Tacit Ronin
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Now that is wow. All people can muster is FEELING it in our bones and stuff, but to KNOW in our bones and stuff must be a journey through the halls of valhalla.
I like where this conversation is going....
t:What would be wrong with that anyways? Batman quit in TDKreturns after Jason Todd got killed.
He was closer to Rachel than Bruce was to Jason, and he still didn't quit after she died. So that makes him Batman a lot more than Miller's. He also tried to help the city during his retirement which Miller's Bruce didn't seem to care about. In Returns, we see how much of a cesspool Gotham is and has become in his absence and he waits until the final hour to do something about it. Bale's Bruce acted very quickly if you compare the two.
Im sure that was a funny little troll post by Regwec. But if anybody still believes in that non-sense, they're straight up...dumb. It's not difficult to pay attention to a movie that is telling you that it wasn't the case with Bruce Wayne's retirement.


Because some people are ****wits.

Bale wasn't horrible. He portrayed an excellent Bruce Wayne and Batman. The best.
I noticed a real shift towards dissing Bale after how divisive TDKR was for some. Before it was just I liked the voice better in the first one, but he still got his due. Hell, looking back on the original TDK review page on the hype the majority were saying how great Bale was and that he really felt more comfortable in the role of Bruce/Batman than even BB.
The way Baleman turned out, Nolan doesn't get the credit for, for better or worse. It's like some people think Bale just came on set and dictated exactly how he was going to look, how he'd want his suit to be and how exactly he'd want his voice to sound. If Nolan was never happy with Bale's performance, I think he would've made himself heard (he is the freaking director after all). In fact I always got the impression that the leaner Batman is what Nolan had wanted from the start and not the 'beast' Batman from BB (to which Bale had overindulged himself slightly). And in some ways because of how much noise was created about Bale in the sequels, I kinda wish the 'slimline' Batman had been introduced from the start with the infamous 'throat cancer voice' because I don't think people would've made a fuss. I think it would've been accepted from the start in 2005.It pisses me off when people take some Batman moments from the two sequels out of context and then decide that bale was horrible all around. After Begins, that guy was seen as THE GODDAMN BATMAN and the best Bruce Wayne. He sisnt quite as jacked as Affleck in the sequels and suddenly hes not as good of a Bruce Wayne.
This is why i was cool with him taking up the role again with another director or two, just like what Ben is doing. Because i guarantee he would have had a new suit and a slight difference on the voice. Suddenly everybody would be embracing him again and ****ting all over Nolan.
Love the backhanded compliment. At least he could've been a good Bond for some so there's somethingBale wasn't horrible. He portrayed an excellent James Bond who dressed like a bat.![]()
t:Bale himself said he felt more comfortable in the sequel with the new suit but not many fans brought that explanation I don't think. It's sad about Rises because I thought he gave his most 'soulful' performance to date. I was OK with Bale being mostly ignored for TDK press because of what happened tragically with Heath Ledger and how for 6 months everyone was anticipating to see he would do as the most famous CBM villain on the planet.I noticed a real shift towards dissing Bale after how divisive TDKR was for some. Before it was just I liked the voice better in the first one, but he still got his due. Hell, looking back on the original TDK review page on the hype the majority were saying how great Bale was and that he really felt more comfortable in the role of Bruce/Batman than even BB.
t:He portrayed an excellent James Bond who dressed like a bat.