Bruce Wayne, who witnessed the murder of his billionaire parents as a child, swore to avenge their deaths. He trained extensively to achieve mental and physical perfection, mastering martial arts, detective skills, and criminal psychology. Costumed as a bat to prey on the fears of criminals, and utilizing a high-tech arsenal, he became the legendary Batman.
Yes but Nolan and Bale were going in a different direction with their Batman and I feel Conroy's Batman is a little too cultured(for lack of a better word) I guess for what they were going for.
animated series Batman was significantly smarter, more tactical, the better detective better physically, the better martial artist, and had the cooler voice. Nothing about Nolan Batman can even compete with the comic book version or any - he was so much watered down to the point where he was simply just a cop in a Batsuit. Lego Batman was a better Batman then Nolan's Batman.
animated series Batman was significantly smarter, more tactical, the better detective better physically, the better martial artist, and had the cooler voice. Nothing about Nolan Batman can even compete with the comic book version or any - he was so much watered down to the point where he was simply just a cop in a Batsuit. Lego Batman was a better Batman then Nolan's Batman.
I don't know man, the guy took down 10 guys at once in Begins and an entire SWAT team in TDK without breaking a sweat. But I was never a fan of the martial arts shown in the films though; elbow-elbow-punch-elbow-punch!! -that's how he always fought
Back in the day when you wanted to write things, e.g. in bold, you would have to put <b> text </b> and the word between the two bracket groupings would be in bold.
Hence, /b marks the end point of the text you want in bold.
Since I wrote /thread, that indicates that the thread has ended...because DCAU>Nolan Verse, and all discussion should stop.
In Nolanverse (can we call it that from now on?) Bats paint his logo on a bridg with gasoline when timer on nuclear bomb is ticking. But no, fo real. Every single Batmovie after Batman Begins is worse than the last one. It feels me with bitterness.
While I enjoyed the Nolan movies, it never felt like "Batman". It felt like if in real life, someone had the actual training and fortune to dress up as Batman and fight crime. But the heart and soul of Batman and his universe just wasn't in the Nolan films. It was too realistic for me.
While I enjoyed the Nolan movies, it never felt like "Batman". It felt like if in real life, someone had the actual training and fortune to dress up as Batman and fight crime. But the heart and soul of Batman and his universe just wasn't in the Nolan films. It was too realistic for me.
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