Batman '89:

Batman '89:
>Batman blows up a warehouse full of people and murders a thug by bashing his head into a bell and throwing him down a belltower; directly causes Joker's death
Batman Returns
>Batman blows a thug up with a bomb
Batman Forever
>Batman is directly responsible for Two-Face's death
Batman Begins
>Batman sets a building full of people on fire and leaves Ra's al Ghul to die
The Dark Knight
>Batman murders Two-Face
The Dark Knight Rises
>Batman murders Talia
Batman v Superman
>Batman is responsible for at least 20 deaths

Batman & Robin is the only modern Batman movie where Batman doesn't kill anybody. How does that make you feel?

>How does that make you feel?

That most film adaptations of Batman don't accurately represent the comics.

You forgot to mention the best part: Batman outright telling the Joker "I'M GOING TO KILL YOU!"

>worst Batman movie is the only one where Bats doesn't kill anyone, not even a fly.

Really makes you think.

>>Batman sets a building full of people on fire and leaves Ra's al Ghul to die

he wasn't Batman when he burned the place, it was also an accident

and Ra's died because of his own stupid plan

Batman really hates Two-Face

People are going to dismiss:
>Turns Batmobile with turn-in-place function to deliberately set a dude on fucking fire with the jet
to the point where they won't even post it in a thread like this?

Probably slaughtered Robin's asshole in that movie, though

He should kill more

>he wasn't Batman when he burned the place
He is never not Batman

>and Ra's died because of his own stupid plan
Batman immobilize Ra's al Ghul and and brought Gordon to derail the train.
If this is not killing someone than the Joke didn't kill Rachel in the Dark Knight.
Heck when Batman said "I just don't have to save you." and laugh maniacally as he left the train, it would have been a good Joker imitation.

That's deep

>tfw no Paul Dini written live action Batman
Feels good honestly. Hollywood should be left to its own retardations, let animation flourish.

>DC animation flourish
>after Bad Blood, Batman vs Robin, Justice League War and JL vs TT
>flourish
That plant died long time ago, senpai.

But what about Bane?

Also that Thug blew himself up

Fuck him.

It's Winter in Gotham, he can put himself out

Wasn't there a bit in Batman Beyond where Bruce knew he wasn't going crazy because the fake voice in his head wasn't referring to him as Batman?

Sounds like Gordon killed Ra's

Gordon was basically his henchman and "was just following orders."
Batman was the mastermind who killed poor Ras.

You forgot when he set that clown dude on fire with the batmobile in returns

In another thread, someone mentioned that Batman and Robin was basically a high-budget modern version of the Adam West Batman

Gotta say, this only drives home his point

Adam West Bats was nuts. Remember when in the movie Bruce got catched by all the villains and he was foaming at the mouth "I SWEAR I'LL KILL ALL OF YOU" over Kitkat or whatever that girl was

In Batman Forever it was indirect death at best.


And his no-killing rule is always varied from absolute to simply restraining when situation doesn't need for someone die, basically on author but last is more true to original interpretation of character.

I don't have a problem with Bats saying "I'm going to kill you." He may be lying but that's a pretty common thing to say in anger. Usually theres a "fucking" before the "kill" but this is a children's character. He can't be swearing.

Why wont anyone else admit this? They're animation movies were amazing and after Flashpoint just went to shit ( just like the comics )

For you.

Nope, Batman and Robin was Avengers of it's time.

They were better with the Art Deco animation. Now it's all just shitty figures and shapes with twitchy animation and poor voicing.

>indirect kill at best
Fixed

Sorry

>Ignores the fact that the killing killing in Dark Knight wasn't melicious, but simply the only way to save James Jr

So it was overrated shit.

Plus rumor has it that Two-Face was supposed to survive the fall and make an appearance in the next movie as an Arkham inmate alongside The Joker and Scarecrow, but since Ledger off'd himself they changed it so that Harvey died so that they could focus on new villains instead.

You realize he says stuff like that all the time in the comics when he gets pissed enough, right?

>implying "responsible for people being killed by a third party" fits the legal definition of murder and not just negligence
>implying violent criminals caught red-handed and resisting arrest deserve to be apprehended with nothing but Nerf darts and harsh language
>implying it's not standard practice for the police to look the other way in these scenarios in a world where costumed vigilantes do all the dirty work
>implying you aren't, by your own reasoning, responsible for millions of starving children in Africa because you could've done more to help them

Plus it wasn't even really like Batman was explicitly trying to kill him, just get him away from Gordon's family. He jumped off together with Dent; killing him on purpose would be just shoving him off alone.