firesprite
Master Member
^too bad she cant act![]()
I dunno, I thought she was pretty good in the new TRON film, myself. She would've been a FAR better choice than Megan Fox.
^too bad she cant act![]()
But if that's the case, then your perception differs depending on how you see the Joker. Much like the Rei Toei character from William Gibson's Bridge trilogy. Basically, the Joker you had in mind is a personality construct that differs from how other people see the Joker, including the Joker himself. Why else do you think that some people think that Ledger's Joker is the best, while others say that Nicholson's Joker is the best, or Hamill's Joker is the best or Romero's version of Joker is the best? Because it differs depending on the point of view. The same is true with the comics and video game versions of the Joker as well. So, you imagined the Joker to be a certain way and became disappointed when it wasn't.
Again, it's like the Catwoman discussion we all were having earlier. I personally don't think Anne Hathaway is capable of pulling off both the Selina Kyle and Catwoman sides of the role due to the details presented from the comics, while someone else stated that she'd be perfect for the role.
So if i'm reading this right it's kind of like this
But if that's the case, then your perception differs depending on how you see Catwoman. Much like the Rei Toei character from William Gibson's Bridge trilogy. Basically, the Catwoman you had in mind is a personality construct that differs from how other people see Catwoman, including Catwoman herself. Why else do you think that some people think that Hathaway's Catwoman is the best, while others say that Pfeiffer's Catwoman is the best [...]Because it differs depending on the point of view. The same is true with the comics and video game versions of Catwoman as well. So, you imagined the Catwoman to be a certain way and became disappointed when it wasn't (olivia wilde or Cote de Pablo).
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Okayyy, this thread will get a good cleansing. Nothing to stop the press about, but hey, still a first in the movie and entertainment section
So, don´t be surprised when posts you´ve made magically disappear.
Michael
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Huh! Really? What's objectionable? I'm not sure I've scanned every page in detail but I don't recall spotting much that stood out. Do you mean pics?
LOL, ok, thanks! I hate missing stuff like that. :lol
i think they are going to try something new...a new interpretation of bane....maybe, he is one of wayne's scientist working on a super soldier serum...wayne disapproves of it and he goes on a roid rage....or maybe a mob boss..
I know a lot of people are stoked at the idea of Catwoman being in the film, but one thing that you guys have to remember, it's not going to be the same Catwoman you saw in the comics, especially when it comes to the design and materials that make up her suit.
The only problem with the idea of the Catwoman suit is the practicality of her suit in the real world, in comparison to the comics (as some people think that she should have the same kind of outfit design from the comics). Since Nolan's version of Batman prides itself is being set in a world that is almost real to ours, including the plausibility of technology like the Tumbler existing, the Catwoman suit has to abide by the same rules. The Batman suit utilizes the core principle of the design with the application of pre-existing modern technology when it comes to the armor and tools. If Nolan's going to apply that same sensibility to turning Catwoman into a real character, she's not going to dressed in an outfit with a design straight out of any comics, nor is her suit going to look anything like the one from Batman Returns. She's going to be in an outfit that is equally plausible to that of the Batsuit in the films, where they based it on real-world equivalents.
Look at the Scarecrow, Two-Face and the Joker in the films as examples of applying their core designs into a real world. In comparison to their comic versions, they barely look anything alike in design (not just their personalities and backgrounds). Joker's outfit in "The Dark Knight" is not a opera conductor suit, but looks like a tailor cut the patterns for his shirt, vest and pants from those use for a 1950s business man's suit. Harvey Dent's outfit in comparison to that of the comic barely reflects the obvious dichotomy of the fractured mind that Harvey Dent has in the comics, but utilizes the burns he got on the suit and face in a similar way to the normal pattern/bizarre pattern used for him in some of the comics or the Half Black, Half White color scheme used in the Animated Series. When it comes to Scarecrow, the only thing that was ever "Scarecrow"-like for the outfit in the film was the mask. Though they all use similar ideas to those in the comics, they aren't exact to the comics. So, it's safe to say for Catwoman, she's not going to be rocking a skin-tight latex, skin-tight leather or even skin-tight purple spandex. She's not going to be sporting high heels. I'm betting the suit may be a bit more bulky to accommodate pockets for tools like a glass cutter (let's face it, has anyone seen any kind of gloves that can be used to cut glass with the turn of the wrist?). Honestly, I expect the suit to be like the second image posted by thegreatgalling in this post, or the the design I posted the link for a while back, made by a user on DeviantArt (without the goggles, because they would cause tunnel vision). Basically, it's going to allow her to fit into tight places and still allow her to tussle if the situation calls for it.
The same can be said about Bane. That's why I say that if they get rid of that "super juice makes me stronger" element, Bane is plausible as a valid Batman villian. That "superjuice" element is the only thing that is really comic bookish in the character design.
There's a documentary about the Technology of Batman in Nolan's films, which shows how he and his production designers look at real world examples and technology to create plausible tools that Batman could use. I definitely recommend it. It helps in giving you the mindset on how Nolan and Company could approach the characters designs, not just Batman's techonology: YouTube - Batman Tech Part 1/6
If they made everything the same as the comics, people would get bored.