I wholeheartedly respect your opinion although I obviously disagree with it. In my view, movie comic book heroes have become far too much about increased elaborate-ness and sculpting of "the costume" and less about "the character". The result has been superhero films that are far less interesting to me.
Weak script... perhaps. But bad acting? I'd take Clark Batram's portrayal of The Batman (in Batman: Dead End) ANY DAY OF THE WEEK versus Christian Bale's hammy, constipated, ridiculously forced delivery.
Bad looking costume? Again, we'll have to agree to disagree.
Well I'm glad you enjoyed Batman Begins. And I certainly have no interest in taking that away from you.
By "we" I don't refer to comic book fans in general. I refer to those of us (usually older comic book fans) who grew up with Richard Donner's Superman: The Movie, and consider it (to this day) to be one of the finest super-hero productions of all time, featuring a tour-de-force physical and psychological performance by the acting leading man (Christopher Reeve) that is un-matched by anything we had seen before or since.
In my view, "Batman Begins" is only second to "The Dark Knight" as one of the worst, most pretentious Batman films ever made.
i have enjoyed catching up with this thread.. also with the inclusion of the Dark Lord himself... enjoyable rants...
agree on most parts, but i will be honest. You seem to leave out Burton's Bat films when you are discussing the "flaws" , "not paying attention to source material"... and other "crimes" of the other live action films.
The worst "Batman" films to me will always be the Schumaker films... no contest...
The biggest "F" up as far as source material?... Burton is guilty from his very first film... the absence of Joe Chill... and source of the parents death.
I like what Nolan has done.. it's a different take... and he pays a lot more attention to the source material overall i would say than the other Directors ever did... but i do agree on the "Batman" himself not being done right yet..
oh ya.. "Deadend" ? pajama's... please.. i like the colors. The cowl is ok... but it looked like what it was. An Adam West suit with a different cowl.. with backwards pointed ears...
i digress...
I agree with your no armor view... i also do think that Batman should be much more like a Ninja... quiet... and operate much more in the shadows...
That said... i think Nolan is the only guy to get close to that so far... the first time Batman shows up in "Begins" was fun... to me, the movie lost a bit after Falcone was strapped to the signal... but before that... i thought they had it.
I too grew up watching Superman by Donner in the theaters... a great experience it was, but i remember thinking that the second half of the film was REALLY campy. Christopher R. did a great job in the lead... but even watching it then.. the camp that entered the film after it arrived in Metropolis went south a bit in my book. The first half of Donner's Superman was epic... with the fall of his father.. epic... just like the first half of "Begins" to me. Nolan handled the first half and the Death of the Wayne's really well to me.
They both get a bit "for the masses" after that... but the first half of both of those films i hold in high regard. "Superman" got the hero dead on... but as a film?... i regard it in the same book as "Begins". Batman as the character just hasn't been nailed yet... after so many films?... i'm still waiting..
and i have to question anyone that says "Begins" or "Knight" are worse films than "Forever" or "B and R"?
even "Returns" is kind of crap when watched again... "Begins" or "Knight" worst ever?... to each their own i guess... but you ARE the only person i've ever heard say those words.
I think that Nolan had far more potential than any of the other films so far... got more of it right than any of the others so far...
I have to say though...
i do agree with your view on the Batman character...
they haven't got that one right yet in any of the films... "Begins" got pretty close in the first half... but didn't carry it through...
Less talking... even hardly any at all...
He shouldn't have to "TELL" people who he is.. if i see another Bat film where the character has to actually say... "I'm Batman"... i mean come on. Isn't that the point?.. Scare the **** out of them... kick their ass and subdue the bad-guy... and bail in to the shadows like a ghost... poooof....
no more explaining it with words...
and as far as the topic... the suit?
i really like the renderings done using Cap's suit from Avengers..
I will always want to see a black and grey suit...
no oval please... and no yellow belt that looks like it came from a costume shop.
a black Bat over grey... do the bad guys need to see it?... no... not at all.
no trunks...
I don't think it needs to have armor, but it needs to look like it has some substantial thickness to it.. as in the material. Perhaps to help with the elements... hanging out all night in the rain on a roof-top could get chilly if one was only in spandex or pajama's...
so far that CA manip is the most impressive one so far...
cowl wise, i think the "panther" sculpt was the closest to Neal Adams for me.. before the foam shrank and had a hard time fitting around Val's head..
But i liked the original sculpt. Something like that design... blended in to the cape... right over the CA manip...
done... my $.02...