The Dark Knight Rises
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The Dark Knight Rises
Well, the villains have been announced: Catwoman and Bane. I'm incredibly unimpressed.
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Bah...Bane was always boring to me, gonna have to be a total alteration/re-interpretation to interest me.
Even Catwoman needs some interesting tweaks, at this point.
Even Catwoman needs some interesting tweaks, at this point.
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the hyperbole is a beauty...for we are then allowed to say a little more than the truth...and language is more efficient when it goes beyond reality than when it stops short of it.
the difference between evidence and sources: whether they come from the horse's mouth or a horse's ass.
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
the hyperbole is a beauty...for we are then allowed to say a little more than the truth...and language is more efficient when it goes beyond reality than when it stops short of it.
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Bane? Srsly? He is one of the worst villains ever created. "Born in a prison" and "hopped up on Improved Venom" do not make a good character; they were mere contrivances with only one goal in mind--break Batman's back and sell comic books. It was like when Superman "died".
I have to admit I'm glad he didn't try Penguin, though. It would be strange to try and figure out how to portray him with the way Nolan has done things so far. In the interest of being fair, though, I have to admit that Penguin's original origin is pretty weak, too: a wimpy nerd who gets pushed around by some punks invents a .45-caliber umbrella and becomes a criminal mastermind. erm...ok, if you say so.
I think Ms. Hathaway has the range to properly play Catwoman/Kyle but I will be measuring her performance against Michelle Pfeiffer's. Her Catwoman was pretty darned good, complete the almost split personality.
On a side note, I know how Ledger's Joker got his scars. They were self-inflicted so he could use the shock value in people seeing them up close plus they allowed him to come up with off-the-wall origins for himself. I also concur with his self-assessment: he was not crazy--everything he did was chaotic, yes, but done for a reason. I disagree with his other self-assessment, though--he did make plans, otherwise his actions would not have brought about his intended results.

I have to admit I'm glad he didn't try Penguin, though. It would be strange to try and figure out how to portray him with the way Nolan has done things so far. In the interest of being fair, though, I have to admit that Penguin's original origin is pretty weak, too: a wimpy nerd who gets pushed around by some punks invents a .45-caliber umbrella and becomes a criminal mastermind. erm...ok, if you say so.
I think Ms. Hathaway has the range to properly play Catwoman/Kyle but I will be measuring her performance against Michelle Pfeiffer's. Her Catwoman was pretty darned good, complete the almost split personality.
On a side note, I know how Ledger's Joker got his scars. They were self-inflicted so he could use the shock value in people seeing them up close plus they allowed him to come up with off-the-wall origins for himself. I also concur with his self-assessment: he was not crazy--everything he did was chaotic, yes, but done for a reason. I disagree with his other self-assessment, though--he did make plans, otherwise his actions would not have brought about his intended results.
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I have a soft spot in my heart for Crazy Quilt for some reason.
I think he was in one of the first Batman comics I got.
I just googled a list of Batman villians.
You know what? they all kinda suck.
I guess that's why I was never a Batman fan.
The TV Batman from the 60's ruined Batman for me.
There can never be anything better that that show.
And the movie? Outstanding.
I think he was in one of the first Batman comics I got.
I just googled a list of Batman villians.
You know what? they all kinda suck.
I guess that's why I was never a Batman fan.
The TV Batman from the 60's ruined Batman for me.
There can never be anything better that that show.
And the movie? Outstanding.
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Given the limitations Batman has--being merely human with no superhuman abilities whatsoever--means that his enemies have to be relatively limited, as well. Honestly, a telepath of even moderate power could absolutely ruin most superheroes. Get close enough to telereceive, write down the information, then publish the list of secret identities to the local newspaper...or at least threaten to if the heroes don't reveal themselves publicly.
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I will have to disagree. he and Spiderman have the best rogues gallery. imho.High Lord Tolkien wrote:I just googled a list of Batman villians.
You know what? they all kinda suck.
Joker, Calender Man, Catman, Deadshot, Catwoman, Cluemaster, Get Away Genius, Signal Man, Dr. Hugo Strange, Riddler, Scarecrow, Solomon Grundy, Circus of Strange, Black Spider, Cavalier, the Swagman, Crazy Quilt, Mr. Polka Dot.
there are more popular ones as well. but with just those you can get a good 3-4 year run of stories.
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They could have had Dr. Hugo Strange... but noooo, they're going to do Catwoman and Bane....*sigh* I thought Bane was too unrealistic for Nolan's Batman vision...
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Guess what guys?
You're going to hate this movie. Get over it.
OK, now for the serious answer: The Dark Knight was an awesome movie. It had a good story, great performances, and captured the zeitgeist about several socially relevant topics. The odds of that happening once were incredibly small... the odds of it happening again are abysmal.
I've resigned myself. While it would be awesome to get this, we'll probably get this.
You're going to hate this movie. Get over it.
OK, now for the serious answer: The Dark Knight was an awesome movie. It had a good story, great performances, and captured the zeitgeist about several socially relevant topics. The odds of that happening once were incredibly small... the odds of it happening again are abysmal.
I've resigned myself. While it would be awesome to get this, we'll probably get this.
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Good posts Hashi, that's pretty much mirrored what I was thinking. I'm just hoping we don't get another Tim Roth (Blonsky - Hulk) or Max Ryan (Dante - League of Extraordinary Gentlemen), CGI cartoon monster. I always felt that the villains for Batman should be more sinister and mysterious in keeping with the hero, rather than possessing powers, such as Superman's nemeses.
The villain and the hero should be able to treat near equal terms, either matched or balanced, but able to use their advantages to offset those of their foes.
The villain and the hero should be able to treat near equal terms, either matched or balanced, but able to use their advantages to offset those of their foes.
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Oh good lord, cut the attitude. I loved the first two movies, especially the second despite my misgivings of casting Ledger. So I hardly think I'm going to hate the movie before seeing it. I just don't like the villains for the third movie, hence why I am unimpressed (not sure why you think I will hate the movie). Is that okay?Rigel wrote:Guess what guys?
You're going to hate this movie. Get over it.
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Whilst his plans were preposterous and complicated, pushing believability, I do agree with you. What I loved about him, was that he was like a force of entropy; that no matter what order (plans) he set out, the end result was more entropy/chaos. The Joker was great.Hashi Lebwohl wrote:he was not crazy--everything he did was chaotic, yes, but done for a reason. I disagree with his other self-assessment, though--he did make plans, otherwise his actions would not have brought about his intended results.
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