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ProfJIM
10-31-2004, 12:25 PM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v325/profjimbeany/bale-costume-1.jpg
Lindsey_1535
10-31-2004, 12:36 PM
thats pretty good it brings it back to Batman, or Batman Returns
I glad they didn't go down the Batman forever, Batman and Robin road
I'm excited for this one
Thats cool and all, but did you see the new batmobile? fucking stupid.
Lindsey_1535
10-31-2004, 01:06 PM
is it?
shit i knew it was to good to be true
http://batmanbegins.warnerbros.com/images/08.jpg
http://batmanbegins.warnerbros.com/images/09.jpg
More like gay mobile (n)
tru dat, homieezzzz.
Like, the other batmobies you could possibly see going down the street. this one looks like some kinda army shit.
agreed. It really is shit. I don't like the costume either. To plastic bondage!
Eh, the costume isn't that bad to me. I wish they would have gone with the original Batman symbol form the first movie
http://www.buyrite1.com/turboduo/batman.jpg
but oh well.
ScarySquirrel
10-31-2004, 04:47 PM
I really don't understand everyone's distaste for the new Batmobile. True, it isn't the best/coolest looking Batmobile to hit the screen so far... but I don't think anyone has really seen it in action during the film's sequences either. I say give it a chance on the silver screen before totally denouncing it as a gigantic piece of crap or whatever it is all the fanboys are saying.
As for the costume, I think it looks pretty sweet. Definitely something cool looking and Batman-esque. Now if only they could get George Clooney back in the role...
;)
Mr. Boomin'Granny
10-31-2004, 04:52 PM
tru dat, homieezzzz.
Like, the other batmobies you could possibly see going down the street. this one looks like some kinda army shit.
well if you read the background for the story then you would understand the batmobile.
from the most recent rolling stone
according to Rolling Stone magazine, Chris Nolan, director of the latest installment in the Batman movie series, the prequel “Batman Begins,” spent more than a year working on the new Batmobile with the movie’s production designer. That makes sense, since this one is the most complex, plot-wise.
As the story goes, Bruce Wayne pieces together this combat-ready ride from military equipment laying around his murdered parents’ farm, thus its slapdash “Road Warrior”—like comportment. According to Rolling Stone, which ran a feature spread on the car in its latest issue, three Batmobiles were built for the movie. Each one is outfitted with a jet engine, along with a 350ci, 500hp Chevrolet V8, and sports four 44-inch Superswamper tires in the rear (and two smaller ones in the front). The cost for all this customized madness? That’ll be $1.7 million. Each.
ProfJIM
10-31-2004, 09:21 PM
Yeah, this is the first Batmobile. So its going to be rough around the edges.
ProfJIM
10-31-2004, 09:22 PM
agreed. It really is shit. I don't like the costume either. To plastic bondage!
PS, you're a moron.
Also, this is shaping up to be the best Bats movie out of all of them.
ProfJIM
10-31-2004, 09:23 PM
Eh, the costume isn't that bad to me. I wish they would have gone with the original Batman symbol form the first movie
http://www.buyrite1.com/turboduo/batman.jpg
but oh well.
Um, actually, that's not the "original" bat-symbol. This one is closer to it.
Um, actually, that's not the "original" bat-symbol. This one is closer to it.
i think they meant from the original movie not the comic. But yeah, i thought being though it's a prequel, they'd go with the whole gray suit like in that Batman Dead End (http://www.theforce.net/theater/shortfilms/batman_deadend/), has anyone seen that? It's not bad apart from a bit of bad acting.
The suit is good, but what's with the collars?
ProfJIM
10-31-2004, 10:25 PM
Yeah it should be gray but that's not really important. Its still true to the classic. With no nipples. Fuck you Shumocker or how ever you spell that hack's name.
There are some pretty cool fan short films circulating the net. You can find most of them at ifilms.com
And its not really a prequel. It does take place before the other Batman movies, but really they have to connection to the other ones what-so-ever.
Which is a good thing.
ProfJIM
11-01-2004, 07:42 AM
With a film maker like Christopher Nolan at the helm, it can't be bad.
ProfJIM
11-01-2004, 10:05 AM
I know they are completly letting him do it his way. He's Christopher Fuckin' Nolan.
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