i wouldnt mind bale playing wayne and having someone else be in the batsuit.
and yeah, the loud raspy shouting by batman was garbage and overdramatized. i'd rather have him talk in a deep, but low whisper. kinda like the way vin diesel usually speaks.
i wasn't a fan of it at all in the first movie... but it grew on me by dark knight. besides those two movies were so awesome it's such a small complaint about the voice
i think he has a voice changer that changes his voice, vs having to physically try to alter his voice. In the scene with Fox at the end i dunno why he would disguise his voice unless something on the mask/suit automatically changed it for him.
Nah spiderman and superman dont change their voice really. I mean i guess Superman does slightly. But he also doesnt really even wear a disguise. In both of those universes a unicorn could show up and it could be plausible. Nolans batman universe tries to ground itself in as much reality as it can, so batman really has to disguise his voice somehow. At 1st i didnt like it so much but it grew on me.
I didnt hate Bale's Batman, but I though Keaton's is the one to top. Bale's Wayne however was ...although I hope to see him "mature" a bit from the first one, but maybe the next movie we will see a transformation from the Playboy Wayne to the more serious CEO type of Wayne.
I find the relationship between Fox and Batman/Wayne kinda awesome. I mean I know Fox know Bruce is Batman, and I know Bruce know that Fox knows...but yet they never talk about it, yet they act like they dont know.
If you're wondering why there's such a huge voice change, a lot of it is because Bale thought the costume was more ridiculous than intimidating. So, to counter that, he made Batman as evil and savage as he could.
I hated his "voice" in both movies. It bothered me more in Batman Begins, but less in this movie. The only time it got bad in the dark knight was at the end of the movie. The rest of the time, it seemed to be under control.