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How can any ARFCOMmer even think of voting for anyone but The Penguin? (the little shit with all the umbrellas)
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How can any ARFCOMmer even think of voting for anyone but The Penguin? (the little shit with all the umbrellas) View Quote Penguin is one of the worst. Ooooo, it's a fat little midget dressed like Mr. Peanut. I'm terrified. Joker is the correct answer as a villain, or Catwoman for hotness. |
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The Joker is THE Batman villain. He is the exact opposite reaction to Batman.
Also Harley Quinn is hot as fuck. |
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Penguin is one of the worst. Ooooo, it's a fat little midget dressed like Mr. Peanut. I'm terrified. Joker is the correct answer as a villain, or Catwoman for hotness. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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How can any ARFCOMmer even think of voting for anyone but The Penguin? (the little shit with all the umbrellas) Penguin is one of the worst. Ooooo, it's a fat little midget dressed like Mr. Peanut. I'm terrified. Joker is the correct answer as a villain, or Catwoman for hotness. This, as all Arfcommers of taste and refinement agree. I always loved the Joker; just bat-shit insane, but he kills you with a laugh. |
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The Joker. Unlike other villians that wanted power or money, the Joker just wanted to watch the world burn.
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This, as all Arfcommers of taste and refinement agree. I always loved the Joker; just bat-shit insane, but he kills you with a laugh. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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How can any ARFCOMmer even think of voting for anyone but The Penguin? (the little shit with all the umbrellas) Penguin is one of the worst. Ooooo, it's a fat little midget dressed like Mr. Peanut. I'm terrified. Joker is the correct answer as a villain, or Catwoman for hotness. This, as all Arfcommers of taste and refinement agree. I always loved the Joker; just bat-shit insane, but he kills you with a laugh. With new Joker brand, I get a grin agin, and agin. |
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Harley Quinn. http://www.answersfrommen.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/halloween-harley-quinn-678x1024.jpg View Quote I might not buy that, but I'd sure as shit rent it for a dollar. |
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In the Arkham series games, I liked what and how they did the Scarecrow.
But Batman's arch nemesis will always be the Joker. |
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The Joker is THE Batman villain. He is the exact opposite reaction to Batman. Also Harley Quinn is hot as fuck. View Quote You mean Bane. Bane is supposed to represent what Bruce Wayne would have been, if he had sided with Ra's Al Ghul. Bane is equal in intelligence, training, cunning, and is his superior in physicality. Batman can not beat Bane, only hope to not be defeated. Which is supposed to also represent Batman's approach to Gotham. He can't ever truly save the city, he can only hope to slow its decay and make small improvements. On the same token, Ra's Al Ghul knows the only way to "save Gotham" would be to destroy it and start over. That's not acceptable to Batman, because there's still good in the city. And thus begins their confrontation. Bane is a prodigy who is picked up by Ra's Al Ghul and agrees with the destroy everything and start over approach. The only problem is that Bane gets fucking Poison Ivy'd every time he's in a movie. They make him out to be some roided up idiot who acts as a lackey for a female character, when he's supposed to be a hyper intelligent mostly loner. And Talia is supposed to resent him entirely, not be in love with him. [grumbling]Fucking Christopher Nolan and fucking Anne Hathaway. Making Catwoman and Friends: with special appearance by the Batman and calling it Dark Knight Rises. Assholes ruining a good thing.[/grumbling] |
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You mean Bane. Bane is supposed to represent what Bruce Wayne would have been, if he had sided with Ra's Al Ghul. Bane is equal in intelligence, training, cunning, and is his superior in physicality. Batman can not beat Bane, only hope to not be defeated. Which is supposed to also represent Batman's approach to Gotham. He can't ever truly save the city, he can only hope to slow its decay and make small improvements. On the same token, Ra's Al Ghul knows the only way to "save Gotham" would be to destroy it and start over. That's not acceptable to Batman, because there's still good in the city. And thus begins their confrontation. Bane is a prodigy who is picked up by Ra's Al Ghul and agrees with the destroy everything and start over approach. The only problem is that Bane gets fucking Poison Ivy'd every time he's in a movie. They make him out to be some roided up idiot who acts as a lackey for a female character, when he's supposed to be a hyper intelligent mostly loner. And Talia is supposed to resent him entirely, not be in love with him. [grumbling]Fucking Christopher Nolan and fucking Anne Hathaway. Making Catwoman and Friends: with special appearance by the Batman and calling it Dark Knight Rises. Assholes ruining a good thing.[/grumbling] View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The Joker is THE Batman villain. He is the exact opposite reaction to Batman. Also Harley Quinn is hot as fuck. You mean Bane. Bane is supposed to represent what Bruce Wayne would have been, if he had sided with Ra's Al Ghul. Bane is equal in intelligence, training, cunning, and is his superior in physicality. Batman can not beat Bane, only hope to not be defeated. Which is supposed to also represent Batman's approach to Gotham. He can't ever truly save the city, he can only hope to slow its decay and make small improvements. On the same token, Ra's Al Ghul knows the only way to "save Gotham" would be to destroy it and start over. That's not acceptable to Batman, because there's still good in the city. And thus begins their confrontation. Bane is a prodigy who is picked up by Ra's Al Ghul and agrees with the destroy everything and start over approach. The only problem is that Bane gets fucking Poison Ivy'd every time he's in a movie. They make him out to be some roided up idiot who acts as a lackey for a female character, when he's supposed to be a hyper intelligent mostly loner. And Talia is supposed to resent him entirely, not be in love with him. [grumbling]Fucking Christopher Nolan and fucking Anne Hathaway. Making Catwoman and Friends: with special appearance by the Batman and calling it Dark Knight Rises. Assholes ruining a good thing.[/grumbling] I love that movie. Gtfo. But you're mostly right. I said that the Joker was the "reaction" to Batman. The Yin to his Yang, as it were. Bane is what Batman could have been. The Joker is what Batman could never be. |
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It had such potential. Batman Begins was good. The Dark Knight was amazing. Dark Knight Rises was a great concept wrapped in pandering bullshit. Fuck Catwoman. She had no reason to be there other than as sex appeal, and they tried to force an audience connection to her by saying she's morally conflicted and trying to be a good person because Anne Hathaway. She didn't contribute anything to the story, Anne Hathaway is a horrendous actress, and she helped further ruin one of the best characters in the DC Universe. It should have been like this: Bane stays mostly the same. He can figure out Bruce Wayne's identity through Ra's Al Ghul. He doesn't need anyone to betray Batman. Develop the "we're both working towards the same goal, but with different approaches to it" angle, if you can. Catwoman is eliminated from the movie almost entirely. Fuck Anne Hathaway. Don't reveal that Bruce is definitely alive at the end. Don't reveal that Joseph Gordon-Levitt's middle name is Robin. Just have Joseph Gordon-Levitt's character resign from the Police force and have a scene of him going back into the Bat Cave, implying that he's going to be the new Dark Knight for Gotham. This keeps the theme of making ideas immortal, even if men are not. Bruce should create a legacy through his martyrdom, not say they're going to continue with him as the Batman. Maybe keep part of the scene with Alfred at the cafe in France, but don't have clarity that Bruce is actually there. Just imply that he might be. It'd be like the spinning top scene in Inception. Quoted:
But you're mostly right. I said that the Joker was the "reaction" to Batman. The Yin to his Yang, as it were. Bane is what Batman could have been. The Joker is what Batman could never be. Joker is awesome. He's my favorite character. But he's a force of nature by himself, not an image of Batman seen through a different lens like Bane is. Joker is a super villain. He's not a matched villain, if that makes sense. |
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Harley Quinn. http://www.answersfrommen.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/halloween-harley-quinn-678x1024.jpg View Quote While not my "favorite" its hard to go wrong: |
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It had such potential. Batman Begins was good. The Dark Knight was amazing. Dark Knight Rises was a great concept wrapped in pandering bullshit. Fuck Catwoman. She had no reason to be there other than as sex appeal, and they tried to force an audience connection to her by saying she's morally conflicted and trying to be a good person because Anne Hathaway. She didn't contribute anything to the story, Anne Hathaway is a horrendous actress, and she helped further ruin one of the best characters in the DC Universe. It should have been like this: Bane stays mostly the same. He can figure out Bruce Wayne's identity through Ra's Al Ghul. He doesn't need anyone to betray Batman. Develop the "we're both working towards the same goal, but with different approaches to it" angle, if you can. Catwoman is eliminated from the movie almost entirely. Fuck Anne Hathaway. Don't reveal that Bruce is definitely alive at the end. Don't reveal that Joseph Gordon-Levitt's middle name is Robin. Just have Joseph Gordon-Levitt's character resign from the Police force and have a scene of him going back into the Bat Cave, implying that he's going to be the new Dark Knight for Gotham. This keeps the theme of making ideas immortal, even if men are not. Bruce should create a legacy through his martyrdom, not say they're going to continue with him as the Batman. Maybe keep part of the scene with Alfred at the cafe in France, but don't have clarity that Bruce is actually there. Just imply that he might be. It'd be like the spinning top scene in Inception. Joker is awesome. He's my favorite character. But he's a force of nature by himself, not an image of Batman seen through a different lens like Bane is. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I love that movie. Gtfo. It had such potential. Batman Begins was good. The Dark Knight was amazing. Dark Knight Rises was a great concept wrapped in pandering bullshit. Fuck Catwoman. She had no reason to be there other than as sex appeal, and they tried to force an audience connection to her by saying she's morally conflicted and trying to be a good person because Anne Hathaway. She didn't contribute anything to the story, Anne Hathaway is a horrendous actress, and she helped further ruin one of the best characters in the DC Universe. It should have been like this: Bane stays mostly the same. He can figure out Bruce Wayne's identity through Ra's Al Ghul. He doesn't need anyone to betray Batman. Develop the "we're both working towards the same goal, but with different approaches to it" angle, if you can. Catwoman is eliminated from the movie almost entirely. Fuck Anne Hathaway. Don't reveal that Bruce is definitely alive at the end. Don't reveal that Joseph Gordon-Levitt's middle name is Robin. Just have Joseph Gordon-Levitt's character resign from the Police force and have a scene of him going back into the Bat Cave, implying that he's going to be the new Dark Knight for Gotham. This keeps the theme of making ideas immortal, even if men are not. Bruce should create a legacy through his martyrdom, not say they're going to continue with him as the Batman. Maybe keep part of the scene with Alfred at the cafe in France, but don't have clarity that Bruce is actually there. Just imply that he might be. It'd be like the spinning top scene in Inception. Quoted:
But you're mostly right. I said that the Joker was the "reaction" to Batman. The Yin to his Yang, as it were. Bane is what Batman could have been. The Joker is what Batman could never be. Joker is awesome. He's my favorite character. But he's a force of nature by himself, not an image of Batman seen through a different lens like Bane is. I disagree with you about the movie, but I like your ideas, and your reasoning is extremely interesting to me. I do agree with certain parts, and I'd watch your version too. I liked Anne Hathaway, and Catwoman. But you know, to each his own. |
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<a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/flyingbrick/media/NewmarJulie_01_zps8b22d9e3.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v186/flyingbrick/NewmarJulie_01_zps8b22d9e3.jpg</a> View Quote Her! |
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Ya he's the clear winner. Great movie. |
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Heath ledger was an awesome joker. That said my favorite villain has always been scarecrow.
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Mark Hammel's Joker portrayal is the best Batman villain of all time IMO.
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<a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/flyingbrick/media/NewmarJulie_01_zps8b22d9e3.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v186/flyingbrick/NewmarJulie_01_zps8b22d9e3.jpg</a> Her! Between Catwoman and Mrs Peel, there is an entire generation of old guys with a leather fetish |
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