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Nowhereman said:
No I didnt!
I said if you go back to the early Batman!
I then said also in current continuity......
Please read peoples posts fully before coming up with your stupid answers!
And as for gargled........surely you mean garbled cause I sure dont remember swooshing this around in my mouth making a funny noise,you the one who has confused things!
You made reference to Bruce using a gun,& I said thats always been part of Bat mythos,both golden age & current age!
The James Bond reference you keep quoting is just that,a quote,nothing more!
Once you watch the film,you will probably wonder what the fuck all the James Bond talk was about!
If they borrow one idea from Bond (the Q type character) will that make the whole thing a James Bond copy?
Also,all superhero films use outside influences because its a movie,not a comic book,so some changes have to be made,and some changes happen because the film makers think they have to be made!
Not everyone who watches a superhero film reads comics.
Only the true anal retentive comic book fans get pissed off about petty shit.
It would be understandable if it was major stuff like the whole Catwoman movie,or the fact that Spiderman keeps showing everyone his secret identity (a very key part of his comics was that he never even showed other heroes who he was),but to get pissed off about Batman not inventing shit,is not key to the character,so would be a pretty piss poor reason to prejudge a film!




I read the script Nowhereman, and I don't consider my predilections off base.

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thedoctor
Let's face it, Pariah obviously can't tell that what goes in comics doesn't necessarily goes in movies. You've got to speed things up a bit. Having Bruce pretty much steal or duplicate the technology from Wayne Tech allows him to get into costume a lot earlier and move the plot forward. Be real for a second. You know everyone would bitch if he didn't don the batsuit until the last fifteen minutes of the movie. Besides, this movie seems to have gotten the essence of Batman without trying to stick to a continuity that most movie fans know jack squat about. I, honestly, can't wait to see it.




Fine. But I disagree with the assumption that one can't fit continuity into a movie and make it understandable, I also disagree with the inflexibility within the timeframe to have Batman learn along the way. I think my more specific requirements are actually pretty reasonable. Moreover, I hope you'll agree that-that continutiy could very well be better than the actual content in the movie.