BatScot
Mon the Hoops!
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You take the low road and Ill take the high roadYou sound like a child who hasn't gotten his way.
I say the costume was made a certain way...you rebut by saying yea but they didn't invent this or that.
I try to comment on technique, and you say I'm glorifying the suit.
...and because you've been talking about something for years, and now that Hollywood has done it in a completely different way or at the very least - loosely related... it's no longer revolutionary? C'mon, get over yourself.
I was fine with our back and fourth until this last post of yours. I'm perfectly cool with differing opinions...but your problem is that you speak as if you personally...not the Batman fan base - but YOU are entitled to what you and only you want and believe.
You have absolutely no sense of open-mindedness...and cannot get past your own personal feelings towards the suit...and are far too incapable of not passing judgement on anything even remotely related to the TDK suit.
You want me to accept your views and opinions while you draw conclusions on mine when all I did was talk about how it was made...because you say there was a sense of glorification in my words!? Let me tell you something...What you call glorification, I call respect.
You've apparently 'talked' about something for years....let me emphasize talked about... and now that Hollywood does something loosely related to something you've been 'talking' about, by you it's 'nothing new'.
Wow, so every sci-fi writer out there has basically stolen the thunder of any new invention or concept that actually becomes reality...because they talked about it first...get over yourself dude.
If you can't have a conversation or a discussion without being condescending, judgmental or over-glorifying yourself because you 'talked' about something that in some small way became a reality years later then simply put and respectfully...you're nothing more than a troll.
I was talking technique...costume making and costume comparisons....but according to you that's not OK because you dislike the TDK suit. Talk about beating a dead horse...
David
In constructing the TDK suit costume designers and engineersborrowing from military and moto-bike sources and using materials such as polyester meshbuilt a modular batsuit unlike the molded bodysuits previously seen in any Batman film. But while the TDK costume is considered an advancement within industry circles, the final result has been met with mixed reaction.
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