If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Never really thought about Dark Knight trilogy timeline...
^Ah, but in the Timm-verse, Bruce realized his physical limitations and retired as Batman as well! And John Blake is as much Terry McGinniss as Dick Grayson...
This is why I hate the Nolan suck films. His run with Batman is done and I am thankful. Now hopefully we can get someone in there that isn't a piece of garbage like Nolan and his crap view of the Batman franchise. He needs to go write some Steel Magnolia type films and stay away from super heroes. Nolan and Schumacher should be the two guys who are credited for almost killing the Batman franchise with their lame, crap ideas.
Thank you Nolan for making me believe in you (That you had a good Batman movie plot up your sleeve) and then you turned around and urinated in my Cheerios. People like you should be banned from ever making super hero movies ever again!
More custom Mego madness on Facebook right here...
^Ah, but in the Timm-verse, Bruce realized his physical limitations and retired as Batman as well! And John Blake is as much Terry McGinniss as Dick Grayson...
Chris
AH ? .... AH ? There was no point Proven on your behalf Bro
... As per Bruce Being Damn Near 60 When He Retired, because of his Heart.
Even if it were ...., Boy Does the Blake Story Suck Big Balls Compaired to Terry , Looks Borrowed then Crapped out. lol.
... The Original Knight ..., Often Imitated, However Never Duplicated. The 1st Knight in Customs.
I was okay with Bruce finally getting a happy ending. It was the supposed 8 year hiatus and some of the other plot-holes that got to me. Like why didn't Lucias Fox flood the place where they were holding their clean energy thingy?
Much like Earth 2 Chris, I was seeing a Terry McGinniss Batman Beyond thing going on. I'd actually go see a Batman Beyond movie that picks up after Rises but I know they wont be making that. Or Nightwing Begins, but again...wont happen.
>The psychotically obsessed Batman is actually a fairly new wrinkle to the character, mostly coming from Miller's Dark Knight.
Well.... it comes and goes. The very original would straight up murder folks. Then they added Robin, and he'd still murder folks, but with a smile and one liner. Then post Wertham he was all kddified, then the 60's/early 70's one was pretty upright, but they played things up close to a horror movie. Then in the 80's he was all gritted teeth.... Now the movies seem to want to follow the comic trend, with cycles of styles.
The thing is...his career is so ridiculously short in the Nolan trilogy, it makes the whole "dressing up as a bat" thing pointless and stupid. He could have been just as scary wearing ninja clothes and a skull-faced ski-mask without needing to order 10,000 cowls.
Also, being Batman less than a year and operating mostly out of the public eye, I doubt he would be a legend or be remembered at all after an eight year absence. Kinda like the Spice Girls. That's just society today. People might occasionally say "Remember that whacko who ran around in a batsuit years ago? Wonder whatever happened to him?"
You guys are way over thinking this. If you go by Superman: The Movie, Superman II, forget Superman III and IV and include Superman Returns, Superman's career was also pretty short. It doesn't seem too much time has transpired between the first two films, and then Superman goes off to find Krypton...
You guys are way over thinking this. If you go by Superman: The Movie, Superman II, forget Superman III and IV and include Superman Returns, Superman's career was also pretty short. It doesn't seem too much time has transpired between the first two films, and then Superman goes off to find Krypton...
Chris
Yeah, IF you count Superman Returns...which I don't. Just cause Bryan Singer tried to rewrite history doesn't make it so.
Christopher Reeve was Superman from 1978 to 1987, and presumably flew off to continue fighting indefinitely at the end of Superman IV.
Same with the first four Batman films...despite the recasting, it's supposed to be the same universe with Michael Gough playing Alfred in all four films. Bruce Wayne is Batman from 1989 to 1997 and beyond as he runs off into the night with Robin and Batgirl.
Superman IV's heart is in the right place, but it's a disaster otherwise. There is a decent movie in III if you excise Ricard Pryor's unfunny shennanigans.
Well if it's about Batman's career, I think the third installment suggests it continues. It takes some interesting ideas and molds them into some fascinating possibilities. With Gotham in charge of the Wayne estate, Batman essentially becomes a part of the process with Robin adopting the role. And with so many of the high level criminals back out on the streets, that calls for another dose of Batman and Gordon. I like the fact Wayne is able to do something worthwhile and still have a life. It's a great ending, without ending the Batman hero in that story.
You just Obtained a Poor Defense in Your Own Thread ....
You can't try and Rip on The Imperfections of Nolans Batman, Then Defend 1 of the Most Horrible Super Hero Movies of All time in the Same Thread. Thats Like an Epic Fail or Something.
... The Original Knight ..., Often Imitated, However Never Duplicated. The 1st Knight in Customs.
Comment