Secret Fawful
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The same with you about Talia.
For you(you all),she wouldn´t work in the movie,she is boring and bla bla bla and only Catwoman will work,etc.
Narrow minded,too.
We are in the same boat!
I feel like I've seen this sort of thing befo- oh yeah.
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Are you guys familiar with the actual games and played the first? It's incredibly fun but "over the top" and "villain cliche" are about the most correct ways to describe it. The ending is so over the top that I didn't even like it, but the rest was boss cool![]()
Oh geez, I just noticed. And since I tend to read peoples posts as if they're their avatars...I don't think I can take him seriously ever again.Edit: After I posted this, I noticed that souvlaki has this picture as his avatar. Funny stuff.![]()
The difference is most the people here objecting to Talia have read the comic books she is featured in.
Talia never will be boring to me!
Much less in Nolan´s hands,dear...he is a genius.
He never will do her boring.
Catwoman, for me, willl be boring even in his hands because she was used before and because I don´t go with her face no way!t:
By the things I read about Talia(yes,I read some things about her story with Batman,which for me,is fascinating), I think she is so far more interesting than Catwoman to be explored in the movie.
Specially because she is NEW!
Can´t wait to see her in the movie.![]()

No, it's not remotely the same thing. You can't state a preference for a fictional character who are you aren't familiar with. That's just being disingenuous.No matter...it´s the same thing.
We are on the same boat.
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Strange is becoming very obvious now....has lost all grace.![]()
No, it's not remotely the same thing. You can't state a preference for a fictional character who are you aren't familiar with. That's just being disingenuous.
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Catwoman is the only villain used before who would be boring for me.![]()

Oh geez, I just noticed. And since I tend to read peoples posts as if they're their avatars...I don't think I can take him seriously ever again.
EDIT: Or you! OR ALP! Or anybody!

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I don´t remember if I say this about The Riddler,but...

Except I haven't said that. I'd be open to the possibilities of other female leads, but I don't think any of them can hold a candle to what Selina provides to the mythos. I can say this because I've read a myriad of stories from practically all the major females in the Batman comics.No, I´m familiar with Talia, because I read many things about her.
But you´re right,it´s not the same thing...because I want to see any other female character who is new and is not Catwoman and you only want and only see Catwoman.
You only see Catwoman...you don´t see any one but her.
This is narrow minded.
... But?![]()
Can you prove that I said that?
I swear I don´t remember.
Except I haven't said that. I'd be open to the possibilities of other female leads, but I don't think any of them can hold a candle to what Selina provides to the mythos. I can say this because I've read a myriad of stories from practically all the major females in the Batman comics.
How many are you familiar with?

Such a staple that he did not even use them in TDK.A lot of movies use shaky camera movements, but specifically for Batman fights, is a staple of Nolan.
Nolan can turn cliche elements into something unique. He did this in both Memento and Inception.Anyway I agree with whoever said it would be cheeseball if Strange dressed like Batman. I just don't think that would fly(no pun intended). If you thought that trailer was mustache twirling villain cliche just imagine a guy with an amish beard dressed just like Batman.
What's with the eye-roll? You're going to contend that you don't need to read up on a character, to make a well-informed opinion? Is this a result of an upbringing rooted in bigotry? Honestly. I'm not following your train of logic.So one has to read a certain amount of comics in order to have an opinion about which character they find more interesting?![]()
What's with the eye-roll? You're going to contend that you don't need to inform yourself of what a character is about, to form an opinion? Is this a result of an upbringing rooted in bigotry? Honestly. I'm not following your train of logic.
When someone has made it a mission to belittle the character, at the very least I'm going to expect it stems from a well informed point of view. I really don't care what one's preference is. I do care that you back up your argument.Obviously the person you were adressing is loosely aware of both characters. She would rather see a new character than one that's been used before. According to you that's not good enough and she needs to read more stories to have an opinion. That's what the eye roll was for.