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That's how he always looks
That's what I was going to say too. He looks like that in everything.
That's how he always looks
Don't get me started, woman.
I peed three times before the movie started (once when we got in line, again right after we were let in, and again before the previews). I even planned ahead of time and didn't have much to drink with my dinner.
Believe me, I do plan for these things. I can't help it. Don't judge me!
Don't get me started, woman.
I peed three times before the movie started (once when we got in line, again right after we were let in, and again before the previews). I even planned ahead of time and didn't have much to drink with my dinner.
Believe me, I do plan for these things. I can't help it. Don't judge me!
Has anyone seen the movie in both a regular theater and IMAX yes? Comparison?
agreed. i guess he was trying to disguise his voice? i could understand everything he was saying, it was just odd.Oh, and a few mentioned Batman's voice - the growling. Not much of a fan of that myself.
IMAX > Everything else. Make no compromises.
That's how he always looks:
That's what I was going to say too. He looks like that in everything.
I fully expected Batman to go after Rachel. [/B]
To speak to the Batman voice thing--
I think we just got used to the "un-realistic" Joel Schumacher versions with George Clooney speaking like he's trying to pick up a 21-year-old model over a glass of red wine, whether he's in the batsuit or not.
To speak to the Batman voice thing--
I think it's mainly to fit with the idea that this is supposed to be a more "real world" concept of Batman. If I were to suddenly parade around as Batman, I'd disguise my voice as much as possible---especially if I were a well-known socialite that frequently mingles with the D.A., police commissioner, and others in both angles of my life. Plus, I suppose it makes him a bit more intimidating.
I think we just got used to the "un-realistic" Joel Schumacher versions with George Clooney speaking like he's trying to pick up a 21-year-old model over a glass of red wine, whether he's in the batsuit or not.
He did. I was under the impression that the Joker had switched the addresses so that he'd save Dent whilst trying to save Rachel. (I only picked up on that the second time I watched it - Batman yells "Rachel" at Gordon, then somehow ends up at Dent's warehouse)
He did. I was under the impression that the Joker had switched the addresses so that he'd save Dent whilst trying to save Rachel. (I only picked up on that the second time I watched it - Batman yells "Rachel" at Gordon, then somehow ends up at Dent's warehouse)
The Watchmen trailer was horrible, coming from someone unfamiliar with it. I've no idea what the hell it's supposed to be, in any sense.
I mentioned this before, Zach Snyder has publicly announced that he released this trailer for fans of Watchmen, not for the general public persay. He wanted to show images from the book to give the fans reassurance. Similar to how Peter Jackson was respectful of fans of LOTR.
Future trailers will umm, explain more. Although, generally, the better the trailer, the crappier the movie, well, with comedies.
So your reaction is normal.