Batman 3 "The Dark Knight Rises"


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Whoever thought that Heath Ledger was a bad choice is an idiot. Brokeback Mountain, Candy, I'm not there, Monster's Ball. The guy was a superb actor.

MANY people thought that Heath Ledger was bad choice to play the Joker. People could simply not understand why this Gay Cowboy was playing such a role.

anne hathaway is one hot woman. i still wish she could of been lois in the new superman reboot but oh well. i think bane should of been in batman 2 and saved joker for the finale.

The Joker did not die in TDK. The actor playing him died in real life.

anne hathaway is one hot woman. i still wish she could of been lois in the new superman reboot but oh well. i think bane should of been in batman 2 and saved joker for the finale.

The Joker did not die in TDK. The actor playing him died in real life.

huh.gif i think you miss understood what he said..

if he's not the main villain it might be alright as he could be a bodyguard or something but if he's main villain then I will lose faith quickly

you mean butcher the character like they did in Batman & Robin?

I wonder if we'll see some similarities to Knightfall; Bane breaking all the looney's out of prison/arkham. Certainly one reason Nolan could have wanted Joker back.

you mean butcher the character like they did in Batman & Robin?

I wonder if we'll see some similarities to Knightfall; Bane breaking all the looney's out of prison/arkham. Certainly one reason Nolan could have wanted Joker back.

yeah in Batman in Robin he was awful, I hope they just make him a normal (if that's possible?) steroid junkie

if he's not the main villain it might be alright as he could be a bodyguard or something but if he's main villain then I will lose faith quickly

+1 for not being main villain, perhaps a good side one ala two-face

MANY people thought that Heath Ledger was bad choice to play the Joker. People could simply not understand why this Gay Cowboy was playing such a role.

Agreed, I thought so too, until they leaked a picture of him as the joker, then everything was just blown out of the water.

you mean butcher the character like they did in Batman & Robin?

I wonder if we'll see some similarities to Knightfall; Bane breaking all the looney's out of prison/arkham. Certainly one reason Nolan could have wanted Joker back.

I hope not... in the knightfall story arc, as pointed above, Bane breaks batmans back.

yeah in Batman in Robin he was awful, I hope they just make him a normal (if that's possible?) steroid junkie

I don't understand the disdain and level of concern you have for this. Did you not enjoy Nolan's first two movies? They are radically different from Joel Schumacher's pieces of junk and I see no reason for Nolan to do anything remotely similar. You don't like Bane so it's automatically a failure? And from what I'm gathering, your opinion of him is based on Batman and Robin's portrayal? Everyone knows that was the epitome of horrible. I don't see a valid basis for calling this movie a failure when Nolan is still in complete control of its direction and has shown what he is capable of.

I don't understand the disdain and level of concern you have for this. Did you not enjoy Nolan's first two movies? They are radically different from Joel Schumacher's pieces of junk and I see no reason for Nolan to do anything remotely similar. You don't like Bane so it's automatically a failure? And from what I'm gathering, your opinion of him is based on Batman and Robin's portrayal? Everyone knows that was the epitome of horrible. I don't see a valid basis for calling this movie a failure when Nolan is still in complete control of its direction and has shown what he is capable of.

I just dont like the character in general but I am intrigued how Nolan will depict him which I would imagine would be a normal person as I said just as long as he doesn't add any of that venom stuff coming out of his head because then in my eyes its a massive step back from the quality of previous films. But overall I have faith in Nolan because of Dark Knight (wasn't so keen on Batman Begins)

I just dont like the character in general but I am intrigued how Nolan will depict him which I would imagine would be a normal person as I said just as long as he doesn't add any of that venom stuff coming out of his head because then in my eyes its a massive step back from the quality of previous films. But overall I have faith in Nolan because of Dark Knight (wasn't so keen on Batman Begins)

Why shouldn't there be venom coming out of his head? That's the whole character: he is a super intelligent, hardened criminial who takes venom to get super strong.

Why shouldn't there be venom coming out of his head? That's the whole character: he is a super intelligent, hardened criminial who takes venom to get super strong.

well lets put it this way then...

less this...

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more this...

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