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Post by ThatGuy on Aug 9, 2017 20:39:58 GMT
Superman. I think Burton likes to go too far into the weird. And not in a good way. Like, why would Bruce wake up in the middle of the night to hang upside down from a rack? Yeah, he's Batman, but that's something a human bat hybrid would do. Not Batman. people do that for their back. Yes, but that wasn't the purpose in the movie. He never showed in the movie that there was something wrong with his back. The purpose in the movie was this: It was to emphasize him being "Bat"man.
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Post by kuatorises on Aug 10, 2017 13:31:07 GMT
people do that for their back. Yes, but that wasn't the purpose in the movie. He never showed in the movie that there was something wrong with his back. The purpose in the movie was this: It was to emphasize him being "Bat"man. How the hell do you know? He's Batman, he undoubtably gets a fair amount of bumps and bruises. Just because you don't see him stitching himself up after every mission doesn't mean he doesn't get hurt.
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Post by ThatGuy on Aug 10, 2017 16:07:17 GMT
Yes, but that wasn't the purpose in the movie. He never showed in the movie that there was something wrong with his back. The purpose in the movie was this: It was to emphasize him being "Bat"man. How the hell do you know? He's Batman, he undoubtably gets a fair amount of bumps and bruises. Just because you don't see him stitching himself up after every mission doesn't mean he doesn't get hurt. Because Tim Burton. If you don't understand his quirkiness by now then you never will. He had Bruce hanging upside down because of bats. It's the same as Catwoman being "brought back to life" by cats when that wasn't the character. And again there is nothing in the movie that says that he is getting hurt like that. And he gets shot constantly.
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Post by kuatorises on Aug 10, 2017 17:10:05 GMT
But you know he had him do that because bats hang upside down. It was for some "he's comfortable hanging upside down when he sleeps" type thing. I thought it was for a core exercise, not sleeping.Maybe I'm not remembering it correctly? You can use for a few different things, but definitely not sleeping. Your head would explode if you slept like that.
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Post by Tristan's Journal on Aug 10, 2017 18:17:37 GMT
I thought it was for a core exercise, not sleeping.Maybe I'm not remembering it correctly? Rates for a few different things, but definitely not sleeping. Your head would explode if you slept like that. that's an urban legends, heads do explode as typically as cars blow up when you hit them. But you can die in both scenarios. When you go inverse, blood begins to rush to your head as soon as you flip over. Eventually, that can cause a blood vessel or two to rupture or trigger a brain hemorrhage. But that’s not the biggest problem. Most complications are caused by asphyxiation, or the lack of oxygen. When you’re upside down, your organs put extra weight on your lungs, making it harder to breathe. Heart problems can also arise because you have a lot more blood flowing toward your heart, meaning your heart has to pump harder than usual. And dangling for too long is bad for your eyes too. The pressure inside your eye can double when you’re upside down, which can cause vision problems. In simpler term: Nay! Yay!
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Post by kuatorises on Aug 10, 2017 19:43:30 GMT
Rates for a few different things, but definitely not sleeping. Your head would explode if you slept like that. that's an urban legends, heads do explode as typically as cars blow up when you hit them. But you can die in both scenarios. When you go inverse, blood begins to rush to your head as soon as you flip over. Eventually, that can cause a blood vessel or two to rupture or trigger a brain hemorrhage. But that’s not the biggest problem. Most complications are caused by asphyxiation, or the lack of oxygen. When you’re upside down, your organs put extra weight on your lungs, making it harder to breathe. Heart problems can also arise because you have a lot more blood flowing toward your heart, meaning your heart has to pump harder than usual. And dangling for too long is bad for your eyes too. The pressure inside your eye can double when you’re upside down, which can cause vision problems. In simpler term: Nay! Yay! It's a figure of speech – I was referring to when you mentioned about hemorrhage. I actually did that once. I was looking into inversion for back problems and noticed I felt something in my eyes after only a few minutes – and that they were bloodshot and I looked at them. I'm not sure how people actually use inversion tables or boots for more than a few seconds at a time.
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Post by gromel on Aug 11, 2017 14:37:39 GMT
Tough.
Batman 89 is rougher, Keaton didn't look the part and could hardly move in the suit but transcended his looks. Joker overshadowed him but Jack gave a timeless performance.
Reeve feels like he stepped off the page but Superman 78 started the godawful SuperJesus/Jor-Elohim thing that Singer and Snyder went up to eleven with, and Lex is too dated. Also, the extended Zod cameo is pointless here and could have been the prologue flashback of II.
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Post by thenewnexus on Aug 11, 2017 15:35:08 GMT
I can watch both at the end of the day but I can't Ignore the quirky hero in one andvthe campy jackass villian in the other
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