BvS Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice News, Set & Official Photo Thread - Part 4

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If we don't get a glimpse of the Batmobile tomorrow, I'm going to start a riot. And that's the one thing we do best in Detroit...
 
If we don't get a glimpse of the Batmobile tomorrow, I'm going to start a riot. And that's the one thing we do best in Detroit...

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I'll fly down there and help out as well. I had my hopes up for an SDCC Batmobile reveal and by God I am going to get that reveal! :cmad:
 
You people always want more, more, more. :argh:

I wanna see the Batmobile as well.
 
If security threatens people for standing in a public space and filming something happening in a public space that's total BS. Honestly I'd tell the rent-a-cops to recite which law I was breaking (knowing I wasn't breaking even one statute), and then I'd demand they leave me the heck alone. Sheesh. LOL

Btw, I live in LA and attended all nights of the Hollywood Blvd filming of the chase sequence in the NBC WW pilot. No security person ever was rude. In fact, when we got very close, they just respectfully asked if we could move back few feet.

Just adding to this. I butted heads with these Rent a guards before in Chicago during BB/TDK filming. They are being paid to watch over things and make sure fans don't "loiter" around. So to make it seem like they are earning their wages, they tell people to move along or that they can't stand in certain spots. We all know that it's public property and we can stand there, some people listen to them, I usually try to be nice to them, but there has been a time or 2 when I chewed them out. Most of them are on power trips, some just want to sit in a chair and take a nap. I honestly think they feel like they would be fired if people were standing around with Cameras and they didn't attempt to shoo them away.

I've talked to cops before, I've asked if I was breaking a law by standing on a sidewalk watching and/or autograph hunting. And they've told me no. But I guess if you were causing a scene, or disturbing the crew the cops could ticket you or whatever for Loitering.

I've never understood why it's okay for the paparazzi to follow around celebs and wait outside starbucks with camera armed with cameras. But a few fans can't stand on a sidewalk across the street from a film shoot and snap a few cell phone pictures? I wish someone could explain that to me?
 
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I get the feeling we won't see the Snydermobile tomorrow.

I'm sure the Batmobile won't show up in the day time. Keep an eye out for late night shoots.

However.. I'd love to see what Bruce Wayne will be driving!
 
Just adding to this. I butted heads with these Rent a guards before in Chicago during BB/TDK filming. They are being paid to watch over things and make sure fans don't "loiter" around. So to make it seem like they are earning their wages, they tell people to move along or that they can't stand in certain spots. We all know that it's public property and we can stand there, some people listen to them, I usually try to be nice to them, but there has been a time or 2 when I chewed them out. Most of them are on power trips, some just want to sit in a chair and take a nap. I honestly think they feel like they would be fired if people were standing around with Cameras and they didn't attempt to shoo them away.

I've talked to cops before, I've asked if I was breaking a law by standing on a sidewalk watching and/or autograph hunting. And they've told me no. But I guess if you were causing a scene, or disturbing the crew the cops could ticket you or whatever for Loitering.

I've never understood why it's okay for the paparazzi to follow around celebs and wait outside starbucks with camera armed with cameras. But a few fans can't stand on a sidewalk across the street from a film shoot and snap a few cell phone pictures? I wish someone could explain that to me?

Probably because film makers dont want spy shots and spoilers going public.
 
I'm sure the Batmobile won't show up in the day time. Keep an eye out for late night shoots.

However.. I'd love to see what Bruce Wayne will be driving!

The Lambo's were nice in Nolan's movie because Bruce was in his early 30's and those kind of modern sportscars suited him.

But for an old Bruce Wayne, I'd like to see him drive something with a little more taste.

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The Lambo's were nice in Nolan's movie because Bruce was in his early 30's and those kind of modern sportscars suited him.

But for an old Bruce Wayne, I'd like to see him drive something with a little more taste.

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Yeah.. That would be awesome. Very James Bond ish.
 
While those are nice cars, he strikes me as an Aston Martin guys. :word:

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As a car nut. I loved Val Kilmer's Bruce Wayne. That guy had car taste.

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Yea Kilmer's Bruce had an awesome collection of cars and bikes. Very classy.
 
That's actually one thing that Batman Forever did really well. Showcase the manor, the cave and the city.

Simply beautiful production design in that film.
 
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