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Thread: Batman's New Get-up for TDK

  1. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by ABMAC View Post
    Funny how Batman prowled the streets of Gotham for fifty years without the need for body armour, instead relying on his own speed and agility to protect him from deadly foes.

    Body armour actually makes Batman look incompetent.

    The voice of Reason Thanks Ant!

    It's a movie about a comic book character..who walks around in a Batsuit! Hello noone in real life does that so all truth and logic from the real world is suspended....Batman Begins was the best opportunity to showcase him in the comic suit....

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    Quote Originally Posted by ABMAC View Post
    Funny how Batman prowled the streets of Gotham for fifty years without the need for body armour, instead relying on his own speed and agility to protect him from deadly foes.

    Body armour actually makes Batman look incompetent.
    True, he did survive without a body armor, but he did get beat up, cut, stabbed and even shot a lot. He must have stitches all over his body.
    No matter how you feel about it, the armor really does make more sense
    "...The agony of my soul found vent in one loud, long and final scream of despair..." - Edgar Allan Poe

  3. Quote Originally Posted by Meule View Post
    True, he did survive without a body armor, but he did get beat up, cut, stabbed and even shot a lot. He must have stitches all over his body.
    No matter how you feel about it, the armor really does make more sense
    His vulnerability is one of the things I like about Batman. He can be hurt, but he doesn't give up, he just pushes himself to do better. It's that attitude that made him decide to become Batman in the first place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meule View Post
    True, he did survive without a body armor, but he did get beat up, cut, stabbed and even shot a lot. He must have stitches all over his body.
    No matter how you feel about it, the armor really does make more sense
    There's a good Alex Ross black and white pin-up that shows the scars Bruce Wayne has endured over the years as Batman...and like ABMAC said, he doesn't give up and goes out there night after night taking whatever the criminals of Gotham dish out at him. It's what makes him Batman...not the fact that he's a millionaire that can buy the best body armor. His "wonderful" toys are just that... but are secondary to the man that is willing to get the crap kicked out of him if need be just to get the job done and protect the streets of Gotham. Batman is much scarier to criminals if he appears to be just a man who somehow frightens the beejeezus out of them as opposed to someone who's all souped up in high tech body armor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ABMAC View Post
    His vulnerability is one of the things I like about Batman. He can be hurt, but he doesn't give up, he just pushes himself to do better. It's that attitude that made him decide to become Batman in the first place.
    I can respect that you like that aspect about Batman and stick by the idea
    of the cloth costume.

    It makes for good drama & character the way you're pitching it

    And I guess I'd accept that idea more if, like I said in my first post,
    it was a period piece set in the 30s or 40s

    And, I'm sincere about that---- believe me

    Batman may have been fighting for 40 years in the comics in
    a cloth suit, but the time has come to re-evaluate the characters
    weaponry---at least in the movies

    In present day, "man in a bat suit fantastical already" or not, I still think it
    looks silly

    However, I still like the idea of coordinating the "newer looking"
    suits to look as much like the "older iconic ones" as possible, retaining what
    we like about 'em, sure, but bulking 'em up to give them a more
    plausible look for 2007

    That's a challenge and not everyone's gonna agree on that, just like
    everyone won't agree on "cloth vs. rubber/armor"

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    Not saying it's good or bad. From a toy perspective this type of suit allows the injection molded figures to have a ton of industrial/ body armor looking details. Easy for toy designers/ engineers/ mold makers to create and capture. Makes for great eye candy in the toy isle for today's kids.

  7. Are you saying all that detail makes it easier to camouflage a mediocre sculpt?

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    it ok with me after seeing 4 or 5 movies with a suit like this i'm use to it now

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    Quote Originally Posted by ABMAC View Post
    Are you saying all that detail makes it easier to camouflage a mediocre sculpt?
    You got it Anthony. Today's toy scuplts are very geometric looking because it is easy to create in all the computer design programs (pencil sketching is becoming extinct) and easier to send to China and virtually no translation to become mass produced 3D toys.

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    I hate just about everything from the previous batman movies (other than begins) including the outfits. This is nothing like that, other than there are rubber in both of them. I guess if you don't really look at it, there isn't much difference from the last movie, but the fact that he will actually be able to turn his head is a huge difference itself. There are also quite a few other changes as well. What Nolan is aiming for (whether you think he is doing it or not) is realism--at least as much as possible. If you think about that, the suit makes a ton of sense--cloth doesn't. Maybe someday there will be a strict interpretation of that batman--but this isn't it--and isn't meant to be I don't think. It's meant to be as real as possible, while respecting the history of the character (i.e. no killing etc) And, on top of that, the first movie was awesome and the suit looks totally bad *** (in my opinion). However, if they mess the Joker up again (see Batman '89), I'll be the first one to say Nolan is an idiot. But right now, for me, he is pushing all the right buttons.
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