21-10-20, 23:21 | #11 |
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22-10-20, 01:35 | #12 | |
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Also which Alfred do you like? 1 Michael Caine 2 Michael Gough 3 Sean Pertwee, Gotham, I initially didn't like him as I thought that he came across as too strict at first in the first few episodes of the first season, especially after Michael Caine's Alfred, Sean's Alfred eventually mellowed out and became less strict and was all the better for it. My only dislike about Gotham was when the original actor that played Selina Kyle left before the final episode because she didn't want to play her character as being 10 years older in the final episode. |
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07-11-20, 21:21 | #13 |
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Favourite one is Christian Bale, definetily
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08-11-20, 23:46 | #14 |
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Favourite: Keaton (followed closely by Affleck)
Least favourite: Tempted to say Bale, but then he was decent in Begins. Either him or Clooney. |
11-11-20, 15:05 | #15 |
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Favorite: The character who is a detective, who is constantly trying to outwit a rogue's gallery of disturbed individuals. Arguably, my favorite Batman story was a crossover with the Hunter Rose version of Grendel, where it was two very similarly matched adversaries matching athleticism and intelligence. It is difficult to find this character these days, because lately he has become-
Least: The character that every writer says has a plan to beat GOD and would be successful at it. I hate the consistent push to have him put into the same category as Wonder Woman and Superman. He's not. And I despise that the scene where he fights Superman in The Dark Knight Returns has been taken out of context and used to justify the perception of him that he can literally beat everybody and has already put in place all the necessary preparations to do so. |
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