koonfan posted: Don't be too proud of this grammatical terror you've constructed. The power to make a wall of text is insignificant next to the power of paragraphs.
-Stranger- posted:At one of the first scenes of the film,when Batman confronts the villains at the garage,he bends the gun barrel of a rifle which's used by one of the Batman-imitations.And also at the beginning of the scene,Batman's vehicle comes out of nowhere by breaking a wall.From Nolan's perspective,they are both "action-based" Batman movies rather than "comic-based" types.And if I consider it in that way,I prefer to see natural-appearing action scenes as well as the ones in the adventure films.For ex.,as far as I remember;in the "Dirty Harry" movies,Clint Eastwood wasn't chasing criminals via driving his car above roof-tops,or he wasn't bending rifles with his hands...