BlueLanternKal
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That's what I'm hoping for. Even the motif in the JLD theme is catchy as hell. They clearly put time into this one.
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That's what I'm hoping for. Even the motif in the JLD theme is catchy as hell. They clearly put time into this one.
Disappointed in the outcome with etrigan and swamp thing. But that can be addressed in the sequel.
Okay Ive got a question about this Batman, and I guess new-52 Batman in general. In new-52 Batman has been around for like 5-years and is quite young, and even if we believe he is somewhere around 35 years old, how does he go through 4 robins at such a fast rate?(Dick,Todd,Drake and Damian)
What am I missing here guys?
I did like him enough.You haven't seen **** yet compared to Hellblazer.
But he's a lovable a-hole , for sure.
He says it best himself , really :
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At this time, I don't think that's really such a good idea.I thought this was great. I think the good reception is going to encourage WB to make the live action one
Maybe later, when they get their acts together.Hopefully this gives them enough confidence to get the live action one off the ground.
Agreed. They definitely put a lot of time into this. This is one of the best DC animated films for sure. The characters felt so real, their personalities really shined through. It was very well written and acted.
I was weirdly impressed with the Ritchie character, he had a lot of soul, and felt like a real character. The voice actor did a great job.
Swamp Thing's role was fine, they will clearly expand upon him in a sequel.
Every character in this got a chance to shine.
Not Young Justice.
In Justice League, it was alluded to via his military and GL affiliations.
Guess we'll see his full origin in the DCEU.
Did you read this in an interview somewhere? I'd like to see it since it's a really bad decision to have the DCAU influence these films in any way. The DCAU was a long time ago, and since these new films started with the New 52 continuity, it makes no sense to treat GLs as interchangeable parts just because there have been other animated versions.
“I can’t go into specifics,” he says, “but I have a feeling when we announce our next slate of movies, people are going to be very excited because we will be using Batman, Superman and Justice League as a gateway to exposing other characters.”
I thought that at first, but [blackout]he united the team, and saved Constantine from drowning[/blackout].Enjoyed this movie but Batman was completely unnecessary.
Enjoyed this movie but Batman was completely unnecessary.
[blackout]Who else frightens Dementors with a boo?[/blackout]Yet I found him to be most entertaining character of this film.t:
So basically you are against BatGod...which many are in this thread.
I recall JL War being one of the better portrayals of him as a mere mortal. Sure, you'd have to suspend disbelief on his recovery time, but the amount effort he has to exert relative to everyone else is amazing.The only thing I don't like about Batman is DCAU is in combat they deal with him like with other members of JL which undermines the feeling of him being just a man. Like in JL: War, he gets punched by Superman or Darkseid, or gets crushed againt the wall by parademons so hard it breaks the wall yet he's totally ok. I really don't like that.
Plus, the whole focusing on one parademon at a time, while GL did most of the work, and letting his enemies abduct him just to save Superman.