Batman's fighting style

Started by braz2 pages

Originally posted by Blind
didn't they do some of that in Blade 2?

I thought it looked pretty sweet there.

that would be very cool, but a real fight doesnt realistically look like that, all choreographed and stuff. a real fight like that one guy said is ugly and brutal and thats the edge they went for in Batman Begins

Why are we still talking about Batman's fighting style.

Re: Batman's fighting style

Originally posted by braz
Batmans fighting style in "Batman Begins" was adopted from the Keysi fighting method, and it really worked well with Batman because of the tight movements it employs, mainly because of the unconforatability of the costume. my question is though, do yall think Batman could learn other fighting styles mixed in with the Keysi's brutal ways, like Jeet Kune do or Taekwondo? or would that be like impossible because of the restrictions of the suit..??

what do yall think? 😕

cuz i would love to see Batman do some really cool moves, if possible.

🙂 The style Bale to fight in the movie was a great style.

THis was a really great film. Neeson was a great choice to face off against the caped Crusader. The fighting styole chosen here is well done.

I like Batman's fighting style in the movies, but I feel as if we haven't seen enough of it. In B3, I'd like to see a villain that can challenge Batman both physically & mentally. Someone like Black Mask.

Originally posted by Davis Bloome
In B3, I'd like to see a villain that can challenge Batman both physically & mentally.

Ra's al Ghul already did a fine job with that.

We didn't even see a full on fight. I'm not complaining but it was a pretty short fight. I want to really see Batman using martial arts, not just for a few seconds.

Originally posted by Davis Bloome
We didn't even see a full on fight. I'm not complaining but it was a pretty short fight. I want to really see Batman using martial arts, not just for a few seconds.

Idk i dont mind batsy just fighting some thugs of the crime boss(like he did with Joker's goons).

Originally posted by Davis Bloome
We didn't even see a full on fight. I'm not complaining but it was a pretty short fight. I want to really see Batman using martial arts, not just for a few seconds.

Fighting is all about learning to mind your surroundings. 131

Originally posted by Davis Bloome
We didn't even see a full on fight. I'm not complaining but it was a pretty short fight. I want to really see Batman using martial arts, not just for a few seconds.

Realistically, real fights don't last very long. The longer a real fight goes, the more exhausted you get and the more you risk injury. Someone in Batman's position isn't looking for a long fight, they're to end it very quickly and move on. Nolan's got it right in my opinion. They thing things to look real, not like a kung fu flick.

Never thought of it that way before, but it's definitely a good way of looking at it, methinks.

That said, the fight with Ra's on the train was just as long as it needed to be.

Originally posted by Tron
Realistically, real fights don't last very long. The longer a real fight goes, the more exhausted you get and the more you risk injury. Someone in Batman's position isn't looking for a long fight, they're to end it very quickly and move on. Nolan's got it right in my opinion. They thing things to look real, not like a kung fu flick.

ITA..

Also the only thing I would like to see in future Batman films is him kicking more, other than that I love his fighting style

Originally posted by Tron
Realistically, real fights don't last very long. The longer a real fight goes, the more exhausted you get and the more you risk injury. Someone in Batman's position isn't looking for a long fight, they're to end it very quickly and move on. Nolan's got it right in my opinion. They thing things to look real, not like a kung fu flick.

I'm only proposing we get a longer fight if he's going up against someone like Killer Croc, Bane, or Black Mask. When someone is evenly matched or a little stronger than you, the fight can go on longer than when Batman is fighting ordinary criminals. It doesn't have to be a kung fu flick, Nolan's proven that with the last two movies, but I'd just like to see Batman fighting someone of equal strength or stronger. Not only would we see potentially longer fights, but we'd see Batman using his brain more because he knows he can't overpower said villain, so you get the best of both world's.

my only problem is that his reaction time was slowed down by the suit in the latest movies