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August 12, 2008, 11:06:06 AM »
I bet Cat Woman is in the next film. just remembered something Fox says to Batman about how the new suit is good against "cats" too.
who should play her? Angelina? that'd be SO hot.
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Quote from: Hill-Dog on August 12, 2008, 11:06:06 AM
I bet Cat Woman is in the next film. just remembered something Fox says to Batman about how the new suit is good against "cats" too.
who should play her? Angelina? that'd be SO hot.
Easy there, big fella!
Odds are Angelina would be the first cat woman carrying a litter.
The woman's a breeding machine.
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Quote from: Hill-Dog on August 12, 2008, 11:06:06 AM
I bet Cat Woman is in the next film. just remembered something Fox says to Batman about how the new suit is good against "cats" too.
who should play her? Angelina? that'd be SO hot.
I doubt it.
I think the comics lead to Robin after this film, but I doubt that will happen.
Twoface will return with someone else, I think.
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will dbz be as a massive failure as db anime fans are expecting it to be?
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Quote from: ppbebe on August 12, 2008, 04:10:21 PM
will dbz be as a massive failure as db anime fans are expecting it to be?
yes yes it will. james masters is the only one with any hope of keeping it alive but it will fail
by the way ive never watched DBZ and never intend to
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Quote from: ppbebe on August 12, 2008, 04:10:21 PM
will dbz be as a massive failure as db anime fans are expecting it to be?
what the fuck does that have to do with the dark knight???
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Quote from: Timothy08 on August 12, 2008, 04:50:56 PM
Quote from: ppbebe on August 12, 2008, 04:10:21 PM
will dbz be as a massive failure as db anime fans are expecting it to be?
what the fuck does that have to do with the dark knight???
lol i thought that as well but still answered it
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Quote from: Mysteron on August 12, 2008, 03:57:11 PM
Quote from: Hill-Dog on August 12, 2008, 11:06:06 AM
I bet Cat Woman is in the next film. just remembered something Fox says to Batman about how the new suit is good against "cats" too.
who should play her? Angelina? that'd be SO hot.
I doubt it.
I think the comics lead to Robin after this film, but I doubt that will happen.
Twoface will return with someone else, I think.
we shall see, I'd be surprised if we ever see Robin. maybe NightWing, but robin is considered to be a total joke by the avg. person. I"ll bet you a Coke that Cat Woman is in the next film!!!
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how good would it be if they get Jim Carey back to do riddler not that he would take it as he never does "sequels" and don't people say he did ace Ventura as that was a one off.
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Quote from: St_Jimmyuk on August 12, 2008, 05:04:55 PM
how good would it be if they get Jim Carey back to do riddler not that he would take it as he never does "sequels" and don't people say he did ace Ventura as that was a one off.
it would be a terrible idea. they should try to distance themselves from those films as much as possible. I really dont know how anyone can say the first batman movies were good at all (esp when compared to dark knight and batman begins).
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Its easy to say, because they are. The first two, anyway.
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Quote from: Hill-Dog on August 12, 2008, 10:42:20 PM
Quote from: St_Jimmyuk on August 12, 2008, 05:04:55 PM
how good would it be if they get Jim Carey back to do riddler not that he would take it as he never does "sequels" and don't people say he did ace Ventura as that was a one off.
it would be a terrible idea. they should try to distance themselves from those films as much as possible. I really dont know how anyone can say the first batman movies were good at all (esp when compared to dark knight and batman begins).
you can't really compare them since they are totally different styles however the riddlers character can't change that much can it? but if the rumour of johnny depp are true i think that might be a bad move (as much as i do like his acting)
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Quote from: crow316 on August 13, 2008, 01:15:41 AM
Its easy to say, because they are. The first two, anyway.
You honestly mean to tell me that Batman Returns with the Penguin and Catwoman was a good movie
First one is so over rated.
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Quote from: St_Jimmyuk on August 13, 2008, 12:35:05 PM
Quote from: Hill-Dog on August 12, 2008, 10:42:20 PM
Quote from: St_Jimmyuk on August 12, 2008, 05:04:55 PM
how good would it be if they get Jim Carey back to do riddler not that he would take it as he never does "sequels" and don't people say he did ace Ventura as that was a one off.
it would be a terrible idea. they should try to distance themselves from those films as much as possible. I really dont know how anyone can say the first batman movies were good at all (esp when compared to dark knight and batman begins).
you can't really compare them since they are totally different styles however the riddlers character can't change that much can it? but if the rumour of johnny depp are true i think that might be a bad move (as much as i do like his acting)
i think he could change, I mean a lot of people thought Nicholson's Joker was amazing, but Ledger's performance makes ole' Jack look like, well... a clown
Depp could make him a little darker, while still having a playful/crazy touch to it. Picture Jack Sparrow, but a lot more evil....
Riddler is a lame character though. two-face would have been really good. shame hes dead.
i think my Angelina/Cat Woman guess was a good one.... I read online today she was talking the part over with Tera Patrick (totally hot).
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Riddler would be a lot different. Instead of being campy and joking (Carey's performance was like a modern day Gorshin, which isn't always a bad thing) they would focus on the narcissism and the compulsion to leave clues at crimes. The Riddler's first appearance in the 90s Animated Series is really good, actually. They did Riddler especially well. I would like Two-Face to return but I don't see it happening.
Robin will not be in it if Nolan is directing, and probably won't be in it even if someone else takes over. Bale has also stated that he doesn't want Robin. And given the timeline (respecting source material has been a huge part of this Batman franchise) he couldn't be Nightwing while Bruce is still young. Robin's just a little kid right now, probably not even 5 years old.
I hope that there won't be Catwoman or Penguin. Riddler would be my first choice, maybe with Deadshot as a second.
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respecting source material has been a huge part of this Batman franchise
Hardly. Nolan felt like he had to make it realistic so it wouldnt be a "comic-book" movie. As if thats a bad thing. How is that respecting the source? I do respect the filmakers for not crapping on the source material, and changes are always nessesary when you adapt to film, but taking all the fantasy and wonder out just bothers me.
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These two Nolan films have paid more direct respect to Batman stories than any other Batman series. Begins is very clearly a Batman: Year One influenced story. Joker's madness and motivation is taken right from The Killing Joke. The Harvey Dent character is done like he was in The Long Halloween. Maybe he's drawing from modern Batman classics of the 80s and 90s but all the philosophies and motivations match up. Very much unlike Burton, who had Batman kill people and let Joker die.
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respecting source material has been a huge part of this Batman franchise
Hardly. Nolan felt like he had to make it realistic so it wouldnt be a "comic-book" movie. As if thats a bad thing. How is that respecting the source? I do respect the filmakers for not crapping on the source material, and changes are always nessesary when you adapt to film, but taking all the fantasy and wonder out just bothers me.
Fantasy and wonder was what Burton brought to the table, not the comics. I honestly don't know how anyone who is a fan of the comics can watch those and say "WOW! They NAILED IT!!!!" Those movies are abortions.
As GNR-now says you can tell these films have been inspired by the batman stories where its more realistic and darker. I'm actually worried they are going to run out of realistic major villains. I really don't want to see Mr. Freeze or poison ivy. I still think clay face would be bad ass. Ventriloquist/Scarface could be cool, would tie into the whole mob thing of the 1st two movies. Cat woman, if done in the year 1 vein, could be pretty cool too, and now that batman is minus one love interest he could use someone else. but i don't think she can carry a movie. riddler/penguin are so fucking lame though.
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Kinda contradictory there, dont you think? You say that Nolan and co. Batman is faithful, yet they limit the villians they can use because of the realistic philosophy that they took. Burton did not add the fantasy and wonder to Batman, he embraced it. Batman, and super-heroes in general, are fantasy. And yes, most people coming out of the theater in 89 did say, "wow, they nailed it." As opposed to a lot of people I talked to about Dark Knight who came out saying, "Eh. it was alright." I dont want to turn this into Burton vs. Nolan. Thats not the point Im trying to make. I actually enjoy both versions alot. But Dark Knight is far from flawless, and hardly the end-all, be all representation of Batman and Joker. The Joker is a maniac with permenantly white skin, green hair, and smile. He kills with joy-buzzers, acid flowers, and joker gas,dancing while he does it. Now who represented that more, Ledger or Jack? Ledgers performance was outta this world. Which is why I think the movie is so successful. He owned it. But saying its "better" or more faithful to the "source" is flat out wrong.
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People came out of TDK saying it was just alright? That's news to me. I thought it was in the top 5 of imdb at one point and was the biggest blockbuster iin years. Burton didn't embrace the comics at all, he admitted he never really read them. He said he liked The Killing Joke once but TDK's interpretation of Joker is way closer to TKJ's than Burton's is.
Anyways, I agree a Burton v Nolan debate, however hilariously one-sided (every part of Nolan's films is better imo) is a bad way for this tread to go.
After a little time off from this movie, I will say I like Gotham in Begins much more. In TDK it seems like the atmosphere and look of it are less unique and more like a regular Chicago.
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