soul rattler
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What was the after credits scene?
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dalyricalbandit;9214655 said:fellas ol man Bandit wants to know if anyone of ya can slide him a link thanks
A$AP_A$TON;9214852 said:dalyricalbandit;9214655 said:fellas ol man Bandit wants to know if anyone of ya can slide him a link thanks
soul rattler;9214626 said:What was the after credits scene?
DWO;9213031 said:Lou_Cypher;9210813 said:Heard a lot of people did not like the stuff Brian Azarello added to the story (for the sake of making a full length movie out of it). Like that Batman Batgirl relationship. Batman just fucking everything out here. Molding these bitches.
That was actually the best part. It completely made Barbra's character more relatable to the audience. Even if you read the novel, introducing that back story made her character more important to Batman for when joker ran down on her...
It's kind of like a scary movie. They start off slow so you can get to like the characters before they start to get killed.... you can watch the most gruesome kill scene and it'll mean next to nothing if your not invested in the character being killed.
And in contrast, if the character is very likable and relatable,.... Even a mild kill scene will have you on the edge because you've grown to like the character to the point you want nothing bad to happen to them. The back story with batgirl and Batman established a bond between Barbra and the audience that allowed her being shot hold as much weight as it did in the comics...
DA_Executionah! ;9215072 said:DWO;9213031 said:Lou_Cypher;9210813 said:Heard a lot of people did not like the stuff Brian Azarello added to the story (for the sake of making a full length movie out of it). Like that Batman Batgirl relationship. Batman just fucking everything out here. Molding these bitches.
That was actually the best part. It completely made Barbra's character more relatable to the audience. Even if you read the novel, introducing that back story made her character more important to Batman for when joker ran down on her...
It's kind of like a scary movie. They start off slow so you can get to like the characters before they start to get killed.... you can watch the most gruesome kill scene and it'll mean next to nothing if your not invested in the character being killed.
And in contrast, if the character is very likable and relatable,.... Even a mild kill scene will have you on the edge because you've grown to like the character to the point you want nothing bad to happen to them. The back story with batgirl and Batman established a bond between Barbra and the audience that allowed her being shot hold as much weight as it did in the comics...
The relationship with Barbara I think they did that to tie in with the Warner DC animated shows like batman beyond. Remember commissioner barbara Gordon told Terry her and batman used to date.
trilladelic;9215852 said:I liked it. Even with the stuff they added. It's my favorite batman story so I'm biased.
I need to read hush and long Halloween before they make movies out of those..
trilladelic;9215852 said:I liked it. Even with the stuff they added. It's my favorite batman story so I'm biased.
I need to read hush and long Halloween before they make movies out of those..
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