Post subject: The Dark Knight Rises (2012)--now spoiler tag free
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 5:53 am
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Alright, who's it gonna be? Riddler? Penguin? Probably not Poison Ivy.
C'mon, Nolan, can you wow us with a trilogy?
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There was some movie that I can't recall that had a scene where a character is in an urban setting, and a billboard of the Batman/Superman logos intertwined is positioned in the background. I'd love to see something like this. Maybe they work together to catch multiple villains, and end up squaring off in the end?
My brother gave me this book he found called Batman and Philosophy. It talks about the two heroes and how Batman would always win in battle because he's willing to fight dirty and always has to think strategically to counter Superman's abilities.
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There was some movie that I can't recall that had a scene where a character is in an urban setting, and a billboard of the Batman/Superman logos intertwined is positioned in the background. I'd love to see something like this. Maybe they work together to catch multiple villains, and end up squaring off in the end?
My brother gave me this book he found called Batman and Philosophy. It talks about the two heroes and how Batman would always win in battle because he's willing to fight dirty and always has to think strategically to counter Superman's abilities.
Batman is easily my favorite comic character but realistically(strange word to use I know) he couldn't beat Superman. Typically when these guys go against each other Batman gets the better of Superman but it's always cause Superman is holding back.
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Riot Actor 25 wrote:
There was some movie that I can't recall that had a scene where a character is in an urban setting, and a billboard of the Batman/Superman logos intertwined is positioned in the background. I'd love to see something like this. Maybe they work together to catch multiple villains, and end up squaring off in the end?
My brother gave me this book he found called Batman and Philosophy. It talks about the two heroes and how Batman would always win in battle because he's willing to fight dirty and always has to think strategically to counter Superman's abilities.
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zeb wrote:
Supes.
Nolan's movies have been largely void of supernatural powers, so I don't think he'll go Superman. That's why I think he won't go Poison Ivy (or he'll have to widely reinvent her). I think the Riddler is prime for the taking. Imagine a dirty, dark, insidious Riddler akin to Ledger's Joker.
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badabing wrote:
Riot Actor 25 wrote:
There was some movie that I can't recall that had a scene where a character is in an urban setting, and a billboard of the Batman/Superman logos intertwined is positioned in the background. I'd love to see something like this. Maybe they work together to catch multiple villains, and end up squaring off in the end?
My brother gave me this book he found called Batman and Philosophy. It talks about the two heroes and how Batman would always win in battle because he's willing to fight dirty and always has to think strategically to counter Superman's abilities.
Batman is easily my favorite comic character but realistically(strange word to use I know) he couldn't beat Superman. Typically when these guys go against each other Batman gets the better of Superman but it's always cause Superman is holding back.
batman is smart enough to stay out of a fight to the deaht with superman until he has an ample supply of kryptonite
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I'm also on the Riddler bandwagon. A dark, twisted Riddler could fit very well into Nolan's world. Another, less-known villain could be Black Mask. He too would fit well into the mob-heavy Gotham of the movies.
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There was some movie that I can't recall that had a scene where a character is in an urban setting, and a billboard of the Batman/Superman logos intertwined is positioned in the background. I'd love to see something like this. Maybe they work together to catch multiple villains, and end up squaring off in the end?
My brother gave me this book he found called Batman and Philosophy. It talks about the two heroes and how Batman would always win in battle because he's willing to fight dirty and always has to think strategically to counter Superman's abilities.
Batman is easily my favorite comic character but realistically(strange word to use I know) he couldn't beat Superman. Typically when these guys go against each other Batman gets the better of Superman but it's always cause Superman is holding back.
batman is smart enough to stay out of a fight to the deaht with superman until he has an ample supply of kryptonite
Superman can stay in orbit and melt Batman with his heat vision.
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badabing wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
badabing wrote:
Riot Actor 25 wrote:
There was some movie that I can't recall that had a scene where a character is in an urban setting, and a billboard of the Batman/Superman logos intertwined is positioned in the background. I'd love to see something like this. Maybe they work together to catch multiple villains, and end up squaring off in the end?
My brother gave me this book he found called Batman and Philosophy. It talks about the two heroes and how Batman would always win in battle because he's willing to fight dirty and always has to think strategically to counter Superman's abilities.
Batman is easily my favorite comic character but realistically(strange word to use I know) he couldn't beat Superman. Typically when these guys go against each other Batman gets the better of Superman but it's always cause Superman is holding back.
batman is smart enough to stay out of a fight to the deaht with superman until he has an ample supply of kryptonite
Superman can stay in orbit and melt Batman with his heat vision.
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I read somewhere yesterday (I think on IGN), of an idea involving Edward Nygma working for the police as some sort of mastermind detective, on the hunt for Batman. That fits well with how TDK ended.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
It would be fitting if Coleman Reese's character was actually named Edward Nygma.
Damn somewhere else I can't remember, another site I think, they brought up that exact idea. Obviously would help tie into the existing arc.
But yea I'd also heard about the concept of Nygma working inside the police force at the start helping them out. Man they could have a really smart, twisty script taking full advantage of the Riddler. Get David Mamet to write it
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Samwise wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
It would be fitting if Coleman Reese's character was actually named Edward Nygma.
Damn somewhere else I can't remember, another site I think, they brought up that exact idea. Obviously would help tie into the existing arc.
But yea I'd also heard about the concept of Nygma working inside the police force at the start helping them out. Man they could have a really smart, twisty script taking full advantage of the Riddler. Get David Mamet to write it
or have the nolans write it
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bondcfh007 wrote:
Samwise wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
It would be fitting if Coleman Reese's character was actually named Edward Nygma.
Damn somewhere else I can't remember, another site I think, they brought up that exact idea. Obviously would help tie into the existing arc.
But yea I'd also heard about the concept of Nygma working inside the police force at the start helping them out. Man they could have a really smart, twisty script taking full advantage of the Riddler. Get David Mamet to write it
or have the nolans write it
Well sure, they did a great job. That was a little bit tongue and cheek, but I am a huge Mamet fan. I was just thinking that he's the best living writer of the con, and with a lot of possibilities of a total mindfuck sorta story, well...
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