I think the funniest part was when Doomsday is about to blast Bats...and he himself is reading a newspaper...looks like he's sitting on a toilet, not the Batmobile, I was rolling, lol...
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ive no idea who made it hec,but it was funny and inventive ,theres just something new every time i watch it lol
king kong smashing up the place at the start
the guy shadow boxing ,jazz dancing on the red carpet
west bats
super affleck
theres just a ton of weird funny stuff
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Friggin' hilarious! I loved it when Jack Nicholson showed up when they unzipped the body bag! Classic!sigpic Oh then, what's this? Big flashy lighty thing, that's what brought me here! Big flashy lighty things have got me written all over them. Not actually. But give me time. And a crayon.Comment
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Yeah---seems extremely out of character for Superman to issue forth words as cryptic as that. Not sure exactly why DC and Snyder seem determined to take him down such a dark path when Superman is supposed to be more of a beacon of hope that humanity can be better. In this scene, he seemed much more like Super-Punisher.
And I don't know if it's just because I know Affleck is under that cowl (or maybe it's that butt-chin), but the more I see of this, the more I'm able to "see" Affleck's face through the cowl. Maybe it's the same scenario that George Clooney ran into when he played Batman; the more popular/well known the celebrity is, the harder it is for the cowl to disguise them. Still think it would've looked cooler if you couldn't see Bat's eyes. It's sort of a Batman trademark and it's part of what makes him so cool/creepy because you don't really know what's going on behind that cowl.sigpic Oh then, what's this? Big flashy lighty thing, that's what brought me here! Big flashy lighty things have got me written all over them. Not actually. But give me time. And a crayon.Comment
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Yeah, I'm a tad disappointed in Supes here.. He comes across as a bully in this scene. He's more brooding than Batman. Talking about Batman, while his voice is ace...his lower face looks bloated, almost like a fat Batman. The cowl does not "hug" his face quite right.
But I still can't wait to see it...sigpicComment
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Do you think with Supes incredible vision he'll notice the Wayne cheek mole and put two and two together or is the world greatest detective just as lost with Clark's clever disguise? No matter how many of these get made, it's amazing how much disbelief we subconsciously suspend for the most obvious conceptual flaws. I think that's part of what makes it fun. More or less we have to be kids to buy into it.Yeah, I'm a tad disappointed in Supes here.. He comes across as a bully in this scene. He's more brooding than Batman. Talking about Batman, while his voice is ace...his lower face looks bloated, almost like a fat Batman. The cowl does not "hug" his face quite right.
But I still can't wait to see it...Comment
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Reminds me of Bale in Batman Begins. The guy had 2% body fat, but somehow all of that fat was squeezed up into his cheeks by that cowl.Yeah, I'm a tad disappointed in Supes here.. He comes across as a bully in this scene. He's more brooding than Batman. Talking about Batman, while his voice is ace...his lower face looks bloated, almost like a fat Batman. The cowl does not "hug" his face quite right.
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In the very first (and only, to my knowledge) animated Superman/Batman movie, Bruce used his detecting capabilities to discern that Clark Kent and Superman were one and the same (something any normal person could likely do unless you're "galactically stupid" as Lois was referred to in LOIS AND CLARK: THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN). Supes just used his X-Ray vision to see who was under the Bat cowl. I'm sure that in the upcoming movie, if it's general knowledge that Superman has X-Ray vision, Bruce will likely find some way of lining his cowl with lead so Supes can't see through it...Do you think with Supes incredible vision he'll notice the Wayne cheek mole and put two and two together or is the world greatest detective just as lost with Clark's clever disguise? No matter how many of these get made, it's amazing how much disbelief we subconsciously suspend for the most obvious conceptual flaws. I think that's part of what makes it fun. More or less we have to be kids to buy into it.Last edited by emeraldknight47; Jan 15, '16, 11:48 AM.sigpic Oh then, what's this? Big flashy lighty thing, that's what brought me here! Big flashy lighty things have got me written all over them. Not actually. But give me time. And a crayon.Comment
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The subject you touched on about the actor's faces being "squeezed" by the cowl has been an irritant to me ever since Keaton first donned the cowl in '89. Whomever the costume and/or production designers are on big budget, Hollywood Batman movies, they all make the same error of having the bottom opening of the cowl far too small and constricted. It's a wonder that The Batman can even open his mouth since his jaw movement is so restricted by these things. Ironically enough, the last time the cowl opening was the proper size (IMHO) was in the BATMAN TV series.sigpic Oh then, what's this? Big flashy lighty thing, that's what brought me here! Big flashy lighty things have got me written all over them. Not actually. But give me time. And a crayon.Comment
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The subject you touched on about the actor's faces being "squeezed" by the cowl has been an irritant to me ever since Keaton first donned the cowl in '89. Whomever the costume and/or production designers are on big budget, Hollywood Batman movies, they all make the same error of having the bottom opening of the cowl far too small and constricted. It's a wonder that The Batman can even open his mouth since his jaw movement is so restricted by these things. Ironically enough, the last time the cowl opening was the proper size (IMHO) was in the BATMAN TV series.
speaking of adam west's bat,an ,not as funny or weird as the last video i found but worth a smile or two lol
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