While I like this one, I think The Flash Keaton one is incredible:
His Wayne car is a gorgeous 63 split-window stingray vette
1960 Buick LeSabre
Wait, how did that one get in here? LOL!
Although concept version
vs.
I'll take the vintage vette.
Lol don't watch the rest of that commercial
the Corvair
Bale Bruce Wayne - a Lamborghini Murcielago - which means “bat” in Spanish (yes I know it's Italian, Lambos are named in Spanish after infamous Toros)
Afleck Bruce Wayne Mercedes-Benz AMG Vision Gran Turismo
Yes, but the Batmobile is just WAY cooler.......His Wayne car is a gorgeous 63 split-window stingray vette
God, I wish I was that effay...Kilmer Bruce Wayne Jaguar XK120 roadster 40-50s?
I think it's telling both his cars are boomer-x era dream cars, re-purposed for the bereft who now think it's the foremost.Yes, but the Batmobile is just WAY cooler.......
300 pages of drooling and saying it’s innovative? Buddy where are you reading these replies at ?I think it's telling both his cars are boomer-x era dream cars, re-purposed for the bereft who now think it's the foremost.
It's the car equivalent of Farell doing an over made-up bad caricature DeNiro impersonation, and people losing their minds like it's innovative. DeNiro was. The only thing more hysterical is they are chasing each-other, until one flips, and then Mad Max in a cape steps out. It's just all so check-the-box derivative. It is fun, but there is not one ounce of originality in any of it. Which is fine (things get re-purposed) , just 300 pages of drooling over the most easy banal take like its innovation, is hysterical.
Doesn’t every superhero movie get hot topic clothes? Idk. I remember avengers had themHere's the movies target audience. I think this says it all...
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Some new movie stills of a young Bruce Wayne...
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Some new movie stills of a young Bruce Wayne...
Nobody?I promise you nobody cares about the car enough to gush over it. Nobody in this thread or anywhere think it’s
innovative.
.
Nobody?
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I don't know punctuation, but does he seem to hesitate, or be unsure about his mother's presence there?When I was... a young boy
My father... (and mother)
Were murdered in an alley
Shot to death by a man
The number of syllables doesn't really fit into the song I'm trying to reference. Hence, the parenthesis.I don't know punctuation, but does he seem to hesitate, or be unsure about his mother's presence there?
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