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shmuckluck2
on Nov 30 2007, 4:42:00 PM writes:
I have to say, I was freaking out with excitement from teh Empire cover but this one...kind of lets me down. Its allright but he just doesnt look menacing in this pic. Like most people below me, I can't wait to see some actual trailer with plenty of him in it! Enough with these stills and websites. The viral thing is really cool most of the time, especially with TDK, but I wish they would stop teasing us! And we still have almost 8 months left! |
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johnnyrock80
on Nov 30 2007, 3:50:26 PM writes:
Mark all our collective words: This will be the batman/comic book movie sequel of all time. |
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TV's Frank
on Nov 30 2007, 2:24:52 PM writes:
IAMJack600,
I have tons of confidence in Chris Nolan. He doesn't have a lot of movies that he has done, but almost everything he has done has been really good or great.
There are certain directors I don't trust in the comic world anymore. Raimi, Singer, Ratner(why was ever involved).
I think in the end it will great, and we will all really appreciate his adaptation of these iconic characters. I really can't wait to see him do Two-Face though. If this is how the Joker looks, just think how messed up Two-Face will look. |
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Ayestrain
on Nov 30 2007, 1:35:14 PM writes:
WHERE'S THAT TRADEMARK SMILE?
In just about all the pix I've seen of the Joker so far, he's just kind of half-assed scowling. So, because his cheeks are cut, is that supposed to represent the smile? I may be freaking out over nothing, but I just don't see this being what anyone expects, and for that people are going to bitch. The Empire cover is badass, this Wizard shot, not so much. Can't wait until we see some actual footage, any day now. |
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Arc
on Nov 30 2007, 12:52:23 PM writes:
THE NOLANVERSE
I treat the movies as different multiverses, as seen in the comics. Just so happens that Nolans, while not exactly like the current Batman run, is still VERY cool in it's own way. If adapted to a comic, and given the correct artist, it would likely receive high ratings and be considered among the darker comic runs (and with Batman, that is saying something). |
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IAmJack600
on Nov 30 2007, 11:00:22 AM writes:
HMM
TV's Frank:
Touche'. When they initially brought out stuff 'bout the original Begins, I loved the Batsuit - Loved the Tumbler - but was real iffy 'bout the Scarecrow. But Nolan made it work -- But as I said in my initial post, I have full faith in Nolan -- and that's probably why. I'm waiting to reserve final judgement based on the movement and sound that the Joker will make in the inevitable release of footage. That's all. Right now, I don't like it and I'm not a fan. But I don't guarantee that that'll be my stance forever -- and I think the movie is still going to kick some major bad ass! |
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TV's Frank
on Nov 30 2007, 7:59:29 AM writes:
IAmJack600,
Did you mind when they changed the Bat-suit, or the Batmobile became the Tumbler, or how about the total change in appearance to the Scarecrow?
If you let all of those things slide in the Nolan Bat-Universe, and like the movie as a much as you say you do then this should come as no surprise to you. Nor should it bother you.
I for one expected this, and love it. I knew after watching Begins and the seeing the Joker card that Nolan was going to do something, different, unique and raw. And I couldn't wait to see it. |
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Dirtmunky
on Nov 30 2007, 6:54:49 AM writes:
I think Ledger will do a great job, but Glover would've been amazing! |
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Dirtmunky
on Nov 30 2007, 6:41:10 AM writes:
I think Ledger will do a great job, but Glover would've been amazing! |
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JON Birmingham
on Nov 30 2007, 2:38:26 AM writes:
I'm not worried at all about this film, I know it's going to be good and at the absolute worst decent. I think the direction they are going with the Joker is just fine, because again like the poster below me commented on, the realism factor Nolan is trying to go for must be prevalent amongst all the characters he's throwing on screen.
The only possible worry I have for the film is what the old Tim Burton films did, and that is focusing way too much on the villains. I'm stoked to see the new Joker, but when you think about it unless Nolan makes this a 3 hour epic there won't be enough screen time to truly flesh out the Joker and yet again give Bruce Wayne the humanizing screen time he needs.
All in all, I can't wait to see I Am Legend and get a peek at this juggernaut. |
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