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Title: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: Sirgod on May 31, 2005, 03:08:40 pm
http://www.alldumb.com/item/11885/

Kinda cool. From the new movie of course.

Stephen
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: Clark Kent on May 31, 2005, 03:42:43 pm
Seems cool, but ignores alot of things continuity wise, at least from what I've come to learn about batman.  Definately ignores alot of things about the previous movies.
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: Chris Johnson on May 31, 2005, 03:51:01 pm
That's because it is a restart, not a prequel.  It's an alternate universe, like how many tried to label Enterprise as when they didn't like it for this or that reason (myself included, especially around summer of 2001 before it began).
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: Commander La'ra on May 31, 2005, 09:33:47 pm
Yeah.  The worst things I've heard about the new one are that it's 'nothing like the other movies' when in fact it's not intended to be.  Honestly, the Batman comic book canon was never quite adhered to in those on the most sketchy level, so I don't see how that's going to be an issue with this one...trying to piece together a 'timeline' or 'what really happened with Character Z' with DC comics is nearly impossible to begin with.  I think that might be why it was easier to make a Superman or Batman movie that worked as opposed to some of the Marvel titles, which have only recently been done well...there's a lot more room to breathe for the writers and the directors doing DC stuff.

In any case, the cast, concept and other such from this one looks good to me.  I read a bit on IMDB that said the director sat the cast down to watch 'Blade Runner' then said 'that's how we're making Batman'.

That sounds like how it ought to be done.  At least we won't be getting another neon-lit Schumacher nightmare.
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: Sirgod on June 01, 2005, 09:58:57 am
Yeah.  The worst things I've heard about the new one are that it's 'nothing like the other movies' when in fact it's not intended to be.  Honestly, the Batman comic book canon was never quite adhered to in those on the most sketchy level, so I don't see how that's going to be an issue with this one...trying to piece together a 'timeline' or 'what really happened with Character Z' with DC comics is nearly impossible to begin with.  I think that might be why it was easier to make a Superman or Batman movie that worked as opposed to some of the Marvel titles, which have only recently been done well...there's a lot more room to breathe for the writers and the directors doing DC stuff.

In any case, the cast, concept and other such from this one looks good to me.  I read a bit on IMDB that said the director sat the cast down to watch 'Blade Runner' then said 'that's how we're making Batman'.

That sounds like how it ought to be done.  At least we won't be getting another neon-lit Schumacher nightmare.

Very good points Bro, also If you look at how many times DC comics have combined alternate Earths etc. It can get confusing. Crises on Infinite earths comes to mind. Then again It had It's moments like when they killed off the Flash and super-Girl.

stephen
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: GDA-S'Cipio on June 01, 2005, 12:25:44 pm
In any case, the cast, concept and other such from this one looks good to me.  I read a bit on IMDB that said the director sat the cast down to watch 'Blade Runner' then said 'that's how we're making Batman'.

 :o :o :o

Blade Runner is one of my favorite movies.  It was also a flop.  (Then 10 years later the re-release a director's cut to the theaters, and it flopped too.)

Maybe I better plan to see this Batman movie on opening weekend?

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At least we won't be getting another neon-lit Schumacher nightmare.

Amen to that!

-S'Cipio
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: Sirgod on June 01, 2005, 12:34:47 pm
In any case, the cast, concept and other such from this one looks good to me.  I read a bit on IMDB that said the director sat the cast down to watch 'Blade Runner' then said 'that's how we're making Batman'.

 :o :o :o

Blade Runner is one of my favorite movies.  It was also a flop.  (Then 10 years later the re-release a director's cut to the theaters, and it flopped too.)

Maybe I better plan to see this Batman movie on opening weekend?

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At least we won't be getting another neon-lit Schumacher nightmare.

Amen to that!

-S'Cipio

Borther Skippy, there where also three Follow up Books to Blade Runner that where Pretty good also. I'll have to look for them, But If I find them I'll send them your way.

Stephen
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: GDA-S'Cipio on June 01, 2005, 01:14:15 pm

Borther Skippy, there where also three Follow up Books to Blade Runner that where Pretty good also. I'll have to look for them, But If I find them I'll send them your way.

Stephen

Were there really?  I had no idea!  Thanks Stephen!

I read Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep years ago, after seeing Blade Runner, but had no idea there were sequels.  It was a good book, I thought, though as different from the movie in many ways as were the two titles.

If you find the sequels, I'd love to see them!

-S'Cipio 
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: Sirgod on June 01, 2005, 01:26:57 pm
You bet Bro. I'm still unpacking Books, and will probably buy a few more Book cases this week, But I'll try to find them as fast as I can and send them your way.

They basicly deal with ford's character possibly being a Replicant himself. They where a great read though, as He so much want's to save the love of his life.

Stephen
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: Tirus on June 01, 2005, 09:33:06 pm
I've always been a huge Batman fan. No supernatural powers...just good old brains, brawn, gadgets and a ton of cash. When I was a kid I used to visit my Grandfather's house and look through his comics from the 1940's. I now have them and they are almost all in perfect condition. Not bad for a 10 cent initial investment.

(http://www.goldenagebatman.com/BAT0044a.JPG)
(I have this one only mine's in perfect condition Batman #44, 1948)

Blade Runner is one of my top ten favorite movies so if that is the template they are using for this Batman movie I'll be pleased. I always felt Burton's vision of Batman was closer to the mark but as with almost all of Burton's movies there is something just not perfect enough to make it a classic. Then there are Burton's abysmal failures like the remake of Planet of the Apes. The people who picked Schumacher to direct should forever hang their heads in shame. What a debacle he turned out to be as director for Batman.

I'm looking forward to the new movie. Christopher Nolan may be perfect for the role. Perhaps this time they will get it right.

Here's a great site if you are interested in the Golden Age of Batman, Detective & World's Finest comics:
http://www.goldenagebatman.com
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: Sirgod on June 02, 2005, 10:41:48 am
As an aside Tirus, On this day June 2, 1938: The first argument breaks out as to whether Superman could take Flash Gordon. See yesterday marked Action Comics #1 release, the first comic book featuring Superman created by Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel.

Stephen
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: Dash Jones on June 02, 2005, 03:14:17 pm
You bet Bro. I'm still unpacking Books, and will probably buy a few more Book cases this week, But I'll try to find them as fast as I can and send them your way.

They basicly deal with ford's character possibly being a Replicant himself. They where a great read though, as He so much want's to save the love of his life.

Stephen

Actually, can you post the titles of them here if you find them?
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: Sirgod on June 02, 2005, 03:20:36 pm
You bet Brother Dash, I'd be more then happy to.

Stephen
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: KBF-Angel Slayer on June 02, 2005, 03:25:56 pm
http://www.philipkdick.com/
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: Sirgod on June 02, 2005, 03:27:32 pm
[url]http://www.philipkdick.com/[/url]


and there you go Gentlemen, Ben was thinking the same thing I was.

Damn, I must be Pissic or something.  ;) what, isn't that how Psychic is pronounced?  ;D

Stephen
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: KBF-Angel Slayer on June 02, 2005, 03:29:28 pm
I think we've both imbibed the same amount of liquid intelligence today.
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: Sirgod on June 02, 2005, 03:37:11 pm
I think we've both imbibed the same amount of liquid intelligence today.

I'll have you Know good sir, My liquid is Liquid Bravery/ Courage. There is no Intelligence about It. Uhm hang on, what I just type?

 ;) ;) ;) ;)

Stephen
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: KBF-Angel Slayer on June 02, 2005, 03:37:57 pm
MGDing it today.  Wheeee.....
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: Sirgod on June 02, 2005, 03:42:06 pm
Man that scares me, as I'm like the only Okie in these parts who likes MGD.

Stephen
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: KBF-Angel Slayer on June 02, 2005, 03:51:18 pm
Wife drinks Bud Ice, I only drink MGD.  So, we buy his and her beer. Besides, after watching a show on TV the other night and discovering what Noodling is, I can understand the shortage of Okies with taste.  Don't ya'll have fishing poles?;D
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: Sirgod on June 02, 2005, 03:56:05 pm
Wife drinks Bud Ice, I only drink MGD.  So, we buy his and her beer. Besides, after watching a show on TV the other night and discovering what Noodling is, I can understand the shortage of Okies with taste.  Don't ya'll have fishing poles?;D

Of course we do, But don't you know how much Pr0n we have to watch to get the worms hard? Heck, only the best of us like me can even afford a Pole transplant.

Man have we hijacked the hell out of this one. Noodling indeed.

Stephen

PS. My ole lady like coors light actually, but will drink Bud Light. Personaly, I'm just going to rent a keg on the Birthday/Dyna thingie, and let everyone else Bring there Own Booze.

Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: KBF-Angel Slayer on June 02, 2005, 05:03:02 pm
Coors light?  Isn't that like drinking a neutered diet Pepsi diluted with water for a buzz?  Iron City west is what we call that!!  ;D  Noodling is barehanded catfishing.  I was shocked to find out people actually do that!   
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: Tirus on June 03, 2005, 11:37:19 am
Where I come from people that try to catch fish that way get to see the fish swim off with their hand.
(http://www.sportsmansinn.ca/FISH/b-musky-copy.jpg)
We get a lot of dazed one handed fishermen in the airport heading back South mumbling to themselves: "I didn't know a fresh water fish could do that".

To get this thread back on track...I understand Batman enjoys fishing while reading Philip K. Dick stories and drinking Guinness.
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: Sirgod on June 03, 2005, 11:41:56 am
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To get this thread back on track...I understand Batman enjoys fishing while reading Philip K. Dick stories and drinking Guinness.

LOL, +1 for that Belly laugh.

Stephen
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: Iceman on June 20, 2005, 11:35:49 pm
Just thought I'd pop in and say the new Batman was phenominal. It's basically the way Batman should be protrayed to you as an adult, and not a 10 year old watching saturday morning cartoons.  Very, very good. I would say it is easily going to go down as the best one ever.

On a side note,

Smirnoff Ice/Triple Black.
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: Sirgod on June 21, 2005, 09:49:40 am
Just thought I'd pop in and say the new Batman was phenominal. It's basically the way Batman should be protrayed to you as an adult, and not a 10 year old watching saturday morning cartoons.  Very, very good. I would say it is easily going to go down as the best one ever.

On a side note,

Smirnoff Ice/Triple Black.

Too cool Iceman. I had read one of the Script Drafts aboput a year ago, and It seems like It's going to be a great movie.

stephen
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: OlBuzzard on July 04, 2005, 11:56:30 am
Where I come from people that try to catch fish that way get to see the fish swim off with their hand.
([url]http://www.sportsmansinn.ca/FISH/b-musky-copy.jpg[/url])
We get a lot of dazed one handed fishermen in the airport heading back South mumbling to themselves: "I didn't know a fresh water fish could do that".

To get this thread back on track...I understand Batman enjoys fishing while reading Philip K. Dick stories and drinking Guinness.



heheheh

I'm glad you found this pict ..  that one is almost as big as the barracuda I caught   ( he was right at 6' long)  ....

and YES  fresh water or not ...   those puppies have a mouth full of teeth ..  and they KNOW how to use them !   Some fresh water fish have razor sharp gill plates to with them as well !

AND  ...  as for the topic at hand...

I saw the movie.  And while it does get away from the "comic" styled Batman ...  and is some what estranged ...  frankly I think it did a BEAUTIFUL job of painting a picture of a rich eccentric who was well equipped mentally, physically,  and financially to get the job done.

I thought that the Bat-mobile was a bit odd ....  but ...  heheheh  I have to admit  ...  IT WAS GREAT !
Title: Re: 10 minutes of Batman
Post by: E_Look on July 04, 2005, 10:25:15 pm
I loved it!  It was fast, furious, and the bad guys get kicked in the nuts at the end.

My favorite line:  "What's point of doing all those push ups if you can't even move a bloody log?"