I actually agree.That last trailer that was posted actually put me off a bit. :-\
I'm pretty sure that Bruce didn't build the whole thing by hand. He most likely did it using cover stories to contractors about what is actually being built, but it wouldn't be too hard to back-track all of Batman's tech and hidey holes if you made the Wayntech connection.I'm seeing the Avengers tonight so I'm waiting on the trailer until after I see that.
Espy you're right it was, but my issue is with how he deduces, "because he's a super-genius". It's lazy writing, devalues the other villains and what is an incredibly guarded secret. It would be like introducing a new character to Action and Superman who comes into the Daily Planet and starts blackmailing Clark Kent because it's "obvious" that he's Superman. Besides even if you knew of Batman and Bruce Wayne being the same person, how would you know about the Batcave?
Focus Group Guy: Okay, how many of the kids would like Itchy & Scratchy to deal with real life problems like the ones you face every day?I think the Nolanesque (is that right, GasBandit ?) realistic superhero bit is played out. I suspect we'll see a lot of people weary of it by the time this movie comes out.
In the 30's and 40's when he had a gyro-copter and then a prop driven fighter plane...Also, fade
Also, when has Batman ever NOT had a jet?
In Batman Begins/ Dark Knight, for starters.Also, fade, I don't think that will happen till Man of Steel comes out.
I expect that movie to suck so bad...
Also, when has Batman ever NOT had a jet?
In two of the three good Batman movies.Also, when has Batman ever NOT had a jet?
Hey, the 1989 Tim Burton version was good. Without it I doubt we'd have had Batman:TAS in the dark/gothic form it took, if at all. Or was that your third "good" that did have one?In two of the three good Batman movies.
Or was that your third "good" that did have one?
The Joker borrowed Danny Vermin's 88 Magnum. It shoots through schools.And yet the scene with the jet is by far the stupidest in that movie.
Batman doesn't kill people, yet he's outfitted this jet with gatling guns and missiles?
And the jet is brought down by a single bullet from a (comically oversized) handgun?
Tim Burton Batman killed a lot of people over the course of two movies. The Axis chemicals scene where the car thunders in guns a blazing then blows the entire place up as a gang of goons surrounded it is probably the most egregious in that way. When the jet was swooping in on the Joker and Batman starts blasting away it shows a bunch of Joker goons get mowed down by it. Batman was kind of a mass murderer.And yet the scene with the jet is by far the stupidest in that movie.
Batman doesn't kill people, yet he's outfitted this jet with gatling guns and missiles?
And the jet is brought down by a single bullet from a (comically oversized) handgun?
"This goes through armor... through the victim... through the wall... through a tree outside."The Joker borrowed Danny Vermin's 88 Magnum. It shoots through schools.
Stealth is so overdone. Bruce had Lucius install a Somebody Else's Problem Field generator. Much cheaper and easier to maintain.you're no fun. Come on let's continue nitpicking trivial details of pop culture and fictional air craft. I know it's kind of a trivial pursuit but eh...
For instance. There are many cases where the bat jet is flying in the rain. If it is a stealth craft, it's going to suffer severe water penetration through the soft materials that allow it to go off the radar.
WHAT? Catwoman would totally get an invitation.
Pretty sure she wouldn't need one, as I just don't see him marrying Talia...WHAT? Catwoman would totally get an invitation.
I didn't realise Frank Miller was a poster here..."whore"
Release date?