Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice: Ultimate edition. It might be a sequel to Man of Steel, but it's also a Batman movie, because he gets just as much character growth as Superman. That movie shows Batman's heart and how an anger driven vigilante, can become a True hero and honor Superman's death by creating the age of heroes (in the next movie Zack Snyder Justice League) BvS ultimate edition...is a beautiful film that really shows and explores Batman as a crusader, but also as a man, that can be scared and that csn realize if he is wrong, and that can learn and grow and show us the viewers, that we can all be better and see the good side of people. And Ben Affleck is perfect as Batman. That is all why BvS ultimate edition is my favorite Batman movie, EVER !
Batman is my favorite Superhero, followed by Superman and Spider-Man. My favorite live action take on the character is Christian Bale. His version was the closest to who Batman is. His Bruce Wayne was spot on as well. My favorite animated version is Kevin Conroy, who got me started with the character from the 90s animated series.
Great video,my favorite Batman film Batman 1989,Dark Knight 2008,Return of the Joker,Mask of the Phantasm. However,Batman the animated series is my favorite Batman media.
I'm now subscribed to you. I LOVE how you weren't snarky or hateful for any Batman iteration like some RUclipsrs are (like my favourite, BvS ultimate edition Batman aka Ben Affleck Batman, that some RUclipsrs try to insult). Batman is my second favorite fictional character ever ! (Second to Superman, ofcourse (my favorite Superman is Henry Cavill of course)) So, yeah, Great video ! God bless you !!!
I think it’s very clear that Batman’s rules about killing and guns are a direct result the censorship that being a syndicated afternoon cartoon dictates. His stance was inconsistent until the show, where obviously he could not kill people, and an easy solution for that is to say that he is “too morally pure to take a life”. The psychological justifications piss me off.
You're ABSOLUTELY RIGHT ! God bless you !!! Batman not killing is the Mandela effect. He has always killed, but he just doesn't always need to. The no kill rule, is not specific to Batman, it is a hero rule in general that no hero follows. Same thing with the no guns rule... Batman isn't afraid of guns just because it killed his parents, just like he's not afraid of dark Alleys. He doesn't use guns, because he has much better and advanced weapons in his arsenal and as a bonus, are not always lethal. The no kill or no guns thing is not what makes Batman, Batman. He can kill (as he has done several times, even after the animated series) and he can use guns if he wants... It's just about the situation. The no kill / no gun rule is stupid and inaccurate.
Are you forgetting Fredric Wertham? Clearly, the Joseph McCarthy of comic books that he was and his witchhunt against American comics in 1954 resulted in the creation of the Comics Code Authority. It was that entity that was responsible up till the seventies for prohibiting violence in American comics. The reason Batman stopped killing is because all heroes stopped killing in 1954. So for 70 years, Batman hasn't killed. With some exceptional circumstances in continuity and many cases outside of continuity. But eventually, writers just played the ball as it lied and created character-based reasons why this was the case. Which most Batman fans love. Because I don't know about you, but I'd rather the character become richer over seventy years.
What's your favourite Batman movie?
The Batman
The Batman (2022)
Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice: Ultimate edition.
It might be a sequel to Man of Steel, but it's also a Batman movie, because he gets just as much character growth as Superman. That movie shows Batman's heart and how an anger driven vigilante, can become a True hero and honor Superman's death by creating the age of heroes (in the next movie Zack Snyder Justice League)
BvS ultimate edition...is a beautiful film that really shows and explores Batman as a crusader, but also as a man, that can be scared and that csn realize if he is wrong, and that can learn and grow and show us the viewers, that we can all be better and see the good side of people.
And Ben Affleck is perfect as Batman.
That is all why BvS ultimate edition is my favorite Batman movie, EVER !
Affleck definitely looked the part
Agreed. I still remember the first moment when I saw him in the BvS trailer. Looked like he had walked right out of the comic.
@@owie4070 fr especially the armoured suit ripped straight out of tdkr
Batman is my favorite Superhero, followed by Superman and Spider-Man. My favorite live action take on the character is Christian Bale. His version was the closest to who Batman is. His Bruce Wayne was spot on as well. My favorite animated version is Kevin Conroy, who got me started with the character from the 90s animated series.
My favourites are in the same order.
Great video! Loved how you analysed so many aspects of Batman's character and history, made it all very interesting! :)
Thanks ☺️
I AM VENGEANCE, I AM THE NIGHT, I AM BATMAN!!!
Great video,my favorite Batman film Batman 1989,Dark Knight 2008,Return of the Joker,Mask of the Phantasm. However,Batman the animated series is my favorite Batman media.
Batman is the greatest superhero of all time. There. I said it.
Makes sense what that's your profile pic 😀
He is my favorite Superhero ever!
I'm now subscribed to you. I LOVE how you weren't snarky or hateful for any Batman iteration like some RUclipsrs are (like my favourite, BvS ultimate edition Batman aka Ben Affleck Batman, that some RUclipsrs try to insult). Batman is my second favorite fictional character ever ! (Second to Superman, ofcourse (my favorite Superman is Henry Cavill of course))
So, yeah, Great video ! God bless you !!!
Thanks ☺️
@@LoweQualityTom You're very welcome man !
My favorite movie of all time is The Dark Knight.
Good vid!
Thanks! ☺️
Make a video about spider man how much he is similar to comics
I will 😊
I’m going back home 🏠 now to pick it all out so you don’t get stuck
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I think it’s very clear that Batman’s rules about killing and guns are a direct result the censorship that being a syndicated afternoon cartoon dictates. His stance was inconsistent until the show, where obviously he could not kill people, and an easy solution for that is to say that he is “too morally pure to take a life”. The psychological justifications piss me off.
You're ABSOLUTELY RIGHT ! God bless you !!!
Batman not killing is the Mandela effect. He has always killed, but he just doesn't always need to. The no kill rule, is not specific to Batman, it is a hero rule in general that no hero follows. Same thing with the no guns rule... Batman isn't afraid of guns just because it killed his parents, just like he's not afraid of dark Alleys. He doesn't use guns, because he has much better and advanced weapons in his arsenal and as a bonus, are not always lethal.
The no kill or no guns thing is not what makes Batman, Batman. He can kill (as he has done several times, even after the animated series) and he can use guns if he wants... It's just about the situation.
The no kill / no gun rule is stupid and inaccurate.
Are you forgetting Fredric Wertham? Clearly, the Joseph McCarthy of comic books that he was and his witchhunt against American comics in 1954 resulted in the creation of the Comics Code Authority. It was that entity that was responsible up till the seventies for prohibiting violence in American comics. The reason Batman stopped killing is because all heroes stopped killing in 1954. So for 70 years, Batman hasn't killed. With some exceptional circumstances in continuity and many cases outside of continuity. But eventually, writers just played the ball as it lied and created character-based reasons why this was the case. Which most Batman fans love. Because I don't know about you, but I'd rather the character become richer over seventy years.