Eh, the car was cool but this is getting kinda ridculous.
Why does Warner Bros. insist on introducing new "snazzy" vehicles in every sequel anyways? It's a lame gimmick and it distracts the viewer off what the focus of the movies should be, the characters. My my, I really put too much thought into this lol.
__________________
I just got BLOW'D UP from the inside by a Skrull?!
AWW HELLL NAWWW!!!!!
Any time a superhero rides a bike in comics or movies, it always turns out shittifyingly cheesy. By the looks of that bike, it looks like the practical and more realistic tone that nolan went for in Begins has been lost. That thing looks goofy as shit. Give me a ducati, i'll out run that piece of crap
__________________ "If you tell the truth, you never have to remember anything" -Twain
(sig by Scythe)
I like to give most movies the benefit of the doubt, and I'm hoping that the bike turns out not to be some cheesy gimmick. But that's all I can really think of it coming off as. Why does he even need the bike? If it's built by pieces of the tumbler, wouldn't it just be easier to buy a replacement vehicle to get around in while he builds another vehicle? The bat-bike is kind of useless and impractical to me.
__________________ In case we find ourselves starting to believe all the Anti-American sentiment and negativity, we should remember England 's Prime Minister Tony Blair's words during an interview. When asked by one of his Parliament members why he believes so much in America , he said:
"A simple way to take measure of a country is to look at how many want in... And how many want out."
probably because he wants to bring in a more exaggerated atmosphere closer to the comics. The advent of "the bat bike" doesnt takeaway any of my anticipation from the dark knight, im just saying it looks fu.cking retarded. im sure after all the lighting, editing and music effects, it will be passable, but a bike seems more impractical than anything else about batman
__________________ "If you tell the truth, you never have to remember anything" -Twain
(sig by Scythe)