He was eccentric and unique. He fit that universe well. There isn't just one way to play Batman, it all depends on the universe, style and tone of the film around him. Besides, he was Burton's boy after Beetlejuice. Besides, his "you wanna get nuts?" scene is legendary.
Fine Batman, although far from an athlete and can't turn his head. TERRIBLE terrible Bruce Wayne. But I will say he has the single credit of being the only live action Bruce with a combination of dark hair and blue eyes
>How do you know its Japanese? >Because I bought it in Japan
I think his Bruce Wayne is pretty good in that comes across as a goofy werido...which is what happens to people when you combine unresolved trauma and frick you money
Agreed. He's the Batman who feels the most like someone you might actually meet. He's so unassuming, which weirdly makes him seem more insane. I like the idea that he hangs upside down sometimes because he's such an autist that he's that committed to his bat-schtick. I also like that he has trouble talking to women and seems genuinely invested in his company and how it can help the city. That scene where he throws the binder at Christopher Walken in Batman Returns always sticks out to me. The subtle, implied disrespect in the way he tosses it.
He was just trying to act like a cretin and conceited rich guy to hide his identity. Remember that Joker in the 1989 movie was aware Basinger had an obsession with Batman and then another important person like Wayne happen to be in her apartment too for no reason. If Batman immediately went to save her after she was taken away it would create a connection. Although the scene wasn't well thought because what if the Joker chose to shoot Wayne in the head instead of the chest? Or if the Joker survived at the end after a while he would be able to realize Batman and Bruce were the same person.
He's the best
Along with Conroy
He was eccentric and unique. He fit that universe well. There isn't just one way to play Batman, it all depends on the universe, style and tone of the film around him. Besides, he was Burton's boy after Beetlejuice. Besides, his "you wanna get nuts?" scene is legendary.
I agree. We're talking about him in "The Flash" right?
His batman improved in the flash his take on the character in the original films was too static
Fine Batman, although far from an athlete and can't turn his head. TERRIBLE terrible Bruce Wayne. But I will say he has the single credit of being the only live action Bruce with a combination of dark hair and blue eyes
god his bruce wayne was so shit almost every scene he's not in the batsuit is skippable
>How do you know its Japanese?
>Because I bought it in Japan
I think his Bruce Wayne is pretty good in that comes across as a goofy werido...which is what happens to people when you combine unresolved trauma and frick you money
Agreed. He's the Batman who feels the most like someone you might actually meet. He's so unassuming, which weirdly makes him seem more insane. I like the idea that he hangs upside down sometimes because he's such an autist that he's that committed to his bat-schtick. I also like that he has trouble talking to women and seems genuinely invested in his company and how it can help the city. That scene where he throws the binder at Christopher Walken in Batman Returns always sticks out to me. The subtle, implied disrespect in the way he tosses it.
I dont know, I thought the scene where he and selena dance and figure out each others identities was hot and thrilling, great chemistry
My favorite in Kevin Conroy. Followed by Val Kilmer. I also liked Robert Pattinson.
>His batman wasn't very good tbh
It was fricking great you homosexual, you probably like The Batman you pathetic c**t
much better than the other batmans. Keaton is one of the greatest actors of the past 35 years
That "You wanna get nuts?" scene was so weird.
why do you find it weird?
He was just trying to act like a cretin and conceited rich guy to hide his identity. Remember that Joker in the 1989 movie was aware Basinger had an obsession with Batman and then another important person like Wayne happen to be in her apartment too for no reason. If Batman immediately went to save her after she was taken away it would create a connection. Although the scene wasn't well thought because what if the Joker chose to shoot Wayne in the head instead of the chest? Or if the Joker survived at the end after a while he would be able to realize Batman and Bruce were the same person.
This is the Batman that inspired the animated series. Easily one of the best cartoons ever made.
Adam West
Michael Keaton
Christian Bale
All other Batmen can GTFO
its wasnt very good it was fantastic. batastic even
Haurline
This guy kicks your partner in crime down a flight of stairs, hoists you up by your jacket collar and tells you he's Batman. WDYD?
I probably shouldn't of pulled the gun on that kid.
Yes Tim Burton's Batman movies are overrated as frick.
He looks like Kevin McCallister's dad, not like a playboy multi billionaire who is batman at night.
bad casting
>not like a playboy multi billionaire
You're right he should look more israeli
It was most believable for an autistic and spiteful rich kid
His Batman was awesome. That Joker was too.
You might be the type who prefers the Conan the Barbarian remake.
Not the most comic accurate but pretty interesting as its own thing. They're different mediums so some deviation can occasionally be a plus.
People are starting to see the light.