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Sob line is Bruce Wayne, not voice modulated batman. Time you learn what it means to be a man is my favorite so far of the voice modulated lines.
Citation?
He's 20+ years into his career, appearing as a headline in papers, getting mentioned in interviews with one the world's richest men (Luthor), brought up by the editor of another paper, and raised by a newsman to another of the world's richest men who doesn't dismiss the existence of the Bat.
We're not dealing with an urban legend. He's a known quantity at this point.
Yup.Sob line is Bruce Wayne, not voice modulated batman. Time you learn what it means to be a man is my favorite so far of the voice modulated lines.
Sob line is Bruce Wayne, not voice modulated batman. Time you learn what it means to be a man is my favorite so far of the voice modulated lines.
Same.Sob line is Bruce Wayne, not voice modulated batman. Time you learn what it means to be a man is my favorite so far of the voice modulated lines.
Well, I don't have a problem with the voice, though it's not my first choice. However, when my wife watched TV spot one, the first thing she said was "I don't like his voice", so I get that it's not everyone's cup of tea. My hope is that in the context of the film it will work better. It's at least not as jarring as the previous bat-voice imo.
Weren't people here big on Batman portraying himself as sort of "beyond human" to put a fear into criminals?
This voice just sounds like a guy straight up talking through a modulator device that you can get on apps today. Nothing particularly intimidating about it.
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This is the best thing we'll get to hearing the subtle differences in modulation between each of the lines from Affleck.
The SOB line is definitely the least modulated in comparison to the other lines, to the point where it could in fact just be Bruce's voice outside of the suit. In this video, it sounds like the voice is only modulated because of the "noise" behind Affleck's voice, which is giving the impression that the voice is distorted. Otherwise, the line lacks the "robotised" sound of the other Batvoice lines.
I had the thought, though quickly shot it down because it seemed ridiculous after listening back to Bruce's voice in the other trailers, that perhaps the voice modulation is somehow built into Bruce himself and he can turn it on and off at will. I didn't think that Bruce would ever incorporate technology into himself though, not like Iron Man or Cyborg so it's probably not the case.
The main reason why I thought that was because Affleck's voice seems to distort a little when he says "clowns" in the line at 1:04
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The way Bruce looks at Clark after the line too; it's clear that they both know each other's identities and are playing with each other, including Lex who shortly joins the two. I thought maybe Bruce was subtly intimidating Clark there and then, by changing to his Batvoice and emphasising "clowns". However, listening back to that line with some headphones on, it just sounds more like Affleck's regular voice but with a deeper and coarser tone. Whether it was intentional or not, I like the emphasis on the word "clown"; that line is clearly important for establishing Bruce's history as Batman and losing Robin to the Joker and for establishing Batman's intolerance towards Superman.
He's noted several times they work under Nolan's shadow so they probably don't want alienate modern audiences who have been so accustomed to that take. But it was easily one of the more controversial aspects of that iteration, so I'm of the opinion they wouldn't have risked anything by going a different way.I think I just can't get over the fact that knowing Snyder, and how much he wants to differentiate his Batman from Nolan's Batman, is ending up giving his Batman yet another over the top sounding voice that stands out like a sore thumb.
Personally I was hoping for a commanding, yet more mysterious and at the most "raspy" sounding Batman.
He's noted several times they work under Nolan's shadow so they probably don't want alienate modern audiences who have been so accustomed to that take. But it was easily one of the more controversial aspects of that iteration, so I'm of the opinion they wouldn't have risked anything by going a different way.
The simplest answer is Snyder and co. loved Bale's voice. I can't imagine how, but there are clearly a great number who don't mind it.
They very well might, but I don't hear any similarities.
Yeah, this one's much better. Though there is always a risk of it getting worse in sequels... Bale's voice in BB was fine as well. Hopefully history won't repeat itself.
Yeah, this one's much better. Though there is always a risk of it getting worse in sequels... Bale's voice in BB was fine as well. Hopefully history won't repeat itself.
I find your lack of faith in our Lord and Saviour Snyder disturbing.![]()
That was inevitable, though, given the strain put on his voice. Affleck's isn't working as hard.
That was inevitable, though, given the strain put on his voice. Affleck's isn't working as hard.
I distinctly remember a TDK interview where Bale was asked how difficult it was to put on the bat-voice again, and he remarked that it was surprisingly easy once he put the suit back on.I heard, once upon a time, that in TDK/R Bale talked normally while they were shooting and then his voice was changed during post-production. I heard that they did it that way as to not put any unnecessary strain on his voice. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
I think I just can't get over the fact that knowing Snyder, and how much he wants to differentiate his Batman from Nolan's Batman, is ending up giving his Batman yet another over the top sounding voice that stands out like a sore thumb.
Personally I was hoping for a commanding, yet more mysterious and at the most "raspy" sounding Batman.
Yes it is not a myth that Nolan did edit Bale's voice in post for TDK.
Personally, I don't feel that Ben could accomplish that very well. I'm not saying that to flame him or to say that's the reason Snyder chose voice modulation, but I do think having Affleck do a "normal" Batman voice would have been weak.
His "It's time you learn" sounds so much better than "I thought she was with you" so hopefully we get more of the former sound than the latter.
His Bruce is on point though!