however, i am still interested in this movie. the only problem i might have is that i personally dont think anyone can do the joker better than jack, i think he did it to perfection. kinda how i felt when someone besides reeves was doing superman
Ledger's Joker will be better than Jack's. Jack's was cynical, Nolan's will be a maniac.
el badman wrote:Ledger's Joker will be better than Jack's. Jack's was cynical, Nolan's will be a maniac.
But precisely, wouldn't you consider the Joker, as originally intended, more cynical than maniac? I mean, obviously he needs to be pretty damn crazy, but it doesn't feel like he should be burdened by complete insanity... I don't know, I guess we'll see how Ledger works it out.
Either way, Chris Nolan is a genius indeed.
Sauru wrote:i gotta be honest, all i want to see is bain, and not the fag bain they tried to throw into the movie as poison iveys little pet, i mean the bain that killed the bat. i love bain and i would love to see him in a movie as the man he was when he first entered the comics.
2. Superman’s costume is a living entity housed in a can, and it climbs onto him when he needs it. He first discovers it in a closet when he’s 14 (Jor-El visited Earth and picked the Kents out to be Kal-El’s new parents, leaving them his picture, some S-shield metal pieces signifying the virtues Kal-El must represent, and the costume), and the costume rips his clothes off and stuffs him into itself. So teen Clark is flying around in a suit that’s way too big for him.
3. Lex Luthor is an evil CIA agent obsessed with UFO phenomena. When Superman reveals himself to the world, Luthor demands that the government allow him to hunt Superman down and kill him. The government refuses, so Luthor allies himself with the evil Kryptonians out to kill Kal-El…because Luthor himself is an evil Kryptonian, working undercover as a human to set up an invasion of Earth!
benji wrote:Heh, I'm glad you corrected that, cyanide.
Personally, I think No Man's Land is better than Knightfall. I didn't care much for Jean-Paul Valley, although Knightfall was a bit more "shocking" at the time. Especially since it was coming at the same time as Superman was being killed.
I think Batman Begins would've been better as a more direct adaptation of Year One, but I don't think people going to the theatres to see "Batman" would've appreciated a story with almost no "real" Batman stuff. Working in an homage to the end of The Killing Joke to this upcoming film would be a nice touch. Also, Bane from Venom, and not Knightfall, would be a good introduction.
That's the thing about Batman, sticking to the comics can often make the movies darker. Batman at it's best is dark. Of course, so is Superman, and pretty much everything else.
Speaking of Superman, I saw this a year and a half or so ago: http://www.agonybooth.com/forum/topic2730.htm
The details of the story are simply amazing.2. Superman’s costume is a living entity housed in a can, and it climbs onto him when he needs it. He first discovers it in a closet when he’s 14 (Jor-El visited Earth and picked the Kents out to be Kal-El’s new parents, leaving them his picture, some S-shield metal pieces signifying the virtues Kal-El must represent, and the costume), and the costume rips his clothes off and stuffs him into itself. So teen Clark is flying around in a suit that’s way too big for him.
3. Lex Luthor is an evil CIA agent obsessed with UFO phenomena. When Superman reveals himself to the world, Luthor demands that the government allow him to hunt Superman down and kill him. The government refuses, so Luthor allies himself with the evil Kryptonians out to kill Kal-El…because Luthor himself is an evil Kryptonian, working undercover as a human to set up an invasion of Earth!
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