I enjoyed the new Batman movie. And thought it be one
of the better Batman versions and was worth the wait.
I could "believe" the reasons given for him becoming
Batman. And even found the possibility of some rich
guy in a bat suit with a lot of high tech gizmos
running around being a vigilante within reason. But
when they showed that enormous cave entrance with a
water fall going into it; I thought "yeah right--thats
not believeable". If that cave entrance was anywhere
near Cowtown; Tex, Bob Wahr and I would have been out
there and found all of his "bat stuff". Its beyond
reason to believe that a karst feature like the "bat
cave" would ever be secret.

--- David Locklear <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am surprised someone hasn't said anything about
> the new Batman movie.
> 
> First, Batman uses the word "spelunking" to describe
> why he needs a bullet-proof
> suit.        I think they used the "s" word, in a
> joke in another scene.
> 
> Then there was the scene where Bruce Wayne enters
> the cave for the first time.
> We learn later that the cave was a mine built by his
> ancestors to help slaves during
> the civil war ( or something like that ).
> 
> Later there is a scene where Bruce Wayne rappels
> into the cave and it looks like he
> was placing a bolt.
> 
> Then there was a very cool bat flight scene where
> Batman learns to commune with the bats.
> 
> The ending of the movie explains a little more about
> the batcave than we knew back in
> the 60's when it was just a TV show.
> 
> This was a great movie.     I won't spoil the rest
> of it.
> 
> Were there any real bat flights in this movie?
> 
> David Locklear

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