"You can hear a leaf fall from hundreds of kilometers away & yet you never heard our cries?!" Damn, even for the man of the iron curtain, that cuts deep.
The best reason for Batman to keep his identity a secret: He would be sued by almost every criminal in the city, and that might bankrupt him even with all his money.
@@excaliburknives3572 Yea but we never saw his fall from grace had we seen Men of Steel, a Batman movie explaining the fall of Batman, and then Batman v Superman then have a Batman redemption arc people would've been more accepting to it some people would still dislike it though because Bruce isn't supposed to kill he's supposed to be a man so head strong in his believes that he sticks by them no matter what (There are times where he does break the rule but it's usually one time then he either quits being Batman or just starts killing criminals)
The thing with BVS is that he's an inaccurate Batman... At the time. Allow me to explain: In BVS, the control for the guns is built over the passenger seat, so it wasn't always there. In (the film that I would like to think is not canon) Justice League 2017, he says that he has been Batman for 20 years. Back in BVS, the press seems shocked that Batman is branding criminals, which wouldn't be news after 20 years. It seems like he got more violent over time, and wasn't always killing. I think the explanation is that he got fed up with crime and became violent
Yeah, and the fact that it was Dick Grayson was the one who died at the hands of the Joker and that the Joker burned down Wayne Manor would also certainly drive Batman to the absolute edge.
@@arkhamtony3775 Zack Snyder confirmed it. While it isn't shown, it was said that it would be explored in Justice League 2, along with the death of Dick Grayson through flashbacks.
In context i agree and i feel it's an interesting aproach, but it's still unfaithful to the sourcematerial because Batman wouldn't lose his temper over such long time, he wouldn't give up his rule of no-kill, i just don't feel like he would, no matter how angry he would get. This Batman is a great concept for an alternate Batman story (movie and/or comic), but BvS feels like it is trying to set up a larger DC cinematic universe like Marvel has, and in that case i'd prefer a more classic Batman, something like the Arkham games, i think they got a good balance of hero and vengeful vigilante.
People always forget that Batman 1989 was an interestingly faithful representation of the original 1939 Batman according to Bob Kane and Bill Finger too, the one that killed, the one that had the awkward Bruce Wayne, and much more violence. Plus Batman is a detective standing right outside of the chemical building he most definitely made sure the goons we’re alone. I honestly love the film and I wish it would get more respect it deserves. Whenever someone says it’s not a good representation I try to remind people how characters start, change, and reset over time. You can’t keep doing the same thing. Btw If you decide to do another list you should include Two-Face from Batman Forever and The Dark Knight. Batman killed him in both films, once by letting/forcing Harvey to fall to his death after the murder of Dick Graysons parents and brother and the other him knocking him off a ledge and Harvey snaps his neck when he hits the ground.
Yes, Batman (1989) is extremely faithful to the comics that directly inspired it, namely the Batman comics published from 1939 to 1940. The least-faithful Batman film so far is Batman Returns, as it doesn't really take much inspiration from the comics. Batman (1966) is a faithful adaptation of the first 30 years of Batman comics. Batman Forever is a faithful adaptation of 1940s Batman comics. Batman & Robin is a generally faithful adaptation of 1950s-1960s Batman comics. The Dark Knight trilogy is a somewhat faithful take on 1970s-1990s Batman comics. And so on.
@@MAMoreno Batman Returns isn’t necessarily faithful to any one era but it’s certainly tonally correct and definitely in the top 3 best films of the character.
I don’t mind Batman killing criminals. He usually kills if it’s the only option but no one talks about how many people Superman has killed in all of his fights in the city going through buildings at super sonic speeds lmao
“And so a Russian version of Batman emerges, who blames Superman for the death of his parents. His parents were killed in a gulag prison” Announcer: You’re done, we’re sending you back to base
I kind of liked either the Red son or Apokolips war ones because of their brutality with the kills Batman commits. My reasons for liking them are, 1) Red son- Batman sees other people who follow Superman to be evil too so that might be his motivation for killing them all over the city, one of the best moments when he does kill is when he says, “Did I say 10 minutes, I meant 10 seconds” because that is just a dark thing that Batman would never do. 2) Apokolips war- Seeing as he was under the control of Darkseid he had no control over his actions he would of been forced to kill. But when I saw him scowl just after Darkseid left for Oa I began to wonder if he was just playing him because there was a scene in the movie when Damian said that Batman could possibly be one of the only ones the break his control that made me think that the kills that he committed were intentional until at the end of the movie he broke free and helped fight against Darkseid.
Well maybe the 2 movie versions were faithful to the original version of batman where the guy was a hero but he killed most of his villians most of the time with either judo kicks or making they're vehicals crash, it's also noteworthy that he does use guns and alexi (the flamethrower guy from batman v superman) that was kgbeast, a guy who was supposed to die by batman hands but ended up being retconed back to life
You forgot to mentioned how in BatvSuper, Batman "branded" crooks, which would get them killed in prison. So that's another few people in his body count.
He said “Oh S***” in BVS, called Darkseid an “ugly son of a b****” in Batman & Robin: The Hunt For Robin and has used the word “b*****d” a few times in the New 52 comics. That’d make for a fun video.
The one I’m interested in is Rey as she is so bland and boring that he would have to pick the one time she showed emotion and then give her the Corp that would fit with that emotion
I've recently have fallen in love with the character Crazy Jane but I can't find any video explaining her history. I was wondering if you could do a history video on Cazy Jane
In the original comics he did use guns and even hanged a criminal from the batmobile and said after the criminal died, he would be better off. So it depends on which batman you are referring to. That doesn't mean that Zack Snyder's movies didn't suck bc they did.
Nothing low-key about it. He literally puts a bomb down a goons trousers smiles then knocks him into a pit. Then he sets a guy on fire with the batmobile. His Bruce Wayne also isn't accurate. He gets crazy on Joker because Keaton didn't like Nicholson upstaging him and he is a shy mess around women. As for Snyder Batman he is actually the most faithful in terms of characterization with the arguable exception of killing which is not as wanton as Keaton. This video claims his kills are avoidable and reframes events ignoring context. You know what was avoidable? Batman killing many ninjas and the criminal he refused to kill initially and Ra's Al Ghul's decoy in Begins. Also the goon who drove the slaughter truck in TDK and Talia in TDKR and Two Face in TDK. In BvS he doesn't go around stalking criminals to kill them. If they engage with him that's on them. A perfect microcosm of this philosophy is when in the warehouse fight that goon unpins a grenade unprovoked. It's done then someone is going to die Batman just knocks the guy into the goon in defense. He didn't lob the grenade at them like this video professes. He didn't make the guy unpin the grenade.
"But if you're not happy with any of this, just remember that Batmna punched a guy's face to a speeding train." -Mr. Sunday Movies, (September 21, 2014)
I seriously don’t understand why people make actual legitimate Batman movies where he: A) Kills 2) Uses a gun (especially to kill someone) D) Uses his Batmobile to destroy buildings and other vehicles that may have people in them, which could ultimately lead to their death
I wouldn't count any of these. Alternate versions, unfaithful film/tv adaptations, etc... batman, to me, is stories like The Killing Joke, Death In The Family, The Dark Knight Returns The DCAU, the Arkham games and the Nolan Trilogy (and yes, I know they are all different takes on Batman). "These are the weapons of cowards", "if I do that, if I allow myself to go down into that place... I'll never come back", "I'm not an executioner", that's the stuff that makes him interesting. If Batman kills, there's no reson for him to not join forces with Ra's Al Ghul, there's no reason for anyone in the rouges gallery to stay alive and there's no moral conflict. Batman shouldn't kill, use fire arms or any other lethal weapons. He's supposed to use his intellect, gadgets and allies to bring justice Gotham, no more, no less
"You can hear a leaf fall from hundreds of kilometers away & yet you never heard our cries?!" Damn, even for the man of the iron curtain, that cuts deep.
batman was even going to kill superman in batman vs superman movie batman is complete psychopath
@@badreedinedjellali1328 he had to, imagine superman going mad, plus joker and lex is what turned batman a psychopath
The best description of batman is when damian in injustice 2 said: "So you won't kill but you're fine with traumatic brain injuries"
The best reason for Batman to keep his identity a secret: He would be sued by almost every criminal in the city, and that might bankrupt him even with all his money.
@@elainegoates9792 I think u you have confused comments
@@marcysai146 sorry. you're right
@@elainegoates9792 yea no problem mate
@@elainegoates9792 He's American, it's therefore self defense
TH-cam getting real comfortable with these double ads.
I know right!
Too comfortable....
I despise that
When there is two unskippable ads
But i dont see ads on his vids
About 80% are always The Joker
“Batman doesn’t kill.”
Zach Snyder: I’m gonna pretend I didn’t see that
Golden age Batman: **are you sure about that?**
Frank Miller: Allow me to introduce myself
@@MigIgg even miller batman had that rule he was just looser with it
That’s the idea. He’s on a redemption arc. He would’ve explored it in Batman’s own movie but WB execs screw everything up.
@@excaliburknives3572 Yea but we never saw his fall from grace had we seen Men of Steel, a Batman movie explaining the fall of Batman, and then Batman v Superman then have a Batman redemption arc people would've been more accepting to it some people would still dislike it though because Bruce isn't supposed to kill he's supposed to be a man so head strong in his believes that he sticks by them no matter what (There are times where he does break the rule but it's usually one time then he either quits being Batman or just starts killing criminals)
Batman's parents literally didn't clutch up in the gulag
Wow
I understood that refrence
Get it
well arkham games he did kill few people
Lmfao
@@badreedinedjellali1328 how
You should make the video "Every time Batman has thought about killing"
So, basically every comic where he fights the joker
Mr. KnIfe GuN Basically lol
@Slipstreamz I don't think he wanted to kill Jason but Bruce was just 1000% angry
Sword Man the injustice games in a nutshell
@Slipstreamz he never wanted to kill Jason
The thing with BVS is that he's an inaccurate Batman... At the time. Allow me to explain: In BVS, the control for the guns is built over the passenger seat, so it wasn't always there. In (the film that I would like to think is not canon) Justice League 2017, he says that he has been Batman for 20 years. Back in BVS, the press seems shocked that Batman is branding criminals, which wouldn't be news after 20 years. It seems like he got more violent over time, and wasn't always killing. I think the explanation is that he got fed up with crime and became violent
Yeah, and the fact that it was Dick Grayson was the one who died at the hands of the Joker and that the Joker burned down Wayne Manor would also certainly drive Batman to the absolute edge.
@@borisstoyanov3488 Wait Joker burned down Wayne Manor ?
@@arkhamtony3775 Zack Snyder confirmed it. While it isn't shown, it was said that it would be explored in Justice League 2, along with the death of Dick Grayson through flashbacks.
In context i agree and i feel it's an interesting aproach, but it's still unfaithful to the sourcematerial because Batman wouldn't lose his temper over such long time, he wouldn't give up his rule of no-kill, i just don't feel like he would, no matter how angry he would get.
This Batman is a great concept for an alternate Batman story (movie and/or comic), but BvS feels like it is trying to set up a larger DC cinematic universe like Marvel has, and in that case i'd prefer a more classic Batman, something like the Arkham games, i think they got a good balance of hero and vengeful vigilante.
@@ΧΙΗΙΧ batman is still at his core human. Even he will give into his urges
Hey man I think I speak on the behalf on literally everyone when i request u do a face reveal and laugh, I’ve never heard u laugh.
He should do a draw my life
Needlemouse who Laughs
The needlemouse who laughs (instead of the Batman who laughs
No he's actually Batman
@@agent1466 nah, those aren't popular anymore
This video is amazing by the way congratulations on beating coronavirus
I agree
What do you mean?
What are u talking about are u saying he had coronavirus
Oh damn he had covid
Oh dam, I'm glad he is okay
Needle mouse: Hello guys I'm back!!
Me: Yes
Everyone else: THE KING HAS ARRIVED
“This video is the exception”
Only counts assisted suicide in a TV show, mind control, and two unfaithful to comics movies.
They're all still batman
People always forget that Batman 1989 was an interestingly faithful representation of the original 1939 Batman according to Bob Kane and Bill Finger too, the one that killed, the one that had the awkward Bruce Wayne, and much more violence. Plus Batman is a detective standing right outside of the chemical building he most definitely made sure the goons we’re alone. I honestly love the film and I wish it would get more respect it deserves. Whenever someone says it’s not a good representation I try to remind people how characters start, change, and reset over time. You can’t keep doing the same thing. Btw If you decide to do another list you should include Two-Face from Batman Forever and The Dark Knight. Batman killed him in both films, once by letting/forcing Harvey to fall to his death after the murder of Dick Graysons parents and brother and the other him knocking him off a ledge and Harvey snaps his neck when he hits the ground.
Yes, Batman (1989) is extremely faithful to the comics that directly inspired it, namely the Batman comics published from 1939 to 1940. The least-faithful Batman film so far is Batman Returns, as it doesn't really take much inspiration from the comics.
Batman (1966) is a faithful adaptation of the first 30 years of Batman comics. Batman Forever is a faithful adaptation of 1940s Batman comics. Batman & Robin is a generally faithful adaptation of 1950s-1960s Batman comics. The Dark Knight trilogy is a somewhat faithful take on 1970s-1990s Batman comics. And so on.
@@MAMoreno Batman Returns isn’t necessarily faithful to any one era but it’s certainly tonally correct and definitely in the top 3 best films of the character.
Dont care if batman kills a million. He is and will always be a legend.
I was just watching telltale’s Batman the enemy within lmao
The Infamous Phantom yeah and technically he kills Lucius fox with that box
Well it's not like Lucius tried to escape or anything, he had plenty of time but he just talked
Well yeah that is true but still
I don’t mind Batman killing criminals. He usually kills if it’s the only option but no one talks about how many people Superman has killed in all of his fights in the city going through buildings at super sonic speeds lmao
Personally when people says Batman kills it actually breaks my heart.
Guess you haven't watched the Tim Burton Batman movies
@@David-nq8cv the dark knight movies are a great way, of showing on how batso, don't kill he even kivked the joker of the building and still saved him
@@faketalk_tv1314 he killed ras al ghul
@@David-nq8cv Tim Burton’s Batman is a different interpretation of Bat. Like BVS, but actually good
@@tutumazibuko2510 he didnt kill him, he didnt have to save him 🤔
You know a character that’s slept on...? Cat woman do her toughest moments
I second this
I'd sleep on her
I think Bane deserves a mention because Batman stops his heart, essentially killing him.
You know how batman survives because
Batman: I’m Batman
The most unoriginal joke in the book. Stfu
SlasherPsych_2989_xXx seems you’re a little upset. Wanna talk about it?
Slipstreamz it appears you’re upset too. It’s ok. Go drink some milk
No it's BECAUSE HIS BATMAN
I thought the video is called 5 times batman has been killed
Glad to see your Needlemouse, hope your feeling well
He also set on fire the firebreathing devil, from The Penguin's gang in "Batman Returns", most certanly killing him.
Whenever I hear that music and his voice I get a warm felling and I don’t know why
“And so a Russian version of Batman emerges, who blames Superman for the death of his parents. His parents were killed in a gulag prison”
Announcer: You’re done, we’re sending you back to base
Superman red son even has moments Superman is kinda bad in
@@austinwalker2000 I'd say lobotomizing your political opponents is pretty fucking bad
Great video I have been watching Ur channel for ages
i was actually really worried when you said you had covid 19 but you have recovered and i am relieved
I kind of liked either the Red son or Apokolips war ones because of their brutality with the kills Batman commits. My reasons for liking them are,
1) Red son- Batman sees other people who follow Superman to be evil too so that might be his motivation for killing them all over the city, one of the best moments when he does kill is when he says, “Did I say 10 minutes, I meant 10 seconds” because that is just a dark thing that Batman would never do.
2) Apokolips war- Seeing as he was under the control of Darkseid he had no control over his actions he would of been forced to kill. But when I saw him scowl just after Darkseid left for Oa I began to wonder if he was just playing him because there was a scene in the movie when Damian said that Batman could possibly be one of the only ones the break his control that made me think that the kills that he committed were intentional until at the end of the movie he broke free and helped fight against Darkseid.
Well maybe the 2 movie versions were faithful to the original version of batman where the guy was a hero but he killed most of his villians most of the time with either judo kicks or making they're vehicals crash, it's also noteworthy that he does use guns and alexi (the flamethrower guy from batman v superman) that was kgbeast, a guy who was supposed to die by batman hands but ended up being retconed back to life
Glad to see you back man! Great video per usual.
Thanks for uploading again dude I’m glad you’re doing well
I really like the Red Son murders: "Did I say 10 minutes? I meant 10 seconds."
Batman has killed people
Ah yes the floor here is made out of floor
You forgot to mentioned how in BatvSuper, Batman "branded" crooks, which would get them killed in prison. So that's another few people in his body count.
It's so nice to hear your back for now
Who else remembers his original vidio
Me
I’m getting a sense of deja vu
You should make “top 10 times the Batman has sworn”
He said “Oh S***” in BVS, called Darkseid an “ugly son of a b****” in Batman & Robin: The Hunt For Robin and has used the word “b*****d” a few times in the New 52 comics. That’d make for a fun video.
love how the first one is so technical and nitpicky then half of this one is just outright killing spree
3 years and I come back and I love how your still here thx for good memories
Aye welcome back.
0:8 I laughed a lot when I heard him say "holy hell"!! 😂
Glad you're back
Glad to see you back great vid 😌🙂☺️☺️
Oh yes new needle mouse video!
Glad that you're back to your nerdy self needlemouse :-)
Always love your videos 🦇🦇
He pushed two-face to his death in the dark knight
Didn't he like.. push him off to save a kid?
Number 6: every Arkham game where you throw a grunt off a six story roof onto bare concrete
Do which Lantern Corp these Jedi should be in (Luke, Anikan,Obi Wan, Asoka, Rey and Kanan Jarrus)
The one I’m interested in is Rey as she is so bland and boring that he would have to pick the one time she showed emotion and then give her the Corp that would fit with that emotion
I love your videos style it just brings me some 2000s vibe
You know what, you should do a list of the most unfaithful comic adaptations for DC.
Im going to just cut it at 0:08 and send it to someone
Crime didn’t kill his parents,
A bullet did
I know
Could you do 5 times Daredevil has killed?
I literally love your videos
I Watch two for two years
I feel like you should review the LEGO Batman movie
Your voice is so soothing😂😂
How do you not have more subscribers your videos are great
This video is great an all, but what’s greater is you sounding better and beating coronavirus!
The Batman who laughs when Batman killed joker that’s my favorite moment
I've recently have fallen in love with the character Crazy Jane but I can't find any video explaining her history. I was wondering if you could do a history video on Cazy Jane
In the original comics he did use guns and even hanged a criminal from the batmobile and said after the criminal died, he would be better off. So it depends on which batman you are referring to. That doesn't mean that Zack Snyder's movies didn't suck bc they did.
Actually he hanged the crimnal from the Batwing not the Batmobile
Batman: doesn't break his code
Penguin, two face, joker, some goons, and dark knight two face corps laying in the corner.
I love playing the arkham games and giving them crippling depression instead of death
Lol
Through your videos i learn more about the DC universe. Thank you for all you do
Well done for recovering from covid 19
Bruce Wayne doesnt spend his spare time as Batman, Batman spends his spare time as Bruce Wayne
Tim Burton’s Batman is lowkey just as inaccurate as Snyder and I love how no one talks about it. Although I guess it was a pioneer of sorts too
Nothing low-key about it. He literally puts a bomb down a goons trousers smiles then knocks him into a pit. Then he sets a guy on fire with the batmobile. His Bruce Wayne also isn't accurate. He gets crazy on Joker because Keaton didn't like Nicholson upstaging him and he is a shy mess around women.
As for Snyder Batman he is actually the most faithful in terms of characterization with the arguable exception of killing which is not as wanton as Keaton. This video claims his kills are avoidable and reframes events ignoring context. You know what was avoidable? Batman killing many ninjas and the criminal he refused to kill initially and Ra's Al Ghul's decoy in Begins. Also the goon who drove the slaughter truck in TDK and Talia in TDKR and Two Face in TDK.
In BvS he doesn't go around stalking criminals to kill them. If they engage with him that's on them. A perfect microcosm of this philosophy is when in the warehouse fight that goon unpins a grenade unprovoked. It's done then someone is going to die Batman just knocks the guy into the goon in defense. He didn't lob the grenade at them like this video professes. He didn't make the guy unpin the grenade.
Learn about the real batman, he "doesn't kill" so the writers don't have to make new bad guys for him to fight lol
Glad you got better man
Batman doesn't kill very often, but when he does, he commits genocide
I love watching this guy somebody gets this dude to a million subscribers please and thank you
Love your videos
Every single Batman Arkham game
You can't tell me those thugs survived their injuries with no medical support *and* surrounded by rival gangsters.
I think batman vs superman was great and was pretty faithful, but batman forever was very unfaithful
Love the vids
You haven’t posted in a while. Are you okay?
Isnt he resting because he just recovered
Tim Drake just became Robin again and Damien quit, can u make a video on why this happened please?
I see you're getting better. Covid sucks
@NeedleMouse Productions congrants on beating corona!
I'd love to see a review on the latest animated justice league movie
Funny, Batman actually gives a headshot to a henchmen in the comic version of this
We should also remember that in 1989 movie Batman actually killed the Joker. Not directly, but still he did.
Can you do "Most powerful versions of Lex Luthor"?
"But if you're not happy with any of this, just remember that Batmna punched a guy's face to a speeding train." -Mr. Sunday Movies, (September 21, 2014)
You should do a series were you list what Batman’s rouges gallery would see under fear toxin
Missed you man
The legend has returned to his throne
I seriously don’t understand why people make actual legitimate Batman movies where he:
A) Kills
2) Uses a gun (especially to kill someone)
D) Uses his Batmobile to destroy buildings and other vehicles that may have people in them, which could ultimately lead to their death
I can't blame him, for not following the code, one hundred percent of the time.
How much do I have to pay to see a review on Justice League Dark: Apocalypse War?
thanks for the video
Batman: I don’t kill
Also batman: dieeeeeeeee
I used to think that Batman killed people in BvS. Then I played Arkham Knight and learned that none of those actions are actually fatal.
Nice vid
I love this channel
My boy back
So glad Alfred is still alive
I really like this channel give me a big look into the comic book .
I wouldn't count any of these. Alternate versions, unfaithful film/tv adaptations, etc... batman, to me, is stories like The Killing Joke, Death In The Family, The Dark Knight Returns The DCAU, the Arkham games and the Nolan Trilogy (and yes, I know they are all different takes on Batman). "These are the weapons of cowards", "if I do that, if I allow myself to go down into that place... I'll never come back", "I'm not an executioner", that's the stuff that makes him interesting. If Batman kills, there's no reson for him to not join forces with Ra's Al Ghul, there's no reason for anyone in the rouges gallery to stay alive and there's no moral conflict. Batman shouldn't kill, use fire arms or any other lethal weapons. He's supposed to use his intellect, gadgets and allies to bring justice Gotham, no more, no less
yeah darkside basically brainwashed batman to make him his tactical genius.
Will you do a review on Justice League Dark Apocalypse War