Bathead
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I wish the pizza jokes would die now. He looks great.
This at least, is one thing we agree on!
I wish the pizza jokes would die now. He looks great.
I can't believe this has over 20m views on youtube now!t:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2yv8aT0UFc
Now that you guys have a strong bond over something, maybe you should throw a party in its honor.This at least, is one thing we agree on!
I'm a bit surprised by the invective directed at Bale's Batman here. I'm not exactly hesitant in criticising elements of the Nolan trilogy, but I don't really think Bale was one of its problems. BB wouldn't have been nearly the film it was without him in the role, and I think he did well in TDK where he had to play the lead in a big ensemble cast filled with very colourful characters. Although TDKR's script was woeful, I think Bale did as well as anyone could in selling its central conceits.
Yes, Nrgh Bhratt Vroish was embarrassing at times, but the thinking behind it was sound. The sound editor and the director should have done more to mitigate its failure.
Overall, I think Bale was a clear asset to the trilogy. He was often made to look stupid by poor scripting (particularly TDKR), bad fight choreography, a horrible looking Batsuit and the silly voice. But all actors sometimes have those things thrust upon them.
Only juvenile people find opinions that they disagree with as "fail".
There is no greater failure in this world than close-mindedness, intolerance, blindness and fanboyism. And I am afraid you excel at each.
That is why tequila is better than wallets, the cats are purple, ohhh why?????
But in other cases, not so much.
And that is one of the reasons Bale went with that bat-voice.
So he got a horrible looking suit, which resulted in a horrible voice?
That's just a bad combo for a Batman movie.
The director and costume designer of course.Who's to blame
i still blame Kony.
Not a bad idea.Can't believe he's still out there...we should start a movement or something and profit off of that.
Yeah. That's how i see it too.That statement still makes me laugh sometimes. Oh man, what a riot.
For me, Bale was the best Batman we had thus far. Sure, he was a bit more human than most comic depictions of the character, but thats to be expected in a movie. I really like what he did with Batman (even the growl) and LOVE his Bruce Wayne. In my heart he will always be my movie Batman.
Keaton was pretty good in my eyes. I rewatched both Burton films recently and found him to be the best part of both. The problem is that he is given nothing to work with and the overall ridiculousness of those movies (Batman 89 makes no goddamned sense in its final third, while Batman Returns is a visually interesting trainwreck from the get go). Still... I really like what he did with that quiet anger.
I agree. There was something more effective about Keaton's Batman. He got across what he was feeling just with his face and eyes. No need for screaming and shouting like Bale.
With Keaton it actually felt like Batman was the real him, and Bruce Wayne was the act. There was always something intangible beneath the surface. The scene where he is driving Vicki back to the Bat cave is really strong work from Keaton and he doesn't even say a line of dialogue. It's all in his face and eyes.
Regarding the Batvoice, a big reason for it being more exaggerated after BB was that the new Batsuit made it very difficult or even impossible to breathe through the nose. That's why Bale's mouth was open so much - he had to breathe that way. This affected the voice (test it out saying something deeply then plugging your nose and repeating what you said). I think it was less a stylistic choice and more just a result of wearing the newer mask.
Did you just have a stroke?That is why tequila is better than wallets, the cats are purple, ohhh why?????
But in other cases, not so much.
And that is one of the reasons Bale went with that bat-voice.
I wonder if this batsuit will let Batman breath properly?Regarding the Batvoice, a big reason for it being more exaggerated after BB was that the new Batsuit made it very difficult or even impossible to breathe through the nose. That's why Bale's mouth was open so much - he had to breathe that way. This affected the voice (test it out saying something deeply then plugging your nose and repeating what you said). I think it was less a stylistic choice and more just a result of wearing the newer mask.
It is so strange when you are not on these boards regularly to see the tide change. Back in the day, all I remembered all I was seeing getting posted and said everywhere and even used as signatures was "Bale Dammit".
After the Batman movies started coming out everyone seemed to be saying the movies were 10/10, etc.
Now, it seems a lot of people have issues with the films. Is it because their excitement for the movies clouded their judgment? Is it because they didn't like the suits? I remember before people were complaining the Batman suit was "teh puffy", then it seemed everyone liked it, and now it seems they only liked the "Batman Begins" suit and not the ones from the next movies.
It is very odd to see the changes. It kind of makes me wonder what happened after the movies. They don't seem dated to me, the movies are good, Bale is to me the best Batman and the Nolan Batman movies managed to be serious and about as realistic as you could get with a story like the one of Batman.
I never thought Bale was phenomenal in the role. He was good. That's as good a compliment as I can give him.
I haven't been blown away by any of the live action Batmen, and I honestly don't expect Affleck to be any different in that regard. I'm optimistic that I'll like him just as much as Bale.