jye4ever
Broke and happy
Re: The Dark Knight Rises
I see a resemblance too.
I see a resemblance too.
If Fox knows Batman's identity, why does Batman speak to him in his deeper voice in TDK?
If Fox knows Batman's identity, why does Batman speak to him in his deeper voice in TDK?
Because Fox thinks it's sexy?
If Fox knows Batman's identity, why does Batman speak to him in his deeper voice in TDK?
If Fox knows Batman's identity, why does Batman speak to him in his deeper voice in TDK?
Because Fox thinks it's sexy?
Because speaking normally IN the batsuit could confuse fanboys.
Even my wife thought that was funny.
If Fox knows Batman's identity, why does Batman speak to him in his deeper voice in TDK?
I think the idea is that when Bruce goes into Batman mode, everything changes almost like a multiple personality. An interview with Keaton mentioned they had plans to explore this idea in the 89 film. While Bale's is the more extreme, Keaton had a Batman voice too. Kilmer and Clooney didn't. I prefer it, something about the use of the regular voice while in the suit just doesn't work in live action for me, it was fine in TAS.
I agree - Conroy also had a distinction but it was much more subtle
I loved Bales Batman delivery in Begins (except for the Doooooo ), in TDK, when I first heard 'i'm not wearing hockeypads', it definitely threw me off, but I got used to it by the end of the film.
I'm hoping in TDKR it goes back to the Begins style though.
Begins when he interrogates the upside down cop, one of the best Batman moments of all time in any Batman media.
I agree, Begins was done better.
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