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Maybe the guy slipped on ice?When you see it.
Maybe the guy slipped on ice?When you see it.
When you see it.
When you see it.
People with guns need to learn, you don't walk up to Batman and try to hit him, you take a few steps back and shoot. And try not to slip.
It was most likely Blake, but it does seems funny. It kind of reminds me this on TDK:
For all of the acclaim that Nolan's Batman films gets, I don't think its "fighting choreography" will be one of them.lol
It was most likely Blake, but it does seems funny. It kind of reminds me this on TDK:
It was most likely Blake
For all of the acclaim that Nolan's Batman films gets, I don't think its "fighting choreography" will be one of them.lol
It's funny though, Nolan's done a better job at convincing me that Batman can fight in comparison to what's come before.
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It was most likely Blake, but it does seems funny. It kind of reminds me this on TDK:
I wish I could I say the same thing
I mean, for all of the negative stuff that the previous films (before Nolan's ones) had within them, especially the latter two, I felt like Batman looked more mobile in those suits when he was fighting, despite the fact that those suits were more restrictive in movements for the actors than the ones worn by Bale.
I would have actually liked to have seen a scene where when a thug tries to shoot Batman as he enters a room, Batman easily disarms the thug by throwing a Batarang at that individual.
To be honest, from what I've seen of Batman's method of fighting, he comes off more like a very good street fighter than an actual master of martial arts.