Batwing (Dark Knight Rises)


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o_O more like Bat Dreadnaut


 

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When I win the lottery, I'm buying one of those!


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Unless this guy is thwarting an alien invasion...why the hell does he need it? is BANE going to really be THAT badass?


 

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Wow. There is nothing sleek, stealthy, or even remotely bat-like about the vehicles in this re-imagining. If Nolan's goal was to portray on film what Batman would be like in the real world I really wish he'd have gone a more pragmatic route. Nolan's Batman lacks the grace and poise vital and inherent to the character's very being.

Honestly, if we saw one of those today, it really wouldn't take long for someone to figure out who would have the means to acquire something like that and it goes without saying that it would be a very short list. I just have a hard time divorcing myself from the unlikelihood. It would probably be easier for me to suspend disbelief if he didn't go on record saying he wanted it to be a realistic portrayal.

Sorry for the nerd rage. I promised myself I wouldn't but, I swear, every time he does something off-the-mark and gets lauded for it I want to shake my fist at the sky and curse at the gods. Why can't the guys who did the Arkham Asylum video game have directed this movie? While it was less grounded in reality, it's certainly a more abject lesson in realism.


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From that picture it looks less like a aircraft and more like a mech.


 

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I would think everything below the cockpit is the dolly used to make it look like its flying and should probably be ignored.


 

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Ok, who thought it was a good idea to put ED-209 in a Batman movie?


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Yeah thats a little to mechy

Y'know what would have been cool, somethig that sort of resembled the YF-23. Certainly not that large but IMO it could have certainly served as the basis for a more relaistic batwing.



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wow didn't realize the pic was that big 0_o



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I want that as a travel power in the game. Screw rocket boards!


 

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Does.... does that thing have arms?!


 

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Originally Posted by Magus_Prime View Post
Wow. There is nothing sleek, stealthy, or even remotely bat-like about the vehicles in this re-imagining. If Nolan's goal was to portray on film what Batman would be like in the real world I really wish he'd have gone a more pragmatic route. Nolan's Batman lacks the grace and poise vital and inherent to the character's very being.

Honestly, if we saw one of those today, it really wouldn't take long for someone to figure out who would have the means to acquire something like that and it goes without saying that it would be a very short list. I just have a hard time divorcing myself from the unlikelihood. It would probably be easier for me to suspend disbelief if he didn't go on record saying he wanted it to be a realistic portrayal.

Sorry for the nerd rage. I promised myself I wouldn't but, I swear, every time he does something off-the-mark and gets lauded for it I want to shake my fist at the sky and curse at the gods. Why can't the guys who did the Arkham Asylum video game have directed this movie? While it was less grounded in reality, it's certainly a more abject lesson in realism.
'kay


 

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Somebody went crazy with an Erector Set and black spray paint


 

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Originally Posted by Rock_Crag View Post
Does.... does that thing have arms?!
need somebody to form the body and legs...


 

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Michael Bay has secretly taking control over this movie.


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Originally Posted by Magus_Prime View Post
Honestly, if we saw one of those today, it really wouldn't take long for someone to figure out who would have the means to acquire something like that and it goes without saying that it would be a very short list. I just have a hard time divorcing myself from the unlikelihood. It would probably be easier for me to suspend disbelief if he didn't go on record saying he wanted it to be a realistic portrayal.
Aside from characters like Alfred and Rachel, it's fairly obvious Lucious Fox knows who Batman really is in the Nolan films. That accountant (Reese) figured it out as well. I would go so far as to say Gordon knows who Batman is too as he is not a total moron. In most cases, the characters are portrayed as agreeing with what Batman is doing, so they are inclined to let him do his thing. At least to me, that is rather realistic.

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I want that as a travel power in the game. Screw rocket boards!
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Originally Posted by Magus_Prime View Post
Wow. There is nothing sleek, stealthy, or even remotely bat-like about the vehicles in this re-imagining. If Nolan's goal was to portray on film what Batman would be like in the real world I really wish he'd have gone a more pragmatic route. Nolan's Batman lacks the grace and poise vital and inherent to the character's very being.

Honestly, if we saw one of those today, it really wouldn't take long for someone to figure out who would have the means to acquire something like that and it goes without saying that it would be a very short list. I just have a hard time divorcing myself from the unlikelihood. It would probably be easier for me to suspend disbelief if he didn't go on record saying he wanted it to be a realistic portrayal.

Sorry for the nerd rage. I promised myself I wouldn't but, I swear, every time he does something off-the-mark and gets lauded for it I want to shake my fist at the sky and curse at the gods. Why can't the guys who did the Arkham Asylum video game have directed this movie? While it was less grounded in reality, it's certainly a more abject lesson in realism.
Gotta say, my fave Batmobile was in the first movie. Sleek, long, sexy. It would have to be built of a solid titanium/steel alloy to resist dents and dings, and it weighed a couple of tons more than needed due to, you know, fairings and exterior shape, and it shouldnt have been able to turn worth a ****, but it looked awesome.

My second favorite? The Tumbler. Brute force, efficiency, nothing wasted on appearance except what was needed to make it go, go fast, go hard, and go more. No waxing this puppy. No worries about denting the shiny. It matches the psychological aesthetic of the new Batman. It's the weapon you go with against a guy like Heath Ledger's Joker, just like the Batmobile from the first movie was the right weapon to go after Jack Nicholson with. (Ok, sorta.).

I don't really know what I'm looking at in that picture, but I like the general look and feel of the tech in the new series of movies, so I trust it will all work out in the end.


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Eh... I miss this:


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I'll wait to see it in action before I pass judgement. When I first saw the Tumbler/Batmobile, I thought "What the crap? That looks slow and stupid." Then I saw the movie and thought "I want one."

EDIT: Here's another photo, apparently of a full-size version suspended by cables.



The vibe I'm getting is that, like the rest of Nolan's Batman's technology, this was originally designed for military applications. It looks like an urban-combat gunship, nimble enough to maneuver in areas that an ordinary helicopter couldn't.


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If they ever made a (Ted Kord) Blue Beetle movie, I could see him in a vehicle like that. But it doesn't look very Batman-like to me. The Tumbler suffered from that as well. They could use some Bat-stylistic touches, at the least.


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Originally Posted by Tenzhi View Post
If they ever made a (Ted Kord) Blue Beetle movie, I could see him in a vehicle like that. But it doesn't look very Batman-like to me. The Tumbler suffered from that as well. They could use some Bat-stylistic touches, at the least.
I was going to say, before I saw your quote, that it looks more like a beetle than a bat.

I wonder if that is some sort of folded-wing design, using more jet thrust in urban areas and a fold-out wing for distance. It should definitely function like a Harrier.


 

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Taking bets that it's a 2nd generation Tumbler, commisioned after the 1st one was scrapped. Able to hover and propel itself over greater distances than the SuperJump Tumbler was cabable of.

I expect, looking at the unfolded look. That it actually starts out as the Tumbler we all recognize, and then when needed, instead of the rocket boost jump this one unfolds and has turbines that propel it in the air at decent speed. Maybe has a maxium altitude of 100 feet.

Those could be directional gun turrets on the sides, either for ordinance or for grappling hooks/bridge cable.


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