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They don't mean realistic, they just mean not jarringly stupid and still fitting in smoothly in the unrealistic world of the story.
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Ok I see what you mean, but some of that stuff is what makes the movie fun.
Take the car chase/escape part you guys mentioned. If you want to see a kick ass car chase then you have to have people chasing someone. It's obvious that the writers can't let the police catch Batman so what do you want them to do? They could either get rid of the whole scene or do what they did and have him escape in some ridiculous fashion. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] 1) The car requires you to change positions when driving it? WTF. Seriously, why do you have to lay down? Why change positions [/ QUOTE ] I'm pretty sure he did that in order to shoot the guns. [/ QUOTE ] Do fighter pilots have to lay down when they fire? [/ QUOTE ] usually...that way their enemies can't see them |
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Do you really think with 1/10th of a billion dollar budget it's too much to ask for the screenwriters figure out a somewhat plausible (not even probable) method for the batmobile to escape?
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1) The car requires you to change positions when driving it? WTF. Seriously, why do you have to lay down? Why change positions? [/ QUOTE ] Quit hating on the Tumbler. Changing positions to fire the guns is cool and unique. |
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