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i still think he should of just had some grey pajamas with black shorts and boots over them.
I loved Bale's voice as BATMAN, for one thing it was much more believable than all the other actors in the live action that have portrayed The Caped Crusader .
1. Adam West - The Campy era , He didn't really change his voice when he was Batman . He sounded just like Bruce Wayne .
2. MICHAEL KEATON - The Dark Beginning , He whispered when he doned the cape & cowl . And as Bruce Wayne he voice was low key.
3. Val Kilmer - Forever bound in Darkness , His voice was a little to much Supermanish at times as Batman . His voice as Bruce Wayne was spot on .
4. Looney Clooney - Return Of the Campy era, He didn't change his voice for the role . nuff said ...
Christian Bale was the first actor portraying The Dark Knight in motion picture that actually changed his voice . The only other actor to do this is the great Kevin Conroy from Batman : The animated series . Hailed by bat-fans as the definitive voice of Batman . He had two voice completely separated voices for BATMAN , Bruce Wayne . Which worked perfectly in keeping people from discovering that Batman's secret Identity .
Getting back to Bale . Some of my friends asked me why doesn't Bale's Bruce Wayne asked Morgan Freeman character Lucius Fox to create a prototype voice changer gadget from Wayne Enterprise R.N.D. - (Research & Development) to place within The cowl . (Similar to Darth Vader) . IMO I explained my reasons
1. It would be a real cop out that an actor couldn't change his voice. - That how I feel about Justin Hartley on Smallville as Green Arrow using a voice changer .
2. Since Batman battles criminals with the use of Super powers . He get's injured a lot . his suit was designed to protect his body from major damage . however at times even his armor get damaged and his cowl as well . What would he do if his Voice changer got damaged in battle ? His secret would be found out . because someone would recognize his voice .
3. I loved the growling/deep dark voice . It's shows both the anger he still feels from his parents murder & it serves a purpose It shows how far one man will go to be Intimadating. It's so animalistic and aggressive. Which is just what BATMAN is . He's a creature of The Night, A silent guardian, a watchful protector... A DARK KNIGHT...
Agreed in every sense of thw word.
Umm, Keaton was the one that started the deep voice for Bats. And I suggest people watch B89 again if they think his batvoice was at all similar to his Bruce Wayne voice.
Umm, Keaton was the one that started the deep voice for Bats. And I suggest people watch B89 again if they think his batvoice was at all similar to his Bruce Wayne voice.
Yup. Keaton's hushed Batman voice was the beginning of the whole Batman sounds different than Wayne trend.
Personal preference aside, you didn't really address his point.Keaton voice sucked, Conroy owned him and then some . Conroy voice as Bats is very Intimidating .
And Bale's voice is just badass .
I think the best to worst list these days is
-Conroy
-Bale
-Keaton
-Kilmer
-Clooney

I think the best to worst list these days is
-Conroy
-Bale
-Keaton
-Kilmer
-Clooney
I thought some of the best acting was when he's pleading with Dent at the end and telling him he was the best of them which is why Joker targeted him.
Personal preference aside, you didn't really address his point.
someone mentioned the acting in the last scene with harvey, i thought that was the most gut wrenching part of the film, it gives me chills. when harvey says "why was i the only one who lost everything?!?!" and batmans like "you......wasn't" brilliant acting, it was subtle but you could really feel his pain. i also think that if he could of revealed himself to be bruce wayne it could of maybe pursuaded harvey to calm down but he knows he cant reveal himself so hes stuck in a dilema.
The point still stands that Keaton was the first to use a raspy and deep voice for Batman, which was different from Bruce. His voice was similar to a whisper, but he spoke clearly and with resonance.
In the film's context, can you honestly say if you heard Bruce chatting with Vicki in her apartment and his convo with Vicki in the batcave after rescuing her, you'd think they were the same exact person? I find that excruciatingly hard to believe. The difference wasn't as big as what Bale utilized, but it was enough to distinguish the two. Keaton is more comparable to Conroy in this fashion.
HA! I don't want it to happen. That'd be weird. But I can see some sort of crazy indie filmmaker try that.
t:I'm sure this has been talked about in the thread, but there's a 100 pages.
I guess my only question would be why would Bruce show the city he's Batman and give into Joker's demands? I mean, what reason does he have to trust Joker to stop killing people? He honestly expected that maniac to turn himself in or something? Seems kinda naive. Maybe I missed something?
I loved Bale's voice as BATMAN, for one thing it was much more believable than all the other actors in the live action that have portrayed The Caped Crusader .
1. Adam West - The Campy era , He didn't really change his voice when he was Batman . He sounded just like Bruce Wayne .
2. MICHAEL KEATON - The Dark Beginning , He whispered when he doned the cape & cowl . And as Bruce Wayne he voice was low key.
3. Val Kilmer - Forever bound in Darkness , His voice was a little to much Supermanish at times as Batman . His voice as Bruce Wayne was spot on .
4. Looney Clooney - Return Of the Campy era, He didn't change his voice for the role . nuff said ...
Christian Bale was the first actor portraying The Dark Knight in motion picture that actually changed his voice . The only other actor to do this is the great Kevin Conroy from Batman : The animated series . Hailed by bat-fans as the definitive voice of Batman . He had two voice completely separated voices for BATMAN , Bruce Wayne . Which worked perfectly in keeping people from discovering that Batman's secret Identity .
Getting back to Bale . Some of my friends asked me why doesn't Bale's Bruce Wayne asked Morgan Freeman character Lucius Fox to create a prototype voice changer gadget from Wayne Enterprise R.N.D. - (Research & Development) to place within The cowl . (Similar to Darth Vader) . IMO I explained my reasons
1. It would be a real cop out that an actor couldn't change his voice. - That how I feel about Justin Hartley on Smallville as Green Arrow using a voice changer .
2. Since Batman battles criminals with the use of Super powers . He get's injured a lot . his suit was designed to protect his body from major damage . however at times even his armor get damaged and his cowl as well . What would he do if his Voice changer got damaged in battle ? His secret would be found out . because someone would recognize his voice .
3. I loved the growling/deep dark voice . It's shows both the anger he still feels from his parents murder & it serves a purpose It shows how far one man will go to be Intimadating. It's so animalistic and aggressive. Which is just what BATMAN is . He's a creature of The Night, A silent guardian, a watchful protector... A DARK KNIGHT...
