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I personally like that he slimmed it downEh....
I personally like that he slimmed it downEh....
I personally like that he slimmed it down

The one bout his face, he lost weightI see. I thought perhaps you didn't see the pic I was referencing.![]()
The one bout his face, he lost weight
Bale's physical appearence is not an issue. Its not essential to the character in my opinion either. Yeah I dont want a skrony guy playing batman either but a lean body build is perfect for batman in my opinion. I dont know about you but how many bulky guys are able to be agile and stealthy while being athletic enough to move from one rooftop to the next. Having a lean body build is ideal for those attributes and as far as taking on thugs without a huge muscle mass, I will take a physically fit man with skills and fighting technique over any "huge" thug with no real sense of what it means to fight other than throwing haymakers. For those UFC fans out there just watch George St. Peirre fight and case closed. He is lean, very agile and has great technique as a fighter...he will knock you out.
Exactly, which is why I think it is necessary for him to bulk up. I generally didn't notice the gauntness of his features in BB, because he was big. But now that he's slimmed down, it really shows, and that's what I think makes him a lot less intimidating.As far as Bale's size goes, he's not super buff, but he's in good shape. I don't think Batman needs to be huge. Just intimidating looking. Bale is a somewhat gaunt looking person generally, and I don't think buffing up a lot is going to change the fact that he has a very thin neck and an angular face. He's just going to have to make that work for the character.
Heh heh...really. When the suit and cowl look strange even in the movie, can we still blame it on bad lighting?And so now we can see why he has that horrible overdesigned chestplate. Simply in order to match the overdesigned back plate. The "panels" on his suit are just awkward looking. They're cut very squarely, and they just look like someone glued panels to an undersuit. And the suit's poses in that render aren't any more mobile than some of the things he did in poses for BEGINS publicity or the movie itself.
But uh...it'll look better when it's LIT PROPERLY.
Riiight.
Because why would professional photographers light properly?
I love how that "early suit" production picture basically looks exactly like what we're seeing in finished photos of it.
Ever watch the Olympics? All the male gymnasts are huge, they're just shorter. Don't tell me someone with huge muscles can't be agile, they just won't be as agile as someone who is smaller. I mean, how agile does Batman have to be? He isn't Spider-Man.
So now, from your post above, it sounds like you're saying if Batman looked like a huge thug, he wouldn't know how to fight? Yeah, tell St. Peirre to fight a 50 lbs heavier with muscle version of himself. He'll be out in under a minute.
Hey, I bet the light heavy weights can beat up the heavy weights, right? I mean they're smaller and more agile, that means they must be faster, and after all, speed and agility is all you need to win a fight.
I'm pretty sure that the Joker used a Dillinger in that scene, a very weak weapon. I could see that actually working.
I mean, seriously, this thread is ridiculous.
It goes like this:
Poster A: "I think the Batsuit should look like this!"
Poster B: "OMGSTFUn00b u aren't teh l33t! OMG! Not comic faithful!"
Poster C: "But teh REAlISm!!!!!!11
Then, you multiply A * B * C, and so you end up with D.
If D is more provocative, then Regwic comes in and says:
Regwic: "I mock you! Your claim deserves serious refetation, and you are incorrect! Sorry!"
And someone like Saint will come in and post some manip that looks like pajams, and say:
"Batman needs to look like this becase:
"
- I'm right
- I'm Right
- I'm Right
- You're wrong
And then someone like Mr. Superhero will come along, and it's the same scenario all over again!
Seriously, this thread makes me laugh uproariously! I laugh at all the people who spend countless hours debating something that is so trivial, to minute, so meaningless to the rest of the general population in society that it really doesn't matter whose mini-essay is constructed with more persuasion because, at the end of the day, people get on with their lives.
WUH-ho0o0o0o0o!!!!!!!
Who are you guys trying to kid?
You guys go back and forth, and forth and back, and verbally *********e until until the proverbial cows come home.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnddddddddd, with that said, keeep arguing, LL.

Exactly, which is why I think it is necessary for him to bulk up. I generally didn't notice the gauntness of his features in BB, because he was big. But now that he's slimmed down, it really shows, and that's what I think makes him a lot less intimidating.
Heh heh...really. When the suit and cowl look strange even in the movie, can we still blame it on bad lighting?
So the nose looks bad from one angle.
How does that excuse shooting/filming it from that angle for a magazine cover?
"Boy, I really hope somebody got fired for that blunder".
(points for the reference)
Whoever did, did badly.
I think miller helped draw YO and DKR along with others. Something like that. Whateva!
Yeah, whatever dude.Turn in your Fanboy membership card; you`re out.
Jimmy??![]()
Im just saying, if you want to keep the suits in the rubber/mechanical looking field - look at what they did in the 1st and 2nd movies and improve upon those.
Christ, take a joke.Yeah, whatever dude.
If by that post you mean you liked the art of either of those comics, then you are a hypocrite.
If you mean to point out that i dont know who drew them, then yeah well, whatever. Who cares? If i dont like it, i dont like it, even if it was DaVinci who did the art.
I think we have gone a few steps backwards with the Batsuits.
Despite all it's technical flaws... this was intimidating and sleek the way batman should be!
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This suit doesn't quite evoke the same ideals...
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Im just saying, if you want to keep the suits in the rubber/mechanical looking field - look at what they did in the 1st and 2nd movies and improve upon those.
It seems like they wanted to try something new here with the mesh... but got cold feet halfway through and through on those metal plates in any fashion.
Sounds like the Android Dungeon Q&A with the voice of Itchy & Scratchy...
I think we have gone a few steps backwards with the Batsuits.
Despite all it's technical flaws... this was intimidating and sleek the way batman should be!
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This suit doesn't quite evoke the same ideals...
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Im just saying, if you want to keep the suits in the rubber/mechanical looking field - look at what they did in the 1st and 2nd movies and improve upon those.
It seems like they wanted to try something new here with the mesh... but got cold feet halfway through and through on those metal plates in any fashion.
That's why he said "despite its technical difficulties". And I agree with him.Sorry, but I disagree. Keaton's always seemed too stiff to me. Why should I be afraid of someone who can barely move?
No ... just ... no.
Sorry.
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Okay... I'm pretty sure I know wwhat the answer is, but... why is that then?
Noseman![]()
People need to stop defending Bale's size. There's no excuse for it. Batman is one of the few super heroes whose strength is pretty much dependent on how he looks. It's not feasible for a lean human to do the things Batman does. And Batman needs to look physically intimidated, if only to psych criminals out of attacking him.
Bale's physical appearence is not an issue. Its not essential to the character in my opinion either. Yeah I dont want a skrony guy playing batman either but a lean body build is perfect for batman in my opinion. I dont know about you but how many bulky guys are able to be agile and stealthy while being athletic enough to move from one rooftop to the next. Having a lean body build is ideal for those attributes and as far as taking on thugs without a huge muscle mass, I will take a physically fit man with skills and fighting technique over any "huge" thug with no real sense of what it means to fight other than throwing haymakers. For those UFC fans out there just watch George St. Peirre fight and case closed. He is lean, very agile and has great technique as a fighter...he will knock you out.
t: He should look bad-@$$ and super strong! The guys on UFC don't have to go up against Bane or Superman okay? Criminals are a cowardly, superstitious lot. I need an identity that will strike fear into their hearts.
[Suddenly, the ghost of Jimmy Durante flies into the room, startling Wayne]
That's it! A schnoz! I will become a schnoz!



I think so. He already got banned even.
t: Haha. Anyone else think the suit doesn't look bad when the ab section and legs are blocked from view?
That's why he said "despite its technical difficulties". And I agree with him.
Visually, it's so much more appealing than the TDK suit and its clunky, robotic clutteredness.

