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What the heck was that?Freakish movie bloopers!!!

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DC Freakish movie bloopers!!!

can you think of any moment in a Comic Book adaptation when you said What the "HECK "was that???!!!!.

Any bloopers or ridicules moments on film.

Example:When the three Kryptonians arive on earth in Superman II.
Ursula picks up a Rattlesnake which in turn bites her she says Ouch!!!!.She then proceeds to give it eye vision and burns the snake up.


What the Heck was that?The snake bit her and she said ouch???!!!She is a Superwomen for crying out loud how could the snake have hurt her.

Superman III Richard Prior what the heck was that?
 
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Well in Superman 2 they were still gaining their powers. They had just arrived on Earth and werent at full strength. Thats how I figured anyway
 
Well in Superman 2 they were still gaining their powers. They had just arrived on Earth and werent at full strength. Thats how I figured anyway

I dont buy that. They as good as took over the world before Superman came back. They were at full power.
 
As soon as they set foot on Earth they were at full power? Not to mention being trained Kryptonian soldiers.
 
Not really a blooper, but this made me go "WTF!!" and it actually left me quite unstable in the head.

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I thought Doc Ock was incredibly over powered. I mean hes only a middleaged overweight, but he got punched by Spiderman through a wall and hit a cab hard enough to make it lean on 2 wheels for 5 seconds and he brushed it off like it was nothing.
 
Yea that whole thing about Doc Ock bugged me. Where did his super human durability come from?
 
the other day friends and i were watching the dark knight and picking up on all the screw ups in that movie. the biggest one had to be Batman jumping out the window to save Rachel and leaving Joker and his goons up there with all the people at the party
 
the other day friends and i were watching the dark knight and picking up on all the screw ups in that movie. the biggest one had to be Batman jumping out the window to save Rachel and leaving Joker and his goons up there with all the people at the party

Plus the fact Rachel survived that fall without a scratch!
 
the other day friends and i were watching the dark knight and picking up on all the screw ups in that movie. the biggest one had to be Batman jumping out the window to save Rachel and leaving Joker and his goons up there with all the people at the party

The whole reason Joker threw Rachel out the window was as a distraction so he could escape. All his goons got knocked out, he was gonna get knocked out. So he grabbed Rachel and threw her out the window knowing Batman would save her, leaving him a opportunity to escape. He was only look for Dent, and to his knowledge Dent wasn't there.

As for the landing? Yea that was a bit stupid, but Batmans cape did open up right at the last second, maybe that slowed him down enough?
 
The whole reason Joker threw Rachel out the window was as a distraction so he could escape. All his goons got knocked out, he was gonna get knocked out. So he grabbed Rachel and threw her out the window knowing Batman would save her, leaving him a opportunity to escape. He was only look for Dent, and to his knowledge Dent wasn't there.

As for the landing? Yea that was a bit stupid,but Batmans cape did open up right at the last second, maybe that slowed him down enough?
You know what that's all good and everything but that's not for us to have to figure out or make excuses for.There probably should have been a scene when Batman goes back to find that he is gone.It shows his character.But I found tons of holes in the movie.The first one being the Scarecrow gives Batman such a hard time in part one and then Batman overpwers him and takes him into custody in like five minutes of the second film.It was like sorry we don't need you anymore.I was like is that even the same villian.It seemed very inconsistant to the character.Also there is the scene when the joker roughs up the police officer and overpowers him.Now I know we are supposed to figure this stuff out but I kept feeling like I had some edited copy or somthing.It seemed chopped up.
I liked it don't get me wrong but I felt there were alot of loose ends like this.
 
I see what you are saying. But there was infact a deleted scene after the part scene where Joker comes outside and get's into his car. "What about Dent boss?" "I'm a man of my wuuuurd". I don't know why that got deleted.
And to be honest, it's not really that hard to figure out is it? He was cornered, all his men were knocked out, he had no escape. Apart from taking a hostage and using them as a distraction for Batman. It also shows Joker that Batman has a weakness, he would rather save the life of one person rather than catching Joker and stopping the killing of many more.
And the MCU scene? Why would you want to see him overpower the police officer? It's not needed. His head was smashed on the mirror, it's safe to say he was holding the piece of glass the whole time while he was winding Stephens up. He knew Stephens would react, and he turned the tables on him.
I don't need to see things like that, it would just slow it down for no reason.
 
I found tons of holes in the movie.The first one being the Scarecrow gives Batman such a hard time in part one and then Batman overpwers him and takes him into custody in like five minutes of the second film.

Batman had no problem with Scarecrow once he knew what he was dealing with, and that's a major factor of the Batman character. Have you ever heard of the term 'prep time' used when talking about Batman?

Also there is the scene when the joker roughs up the police officer and overpowers him.Now I know we are supposed to figure this stuff out but I kept feeling like I had some edited copy or somthing.It seemed chopped up.
I liked it don't get me wrong but I felt there were alot of loose ends like this.

It's a long, intelligent film. They didn't have the time to spell everything out... and most people seem fine with it, but we're all different. ;)
 
I see what you are saying. But there was infact a deleted scene after the part scene where Joker comes outside and get's into his car. "What about Dent boss?" "I'm a man of my wuuuurd". I don't know why that got deleted.
And to be honest, it's not really that hard to figure out is it? He was cornered, all his men were knocked out, he had no escape. Apart from taking a hostage and using them as a distraction for Batman. It also shows Joker that Batman has a weakness, he would rather save the life of one person rather than catching Joker and stopping the killing of many more.
And the MCU scene? Why would you want to see him overpower the police officer? It's not needed. His head was smashed on the mirror, it's safe to say he was holding the piece of glass the whole time while he was winding Stephens up. He knew Stephens would react, and he turned the tables on him.
I don't need to see things like that, it would just slow it down for no reason.
Okay that's fine if you don't feel you need those scenes maybe we don't but the transitions should have been smoother.WIthout having to feel like I missed somthing.It was good but I don't think it's for us to make excuses or fill in the blanks that's why the film makers make the big bucks.It would have been nice to see him smash the cops face into the mirror.I mean isn't that why we go to see these movies.Also what about what I said about the scarecrow you don't think it was inconsistent to who he was in the first film.He was a tremendous threat in part one now he was like nothing a write of.As far as that building scene is concern we don't need a scene where he goes back up to see if the Joker was there okay.But when he get's home a simple "Alfred when I went back up he was gone."We don't need those scenes you say but when the scene is leading up to it you do.He caught racheal now were waiting to see him go back up to save those people.Okay he chose Racheal after she is saved what?he don't don't care about those people being in the hands of a homicidal manic who ould keep throwing people of off the roof???Are you saying Batman just gave him the benifit of the doubt."Okay Joker did what he wanted I'm sure he's gone now".C'mon the movie as a whole was good but let's not make excuses.When he messes with the cops head "I'm like okay cool let's see were this goes he is messing with this guy then bam!!!I'm like what did I miss.The reality is the movie was too long so they made some cuts which are apperant.If there noticable then they were needed.If they weren't neccesary then we shouldn't have noticed.Let's be truthful.
 
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Why would he smash the cops face into the mirror? The mirror was already smashed, Joker picked up a piece of broken glass and as Stephens tried to grab him he obviously put it to his neck. Simple as that.

But yea i agree about the Scarecrow thing. But i think he was just thrown in there to show some completion to his arc. He is finally caught, that's it.

But that whole party scene Joker was only after Dent, or his loved ones. If he wanted to hurt anyone else he would off just pumped people full of shotgun bullets before Batman showed up. He realizes Dent isn't there or whatever, so he does the offski.
 
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Why would he smash the cops face into the mirror? The mirror was already smashed, Joker picked up a piece of broken glass and as Stephens tried to grab him he obviously put it to his neck. Simple as that.

But yea i agree about the Scarecrow thing. But i think he was just thrown in there to show some completion to his arc. He is finally caught, that's it.

But that whole party scene Joker was only after Dent, or his loved ones. If he wanted to hurt anyone else he would off just pumped people full of shotgun bullets before Batman showed up. He realizes Dent isn't there or whatever, so he does the offski.
Okay about the mirror thing but I was like where did he get the glass from???

But be honest your saying that Batman gave the Joker the benifit of the doubt that he wouldn't hurt anyone else because he was after Dent????

I'm sorry I can grant you any other argument on any other scene I mentioned but I'm sorry I can't buy that scene no matter how you put it.
 
Yea no worries man, I also believe it needed a bit more explanation. That's why I can't understand why they cut the scene of him leaving. I'm just saying the only way I think it can be explained.
 
Can we have a comic movie thread that doesn't turn into a TDK discussion? Please?


As for a blooper, it's been said before, but the random daytime to nighttime change in X-3 felt like I dozed out for a second and missed the transition.
 
Batman had no problem with Scarecrow once he knew what he was dealing with, and that's a major factor of the Batman character. Have you ever heard of the term 'prep time' used when talking about Batman?
That's fine then why even having the escape of the Scarecrow at the end of part one?To open with his capture in part two???


It's a long, intelligent film. They didn't have the time to spell everything out... and most people seem fine with it, but we're all different. ;)
I don't need things spelled out.Because I figured it out.I just feel the were some holes in the film.Nothing is perfect.
 
I don't need things spelled out.Because I figured it out.I just feel the were some holes in the film.Nothing is perfect.

Never said it was... but it sure as **** isn't a blooper. Let's move on.
 
Can we have a comic movie thread that doesn't turn into a TDK discussion? Please?
That's cool but it really insn't about TDK as much as it is about Bloopers in comic adaptation films.


As for a blooper, it's been said before, but the random daytime to nighttime change in X-3 felt like I dozed out for a second and missed the transition.
That's cool but it really insn't about TDK as much as it is about Bloopers in comic adaptation films.
X-men 3.Yeah.
 

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