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Good find! All I ever find in my local charity shop is endless copies of The DaVinci Code novel.....
Cost me £40 for the five, there were over thirty in the shop, the lady behind the counter said a gentleman's wife told him to get rid off them so he donated to charity. I wanted to buy more though I really don't have the space and thought I got the best five.
I found two eaglemoss starship enterprises last year in a charity shop, it's amazing what you can find.
Oh. Is that supposed to be Affleck's Batman? ;)
How is this for a batmobile? Bugatti Royale
Bruce Wayne is one of those who could afford it.
@Thunderfinger, there's a great noir one-shot Batman graphic novel called Nine Lives where a car almost exactly like that one is used as Bruce's batmobile, except the front of the car has a giant bat plate on it a la Dick Sprang's design.
This particular comic is set in the 40s and is basically a noir murder mystery with Batman and his rogues tossed in (and Dick Grayson is a Sam Spade-like detective investigating) so the car is period accurate and pretty cool. I'd recommend it to anyone who likes to see different spins on Batman, and since so much of the character has a noir vibe the tone and setting fit perfectly.
Well, at least now we know who to rob. We'll return the keys every other week to each other when "the job" is over.
Thoughts??
Read this somewhere, but wish it was kept quiet, and the same with Williams' Superman theme. Would've been absolutely bursting out of my seat in the theater if I didn't know. Marvel didn't say the 60s Spider-Man theme was going to be in Homecoming, so imagine my joy when I heard it.
I heard about this a month ago, agree if we did not see it coming would have been good. I should have posted spoilers like before.
I'd have found out anyway, as it was everywhere. Just don't see the point of releasing that instead of keeping it quiet to surprise fans. Now I'm just expecting it.
I think releasing info like that gets a few more people interested
Casuals, maybe, but I don't see music choices getting even fans to change their minds on seeing or not seeing a film.
I don't think so either. Don't feel it's deserved, not yet. But if Affleck is given a moment to really be Batman, maybe it'll work.
I'm more interested to see what moment the Superman theme is used, as Supes is the character I care about in all this. He needs his moment of glory.
I don't think that's controversial. Elfmann's Batman theme was written for Burton and Keaton's vision of Batman, and is correspondingly grandiose, gothic, and operatic, just like their Batman films. The present incarnation of Batman is very different, and should have its own Batman theme. It's not like the Bond films, which have a remained a single series and have a far more unified conception of their lead character.
:-bd
Definitely think releasing those score details are aimed at the mass public
I just can't see that. I don't think even 10% of the casual audience even know who scored the original Batman films.
It's probably a vain attempt to attract more audience, if we heard those themes first time in this film it would be done right, telling people it will happen either means DC are trying to get people more interested or the composer is clueless.
Nice!