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Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 11:31 pm
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Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 4:07 pm
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Misfit_the I think it definitely is one of the best movies this year... Wall-e is for sure one as well... I think it really showed not only the critics but anyone who doubted comics as serious literature wrong. Personally I think it is doing The Watchmen a favor by making people believe masked vigilantes can be not only a form of serious literature but also cinema. As for a sequel... yes as long as Nolan is directing it... and as long as the Riddler is not the villain... I think personally the new villain should be Black Mask... and well of course Two Face because I don't believe he is dead (or maybe I just don't want too...)
Yes, this is definitely a big help to Watchmen. It will broaden it's audience from the geeky fanbase to hopefully a larger, more diverse audience.
Well, I've read that Two-Face is dead. Eckhart has stated in an interview that Nolan told him that his character is dead. And, because Nolan's Batman is cemented in realism, I don't think he'll be coming back. Sorry to burst your bubble. sweatdrop
I wouldn't mind The Riddler as a villain. I mean, this is a character who could carry an entire movie, but it'd be hard to not draw comparisons between him and The Joker. I've heard people suggest that the sequel (if it is made) should not focus on one villain, but rather, have a pantheon of villains. This wouldn't be done in Spiderman 3 style, where all the villains were major villains, but instead would be done in such a way that we only see a glimpse of these infamous villains rising as a result of The Joker's chaos. Focus more on the chaos, more on Gotham, than on the villains.
I also wouldn't mind seeing an adaptation of Frank Miller's "The Dark Knight Returns" as the sequel. It would fit nicely into the plot, except they'd have to get rid of those lame Superman interludes. stare
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Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 2:43 pm
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RedWhiteBlack Misfit_the I think it definitely is one of the best movies this year... Wall-e is for sure one as well... I think it really showed not only the critics but anyone who doubted comics as serious literature wrong. Personally I think it is doing The Watchmen a favor by making people believe masked vigilantes can be not only a form of serious literature but also cinema. As for a sequel... yes as long as Nolan is directing it... and as long as the Riddler is not the villain... I think personally the new villain should be Black Mask... and well of course Two Face because I don't believe he is dead (or maybe I just don't want too...) Yes, this is definitely a big help to Watchmen. It will broaden it's audience from the geeky fanbase to hopefully a larger, more diverse audience. Well, I've read that Two-Face is dead. Eckhart has stated in an interview that Nolan told him that his character is dead. And, because Nolan's Batman is cemented in realism, I don't think he'll be coming back. Sorry to burst your bubble. sweatdrop I wouldn't mind The Riddler as a villain. I mean, this is a character who could carry an entire movie, but it'd be hard to not draw comparisons between him and The Joker. I've heard people suggest that the sequel (if it is made) should not focus on one villain, but rather, have a pantheon of villains. This wouldn't be done in Spiderman 3 style, where all the villains were major villains, but instead would be done in such a way that we only see a glimpse of these infamous villains rising as a result of The Joker's chaos. Focus more on the chaos, more on Gotham, than on the villains. I also wouldn't mind seeing an adaptation of Frank Miller's "The Dark Knight Returns" as the sequel. It would fit nicely into the plot, except they'd have to get rid of those lame Superman interludes. stare
Ha ha ha ha I do believe I have stated that before... Frank Miller solved the problem with Robin... he just needed a sex change and then blam you got yourself a respectable character. You would also have to cut out the savagely brutal Joker part... ah killing children with free cotton candy... amazing lol... I dunno... the Riddler is a lesser ripoff of the Joker... I don't think he would work as a main villain. A barrage of baddies would be quite insane... if Ledger was still around it could be even better because we could have a Harley Quinn. Instead I think that they should incorporate the Mad Hatter along with Black Mask... hell throw the Riddler in there... just stay away from Clayface... and on the side of goo,d Barbra Gordon made an appearance in Dark Knight so I figure Batgirl will come out... and it would be dope if the mysteriously split Azrael was in. So character wise there is potential for a sequel.
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Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 12:40 pm
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Nah, there's not gonna be a Batgirl. At least, I don't think so. Barbara Gordon is Commissioner Gordon's wife in the movie. I believe that in the comics, Barbara is Gordon's daughter. So right there, Nolan messed up any inclusion of Batgirl.
Also, I don't think Nolan is going to have a Robin. I recall reading somewhere that he probably won't (though, I think that was merely fan speculation).
I think the Mad Hatter would be a good villain for the movie; I've also heard that Hush would be a good one as well, though I'm not as familiar with him, and also, I've heard he's a long shot. I read a blog on a list of potential villains for the sequel, I just wish I bookmarked it. It went through most of the Rogue's Gallery and reviewed their odds... maybe I can find it again... All I remember is that villains like Mr. Freeze, Poison Ivy, Penguin, King Tut, and Catwoman are longshots because it's difficult to find real-world explanations as to why they are like they are. I mean, it took a whole movie to explain why Batman wore a costume; just think of how long it would take to explain Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy in such a way that their origins seemed even remotely plausible.
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 1:34 pm
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Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 6:15 pm
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Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 5:04 pm
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Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 3:25 pm
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Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 4:35 pm
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Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 2:05 am
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Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 2:17 am
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Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 6:35 am
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Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 4:40 pm
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Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 6:07 pm
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