Redtogusa
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Well I agree that yes, in a real world sense blacked out eyes are ridiculous.
But to me it just looks wrong without it.
It's similar to the Spiderman movies with his mask seam. You never see the seam when he's wearing the full suit simply because there isn't one. But he's still able, miraculously, to pull off his mask. Wouldn't work in real life but for the movie it's a suspension of disbelief thing.
All I know is when I see someone who's wearing a Bats costume without the blacked out eyes it always looks unfinished to me.
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But to me it just looks wrong without it.
It's similar to the Spiderman movies with his mask seam. You never see the seam when he's wearing the full suit simply because there isn't one. But he's still able, miraculously, to pull off his mask. Wouldn't work in real life but for the movie it's a suspension of disbelief thing.
All I know is when I see someone who's wearing a Bats costume without the blacked out eyes it always looks unfinished to me.
Blacked out eyes always bothered me.
I always saw Batman as suiting up, getting the anger and adrenaline going, then going out to do his thing.
I never saw him sitting in a BTS theatre chair and doing his make up like a circus clown...there's also that bit in Batman Returns where he rips his rubber mask off... when it's on, there's make up, when it comes off, Look Ma!!!!! No make up!
It also means that after a nights crusading, he'd have to sit in that chair again with the actors cold-cream and wipes......i just don't see it.
Rich
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