Once again, I'm going to take the minority position on this. Twitter as a whole lost their shoot over this choice as well.
I think Ben Affleck is the perfect Bruce Wayne. Best casting of the role in film history, IMO. The chin alone nails it.
Prior to this, in my opinion, George Clooney was the best cast Wayne, albeit in hands down the worst movie.
Contrarily, Bale was the worst cast Wayne in the best movie(s).
From a physical standpoint, Bruce is supposed to be stocky, and ruggedly handsome with a protruding, dimpled chin. Bale was skinny, clean cut, with kinda-long blondish hair. And don't get me started on his "Batman voice".
And let's not forget how much people bitched about Heath Ledger as the Joker when that was first announced.
All in all, I applaud the choice. Even if I'm on an island.
I've sworn off profanity, but this pushed me to the edge.
You've lost your f!@($%#!@&* mind.
I love three things in the world beyond family, God and country.
1) Auburn
2) KISS
3) Batman
I've got more Batman comics than probably anybody you know. Not only do I have them (dating back to the early 50s) but I've also read them. I've read the graphic novels. I've read the short term comic series. I've read Detective, Batman, Legends of the Dark Knight, Catwoman, Robin, Azarel, Harley Q, Shadow of the Bat, Nightwing and a bunch I can't even remember.
I WAS the Joker at the 1989 premiere and battled a drunk Batman who parachuted in, missed his landing and bounced off the roof of a car in the parking lot of the theater. Yes, I dyed my hair, painted my face and bought the purple and green wardrobe to pull that off. I signed hundreds of "Joker" autographs.
I've found a reason to enjoy almost every incarnation of The Bat. I appreciate the funny/campy Adam West version. I liked the old man Frank Miller devised. I liked the image Dennis O'Neill crafted. I liked Alan Moore's Batman from Killing Joke.
I appreciated the various cartoon versions and was particularly impressed with Mask of the Phantasm, even if it did have Luke Skywalker as Joker.
I found something to like in almost all the movie versions (with the exception of the one that had Tommy Lee Jones and Jim Carrey in it, I pretend that didn't exist). I don't think the silly Tim Burton films hold up over time (partially because he's a one-note hack). And while I think Batman was probably the best role Michael Keaton has played in his career -- Beetlejuice excepted -- he didn't have the requiste physicality to completely own the role. It was about the same as having Bill Murray take the role at the time.
I wasn't a huge fan of Bale's effort, but he brought something to the character.
Ben Affleck knows one range: cream-of-wheat bland smarm.
Damon, I'd be fine with. I'd have accepted Denzel 15 years ago.
But this?
As a long-time Bat-fan, this is the one of the worst possible casting choices they could have made. It's the equivalent of hiring Nicholas Cage as Indiana Jones. Or John Travolta as Spock.
It's trashing the character.
He sucks. Now if he'd been hired to help direct the film? Yeah, that I'd be happy with.
Thanks for the punch in the nuts, Zack Snyder.
Here's a list of people I would have chosen over Bland Ben.
Real list?
Olyphant. Lacks the physicality, but could bulk up.
Kit Harrington I think would end up being a very good fit.
The guy who plays DiNozzo on NCIS would be a late option. Needs a little beef and would have to tone down the smarm