nihilistic, hopeless Batman, lost in a dystopian world. Snyder practically spelled out that Batman & Superman's United States is the one Donald Trump is describing. Government is corrupt, wants to control Superman and the only reason Batman gets a pass is because Gotham and i'm assuming Commissioner Gordon runs interference protecting him. Holly Hunter was pretty much owned by Lex Luthor who depicted the classic Rockefeller (I inherited the world -- I AM GOD -- YOU WILL WORSHIP ME!!). Batman was Trying to find his way again. In response, Miller's Batman was an angry, extremely brooding, depressing and BRUTAL Batman who had kind of lost his rules, gave up on his parents dreams, and had adapted to the world that he had been given.
Affleck's Batman in BvS (basically Batman Begins Part 5), reminds me of Donald Pleasence's Loomis of Halloween 5. By that point, the character was so fucking fried from chasing Myers and watching horrible shit, he had slipped off the rocker himself and had become just as fucking crazy as Michael Myers himself. Pleasence was bad ass in that role at that point, but BOY was it out of character. Affleck is no different. He's playing Wayne/Batman as an older, hopeless version of Bale's Batman, if Bale had just started doing what it takes.
He was also haunted by his in-action to stop his parents, specifically mother's murder. And was willing with
to do whatever it took to save
To quote Batman Begins... "I'm not going to kill you.... but I don't have to save you"
Every scene that Affleck's Batman goes full Rambo/Martin Riggs on the baddies with wreckless abandon, he never outwardly does anything to kill them. They just happen to get killed from the circumstances ala Burton's Batman.
I have always been A-OKAY with this. I like my Batman a bit more a fucking badass and willing to say fuck it and do what it takes and not be a pussy about it. I'm not really into the limp-wristed Gotham "you can't kill murder, and you can't murder an idea" philosophical Batman of the current TV series.
My original choice back in the day of a TDK-Returns Batman was always an older, buff Mel Gibson. Full Mad Max in a fucking Batman mask baby. Affleck found some way to merge that with Bale's Batman and I fucking love him for it. He fucking nailed it.
I loved the depiction of Batman. And that was the weird, inconsistent thing about this film. It was more of a Zack Snyder Batman film, than it was Man of Steel 2. Superman just happened to be there. Affleck was certainly the performance and focal point of the film.
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@BLS - yeah, the movie wasn't perfect. The things that I didn't care for were
@Axlin - interesting analysis dude. So do you think this is a soft reboot of the Nolanverse. Maybe an alternate reality where the events of those films happened with some minor details changing here and there?
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@BLS - yeah, the movie wasn't perfect. The things that I didn't care for were
Hidden Text:@Axlin - interesting analysis dude. So do you think this is a soft reboot of the Nolanverse. Maybe an alternate reality where the events of those films happened with some minor details changing here and there?
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To quote Batman Begins... "I'm not going to kill you.... but I don't have to save you"Every scene that Affleck's Batman goes full Rambo/Martin Riggs on the baddies with wreckless abandon, he never outwardly does anything to kill them. They just happen to get killed from the circumstances ala Burton's Batman.
Firstly I'm okay with it. I think the idea of a Superhero with no super powers who doesn't kill people is just fucking dumb.
I've been waiting for Batman to start killing people since I was about 3 years old.
But you are totally fucking wrong about him killing by circumstance.
You can't tell me that those are not outward purposeful attempts to kill people.
For fuck sake
I should also point out. I'm one of the few ho thought that the film was absolutely brilliant. I loved every last second of it and I cannot wait for more.
My favorite Marvel film was Ray Stevensons Punisher Warzone. That was a great movie. If you haven't seen it you should.
I loved Iron Man 1 and liked number 3. I thought the avengers was okay but had to turn it off on the re-watch because it got too boring once you knew the jokes and plot. All the other Marvel films are utter shite.
X-men 1 & 2 and Days of Future Past and Deadpool are also absolute masterpieces.
The rest of the X-men movies are shite.
With the exception of Wolverine which is great up until the end at which point its shite.
Oh and I liked watchmen but prefer Batman v Superman.
I think I liked the more Doom and Gloom superhero stuff and killing. They have to kill. Superheros who don't kill just annoy me.
Having said that though, Spawn was also shite.
Oh Judeg Dredd is a comic too isn't it?
That Dredd movie, the Karl Urban one, that was excellent.
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Regarding Batman's fighting - to me it relates to the major themes and the ending:
Re: Suicide Squad/Justice League Films
@BLS - yeah, the movie wasn't perfect. The things that I didn't care for were
Hidden Text:@Axlin - interesting analysis dude. So do you think this is a soft reboot of the Nolanverse. Maybe an alternate reality where the events of those films happened with some minor details changing here and there?
I don't think the Nolanverse ever left us. Chris Nolan was listed as a Producer on "Man of Steel" and an Executive Producer on "BvS", and he certainly hasn't left the franchise. He might not have a huge hand in the franchise anymore, unlike Burton's 'ceremonial' Producer-credit on "Batman Forever" of which he had nothing to do with, Nolan still seems to have some involvement, or at least WB's producers and Snyder himself have been directed to follow Nolan's template. The biggest loss has been Jonah Nolan and his fantastic writing.
I respect that WB & DC have stood their ground in attempting to produce an much darker, and more adult superhero movie. Something Marvel & Disney have completely thrown at the damn door. Their movies (i've begun to HATE THEM) have just went balls deep in reviving campy superhero movies. They used to be smart, but now they're all basically comedies.
WB/DC have attempted to keep their world grounded in Nolan's template. Even Snyder's "Man of Steel" felt like a Chris Nolan film, without Nolan's sense of cinematography. Man of Steel was not close to the visuals of TDK Trilogy.
But to me, they've definitely kept it in that world. The involvement of Superman's world in the past two films was basically as sense of "had the over-the-top villians of DC appeared in Nolan's world, how would it had happened?" Well, Snyder's world is pretty much it.
Man of Steel and Batman vs. Superman both just felt like extensions of the same storyline started with Nolan, just with different writers and director. It really feels like the same franchise. All of it being the DC Cinematic Universe.
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Just my thoughts since I just seen this.
I actually enjoyed other parts of the film too, but there's too many flaws with this.
I disagree with Axlin08, it really does not feel like Nolan had any input on any of this films except recommending Han Zimmer.
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I'm reserving judgement on
until after I see Justice League. I would assume it becomes relevant.