Originally posted by BOPRecruit 16
what i meant was: that i found that seeing the last two batman movies and daredevil were a waste of time. the graphics and action were good in dd, but needed a more stable/solid story. that's the only place where the director and crew failed. i just hope they improve and get wiser on the next sequel(s).
The last two Bat movies were a waste but don't hate Batman for it, Hate Warner Brothers and Joel "kill a franchise" Shoemaker
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DD's story was alittle dry and the scenes were too dark. Talk about eye strain during action sequences. Bullseye made that movie.
Originally posted by 113
That's why i hate batman. All he can do is use his mind. It's ****ing boring. They're called superhero's for a reason. If i wanted to see some dude use his mind to defeat enemies i'd read and watch sherlock holmes.Batman has no powers and is therefore gay
Not enough superheroes use their minds. Brute strength can get boring too.
I love the comics where the super powered heroes lose their powers and it shows how weak they really are without them and they end up looking up to Batman wondering how he does what they do with no powers.
Gotta respect the Bat, like him or not
Touche Daywalwer, Touche.
That's why I despise Superman. By definition, he is the end all, be all of superheroes. He is unstoppable by the people that created him. Now comic book writers are faced with these horrible dilemmas in how to make an undefeatable character, defeatable. You know what an all-powerful undefeatable superhero is...boring. No one can stop him, so why would you pick up his multiple books every month, to see how Jimmy Olson's doin', c'mon!
Don't anybody mention his death either. That was a marketing ploy that worked beautifully. Let's create a new villain with a bunch of enhancements that still shouldn't be able to beat Superman, and have him do it. They catch you with the cover and Lois holding Supes' head and then your'e stuck buying twenty other issues to find out that Superman really didn't die. When he came back what did he do? He beat the hell out of Doomsday, it was not even close.
People like vulnerable heroes, because it makes them more human. They have something to overcome, it makes them more relatable. Daredevil is blind, Spider-Man is a poor bastard that things never seem to go right for (Mary Jane is the exception). The mutants are discriminated against and subject to hate crimes. What does Superman overcome exactly? With that said, I'm glad Batman keeps bustin' his ass.
Originally posted by Bishop777
Touche Daywalwer, Touche.
That's why I despise Superman. By definition, he is the end all, be all of superheroes. He is unstoppable by the people that created him. Now comic book writers are faced with these horrible dilemmas in how to make an undefeatable character, defeatable. You know what an all-powerful undefeatable superhero is...boring. No one can stop him, so why would you pick up his multiple books every month, to see how Jimmy Olson's doin', c'mon!Don't anybody mention his death either. That was a marketing ploy that worked beautifully. Let's create a new villain with a bunch of enhancements that still shouldn't be able to beat Superman, and have him do it. They catch you with the cover and Lois holding Supes' head and then your'e stuck buying twenty other issues to find out that Superman really didn't die. When he came back what did he do? He beat the hell out of Doomsday, it was not even close.
People like vulnerable heroes, because it makes them more human. They have something to overcome, it makes them more relatable. Daredevil is blind, Spider-Man is a poor bastard that things never seem to go right for (Mary Jane is the exception). The mutants are discriminated against and subject to hate crimes. What does Superman overcome exactly? With that said, I'm glad Batman keeps bustin' his ass.
I couldn't have said it better myself Bishop 😎