From my viewing experience featuring highly intelligent characters, it's not so much about quantity as it is presenting the inherent traits consistently from scene to scene. It's how they talk, how they think, how they approach scenarios. You could feasibly have zero scenes purely dedicated to detective work, and it would still be possible to showcase Bruce's acumen with relatively little effort.
What's obvious in Nolan's films, as with others, is that the comic book depiction of Batman being so mentally gifted and a thorough tactician, has not been deemed a priority. Which is fine, but I would not say it is for lack of sufficient time or purpose within a narrative. To me, that just lacks imagination if anything.
If there was any one statement to effectively end progress of a discussion while definitively stating an opposing view is invalid and has no possibility of providing a legitimate alternative; this is as good as an example as any.
Nope.
False. My confirmation is law.
I can confirm that his confirmation is law.
I've read the comics.
is this a new thing? spill.I don't think the divide is there. Batman could still have his gadgets in these film and keep the 'realistic' tone.
Whatever the reason Chris has kept the gadgets out are his own, it doesn't personally bother me. I still feel that Batman is Batman in these films
Agreed. I still would like to see some more stealthy Batman in this last film and the use of more smoke bombs and batarangs though if possible.
I don't need to. The position that completely dismisses all avenues of possibility in a fictional and artistic context, is an illogical and unreasonable stance.If you want to validate that opposing view, go ahead and try.
I think that debate is what causes the commotion.
I just hope that if he uses smoke grenades, that The Final Countdown is playing in the background. I mean, would a guy in a $8,000 batsuit do anything else? Come on!
Or perhaps I just let you think that because you're scaryScary?
But we're pals!!!!!!!!!!111oneoneone

look he doesnt like movies that are hyped and that make money. he hated Avatar just for that. you can see it now when he talks positive about Scorseses 3D and how he likes the facial motion capture from Planet of the Apes.you can see it wit hInception. he liked Inception because he thought it would underperform.Well he hates the Batman Nolan films, that's for sure.
Its a fine question.
i am sorry. i forgot to add a smile.You're getting defensive. I don't know the guy all that much or the history of his website. I was curious. You're saying he hates popular things. My question is answered.

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This seems like such a long time ago...