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Lois and Clark was butchered...i'd hope they wouldnt do that to batman...again
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Well that quoted article said nothing about a new Batman series using that same Smallville formula, it just said it would be a substitute for it after this last season.
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I can't stand Smallville either.
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Me neither. Its an MTV-era teen take on Superman
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I can't even say it's a bad TV series as I couldn't see further the second episode (it was actually one episode and a half).
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I hate Smallville so much that I actually get more enjoyment out of SUPERMAN III: the richard pryor chronicles. There I said it!
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I hate Smallville so much that I actually get more enjoyment out of SUPERMAN III: the richard pryor chronicles. There I said it!
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NOLAN did good with Batman, but he limited himself severely. We need a new director to take Batman further into the comics world and still be semi-realistic.
Things I want from a new director are: MORE explorations of WAYNE ENTERPRISES and new villains we have not seen before. A willingness to do a proper gray Bat-suit and a cool batcave.
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Nolan did not limit himself whatsoever.
Were he making a massive long line of Batman films or a tv series, I could agree but that is not the case. Nolan saying that he won't utilize characters like Freeze or Robin is not a problem whatsoever because Nolan's world is finite. You can only cover so much within three films. And as long as he has enough material to cover within his three films, he is not limited.
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Tim Burton could have included Croc, Man-Bat, Mad Hatter, and Scarecrow in his films. But he didn't... so it doesn't matter a hill of beans. In the end it doesn't matter if a director is limited or not because he's only capable of handling so much within 2 or 3 films. What does it matter if Croc was possible in Burton's films when he was never part of the story? What does it matter if Croc was not possible in Nolan's films when he's not a part of the story? Croc was possible in one of those series and not possible in another but guess what? It doesn't matter one iota because he wasn't utilized in either. See what I'm getting at... potential means absolutely nothing when it's not accounted for. Quote:
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Your being subjective. As far as what he did or didn't do, he could have gone either way. My point was, if he had done a "comic book" style universe, he could have kept the exact same tone and style as he did in his two films.
But I see your point about potential being lost.
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Nolan style is right up the alley of Gotham Central.
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Yes. Gotham Central is very much like the Nolanverse in many ways, but it would be neat to see a Bat movie that could feature villains like Croc and Clayface and Freeze.
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Clayface though would look pretty cool with cgi now a days but ehh... idk.
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Also, the it would be easy to accept a new trilogy in ten years that has more science fiction villians if they built off of what Nolan created already. This would be like how Batman: Year One can lead into Batman: The Man Who Laughs into Batman & The Mad Men, etc...
Each "Trilogy" can be a metaphor for arcs in comics. New Cast/Directors every 10 years kind of like how the comics have reigning Authors/Artists for 3-4 years but keeping in line one rough "conitnuity" so there is no need for re-hash or full out rebooting like Spider-Man is doing if ever "trilogy" that follows is still bringing their A game.
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I think Noan can squeeze Freeze and Clayface after major remodeling of the characters. Hey, I couldnt think of how can he adjust Joker into our world yet with a big makeover he did. If he got Joker in, he can bring anybody in. Dont forget he already adjusted an immortal warlock and a white skinned clown. He can fit anybody in
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But all of the principle aspects of the characters remained. How would Clayface work? Clayface is inherently a fantasy based character. Based on his motivations and his actions. Same for Man-Bat. He changed Ra's from immortal to mortal. But how could be alter someone like Man-Bat? By taking away his bat powers and transformation? Herein lies the difference. The unrealistic aspects of Ra's and Joker can easily be taken away and the core of the characters remain. This is not the case with Clayface or Man-Bat. However I do agree Freeze could be altered and fit nicely. But Nolan has already nixed the idea.
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I know what you mean, but I absolutely couldnt figure out how Joker can be a real character. I didnt know theyre gonna go so far in changes, but yet there we had him. Perhaps clayface would be a guy who wears masks or is a master of disguise, and Man Bat someone with skin/hair problem. If Ras and , more so, Joker ended up as real life characters, I think anyone can
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WB is looking for another HP long running franchise and batman fits the bill. I dont think this is going to stop, and I dont think Nolan is done either.
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I diasgree I think Nolan's most defnitely done as far as directing Batman goes. He may return in 20 years or something but I just think after TDKR he will be done.
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This.
I'd also like to see a Neil Blomkamp directe Bats (with Paul Haggis or Andrew Kevin Walker or Tony Gilroy writing)...
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