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Or just people on the streets. There's way more day scenes this time, hopefully we see it during Bruce's daytime chase and the evacuation scene was obviously jampacked
Beat me to it. Batman was in New York back in 1939 (in the original Mad Monk at least). What year was Gotham invented?Gotham was a nickname for New York, not because of its Gothic architecture or origins.
The Narrows was based on Kowloon Walled City
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Don't know what comics you're reading, but it looked like Gotham from a lot of the comics I've read. Check out Gotham in No Man's Land, and pay attention to the maps in particular. It was Gotham. Sure, I would have preferred a few more gothic looking buildings, but it was pretty accurate.the skyline of Gotham in BB wasnt Gotham like in the comics. It was a skyline of Chicago.
Hong Kong is Chinese. Jus' saying.oh yeah, that screeeams gotham.
sorry guys, but japan inspired/looking gotham just isnt my bag. keep gotham dirty, but please dont make it look like japan.
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Hopefully it doesn't continue to be as simple as all the scum live on the Narrows and everything else is hunky-dory. Need to actually see more of the corruption and misery Ra's talks about. But I like the idea that Gotham's all shiny and prosperous on the exterior but screwed just underneath the surface, now Batman can come along and upset the status-quo. Would be nice to see resistance to change from the elite of Gotham as well as criminality, and mixed opinion from the average citizens that we don't usually see. The vigilantes would be a nice way into that without getting too offtrack. TDK needs to be less black and white generally
Edit: This "White Night" event mentioned in the Omelete article is exactly the kind of thing I wantedt:
I really want to see POLICE BLIMPS flooding the sky like in Jim Lee's skyscrape.
Gotham was one of the few bones I had to pick with BB. While I loved certain aspects of it, I still felt it wasn't quite the Gotham I knew and loved. That said, I think a lot of that was with the Sepia tone of the film, and that if Nolan sticks with a blue or green tone for TDK, that the true Gotham will be brought forward.
When was it exactly that we stopped commonly placing gargoyles on large buildings? I mean, from an architectural standpoint... I think they're cool looking and they've got a neat history behind them. I'm all into that tradition and superstition stuff...actually, he didn't. Chicago just looks that way at night, drenched in a creepy orangish color from the streetlights. If you actually are ever in Chicago, you'll see why it stands in for Gotham so well. Those gargoyles and stautes in Gotham, the towers here actually have them.
Hopefully it doesn't continue to be as simple as all the scum live on the Narrows and everything else is hunky-dory.
t:I said the same thing a few posts ago and got jumped all over with "NOOOOOOOOOOO! CAN'T BE!!!" or "IT DOESN'T MATTER!!!"Gordon looked like he lived on the island where Arkham was located

Right, I figured the same thing... low income honest, not-on-the-take cop has no choice but to relegate himself and his family to the narrows, right in Gotham's crime central. It's kind of important to his character isn't it? Especially later, when he rises in the ranks and makes more honest dough...heh sorry I couldn't defend you earlier then haha, but it really doesn't matter but I always got the impression thats where he lived. Considering he wouldn't be getting that much.
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