Originally posted by Big Sexy
Whatever dude, I liked it and I am pretty sure I'm not the only one. And as far as realistic Please dude, tell me whats realistic about a guy that knows 127 styles, has billions of dollars worth of equipment, can kick through trees, and balances a life as a million dollar playboy and a crusader.
And Christian nolan needed work on his Batman especially that scene where he was trying to scare the cop, please, that scenes acting was on par with Wesley Snipes screaming over whistlers death in Blade trilogy.
Actually thats one of my favorite scenes from Batman Begins. I assume your talking about the scene where he hangs the cop from the wire and pulls him up. That scene is awesome, especially when he the cop says "i swear to God" and Batman says "swear to me!!!" all pissed off... great line... anyway i too liked the first Batman and thought Jack was outstanding. And to be perfectly honest i didnt think Val Kilmer was that bad either, but when they came with Clooney, thats when they really messed up. Not that Clooney is a bad actor cuz he is not, but that movie was just awful.
As for which character I think was depowered the most, i'm not quite sure, but i will say that i dont think any of these characters everyone's mentioning have been really "depowered". I just think that for some reason or another they just havent been able to get really ridiculous feats into the movies. Furthermore, most of these films have been origin stories where these characters are just beginning to learn how to use their powers i.e Thing, Invisible Women, Hulk, Spider-man (although spider-man has probably been the most accurate, and nobody should be complaining about his strength feats), which would explain why some of their feats are not on par with the comics in which these characters have had their powers and known their limits for a vey long time.