It makes me sad that this is true.
It makes me sad that this is true.
Okay.Ok problem solved. Use the 70'S Wonder Woman theme when she appears!
Which is exactly why it will not be referenced in the DCsnyderverse.That theme alone removes all the grim darky.
That was easily the worst thing about Final Crisis, and I'm including the horrible pacing and Grant Morrison's decision to have the real villain of the story come from and explained in a 2 part tie-in series sold on a 3D gimmick.Y'know, I was thinking... comics Batman doesn't use guns, everyone knows that. However, he has, on rare occasions when the severity of the situation called for it, picked up a gun. For example, he shot Darkseid with that special god-killing bullet once.
Video broken for anyone else?
For an example of how to do this right, try Wizards.Y'know, I was thinking... comics Batman doesn't use guns, everyone knows that. However, he has, on rare occasions when the severity of the situation called for it, picked up a gun. For example, he shot Darkseid with that special god-killing bullet once.
So, on the surface, you'd think Doomsday would qualify as an extreme situation, one where Batman would plausibly bend his no-gun rule. So, from a comics lore perspective, I'm actually okay with Batman holding a gun.
If it was me, I'd have Batman not use guns at all this movie, even if he's up against Doomsday. Establish that he doesn't use guns ever. And then in the inevitable sequel(s), when the Justice League go up against another big threat (let's say Darkseid, or Brainiac, or Mongul), you see Batman make the difficult decision to wield a gun. Imagine the "oh shit it's on now" reaction that'd get from the audience.
But no, Zach Snyder has to blow his gun load now, instead of later.
Just assume it's someone pretentiously replaying the trailer listing off different TV tropes pages, without any kind of understanding of how genre conventions and tropes aren't negatives just for existing, while adding nothing of value or entertainment.Video broken for anyone else?
I don't think anyone who cares forgets. It's often cited as why they're terrible Batman movies.You know, and I am not defending this movie, but I think a lot of us also forget how violent Batman was in the often fondly remembered Burton movies. He had machine guns built into the Batwing for petes sake. My version of Batman will always be from the Animated Series, so I will always go with the "No Guns" version of the caped crusader, but it's not like him using guns in movies is unprecedented. I will at least give this movie that much.
So many I talk to still consider them the best of all the various movies, so I guess I just know a lot of people that like murderer Batman.I don't think anyone who cares forgets. It's often cited as why they're terrible Batman movies.
I think this fact makes it even more frustrating when it happens in Bat-movies, Burton included: They managed to make a (nearly) daily, 22-minute cartoon, that ran for years, where Batman doesn't need a gun*. You can't think of ANY other solution for a 2-hour, stand alone film?You know, and I am not defending this movie, but I think a lot of us also forget how violent Batman was in the often fondly remembered Burton movies. He had machine guns built into the Batwing for petes sake. My version of Batman will always be from the Animated Series, so I will always go with the "No Guns" version of the caped crusader, but it's not like him using guns in movies is unprecedented. I will at least give this movie that much.
For an example of how to do this right, try Wizards.
(Spoiler alert: Heavy doses of 70's vibes, man. Also probably the earliest example of Mark Hamill voicing a cartoon character.)
--Patrick
That looks like a dream sequence. Which of course they probably only included for shots like that.
Because why not.
Maybe? Batman's wearing the duster from the desert scenes we've seen in the trailer.That looks like a dream sequence. Which of course they probably only included for shots like that.
Yeah, which is also the scenes that show Superman being evil. And the city in that poster is a destroyed wasteland. I'm betting that's a dream sequence, or possibly some sort of hallucination/manipulation, showing Batman exactly what he fears.Maybe? Batman's wearing the duster from the desert scenes we've seen in the trailer.
Or it's just a really, really shitty movie. Let's not discount that possibility.Yeah, which is also the scenes that show Superman being evil. And the city in that poster is a destroyed wasteland. I'm betting that's a dream sequence, or possibly some sort of hallucination/manipulation, showing Batman exactly what he fears.
Let's get Scarecrow up in here.Yeah, which is also the scenes that show Superman being evil. And the city in that poster is a destroyed wasteland. I'm betting that's a dream sequence, or possibly some sort of hallucination/manipulation, showing Batman exactly what he fears.
Well, those are not mutually exclusive.Or it's just a really, really shitty movie. Let's not discount that possibility.
they even show some weird bug aliens flying around attacking Batman and some soldiers.
Forgot all about that. You and Raven are probably right then.Yes I am pretty sure a lot of that is a dream sequence by this point, they even show some weird bug aliens flying around attacking Batman and some soldiers. It would be too damn weird if it wasn't. It's going to be this movies "Why is Superman sinking into a mountain of skulls!?" moment.
You sure those weren't just some amazonian bees?