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I want Batfleck Returns.

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That'd be cool. He and Keaton can exchange murder stories. :lol

Keaton - "And then, I turned my Batmobile around and burned the guy to death!" \_(ツ)_/

Affleck - "Hahaha! I just ran over people with my batmobile." (>‿<)
 
That'd be cool. He and Keaton can exchange murder stories. :lol

Keaton - "And then, I turned my Batmobile around and burned the guy to death!" \_(ツ)_/

Affleck - "Hahaha! I just ran over people with my batmobile." (>‿<)


Too true :rotfl

Much as I love Keatman, bringing him back reeks of gimmickry and a lack of fresh ideas - like getting Elfman to score JL.
 
Bring him back as a retired Batman...are they seriously gonna have him as a 60 year old Batman?

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That'd be cool. He and Keaton can exchange murder stories. :lol

Keaton - "And then, I turned my Batmobile around and burned the guy to death!" \_(ツ)_/

Affleck - "Hahaha! I just ran over people with my batmobile." (>‿<)

Bale - " I'm not going to kill you, I just don't have to save you." :lol
 
Bale - " I'm not going to kill you, I just don't have to save you." :lol

:lol

Bale was sneaky with his killing, like when he pushed Harvey of a building to his death, or like the time he shot Talia's truck, not her, and she crashed and broke her whole body. :lol Or the time he didn't save fake Ras and blew up his place with everyone in it. \_(ツ)_/
 
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The funny part about him blowing up the Dojo was that he pleaded to save that mans life minutes before he exploded him and everyone else. :lol
 
The funny part about him blowing up the Dojo was that he pleaded to save that mans life minutes before he exploded him and everyone else. :lol

Such is the duality of Batman.

He stands for goodness, yet he dresses really creepy.

He believes in justice, yet he's a vigilante.

He protects the lowest of us, yet he's a rich bastard that has a personal servant.

He's a strapping example of masculinity, yet sometimes he has a young ward.
 
Such is the duality of Batman.

He stands for goodness, yet he dresses really creepy.

He believes in justice, yet he's a vigilante.

He protects the lowest of us, yet he's a rich bastard that has a personal servant.

He's a strapping example of masculinity, yet sometimes he has a young ward.

:lol:lol
 
Such is the duality of Batman.

He stands for goodness, yet he dresses really creepy.

He believes in justice, yet he's a vigilante.

He protects the lowest of us, yet he's a rich bastard that has a personal servant.

He's a strapping example of masculinity, yet sometimes he has a young ward.

He has a no kill policy, yet will sneakily kill if needed. :lol
 
I think Nolan was the one that gave Batman the no killing principle in BB, but only because he needed his Batman to be challenged mentally and morally, which later made his interactions with the Joker more interesting because it wasn't just a physical battle. It also explained why Batman might not kill Joker when he had the chance. It also gave the villains an edge over Batman because they knew he had limitations and joker didn't. I think that works for Batman as a character. However, I don't think it should have been a rule, because then any collateral damage or death can be used against Batman.
 
I loved the dynamic in the dark knight. You won?t kill me and I won?t kill you so we will do this forever
 
I could never understand this outrage over the docks scene in BvS. The minute Batman shows up, the bad guys open fire on him. What was he supposed to do? Use harsh language? It's just ridiculous, at least he's just getting the job done, no sadistic smile like Keaton...
 
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