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Too soon. Will be very hard to top Nolan's batman trilogy tbh.
I think the Batman needed a reboot after Affleck spoiling it. I think this will be done well with Matt Reeves as Director who has Cloverfield and Planet of the Apes. Although I think Robert Pattinson is there to bring the young BTS type girls to watch.
Wrong. I guess you’ve only watched he’s Twilight movies. He is a accomplished actor. Fits this role perfectly.
I think the Batman needed a reboot after Affleck spoiling it. I think this will be done well with Matt Reeves as Director who has Cloverfield and Planet of the Apes. Although I think Robert Pattinson is there to bring the young BTS type girls to watch.
Have watched only 1 twlight and that to as my wife, as her mates were on holiday. He does get chances in movies. I think it seems you are more of a Twlight fan calling him an accomplished actor at this juncture in his career.
IMO he doesnt fit the role.
Ben Affleck wasn't the reason it was bad, just the Nolan trilogy was always going to be hard to follow.
Nice. I wonder who they will make Bane. I think Tom Hardy has potential, not sure though..
But Affleck was bad either way.
But Affleck was bad either way.
Affleck was the best. The only actor to get both Bruce Wayne and the Batman right. I thought he played the older, wiser, sadder and more ruthless vigilante to a T.
Disgaree - Affleck was the best. The only actor to get both Bruce Wayne and the Batman right. I thought he played the older, wiser, sadder and more ruthless vigilante to a T.
Don't know, maybe it's just me but whenever I see Affleck all I see is the the same Affleck with his usual wooden face and the occasional "I am better than everybody else" smirk.
Even in his better movies like The Town you know you're just watching Affleck being Affleck.
Or maybe Nolan and Bale just spoiled me.
Don't know, maybe it's just me but whenever I see Affleck all I see is the the same Affleck with his usual wooden face and the occasional "I am better than everybody else" smirk.
Even in his better movies like The Town you know you're just watching Affleck being Affleck.
Or maybe Nolan and Bale just spoiled me.
Disgaree - Affleck was the best. The only actor to get both Bruce Wayne and the Batman right. I thought he played the older, wiser, sadder and more ruthless vigilante to a T.
Don't know, maybe it's just me but whenever I see Affleck all I see is the the same Affleck with his usual wooden face and the occasional "I am better than everybody else" smirk.
Even in his better movies like The Town you know you're just watching Affleck being Affleck.
Or maybe Nolan and Bale just spoiled me.
He ruined it in Justice League, he was decent in Batman vs Superman.
Christian Bale's Bruce Wayne was the best but when he played Batman he was screaming a lot and startled me. Can't believe a vampire is casted to play Batman. RIP DC
I liked the first Nolan movie, the second was at least intriguing with Ledger and Eckhart though I found it lacking in emotion, while the third was just a big mess with gaping plot holes and Tom Hardy incomprehensible.
He ruined it in Justice League, he was decent in Batman vs Superman.
I think the Batman needed a reboot after Affleck spoiling it. I think this will be done well with Matt Reeves as Director who has Cloverfield and Planet of the Apes. Although I think Robert Pattinson is there to bring the young BTS type girls to watch.
DC just keeps trying and trying... nope... very hard to replicate marvel’s success
Actually if you follow their recent movies, they have veered away from the shared universe model.
This film is completely separate to Ben Affleck's portrayal. Phoenix's Joker was a standalone movie.
Aquaman, Shazam and Birds Of Prey had very minor references to the previous films. DC is showing way more variety in tone than the MCU ever did. All of the above films were either critical or financial successes, or both.
Snyder's vision was doomed to fail as he wanted to copy Marvel's formula without having a proper story in mind
Yeah, he didn’t world-build, he crammed too many new characters into JL.
And yet the DC television shows go from strength to strength.
I liked him in both, but the second act of JL after Whedon took over didn’t work, with Bats making puns like a Buffy character.
Yes there have many TV shows out there but I've not really got into them apart from Gotham and Arrow, stopped watching both but I know they are very popular.
Doom Patrol is excellent and Watchmen is also technically a DC show. So is Lucifer.
Yeah, he didn’t world-build, he crammed too many new characters into JL.
And yet the DC television shows go from strength to strength.
Have watched only 1 twlight and that to as my wife, as her mates were on holiday. He does get chances in movies. I think it seems you are more of a Twlight fan calling him an accomplished actor at this juncture in his career.
IMO he doesnt fit the role.
Watchmen I look forward to but haven't finished reading the graphic novel, would you say the tv series is better then the movie. Yeah, Doom Patrol has some great reviews
I don't really get the oh not another Bats movie, there hasn't been a solo release for over 10 years and are people that foolish they'd downplay the credibility of Matt Reeves and Pattinson; having a Bats movie is one thing I agree if there were concerns on the individuals involved but there's a lot to be excited about instead of the usual junk and formula you are use to and from a DC POV things are looking promising as they seem to be developing their own identify on the back of the strength in their source material.
Looks like another origin movie.
Liking this. It’s got a Se7en vibe to it
As for the new Justice League trailer - boring.
DC is a master of making great trailers and the movies being terrible, will wait for the movie.
I would be inclined to agree however the recent form has been solid with Shazam, Birds of Prey and Joker; they seemed to have figured out a formula which works best for them. Anyway, coming back to The Batman, it is always best to wait for the movie but if you ignore the 'Twilight guy' comments from the casuals, in Pattinson you find a very credible actor (See Lighthouse, High Life, Lost City of Z etc) and a promising director in Matt Reeves (Planet of the apes movies and Cloverfield); the premise is also intriguing with the focus on a neo noir style output which will emphasise Batman's detective abilities and early struggles with the cape against a formidable foe in the Riddler (glad another villain gets to share the spotlight with the Bat other then Joker). Genuinely look forward to it, I don't think expectations are that high in general but am hoping it will be a great overall effort.
What folk over look is that the bread and butter of Batman's greatest strength has always been his abillities as a detective, the original comic series covered this in great detail, apart from the animated series no live action film has covered this aspect, the character in nature is meant to be dark and gritty, a neo noir will provide the most authentic live action portrayal
My favorite Affleck performance is still Good Will Hunting.
Can’t wait to see this.
Difficult to make it to the cinema nowadays with having my little kids, but stuff comes out on home media pretty quickly now.
Just got back from the cinema.
This is hands down the worst film I've seen this century....
-100000 / 10
So what were you expecting beforehand? When it's been done perfectly the first time, where else is there to go?
I really don't know what I was thinking...
The wife wanted to see a film, we both fancied a bit of light hearted, brainless action so chose to see this one.
I am not exaggerating when I tell you this... the bloke sitting next to me was snoring, I couldn't barely take it myself... almost everyone walking out of the cinema was saying what a let down this movie was....
The plot, the acting, the actors... I haven't seen seen such rubbish in a very long time.
The most accurate incarnation of the character we've gotten to date. It would always bother me how all the previous iterations delved very little into the detective aspect of The world's greatest detective, something this film is chock full of. It was extremely gratifying seeing the disturbing nature of Bruce Waynes' obsession addressed the way that it was.
Gotham was displayed in all its grotesque and bleak glory, one could really see the influences from David Fincher which really works with a city like Gotham.
Amazing cinematography, and a beautiful score to go along with this noir. For me, this is my favorite iteration and I really look forward to seeing where it goes. There were moments that felt straight out of a Batman comic, Matt Reeves really did understand the essence of the character.
I really don't know what I was thinking...
The wife wanted to see a film, we both fancied a bit of light hearted, brainless action so chose to see this one.
I am not exaggerating when I tell you this... the bloke sitting next to me was snoring, I couldn't barely take it myself... almost everyone walking out of the cinema was saying what a let down this movie was....
The plot, the acting, the actors... I haven't seen seen such rubbish in a very long time.
Thanks for saving a waste of an evening.
When I read this is as good as The Dark Knight, I knew it would be false hype. If it wasnt for the Dark Knight, I wouldnt ever consider watching another Batman movie.