I wouldn't go that far for myself, but even as a 9-10 year old I did take issue with him being a fairly immobile guy in an armored suit, who was blocking swords with his armored gauntlets. I thought back then Batman should be athletic and able to, y'know, move his head and body around quickly. I was so happy when Batman: the Animated Series came out and fixed everything that bothered me about the movies.I think it was the first movie I "studied" while watching it.
Same. Not a fan of the long eared version, of the BD EX.
They failed.
None of them are accurate to the sources. The sources aren't even accurate to the sources.
i must admit im liking that BD head a lot. it would make for a cool 1970's batman vs ras al ghul display. you know the one with a shirtless batman and a sabre.....
And the apparent length of that right leg is compromised by the stand being in the way. Is there a better picture?
It's a movie. Can't have a guy with no superpowers running around like a power ranger wearing spandex and fighting criminals with guns/weapons. It's tough enough to sell the idea that this guy fights crime all night long by himself in a large city like Gotham...he looks so tiny standing on top of those buildings If only they could find a material that looks strong and it allows the actor to be more flexible.
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