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I live in a small apartment. There's only so much Batman memorabilia a guy can hang on to in New York City.
Calling Batman 'the Dark Knight' is like calling Papa Smurf 'the Blue Patriarch':you're not fooling anyone.
I want my weekends off and I want to put my kids to bed. Those are good reasons to want to be in 'Batman 2'.
It's nice to have a kind of Batman that isn't the 'I work alone. I'm darkness. I am the night' kind of thing.
I've always been a massive fan of Batman. He didn't have any powers, so it meant that anyone could be Batman.
Honestly, I wasn't familiar with the whole DC comics world and the Batman world before I was part of 'Gotham.'
Bruce Wayne needs a sense of humor to do his job. Batman, for a very long time, was going to a very dark place.
I played Li'l Abner and Batman in school plays; I wanted to be an actor to play all these different characters.
I collect action figures, mostly. I have a Batman room, with just Batman stuff, and I have a Disney collection.
Batman doesn't have any superpowers. He has to use his brain and his courage. That's what always appealed to me.
I watch 'Batman & Robin' from time to time. It's the worst movie I ever made, so it's a good lesson in humility.
These days it takes a child nearly 20 years to find out that Superman, Batman will not come to his or her rescue.
That's all the Joker is. It's Batman without love. The Riddler is the opposite of that. It's the detective in him.
I want Dr to be sort of the next Batman. I want to be 70, 80 years old and want someone else to play Dr Disrespect.
I was always a big Justice League fan. I always loved Batman, Superman - I have a weird Martian Manhunter fixation.
Every son's first superhero is his father, and it was the same for me. For me, he was Superman and Batman combined.
I love action-adventure-type films - mythical adventures like 'Lord of the Rings' or superhero films like 'Batman.'
I think Batman is a great character in that he has a lot of internalization, and his heroics come from a dark place.
To be honest with you, I didn't really read a lot of DC comics as a kid, but I was obsessed with Batman and still am.
I don't think Batman should spend a whole movie yapping, you know? He should choose his words carefully and speak low.
I'm a Batman fan from Day 1. My daughter's favorite is Wonder Woman, and my son loves The Flash, Cyborg, and Superman.
My whole life, I heard, 'Jingle bells, Batman smells, Robin laid an egg.' It's all I heard throughout elementary school.
I started my work on a lot of the 'Batman' books. So I've worked on a 'Batman,' 'Spider-Man,' some of the 'X-Men' books.
Catwoman is Batman's one true love. She's tremendously popular with women because she's both a heroine and a villainess.
I'm kind of like the Lone Ranger or Batman. I can just go to my mansion and jump out in my uniform and sing on weekends.
I'm not a big guy anyway. I'm only, what, 150 pounds? I was 190 for 'Batman,' 179 for 'Warrior.' Films make you look big.
If I want to do something like the Batman mask, I just do it. I was like this all the time; I think nobody can change me.
We were just emerging from the Depression. Superman started in 1938. Batman started in 1939. So, we were just recovering.
I think it's refreshing to have a character-driven 'Batman' story that isn't just about action and getting out of scrapes.
I've always had an argument with my best friend that Spider-Man was way better than Batman. I was a massive fan growing up.
I don't believe that there's a good guy and a bad guy. Unless it's like Superman or Batman, there is no good guy and bad guy.
I always loved Batman, the Michael Keaton 'Batman.' I loved those films, and Superman, but I was never a real comic book geek.
'Batman Beyond' started because we were tossed a curve, because the higher ups at Warner Bros. wanted a different take on him.
Batman and Blade were probably about neck-and-neck for me. If it was anything involving those two characters, I was there, man.
I guess a lot of comic-book adaptations strive for realism. Christopher Nolan is making Batman seem very real and very serious.
I realized that I was about to turn 30, and Batman was permanently 29. And I was going to be damned if I was older than Batman.
I really liked the design of Batman. I liked the concept. There's a lot more you can do with Batman than most other superheroes.
I've always wanted to be Batman, but I don't naturally tend towards Batman. I tend towards Robin, but I did get to play Superman.
I thought, 'I loved Batman, I loved Spider-Man, I love all these characters, but Catwoman is really different from any other one.'
I always wanted to play a 'Batman' villain; that was a big one for me. I may have missed the boat, but I always wanted to do that.
The only way to write Batman, if you get the chance - and I hope everyone out there gets the chance - is to imagine you made him up.
I love cartoons, I love comic books and graphic novels. 'Batman: The Animated Series' was a huge influence on me when I was younger.
As a kid, when most of my friends were into Superman and Batman, there was only one superhero who held my interest - The Green Hornet.
I remember the dark days when, thanks to 1966's 'Batman' with Adam West, comics were considered the ugly stepchild of popular culture.
I always say it's very difficult when you're tackling something like 'Spider-Man' or 'Batman' that has been done so many times before.
I know, who doesn't want to play a superhero, right? And everyone wants to play Superman or Batman. Everyone wants to play a superhero.
If we made the 'Batman' games more realistic, you'd have to be Bruce Wayne for half the game, counting his money and dating supermodels.
Like, why is Batman so relevant? It's because he gets reinvented constantly. There are a lot of stories you can tell with that character.
When you have a Green Lantern mixing with a foil like Batman, you get scenes that are comic-book history. There's the epicness of it all.
Batman and Superman are very different characters but they're both iconic and elemental. Finding the right story for them both is the key.