Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending
@@haljordan9607he's right. He shouldn't have used threats to make the point but he's right. Look you don't have to believe me but Jesus loves you more than you can imagine. Love you man have a blessed day
Conroy said BvS is the trust Batman "batman is not the hero, Bruce Wayne is. But the Bat is trying to consume what is left. The vs superman movie exists to show why Bruce Wayne matters. Superman helped Bruce defeat the darkest part of himself"
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Thank god he never got his solo movie, given that we have way too much Batman content at this point. I generally don’t understand what’s with the praise of Batfleck. And that script that was supposedly the greatest Batman movie that could’ve been, I find that hard to believe.
If Affleck didn’t “nail everything” that Bruce Wayne is supposed to be, then Pattinson definitely didn’t “fix everything”- it’s just a question of taste, it’s subjective. Some prefer the middle aged weathered veteran who is sick of everyone’s shit. Some prefer the “young guy” so they can imagine they are the character.
The fact that Affleck was going to take inspiration from Arkham Origin and Deathstroke was originally set to be the villain... that movie would have been a fucking banger!!
@luisquintero7359 it isn't great yeah. I still think affleck is the most comic accurate batman. He added a jaded workaholic to the character. And otherwise it's just batman whereas every other actor tried to break new ground and reinvent the character. Including Adam west. Affleck is the only live action BATMAN (not counting David mazouz or Kevin Conroy in crisis who did well although the writing was bad) to just play batman. I do think it's irresponsible for him not to get a bite with flash though unless he's scared of helping kids like he did robin, which still is dumb as he's an adult. This is batman and exploring how he would operate if he became jaded. It's just batman. Not a reinterpretation. It adds to the history of the character instead of creating a shorter history. And affleck plays him the best. Val Kilmer is the only other person besides David mazouz (and Kevin conroy although they assassinated his character in Crisis) to play the character from the comics but with added depth. I'm talking about Batman v Superman not really any of the other films including this one. Not that they're bad. But they have cringe moments. The majority are fanboys of all the other batman so no need to hate on the minoritt
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending
The tune in background is so perfect. It's one of the best scenes in my fav and specially this video. It's like a phrase left by Bruce not only for flash but for us as well.
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"Not this time... maybe some other time..." the fact these are the last things he said, not only to us but to Barry, who he looked up to like a father is the saddest thing ever
Rewatching the movie ... it makes this scene prophetically sad. It's almost like Batman knew it that moment that Barry wouldn't listen and that these were going to be his last moments....
@@stephenschneider6308Keaton batman doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me (in the previous 2 movies). He's pretty insane, I get that Burton wanted him to be mysterious but I'm kind of scared of him. He's still a hero but still. Also his sudden aversion to killing in the finale of the 2nd movie makes no sense. I guess he's still a hero for sure but him k***ing The Joker just feels kind of wrong. Affleck at least addresses it. Kilmer addresses it too in the perfect vague way.
That last line hurts so much with how Batfleck’s now basically been erased post Flashpoint. This version of Bruce with his specific experiences will never grab that bite with Barry
@@gladiatordragon6245 That was an actual post-credits scene idea before the whole George Clooney thing. It was going to set up a Crisis on Infinite Earths movie.
I have quite a lot of problems with this movie. But this…this right here…is my ideal version of Batman. Bruce Wayne is my all-time favorite fictional character, and I’ve always envisioned him this way: a sad, broken man trying to make the world a little less sad and lonely. A hero who knows his quest is futile, but presses on because he doesn’t know how to do anything else. A dark man who could easily be the villain if he wanted to be, but instead weaponizes that darkness against people who truly deserve it. And you know…I’ve always preferred it when he’s an older guy. RIP Batfleck, the Andrew Garfield of Batman. He’ll always be my favorite, even if the folks behind the scenes let him down time and again.
Affleck really got the melancholy of Bruce's existence right in this scene. Even with the people he cares about, like Barry, he's isolated and lonely and is aware of it. But he also knows its the only way for him to do what he does.
My issue is I love this in BvS and it makes sense. It doesn't make sense post BvS. He is a mature adult, he runs his company and had a son. He shouldn't still be wallowing like this and should've taken Flash's offer to eat.
The fact that his voice sounded like the modulated batman while speaking 🗣️ really feels that you're talking to both of his personas and a final goodbye 😔
Sad this is the best version of affleck Bruce we’ve seen and is the last. This one scene is probably the most mature Bruce has felt on screen, from the meaning behind his words as well the acting. Basically the inverse of Pattison, who is till young, and in the time where he makes lots of mistakes as Batman and Bruce.
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending
@@A.G.S2001 He has power over life and death, Creation and Nature as well as being able to forgive sins. He is God in the Flesh. Jesus died and is raised from th dead on the third day. He is alive and one whose contribution to the modern world is huge. He changed the world and is changing lives even to this day. Look up Cold Case Christianity, Cross Examined Frank Turek and David Wood.
What kind of message is that? What is the fans still supposed to get out of this? And that’s hypocritical of Bruce saying this piece of advice to Barry given that he himself kills people in BVS with no remorse.
@@luisquintero7359he literally told Barry in this scene" take it from a old guy that's made a lot of mistakes." You're just typing a bunch of BS or you're on your high horse for no good reason
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending
@@Blenderverse420he resurrected 3 days later later after he died, he died on the cross for us as a sacrifice for our sins to save us from hell to have the chance to be in God’s kingdom
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending!
@@joemamagaefor real other than the killing which can easily be edited out and doesn't add to or impact the story. It's never even explained explicitly and doesn't make sense for someone who never killed before
@@dcmastermindfirst9418 10 years. yes he had them. But were all those 10 years used for making his Batman movies or other DCEU movies continuously? No. We haven't seen him as Batman in his own solo movies and in other JL parts which we should have? We haven't seen his Batman in his full potential yet despite of throwing bad jokes in Josstice League.
@pranavmathur2733 Lol WB said he doesn't need a solo movie because we just had Bales trilogy. That was enough Batman... and Pattinsons trilogy is making up for that.
@gladiatordragon6245 What situation? He himself stepped down from the movie he was supposed to write and direct so they scrapped it and went with Reeves idea instead.
Last time when I went to the movies with my dad, he asked me why I was crying and I told him that this is the last time I see my favorite Batman and I'm going to miss him a lot 😭💙 Thanks for everything Ben Affleck 👍
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"Not this time, maybe some other time." The last line of dialogue from this Bruce Wayne is also the last line from Keaton's Batman when he dies in Barry's arms.
Now this, this was closure! The realisation Bruce has accepted what destiny had in store for him, pain, tragedy burdens and all. A Batman in his endgame.
Wanna know what I love about this line? Even if Barry’s so chatty and way too unfocused lotta the times, Bruce is basically saying he wouldn’t have it any other way. It’s that level of legit friendship and respect he has for this fellow heroes I adore
Might be an unpopular opinion, but for all the issues this movie had, I do think this was Affleck's best portrayal of Bruce and one of the best scenes in the DCEU.
@@lordskeletor4558 it is though, theres absolutely no denying that even though how much snyders movies were mid, he handled action scenes extremely well
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending
When I first watched this scene it really didn’t resonate me until viewing it again multiple times afterwards. Don’t let your past traumas define who you are, you have a whole life ahead of you. Focus on that.
“There’s nothing broken with you that needs to be fixed” is such a great line. I’m glad Affleck got one last moment to shine, even though the movie wasn’t the greatest.
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending!
Why does this hit me in the feels so much. I know it's been said one hundred millions times but goddamn we should have gotten a solo Batman film with Affleck!
Regardless of what people may think about this film, you have to admit they wrote this scene really well, especially the last lines where Barry just wants to hang out with him.
He genuinely was the best live action. He had the physicality, the Bruce Wayne charisma, the Batman grit hardness straight from the books of Miller. He was the best Batman and carried a very poor franchise of films (minus Josstice League lol, can’t say he carried that).
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending!
"Your tragedy made you a hero.." When that line comes up, I see him standing with the Justice League as he is brought to the light after all the darkness he's been through.
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending
This is one thing I liked about the DCEU, Barry and Bruce had a good friendship. Even in real life behind the scenes, all Ezra's crazy crimes aside, Ben and Ezra both seemed to be good friends as well.👍
My mother had cancer and she and I had a talk like this before she died, she told me that I can’t spend the rest of my life taking care of her and told me to live my life 😢😢❤❤
Ok so not gonna lie if Affleckwas about 20 years younger, I'd have him be thrown into the new DCU, since he was whisped away from the DCEU continuity. This was the most Bruce Wayne moment I've ever seen in ANY live action movie. The fact that we were supposed see him and Joe Mag duke it out on screen is absolutely heartbreaking.
"Not this time, maybe some other time" God....I wonder how much potential with Ben's Batman was wasted. For the first time we had a guy who played both good, Batman and Bruce Wayne. He alone could put into screen the ferocity and frustration of and old and bitter Batman, but also through redemption a Batman full of faith like in ZSJL with moments of kindness like this one.
I really miss Batfleck, This scene is in one of those scenes I've cried for , Flash was a worst movie but I've watched it only because of Ben Affleck Batman , Hope somehow I'll get to see you again on that some other time as Batman
Love this and love Ben's nunaced portrayal of Bruce/Batman. I love the respect that he shows to both the fans and the source material. Here's an off the track thought; imagine if Kevin Conroy had the chance to voice the dialogue in this scene 😞
Unlike a lot of people, I actually did enjoy BvS and one of the main reasons was because of Affleck as Batman. He did great as the character. Already going to miss his version of the character, alongside Keaton's.
How is Batfleck even the greatest Batman? All he does is just kills people which destroys his fundamental characteristics and stays being depressed or acts like a Tony Stark clone in Josstice League.
Ben Affleck has experienced difficulties in his life and has even been broken, falling down multiple times as a person. Seeing him in this state of Bruce Wayne made me very happy. He was a fantastic Batman with bad scenarios, Christian was a fantastic Bruce/Batman. However I still haven't warmed up to Rob Pat's version and I love watching Rob.
I remember watching this scene in the theatre and as someone who had recently gone through a very rough breakup, it had a profound impact on me...gonna miss Batfleck! Even in his very last scene for the DCEU, he gave me some great wisdom at the time when I needed it and quite frankly I still do almost 2 months later. Yeah I agree that Bale was great and Pattinson is doing a good job as well, but Batfleck just holds a special place in my heart like no other.
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