The best Batman movie is the last one by Matt reeves
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it is the dumbest batman movie since batman went ice skating
The best Batman movie is the last one by Matt reeves
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Why are we talking about Batman in an X-men thread
I've only seen that once and never felt like I needed to see it again. I didn't like it, as I found it the opposite of entertaining. Best scene was the car chase scene. Other than that, it was gloomy and depressing. It reminded me of the OG Crow film, another I only watched once or twice and didn't get the praise it got.The best Batman movie is the last one by Matt reeves
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Scott really convinced himself that he didn't want to be with this, huh?
Scott really convinced himself that he didn't want to be with this, huh?
And I know what you're saying: they're identical. But are they, though? Are they, really?
Dark knight is mad overrated. They still fumbled a good representation of Batman in action.
Ben Affleck to me is the best representation of him ala Frank Miller
I loved The Dark Knight but you are correct.
It was a crime drama moreso than a Batman film.
Dark knight was great with the villains! Batman never really matched them though; but they still can hold their own movie wise...i like dark knight but we got cheated out of seeing a full length affleck batman film. his introduction in bvs is the best intro i saw of batman in a film.
so basically he pulled the adiminum out of wolverine? i never seen the comic for that to happen; im sure there is one; but how those wolverine move forward after that??
It felt like they tried to make it like the video game; i do appreciate them showing his detective skills more though...I've only seen that once and never felt like I needed to see it again. I didn't like it, as I found it the opposite of entertaining. Best scene was the car chase scene. Other than that, it was gloomy and depressing. It reminded me of the OG Crow film, another I only watched once or twice and didn't get the praise it got.
You not watching the show ?so basically he pulled the adiminum out of wolverine? i never seen the comic for that to happen; im sure there is one; but how those wolverine move forward after that??
so basically he pulled the adiminum out of wolverine? i never seen the comic for that to happen; im sure there is one; but how those wolverine move forward after that??
so basically he pulled the adiminum out of wolverine? i never seen the comic for that to happen; im sure there is one; but how those wolverine move forward after that??
I do not uhhhYou don't remember "bone-claw" Wolverine back in the 90's?
Oh wow dam!! So magneto made him better lol in a sense..In the comics, he learns that his claws are orignally bone part of his biology and weren't added when he got the adamantium. Also learns that his healing factor was being suppressed cuz of the adamantium and is now stronger than ever but also means that his mutation kicks into overdrive making him more feral.
Yeah it could be looked at that way but it definitely took a toll and made for a great Wolverine story arcsOh wow dam!! So magneto made him better lol in a sense..
...touché
Yeah it could be looked at that way but it definitely took a toll and made for a great Wolverine story arcs
He always felt pain and sometimes would have to psyche himself up into doing some of the things he did even though he knew he would heal. I don't recall whether it was noted that he felt pain while healing as well or not thoughThere was a story during the bone claw era where they had Logan hooked up to scanners to track his new biology and everything. And he was on the loose running around in the wild, and he got run over by a car. I can't remember exactly who it was at the monitors, bu I remember they were shocked and terrified, because they could basically see Wolverine's body being demolished/crushed by this vehicle and healing back almost instantaneously. They were glad that he was alive, but everyone agreed that no one should or should have to endure that level of trauma.
I prefer that to later stories where they just had him do dumb stuff all of the time. Like one time, he was on fire, and Scott was like, "Stop, drop, and roll, dammit!" And Logan's like, "Ain't got time for that. Fight's a brewin'!" Or something stupid like that. I don't care how much I heal, I'm going to put myself out if I catch on fire. That's just a safety issue.He always felt pain and sometimes would have to psyche himself up into doing some of the things he did even though he knew he would heal. I don't recall whether it was noted that he felt pain while healing as well or not though