Super_Ludacris
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No. It just creates people who have no goddamn clue what they're talking about.ragdus said:this is why he shouldn't wear lenses. it creates too much division amongst the believers!
. No need to look like Kermit 
Seriously, what the HELL are you talking about?Super_Ludacris said:No need to look like Kermit![]()

Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones...Super_Ludacris said:Again name calling and not considering doesnt help
... or did you not say that?Super_Ludacris said:God, your slow.
BatScot said:He made his own bed, now he must sleep in it.
Super_Ludacris said:But Saint I just said that my point relates to there use in the movies. Even if they did exist in the comics my reasons were for why they shouldnt be in the movies. I'll be happy to help you out and point this
1)The point we had in the thread was that they mentioned that in recent issues the white eyes in Batmans mask are lenses. But even the person who told this to me (I believe it was Dark Knight7) said in previous decades it could have been interpreted that those eyes were just drawings and animated style. So that was my point: Even if in recent years the illustrators and artists said that was the case, it still feels pointless putting them in the movie.
2) I said in all my posts I believe putting white lenses on Batman in the movie feels forced. Like it's director trying TOO much to look like the comics when really characters wearing masks with white holes have never really had that look crossover to live action (and I gave reasons why DD and Spidey would exception). Legitmate, clam case? I think so my friend
And I think I've explained what I meant above, so really you were shouting for nothing. I have debated this issue with some great posters here on the thread (shout out to ronny shade, Brian and Dark Knight7 and Luhijo) all have stayed in the thread and seen the course of this discussion go. So if you look back and read then you'll see why we said what we said. And if there's anything that upsets you about what I said (because I shattered some belief comic books conveyed to you). Just calmly bring it up and I'll be happy to explain why I said that. But until there is no point getting up over nothing. Remember the main point is: White eyes in the movies? You cant hold a grudge over one thing, which a lot of other people may assume too.
Marinate on that pimpinMy debate game
is so classy
Saint said:Okay, I'm finished. I can't be bothered to argue with someone who makes responses that A) are irrelevant to my point, B) don't even address my point), and C) address points I never made.
You have the intelligence of a brick, that much is clear. A brick with severe mental deficiencies. You seem utterly incapable of addressing my statements as I have made them, within the realm of their purpose, so I will try and make this as simple as possible so there is no way for you're brain--packed with dirt and feces as it may be--to confuse it:
Contrary to your beliefs, and not indiciative of any relevance on film, Batman wears lenses in the comics. Your statements to the contrary are wrong. This has nothing to do with the film, and everything to do with you making stupid statements that are incorrect.
Saint said:Now that I'm finished with SL, I can get on to the actual topic...
Lenses can work, of that I'm fairly certain. But I'm also fairly certain it would be infinitely difficult. Supporting this is the fact that most lense manips look absolutely ridiculous. Contacts, as far as I'm concerned, are out of the question. One cannot fight with contacts in. So, while the contact manips look good for the most part, they're not really an option.
In any case, the Nolan and company can find a way to do lenses that look good, I'm all for it. I have one criteria, though: they MUST be retractable. Bale's eyework (and keaton's, also) MADE some awesome moments in their respective films. The look Bale gives that one ninja, before he tackles him off the subway platform? That would have been ruined with lenses.
Bottom line: if they can make them work, great, but they must be retractable.
No.Keyser Sushi said:"Saint":
1.) Luda admitted that the lenses have been in the comics.
2.) You've crossed a line there, podna, in making personal insults against a guy. I'd stop that if I were you.
Absolutely. The lenses can serve the same purpose as the ears, cape, and so on: intimidation. And if that isn't enough--though it is for me--they work well for vision enhancment, like you mentioned (though not limited to nightvision), eye-protection, and probably some other things as well.If the lenses were retractable, what purpose would they serve? The only one I can think of night vision. I don't think anybody could argue that it wouldn't make sense for him to have those. But it would mean they'd be in maybe one brief scene, and that's it.
At that point, is it really worth it?
Saint said:
Absolutely. The lenses can serve the same purpose as the ears, cape, and so on: intimidation. And if that isn't enough--though it is for me--they work well for vision enhancment, like you mentioned (though not limited to nightvision), eye-protection, and probably some other things as well.
Keyser Sushi said:A body could report you for that behavior, I think. I won't, because I believe in settling things peacefully and leaving the mods out of it whenever possible, but... if I was you I'd cool it, podjo. I mean that.
I think his eyes are far more intimidating than lenses could EVER be. The eyes are the most expressive part of the body. When I was a kid I had a life-sized poster of Bat-Keaton on my door. If I looked at the eyes for more than thirty seconds it scared me. True story.
StorminNorman said:LOL, my thoughts exactly - and Bale is so much more powerful than Keaton in so many ways. The lenses could of worked for Kilmer, and Cloney - but please, not Bale. It would be like putting his arms in casts.
I don't care what your thoughts on the matter are.Keyser Sushi said:A body could report you for that behavior, I think.
I won't, because I believe in settling things peacefully and leaving the mods out of it whenever possible, but... if I was you I'd cool it, podjo. I mean that.
I never suggested otherwise. But lenses can be inhuman and in some instances would easily project a more terrifying visage than eyes. For instance, I scene with Bale in sillhouette, with only the lenses visible. That wouldn't be as effective with plain eyes. As I said, though, I only support retactable lenses used sparingly, and this is only under the assumption that they can be done without looking dumb. I full support the notion that Bale needs his eyes to act. I cite again the scene on the subway platform, among many other, under that.I think his eyes are far more intimidating than lenses could EVER be. The eyes are the most expressive part of the body. When I was a kid I had a life-sized poster of Bat-Keaton on my door. If I looked at the eyes for more than thirty seconds it scared me. True story.
Saint said:I don't care what your thoughts on the matter are.
Saint said:I don't care what your thoughts on the matter are.
StorminNorman said:Dude, theres no reason to be a dick about it....he was trying to help you.
I disagree, and again, I don't really care what you htink of it. I'm not trying to be a dick (to you, anyway). I've got no problem with you. I just don't care.Keyser Sushi said:That's good to know. Doesn't change the fact that what you said to Ludacris was completely unwarranted.
No. Forums are for discussion. Discussion with the word "idiot" added is still discussion. Just because it isn't nice doesn't mean it is valid.It's also contradictory to joining a forum in the first place.
It wasn't a matter of opinion, it was a matter of fact. A fact he would not accept (the Batman wear lenses) and in place of conceding, instead decided to attack arguments I never made. I'm sorry if my patience for that sort of ridiculousness is low.Aren't you supposed to engage in sensible discussion and listen to everyone's personal opinions and views?
Just because you have your own point and argue it doesn't make it right, and simply ignoring opposing arguments makes you look afraid of debate.