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I know this was posted in the Bruce Wayne/Bale thread but I just wanted to re-post to show all the haters saying how scrawny Bale is that, he's not scrawny at all whatsoever. He looks to be in perfect shape to me!
he actually got boobst:
Bale looks like a basketball player at your local YMCA there, same skinny neck, no muscle tone on the back, not at all like a man who has spent his life training to fight.
A good build is a disadvantage to the playboy facade? Are we under the impression all billionaires, especially young ones, are meant to either be frail or obese?![]()

'Cause he probably went to the gym and did nothing but bench presses and bicep curls and crunches and nothing else for his legs, back, neck, etc.
Yes, the very same discussion in which no one agreed with your stance? How could I forget?Now I know common sense isn't one of your strong points (as evidenced by the "I'm Batman" delivery discussion) but try to follow with me...

Once again you are stretching things beyond belief. You're making up excuses for something that is not there. I'm quite positive in the weeks leading to filming, it wasn't Bale's intention to bulk up his abs, torso, and arms, but wanted a thin neck for the sake of the "disguise".Which of the following is more likely to raise suspicion that Bruce is physically capable of being Batman?:
A) Bruce with a thin neck (which fools people into believing he doesn't work out, as evidenced by all the people on this forum who were convinced that Bale didn't work out for the role this time until the new shirtless screen shots came out).
B) Bruce with a thick muscular neck (which gives off the impression of a physically fit man).
Most billionaires r one of thoseA good build is a disadvantage to the playboy facade? Are we under the impression all billionaires, especially young ones, are meant to either be frail or obese?![]()
Yes, the very same discussion in which no one agreed with your stance? How could I forget?
Once again you are stretching things beyond belief. You're making up excuses for something that is not there. I'm quite positive in the weeks leading to filming, it wasn't Bale's intention to bulk up his abs, torso, and arms, but wanted a thin neck for the sake of the "disguise".
I have to bring up the other point of what exactly is so wrong with a young billionaire working out? He IS a ladies man to the public eye, no? What do a lot of girls like in men?
I addressed it in my very last paragraph. I'm aware a biggER build will always trump the smaller in terms of disguising his identity. It's all a matter of degrees in which you are willing to compensate the size for conspicuousness.I see, my multiple choice question was too complicated for you after all.
I never said they didn't consider the right delivery for the Batman line. I said in context of the scene and the decision to make it seem like he was out-of-breath was stretching things. And as you saw, people agreed with at least that much.Just like they didn't debate what would be an appropriate delivery of the "I'm Batman" line. I really do stretch things beyond belief, don't I?
Because, that's what I said, huh?I mean, presuming that actors and directors, especially those as committed to their craft as Bale and Nolan, actually put some serious discussion and reflection into what they're doing, when in reality they're probably just showing up on set with a "**** it, let's just do this however" attitude. That's just ridiculous of me.

Bale's American Psycho physique was probably the hottest we've seen him, and quite believable as a rich playboy character. He didn't have a huge neck then either. His Bruce Wayne physique is a little more rugged and less carefully cut in comparison.I have to bring up the other point of what exactly is so wrong with a young billionaire working out? He IS a ladies man to the public eye, no? What do a lot of girls like in men?

).I never said they didn't consider the right delivery for the Batman line. I said in context of the scene and the decision to make it seem like he was out-of-breath was stretching things. And as you saw, people agreed with at least that much.
I don't know why I remember this, but several years ago there was an interview with Chris Klein for the American Pie movie, and he brought up how for one of the scenes where they're standing around after playing lacross he kept running around so that he'd be out of breath when he's speaking, because he should be.
Chris Klein. American Pie.
And you're telling me that it didn't occur to Christian Bale to make his Batman sound somewhat out of breath after doing all of what he did for the past 15 minutes?
See, to you it seems like a ridiculous thing to think of. But thinking about how to present himself as Batman was Bale's job for 5 months, and he meticulously absorbs himself into his roles like few other actors do.
Of course, maybe that's not why he delivered the line in that way. But it certainly wasn't a stretch for me to suggest it.
I'm not denying that point. But as I said, how far are you willing to go, to disguise he's a vigilante? Furthermore, is it really needed?I'm sure they didn't plan out Bale's workout with the exact intention of him looking the way he does now. Human bodies are weird that way. But his body works for the part, and we can explain away the differences.
Like, I can buy that Wayne being on the bigger side but not HUGE would not allow people to easily put two and two together. Huge, muscular guys (football players, body builders, weight-lifters) are more rare than smaller, athletically built guys (...every other athlete?).
You're not bringing up anything I didn't address a few days ago. The American Pie example is valid, but it is not comparable to the "I'm Batman" introduction. Why? Because Batman is not supposed to look tired in that scene. Chris Klein was, because he had just finished a work-out.I don't know why I remember this, but several years ago there was an interview with Chris Klein for the American Pie movie, and he brought up how for one of the scenes where they're standing around after playing lacross he kept running around so that he'd be out of breath when he's speaking, because he should be.
Chris Klein. American Pie.
And you're telling me that it didn't occur to Christian Bale to make his Batman sound somewhat out of breath after doing all of what he did for the past 15 minutes?
See, to you it seems like a ridiculous thing to think of. But thinking about how to present himself as Batman was Bale's job for 5 months, and he meticulously absorbs himself into his roles like few other actors do.
Of course, maybe that's not why he delivered the line in that way. But it certainly wasn't a stretch for me to suggest it.
Well I'm not saying that they had that in mind when they were filming it, but it's a valid explanation.I'm not denying that point. But as I said, how far are you willing to go, to disguise he's a vigilante? Furthermore, is it really needed?
I'm sorry, but when you're in a metropolitan city, there are more than a few candidates for who Batman would be, just from size alone. It's not like because you're big, you're a suspect. Any young, active, and especially outgoing guy is more than likely going to be fit in some manner. Bruce's size isn't so humongous that it would immediately stand out from a crowd.
Just menacing and gruff.I'm a little biased here, because the "explanation" is like one blood relative away from going the "realism" route. I.E. "I'm so glad his neck is thinner, if it was thicker it'd ruin the illusion that Bruce could hide his identity. Doesn't matter that his entire body and arms are pretty big themselves, though!" etc. etc.Well I'm not saying that they had that in mind when they were filming it, but it's a valid explanation.![]()
I'm not too picky on physiques, so it's really not worth it for me to exert the effort to blather further on it. As long as they get the character motivations right, I'm good.

That's what I've been trying to say....And are you referring to the "I'm Batman" line? He didn't sound out of breath there to me.Just menacing and gruff.
I'm a little biased here, because the "explanation" is like one blood relative away from going the "realism" route. I.E. "I'm so glad his neck is thinner, if it was thicker it'd ruin the illusion that Bruce could hide his identity. Doesn't matter that his entire body and arms are pretty big themselves, though!" etc. etc.
Doesn't fly with me too well.![]()
Ya'll his neck is clearly thinner so it will fit in the slim neck of the suit. Duh.
That's absolutely ridiculous. You think they made the neck thinner then asked bale to slim his neck down? What's next, Bale altered his height to fit the suit they made?
Bale is simply a guy with a thin neck, period. No matter how big he gets his neck will never be thick.
If he DID have a thicker neck, they would just have made the suit's neck wider to fit - and not suffered any loss of mobility for it. They tailor to suit to HIM, he doesn't alter himself for some pre-designed suit.
OK this whole thread doesn't make any sense anymore.
Lol totally joking man calm calm.