Caped Crusader
The Shadows
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O stop crying..
I just really want someone to ask how he brainstorms. What routines does he have when he writes and creates? Does he listen to a certain type of music? Does he have any traditions? I wouldn't ask, but I'm interested if he kisses the Mary Jane? Not saying I go either way on that.....ok actually, I'm really kind of straight edge, but still. I'm just curious to know what makes a guy say "let's have a character carve smiles in their victims faces, blow up hospitals, etc etc."
- Jow
GREAT, GREAT questions!Just got my invite!
My three questions-
1. Was there any thought regarding Bruce (as batman or himself) visiting his parents graves in The Dark Knight? I ask this because of the significance of that scenario in the comic-verse and to that of the character. It is the whole reason he is does his thing so I found myself wondering why Bruce wasnt seen reflecting back to the death of his parents in any which way.
2. Figuratively speaking, if Batman begins had not ended with Gordon giving Batman the Joker card and had you not decided to reinvent the Joker, What would be your ideal rogue (Joker being the exception) to represent the "escalation" described in Batman begins?
3. Given, that The Dark Knight had so much going on and for the sake or developing the story and characters without compromise certain places, people, and scenarios fans expected to see in a sequel to Batman begins were never seen. I for one missed Arkham Asylum and the Narrows and would like to know if you had any plans to revisit those places (especially Arkham) in The Dark Knight. With escalation in effect, I was extremely curious as to what the state of the notorious asylum would be in your Gotham.
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Forget that. I would ask if Batman broke his one rule by crashing the Tumbler head on into that garbage truck. That driver's not walking away from that one.HERE'S MY BIG QUESTION. Somebody PLEASE ask this. I'm BEGGING you.
If Two-Face is dead, then that means Batman killed him when he knocked him off of that ledge, right? That would mean that Batman broke his one rule and killed someone. Did you have that in mind with the final scene? What implications do you think that has with the character himself?
..or something to that effect. That idea is very puzzling to me.