shauner111
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What game? What did I suggest that was so unrealistic and didn't make sense ? You said it. Let's hear it.
What game? What did I suggest that was so unrealistic and didn't make sense ? You said it. Let's hear it.
But you still have time to respond. You
could have just told me in that time.
Exactly. I'm not just going out of my way to crap on everything this universe has to offer, because I feel like they nailed Supermans level of power. Batman is fine for the most part but it takes me out of the film when I see Batman having 3 huge fights without ant breathing room, moving around like a champ each time and taking bullets to tbe head (and just grunting it off). Everytime I see a clip from the warehouse scene (one of the scenes I still like from the movie), I just think "BATGOD". Writers usually do this so he can match the heroes around him or even the fantastical villains. He struggled with Doomsday but he was incredibly quick, never seemed out of breath. I liked that he didn't do much damage and was running away. But there's also times when they could written in a scene where he was useful on a non-physical level.
Another thing was the training montage. Which felt like an excuse for Zack to show muscles in his movies. He admitted that the mecha suit is all about survival. Bruce should be working on speed instead of power. The suit does everything and isn't about strength anyway because no matter how buff he gets, it's nothing to Supes. At least make him favor some of his body, cuz you know, he's getting up there in age.
I prefer a Batman who struggles with some rabid dogs, or gets blindsided by the Joker or whatever the case may be. Technology or not, he's a man, and that's the most interesting thing about the character. He's not like the rest of the Justice League. So don't power him up in order to make the character feel as special. Treat him the way he truly is.
Why are you insisting on not reading properly? I never said he's too old to fight. I said they should show him struggling a little bit.

The Bat has tangled with Swamp Thing on several occasions.
The first time was during the great 1970s Wein/Wrightson run. In #7, "Night of the Bat," ST and Batman are both looking for the same guy, the big cheese of a criminal organization named Mr. E. "Mystery"...haha, geddit?![]()
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The second time was during Alan Moore's epic run (with equally epic art by Steve Bissette and John Totleben), in #53, when Abigail was in GCPD custody and ST went into full Swamp-god mode and turned Gotham into one giant exhibit with about as much effort as it takes you to sharpen a pencil. Awesome story. If ST ever gets back into film, this issue would make a great basis for the third film.
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Look at the people by his feet.
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Why are you insisting on not reading properly? I never said he's too old to fight. I said they should show him struggling a little bit.
He struggled? All of that happened to him but I didn't really see him struggle after the two seconds of grunting then shrugging it off.
Will be interesting to see how they address the fact that Superman is like what 5-10 miles away. At lest when its kind of like Chicago and NY you could believe Superman wouldn't just be flying in every time. But with with Snyder making them like SF and Oakland... How does Batman have a city wide threat without Superman just stopping by and ending it in 2 minutes. Unless they do a prequel.
I mean, Supes had no problem flying from the US to Mexico and Africa in a moments notice, so I don't think it really matter where Gotham is in relation to Metropolis.
Superman doesn't go simply because he trusts Batman to handle it. Doesn't have to be anything bigger than that really.
Hmmm..Ayer twiited picture of Black Mask yesterday.
What if, instead of striving for the arbitrary standards of realism dictated by some random on a forum, Snyder just gave us all the comic-accurate Batman we've all wanted to see...?
This universe has established that Zeus exists. Frankly, I'm glad "realism" is no longer a priority in these films. By all means, give us Batgod. I want to see the mental, psychological, and PHYSICAL powerhouse we all know and love from the comics. I want to see Batman mowing through Parademons with his bare hands, and judging from the pictures we've seen, I think that's EXACTLY what Snyder is going to give us...
I, for one, am thrilled.
Bring on the Batgod.