Ronny Shade
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somebody should call Keyser
Milkman95 said:Nolan will push it I'm sure - after all, he had to cut some of the Scarecrow scenes in the first film.
StorminNorman said:If they do borrow from TKJ, please dont use the Batman in the story![]()
JokerNick said:booo backstory..... yaaaah BEER!!!!!
actually I'm glad they are giving him a backstory, I doubt it means flashbacks, but more as him being a criminal and murder before he's turned into the Joker....... just don't make him sympothetic, even though I got a feeling it's going to mirror "a killing joke" graphic novel.....
Two Face said:Huh? I don't understand??
You mean TKJ right?StorminNorman said:I dont like how Moore wrote Batman in TLH. His laughing with him at the end of the story still puzzels me so.
Mee said:It could be multiple choice backstory ala Killing Joke. Like Batman finds all kinds of clues that point to all kinds of origins and stuff like that.
Mee said:Bumping my genious.![]()
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That's what me mum keeps tellin me.raybia said:Didn't see that earlier. Sorry for stepping on your toes but you are a genius!![]()
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FaT_tONle said:If he was tied with the Joker then ya... but if he ain't... what the hell is the point... an opening sequence of him gettin gcaptured wouldn't do him justice... just make more room for the mobsters or have Batman fight some ordinary thugs at the start if we are soo action deprived
JokerNick said:THEN how did bats get his car back, did Gordon just leave it there with the keys hidden in the tail pipe, or did Gordon just take it home and parked it in his garage....
Seen said:Valet? Tow service?
He could've pulled a Mike Myers and played Joker and Bats.raybia said:You know who actually would have been a perfect Joker?
Christian Bale! Seriously
StorminNorman said:I dont like how Moore wrote Batman in TLH. His laughing with him at the end of the story still puzzels me so.
BmAaTn3625 said:I can see the movie opening seriously with a man stubbling down an alley while running. He peers up at the roof tops above at screams, "STAY AWAY!" He fires a handgun up into the night air. The camera shows two white eyes in the distance purched on the roof top. The man screams and stubbles into a near by door frantically. We can see the man moving erratically through the factory floor. He hears something move the rafters. The empty clips drop from his gun and hits the floor. He reloads. He runs up a stairwell He hears something again and spins around rapidly and fires several rounds into the darkness. His eyes dart around the room. Sweat is pooring down his face. We can see the man grasping a bag in his hands. We can see gun splates all over his clothes and face. The police barge through the door. The man crouches behind a railing on the catwalk. He sees the a cop moving below.He lets off a few rounds down the cop who takes cover. All of a sudden the gun is knocked from his hand and a Batarang lightley clinks on the floor. The man looks up and can see Batman decending down from the rafters. The man goes to run. Batman throws a batarang at the legs of the man which in tern slices his calf muscle and the man lets out a painful scream. Batman closes in. The man takes a swing Batman. Batman ducks and lands a counter elbow on the mans temple sending over the railing and he falls into a vat of chemicals below. Money from the bag he was carrying flutters through the air. Along with the money we can see a Joker card falling through the air until it lands face up and slowly sinks under the chemical muck. The police scurry up the steps gun drawn and flashlights out. They reach the catwalk to find it empty. (I wouldn't mind the movie starting out like that to be honest and give a little foreshadowing of what happened. Most of the audience would think it was batman just catching a crook until the card is revealed. Then his grand entrance can be made later on in the movie. Just a thought)
StorminNorman said:I dont like how Moore wrote Batman in TLH. His laughing with him at the end of the story still puzzels me so.