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Post by Blackgate on Mar 15, 2007 23:24:09 GMT -5
Great idea, i love it
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Post by BruceBatman on May 11, 2007 11:26:27 GMT -5
Isn't Joker going to be a villain? I mean look at what happened at the end of Batman Bagins! But I wonder if they are going to have 2 or more! Than my guess of a villain is Two-Face since they casted a Harvey Dent!
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Post by arkhaminmate on May 13, 2007 1:13:52 GMT -5
The Joker wasn't listed because we all know he's in it, kinda pointless don't ya think?
Like the Catwoman idea, & you have the same basic idea I have for The Penguin. I also like your modified Riddler idea, brilliant, but it's not very Riddlerish, & if all these characters where in one film it'd be [glow=red,2,300]WAY[/glow] to overcrowded! Look what happened to Spider-Man 3!
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Post by BruceBatman on Jun 21, 2007 0:55:34 GMT -5
Well I am kind of torn between how many villains should be in it in it! True Spiderman 3 had too many villains but Batman Begins had a lot too and it was Great! True Catwoman would be a great villain to see but I doubt she will be with the Joker (that is in the movie with him).
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Post by BruceBatman on Jul 6, 2007 23:48:10 GMT -5
You know, come to think of it, remember at the end of Batman Begins when Gordan said half of the inmates from Arkham and Crane are still loose? Well those might be some villains he might have to face!
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Post by Dark Nightwing on Sept 9, 2007 18:48:57 GMT -5
I just got an idea that I think would be awesome. Batman and Scarecrow started in the first movie. Well, what if Scarecrow were in all of them? Just as Batman is going through this journey, how about Dr. Crane going through this as well? The theme of TDK is escalation, so what if Crane improves his techniques and his costume. I know that some people were disappointed with the way Scarecrow was portrayed. I loved it, except that I was deprived of a nice fight between him and Batman. The only question left would be, is there enough room for Scarecrow amongst giants like Joker, Two Face, and whoever else they are bringing in?
Now that I think about it, who else are we getting? I've heard Penguin, Catwoman, and Riddler rumored, but I haven't heard confirmation on any of those. Harley Quinn would make sense and I know that WB wanted to capitalize on her success during the B/S Batman movies. I'd like to see Killer Croc because if you are going to have a hired hand, why not make it be Croc? Plus, he can be done realistically just as much as Two Face can. Black Mask would fit, but I don't think he would work. While he is plenty realistic, he is somewhat generic in my opinion. He seems like a patchwork villain. I like him because he is insane, but I think he isn't necessary. I would really like to see Mr. Freeze in the series. I imagine him as some hard as nails hockey player. While this idea could be cheesy if done wrong, I think it could look really awesome. Because this is a rather drawn out discussion on a thread that hasn't seen play in months, I won't be surprised if no one responds to my ideas.
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Post by theclayface on Sept 10, 2007 13:01:46 GMT -5
I just got an idea that I think would be awesome. Batman and Scarecrow started in the first movie. Well, what if Scarecrow were in all of them? Just as Batman is going through this journey, how about Dr. Crane going through this as well? The theme of TDK is escalation, so what if Crane improves his techniques and his costume. I know that some people were disappointed with the way Scarecrow was portrayed. I loved it, except that I was deprived of a nice fight between him and Batman. The only question left would be, is there enough room for Scarecrow amongst giants like Joker, Two Face, and whoever else they are bringing in? Now that I think about it, who else are we getting? I've heard Penguin, Catwoman, and Riddler rumored, but I haven't heard confirmation on any of those. Harley Quinn would make sense and I know that WB wanted to capitalize on her success during the B/S Batman movies. I'd like to see Killer Croc because if you are going to have a hired hand, why not make it be Croc? Plus, he can be done realistically just as much as Two Face can. Black Mask would fit, but I don't think he would work. While he is plenty realistic, he is somewhat generic in my opinion. He seems like a patchwork villain. I like him because he is insane, but I think he isn't necessary. I would really like to see Mr. Freeze in the series. I imagine him as some hard as nails hockey player. While this idea could be cheesy if done wrong, I think it could look really awesome. Because this is a rather drawn out discussion on a thread that hasn't seen play in months, I won't be surprised if no one responds to my ideas. those ideas are pretty awesome. i dream of croc appearing in a batmovie, hopefully played by ron perlman, but due to him playing him in 'the batman' i don't think it'll happen. scarecrow appearing in all he next bat movies sounds good, perhaps not a big part in all of them maybe smaller parts kind of similar to norman osborn in the spiderman films.
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Post by Hush Riddler on Sept 10, 2007 17:21:15 GMT -5
I especially like YJ's idea on the Riddler, they're all really good actually, except the one about Mr. Freeze, he definatly needs the suit and the whole "dies-if-exposed-to-anything-over-0degrees" story for him, or else he'd just be Captain Cold from (I think) the Flash(?)
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Post by coliv1977 on Sept 10, 2007 19:57:46 GMT -5
I especially like YJ's idea on the Riddler, they're all really good actually, except the one about Mr. Freeze, he definatly needs the suit and the whole "dies-if-exposed-to-anything-over-0degrees" story for him, or else he'd just be Captain Cold from (I think) the Flash(?) I agree. Who would make a better Mr Freeze, Patrick Stewart or Ben Kingsley? I like therm both a lot for that role
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Post by Dark Nightwing on Sept 13, 2007 17:12:52 GMT -5
I especially like YJ's idea on the Riddler, they're all really good actually, except the one about Mr. Freeze, he definatly needs the suit and the whole "dies-if-exposed-to-anything-over-0degrees" story for him, or else he'd just be Captain Cold from (I think) the Flash(?) I disagree about Mr. Freeze. This plot line for BTAS was used for B&R, but that movie still sucked. The important thing about Freeze is not the ice gun and the suit. Like you said, there are many other villains similar to that. No, to really get Mr. Freeze right, it requires his persona. He needs to be cold hearted and driven toward a goal. Nora is far more necessary than his suit because that gives him his character (except in Arnold's case). There shouldn't be any puns. Only insane villains should be aloud to get away with puns (mainly Joker). So yes, my idea for him being a hockey player might not be the best. I like it because it gives him an association with ice while also being realistic. It would make him a good brawler, strong, and it would also make him used to pain. I could also see his uniform resembling some of his more classic costumes. His helmet could be shaped similar to the glass one from BTAS. He could wear those red goggles that he wore in that as well. But yes, I believe that his character is far more important than his powers. If you don't like my hockey player idea for him, so be it as long as you know that his personality is more important than his suit and gun.
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Post by The B-Man on Dec 31, 2007 15:54:45 GMT -5
I think it would be good to see Clayface, he is only a side character, but with the technology we have today we could see really good aoutcome.
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Post by coliv1977 on Dec 31, 2007 16:18:48 GMT -5
I think it would be good to see Clayface, he is only a side character, but with the technology we have today we could see really good aoutcome. I don't think Clayface would work in a Nolan movie. Nolan's universe is very realistic, Clayface is very "comic book-y" IMO
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