Plus there's the psychological aspect - from a distance the eyes would often appear demonic and inhuman - and up close, when he's staring you in the eye, blank, shining slits would be very un-nerving - you could see only yourself.
There's nothing wrong with discussing but it's gonna look stupid. And knowing the flip-flop style of people here, I gaurntee half the dudes here who are pushing for the idea will be like sheep if the general audience goes "what the hell?" at the lenses and say "Oh you know Nolan didnt have to do that". It happens but if you wanna dwell on something that aint gonna happen, do it.
The bottom line is in the animated series and in the comics, Batman's white eyes can be expressive. He shows emotion with them...narrow for anger or determination, wide for surprise, etc. RIGID LENSES CAN'T DO THIS. White contact lenses will either look bad (see Batman: Dead End) or if they are blended in post will make no sense.
In my opinion, there are more reasons to ADD the lenses; than there is to not add them. Because the positives outway the negatives.
1.) As much as peopl say it would look stupid, it wouldn't. These guys are professional and know what they are doing, and would make it cool. (or maybe not because they would have gotten the mask right the first time, hehe jokes)
2.) Protection, ya there is his mouth, but that was Bob Kane's doing (the man is a genius). It is how he started Batman's mask. But Batman DID have lenses in the comics, in the cartoons. THIS IS A COMIC BOOK MOVIE PEOPLE
3.) From far distance, his appearance of having no eyes would be horrific. It would make him even more intimidating.
4.) Up close, even scarier. It will scare the crap out of people even more, looking into these blank eyes, where there is nothing, but cold, and darkness.
5.) Obviously the identity factor. It will conceal his identity better. Make him less recognizable as a human being also.
6.) The night vision could be added, which would give him an up on his oponents even more than he already has.
7.) The fact that it would make it even more original than the Burton films.
It all adds up guys. It is more original, more true to the comics, scarier, safe, and helpful. There are so many positives to the lenses if done correctly. They could work, they would work, they SHOULD WORK!
Lenses... ...Dammnit!
--dk7
Think about Bale's Batman. Emotion is a very strong part of how he functions. That "Swear to me" scene? Wouldn't have worked with lenses. Spider-Man relies on flash and wit to make an impression. Even for the old franchise's Bat-men, it may have worked. They played Batman as a coldly distant and uncaring...which is effective in its own way (That's how Conroy plays him on TAS and I love it) It worked pretty well in DD. Affleck didn't play DD as intensly as Bale plays Batman. If I had to make a comparison, Afflecks DD was was more like the Conroy Batman. But it's not how Bale does it. Bale puts so much raw emotion and anger into the character that he NEEDS his eyes. Eyes are one of an actor's most important tools for expressing emotion. For a badassly emotionless Conroy Batman? The lenses would work. And they would work very well, but they wouldn't work for Bale.Mr. Socko said:Atleast Ronny makes a very strong point. But did eye lenses affect Daredevil or either Spider-Man movie in anyway because you couldn't see them show emotions with their eyes? And the only emotion Batman will ever need with his eyes is fear.
Ronny Shade said:Think about Bale's Batman. Emotion is a very strong part of how he functions. That "Swear to me" scene? Wouldn't have worked with lenses. Spider-Man relies on flash and wit to make an impression. Even for the old franchise's Bat-men, it may have worked. They played Batman as a coldly distant and uncaring...which is effective in its own way (That's how Conroy plays him on TAS and I love it) It worked pretty well in DD. Affleck didn't play DD as intensly as Bale plays Batman. If I had to make a comparison, Afflecks DD was was more like the Conroy Batman. But it's not how Bale does it. Bale puts so much raw emotion and anger into the character that he NEEDS his eyes. Eyes are one of an actor's most important tools for expressing emotion. For a badassly emotionless Conroy Batman? The lenses would work. And they would work very well, but they wouldn't work for Bale.
Mr. Socko said:Well Ben wasn't blind when he played Daredevil, now was he? And love how you avioded my post quoting you, Luda.
Super_Ludacris said:Go back and read that statement and think about how stupid that is.
Ok, Luda. Sometimes you can be a very good poster. But other times, like now, what you're writing is completely idiotic with no thought put into it. On paper, it might seem corny and silly. But a man dressed in a black rubber costume, long black ears, and a yellow belt ALSO seems very corny and silly. But when you see it, it's completely different.
Ronny Shade said:Think about Bale's Batman. Emotion is a very strong part of how he functions. That "Swear to me" scene? Wouldn't have worked with lenses. Spider-Man relies on flash and wit to make an impression. Even for the old franchise's Bat-men, it may have worked. They played Batman as a coldly distant and uncaring...which is effective in its own way (That's how Conroy plays him on TAS and I love it) It worked pretty well in DD. Affleck didn't play DD as intensly as Bale plays Batman. If I had to make a comparison, Afflecks DD was was more like the Conroy Batman. But it's not how Bale does it. Bale puts so much raw emotion and anger into the character that he NEEDS his eyes. Eyes are one of an actor's most important tools for expressing emotion. For a badassly emotionless Conroy Batman? The lenses would work. And they would work very well, but they wouldn't work for Bale.
Mr. Socko said:Just how is it stupid? Him being blind is no excuse to wearing lenses as you are using for your piss poor excuse.
Lets refer back to an earlier post of mine.
Super_Ludacris said:He had no eyeholes...........because he's blind.
Mr. Socko said:He could have worn goggles for that matter...Or wrapped a rag around his head lol
But back on topic, someone make a manip of that Batman pic I posted!
The comics have never implied that when the illustrators drew them like that they had lenses did they? No.
Mr. Socko said:The comics have never implied that when the illustrators drew them like that they had rubber suits did they? No.
And I have plenty ideas, ofcourse the best being Daredevil wearing a rag on his head
ragdus said:here's why you don't have huge white lenses:
when fighting in the dark, which batman does A TON of, you can't easily pick out his eyes, thus can't easily go after them. He might as well paint huge bulls-eyes so every jag thug goes straight for them.
You don't do the white lenses for the same reason thousands of critters on this planet have spots that look like eyes... so you don't draw attention to your REAL eyes.
Super_Ludacris said:Go back and read that statement and think about how stupid that is.
darknight7 said:It actually wasn't stupid. (no need for name calling here). You guys are mixed up. YOU Luda, are talking about THE CHARACTER, the COMIC, how it looks and why. Mr. Socko is talking about the actor, and how it is possible, because Afleck COULD see out of his mask. Get your head straight, it is a discussion forum. Everyone has there own opinion. (obviously yuo are going to get harped on if you don't state your opinion properly. OR if you don't make any sense)
So how about everyone stops acting like a bunch of 5 year olds and actually discuss the ifs, ands or buts about the lenses. There are (+) and there are also (-). Everyone has there own opinion. In my opinion it can go either way, I just think it would be cooler to do it more like the comics. Because they CAN, and because it will be even more different than the original Batman movies.
--dk7
Keyser Sushi said:I think you've oversimplified things a little.
What Super Ludacris is saying is that, because Daredevil is a blind character, he doesn't emote with his eyes. Because he doesn't emote with his eyes, Ben Affleck could have his eyes covered and it woudln't hurt his performance as Daredevil.
Likewise, Spider-Man always has a covered face in the comics, so we're not accustomed to seeing his face. They wind up having to do things, cinematically, that the comics have also historically done - subtle camera work and physical acting on the part of Tobey (and the stuntmen, real and CGI) in order to convey emotion on the part of Spider-Man.
But, Batman in the comics has a full range of emotion in his mask. His eyes change shape to show surprise, fear, anger, intensity, etc. In practice, the mask does not move with the actor's face as it does in the comics. So the only way to keep Batman from looking like a mannequin is to allow the actor's eyes to show through.
Personally, like Mr. Socko, I have always loved the idea of lenses in the Batman cowl - until the past few months, when I gave it deeper thought than I had before. I understand now how the lenses would severely detract crom Bale's performance.
darknight7 said:I am not disagreeing with you or trying to be ajerk. But Spiderman's eyes moved in the comics too.
You know what you be sooo cool, a prostetic mask.
Like you would see the cowl in the vault and when he wears it, it will look like a cowl. BUT REALLY, behind the scenes it is applied to his face peice by peice (like the Grinch), than we could get a cool cowl WITH EXPRESSION! It is suuuuuch a long shot, and probably people here would hate it. But in a way, it would be soo cool to see the emotion.
--dk7
darknight7 said:I am not disagreeing with you or trying to be ajerk. But Spiderman's eyes moved in the comics too.
You know what you be sooo cool, a prostetic mask.![]()

Like you would see the cowl in the vault and when he wears it, it will look like a cowl. BUT REALLY, behind the scenes it is applied to his face peice by peice (like the Grinch), than we could get a cool cowl WITH EXPRESSION! It is suuuuuch a long shot, and probably people here would hate it. But in a way, it would be soo cool to see the emotion.
Amen brother.Keyser Sushi said:Personally, like Mr. Socko, I have always loved the idea of lenses in the Batman cowl - until the past few months, when I gave it deeper thought than I had before. I understand now how the lenses would severely detract crom Bale's performance.