BvS All Things Batman v Superman: An Open Discussion - Part 155

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Batman from Flashpoint, use gun: (I know he isn't Bruce)
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Ha see that works. That's a Batman who is reversed. It's Thomas Wayne who is completely obsessed with vengeance rather than justice. Instead of losing his Mother and Father as a child, he lost his son.

Flashpoint is a clever story because it never overtly says it, but it's showing the Reverse versions of all the Justice League members (Without utilising Earth 3).
 
Man it sucks that we got spoiled on that thing that I won't mention.
 
It will be interesting to see people jumping to defend/justify Batman killing if that happens to be the case with Batfleck.

A seasoned Batman blowing people up is perfectly fine but a Superman that's only been Superman for a few days gets **** on mercilessly for killing a rampaging "god".

Good old double standards.
 
That sniper rifle fooled me. Thought it was the antenna.
 
Even worse when they are critics.
It's all opinion, but there is a difference between, "this is bad" and "this is bad, for me."
If the distinction could be presented before the fact, it would go a long way.

Do you think this episode of Barney sucks or do you as an adult not enjoy it...

But how do you tell the difference, though, besides the fact that their critique doesn't jibe with your own? Because one could take that logic and spin it around: your praise of something isn't valid if you only say works for you, but you don't explain how it's "good".
 
I think the logo is the easter egg.

Notice the fire on the Superman logo when it appears. Almost looks like solar radiation which of course fuels Superman's powers.

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Now watch when the Batman logo appears. The solar radiation dims and disappears.

Perhaps hinting that Batman will find a way to severely limit Superman's abilities.

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The Russian space craft definitely reminds me of Red Son.
 
That game was a lot of fun. The comic series was excellent also.
 
The sanctity of life could be a lesson both Superman and Batman learn by the end of the film. It probably will be, because they'll learn from each other. But with Batman, he'll have a reason for his ways at least. It won't just be shown and not commented on, which the Burton films pretty much did, even though those movies are based on the original comics where Batman killed. I guess you could say Keaton's Batman snapped after finding out Napier was the Joker, but Batfleck would have a lot stronger reason for being numb.

Yup, I know I learned the sanctity of life after my third murder. Only real way to learn it really. :sarcasm:
 
I think the ''batplane'' is actually a drone and it's used by Lex to blame Batman for the damage etc. This would definitely make Superman go out and seek him.

Lex is using both of them against one another, just my thought on the whole thing. Superman arrives and destroys the batmobile, and we get Batman going back to regroup and putting on the other suit. Hnnghhh.
 
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Oh I love that bit. It never gets old.

I think the ''batplane'' is actually a drone and it's used by Lex to blame Batman for the damage etc. This would definitely make Superman go out and seek him.

Lex is using both of them against one another, just my thought on the whole thing. Superman arrives and destroys the batmobile, and we get Batman going back to regroup and putting on the other suit. Hnnghhh.

I am thinking the drone detaches from the back of the Batmobile.
 
Yeah, me too. I think it's an intro sequence for Batman where he struts his stuff, cleaning up some Gotham gangs.

I don't think that this Batman has to be a killer, but he can sure as hell not have a no nonsense approach to violence.

It would be nice to see a Batman that is truly "human" when dealing with the other superheroes. Perhaps even feeling true fear and jealousy at the power of these "gods" while he struggles with all the human limitations, even given his spectacular mind and finely honed body. It would be the antidote to BatGod, for myself, anyway. Sure, he can take on these "gods", even defeat then, but in a three dimensional world, it ain't easy, and he's not dismissive of them. My two cents, YMMV.
 
Krypton why are you and I still up? It's 4:10 am haha
 
Batman: You sold out, Clark. You gave them the power that should have been yours. Just like your parents taught you. Be yourself. Don't go for hair plugs. My parents taught me a different lesson... lying on this street... shaking in deep shock... dying for no reason at all. They showed me that the world only makes sense when you have natural hair.

Superman: Bruce, I just broke three of your ribs
 
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