![]() ![]() So for me personally, even though Rises' is not seen as the greatest film, I fucking love it. I got to see the shot in a live action movie of Bane been holding up Bruce Wayne and breaking his spine, just like on the cover of the first comic book I ever got as a kid. That's Bane breaking down Batman, breaking his back. I really like the third one the most because we go back to my entry point into Batman was 'Knightfall'. But if you talk to dedicated Batman fans, they all say 'Batman Begins' is the best. 'Dark Knight' is obviously the most famous of the series and one of the most successful movies of all time. That tends to be everyone's favorite who are Batman fans. But I love those three movies so much - the totality of them. When asked about his favorite Christopher Nolan "Batman" movie, he replied: "It's so bizarre because Christian Bale is not my favorite Batman. So there's many, many ways that that character has been influential." And I didn't need superpowers to do that. I never opened my mouth and sang in a beautiful soprano voice or a tenor voice, but I figured I could teach myself how to do something that I liked the way it sounded. I was not born with a beautiful singing voice. I'm gonna use this as my iconography, the way that I see the world.' And so, in many other ways, just the self-belief, the idea of making something of yourself, not having superpowers. It was the thing that I thought, 'I don't care if they're freaked out by me or whatever it is. And that was my giant cape and pointy ears. That was the thing that, regardless of what anybody else thought about it, that was how I projected myself to the world. As a teenager and as a kid growing up, wearing my MISFITS shirts and eyeliner, and everybody's throwing stuff at me and making fun of me at school in Ohio, I felt like that was my Batsuit. Even if you're afraid, even if people don't respect you or like you or make fun of you – make something that you're really proud of and wear that outside so that you can eventually become that thing that you want to be. "The thing that impacted me the most as a kid was, create something more of yourself. "This is not to be political or to be dismissive of any kind of religion, but for me, as someone who's non-theistic, I had these heroes like Batman who a reference point for parables or tales of how to live your life," said Biersack. He connected the two in explaining how the superhero was a big influence on him growing up. He mentioned that two his favorite subjects are Batman and theology. ![]() BLACK VEIL BRIDES frontman Andy Biersack recently went on the first video episode of the podcast "Side Jams With Bryan Reesman" to discuss his love for Batman. ![]()
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