Take a look at this still, Steph.
Also, this one doesn't hurt.
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This still?
Mmm. Yep.
Also? I like the one where he's got a shirt that's a little open at the top, and he's looking a touch grim...
He is not at all an ugly Bruce Wayne. No sir.
Oh no, not at all.
How old is he? (Bale, that is.)
Isn't he about my age, give or take a year?
Take a look at this still, Steph.
He's got a weird Tom-Cruise-without-the-smarm look going on.
Sadly, I don't think he'll ever look like this or this again, as all the weight yo-yoing for various roles has aged him well beyond his All the Little Animals appearance.
Sadly, I don't think he'll ever look like this again
I don't think that's a sad thing.
His looks have improved with age.
Though I'm feeling a weird urge for Newsies.
Is this one of those times I find out I have no idea what 30 looks like?
I think facially he was at his best in '98 (the beatific expression frequently worn by his mentally disabled character probably didn't hurt), but the many, many pounds of muscle added for American Psycho, Reign of Fire, and Equilibrium are much appreciated.
He looks disturbingly like Dylan McDermott there.
Why I love the Buffistas: last time I was watching Back to the Future II, and tried to explain to the guy I was watching with why Biff got back to the wrong 2015, he looked at me as if I were insane and said, "It's just a movie. You're not supposed to think about it."