The Dark Knight how shounld play the boy wonder

Mr. Socko said:
Batman kills in the comics, and has killed in just about every movie. In Begins, there's a scene where Batman releases spiked jacks from the tumbler and alot of police cars flips over because of them, for all you know, they could have died. Not to mention there's also a scene where Batman smashes a man's head into a glass mirror, which could have possibly killed him.

But Batman kills the most in returns.

And Batman use to kill alot in the early comics, Bob Kane even had him use a gun at one point in time. Are you saying Bob is wrong?
I'm saying that you are wrong. :) lol

Batman killed in the comics, for about 5 issues. There are over 700 were he does not.

Also, in BATMAN BEGINS when he did the things to the cop cars NO ONE DIED. Listen to the TV when Bruce is getting dressed and talking to Alfred. "NO CASUALTIES", so, atleast you paid attention to the movie.

As far as BATMAN RETURNS, there was no reason for Batman to kill those that he did. Penguin, was an accident one could argue. But the one circus folk that he set on fire was rediculous and just a cheap joke. As was the scene with Batman slapping a timebomb on the Strongman. If he were really Batman, he could take down a untrained, albeit strong person.

-R
 
Robin91939 said:
Also, in BATMAN BEGINS when he did the things to the cop cars NO ONE DIED. Listen to the TV when Bruce is getting dressed and talking to Alfred. "NO CASUALTIES", so, atleast you paid attention to the movie.

Even so, what matters - morally and legally - is the intention.

Of course, after the thing we can know he didn't kill anyone. But oh God how did he ran over everyone. When you do that in real life you can't be 100% sure of consequences. Therefore you're risking other people's life for real.

It's like if I shot at a crowd, but miraculously no one's hurt.

Robin91939 said:
But the one circus folk that he set on fire was rediculous and just a cheap joke. As was the scene with Batman slapping a timebomb on the Strongman. If he were really Batman, he could take down a untrained, albeit strong person.

The guy on fire died? I'd say no, since there was snow everywhere to put out the flames.

The Strongman was trouble.:down Off with his head!
 
The only thing that bothered me about this was he probably killed a bunch of people in Ra's's monestary when he blew it up.
 
looking at the title of this thread someone needs a spelling lesson...

anyways i think the guy who plays Cyclops in the X Men movies should play robin and maybe darken his hair so he looks like robin and not the lame Batman Forever Robin ...forgot the actor's name...
 
HughJackFan420 said:
looking at the title of this thread someone needs a spelling lesson...

anyways i think the guy who plays Cyclops in the X Men movies should play robin and maybe darken his hair so he looks like robin and not the lame Batman Forever Robin ...forgot the actor's name...
Are you serious?

Tell me you're kidding.
 
yeah i'm serious

but i mean if u think about it he looks like the Boy Wonder already i mean with the goggles or visor just throw a robin mask there and i think he's got the look. just need to darken his hair and keep the original Robin costume like the comics but not as gay looking. like make it organic give it some dimension like Spiderman's costume.
 
hey triple 7!!!!

what do i win??

just kidding thats my favorite number and finally i made that many posts
 
James Marsden is older than Christian Bale.


You don't see a problem with that?
 
anyone remember marsden in that movie "no desert dad till you mow the lawn " shucks cyclops yuv come quite a ways
 
Mr. Socko said:
No, you got it all wrong. Batman's world is colorful and full of obvious CGI, giant naked statues, and neon.

Haha...leave to Mr. Socko to provide some comic relief in a somewhat serious debate. :up: :)
 
Keyser Sushi said:
Exactly. Like Batman Begins contained a lot of elements of Year One, but it wasn't a literal translation of Year One. They also borrowed things from The Long Halloween, The Man Who Falls, and various other Batman stories. I'm sure the next two films will continue that theme.

Ya I am very sure that even though Nolan's films are basically starting the franchise fresh and all they are still taking great elements from the comics and will continue with the other 2 films.
 
Im too lazy to search the boards, but has anybody suggested Justin Berfield to play Robin?
 
ahh cmon nobody like Justin? Or is it that you hate Reese too much :))

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I think hed make a perfect Robin (Or he could play the Robin who got killed by Joker)
 
damn. I guess that answers my question. I stand humbled.
 
who the f is justin berfield?

btw :up: for Labeouf. The rest are too old or I've never heard of them or both. I even worry about Shia being too old, but he's a good choice.
 
Seeing that a film that introduces Dick Grayson is at least 3 years away from even starting filming, and that Dick Grayson should be no older than 15 when he's adopted by Bruce, all those choices seem much too old. If we end up getting a Robin, he'll most likely be played by someone very young right now, and probably not even into acting yet.
 
I Think Justin Would Make A Good Jason Todd. Reese And Jason Are Kind Of The Same
 
Katsuro said:
Seeing that a film that introduces Dick Grayson is at least 3 years away from even starting filming, and that Dick Grayson should be no older than 15 when he's adopted by Bruce, all those choices seem much too old. If we end up getting a Robin, he'll most likely be played by someone very young right now, and probably not even into acting yet.

The actual age of the actors mean litte, Shia Labeouf for example can still play a 15 year old, even though he is a good bit older than that in real life.
 
WATCHMAN86 said:
I Think Justin Would Make A Good Jason Todd. Reese And Jason Are Kind Of The Same


Thats what I should have said. The 2 just seem split at birth.
 

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