Kool-Aid said:I get what you mean and agree.
wtf? how does it make him gay if there's no love intrest in the movie? Arkham Asylum ASHOSE didn't have one neither did The Killing Joke, Dark Knight Returns, etc etc etc.......he doesn't always deal with women as far as love intrests go.
In Hush, he & Catwoman had a pre-established history. He didn't forget what he was doing to pursue her.darknight7 said:Dark Knight Returns
The Killing Joke
Year One
Arkham Asylum
Some of the greatest graphic novels, none of which involve a love interest.
Hush was good with love interest, but it was Catwoman. That's cooler than some no name chick who wants some bat action.
Depends how they do it, but without a love interest it could be cooler. Just because they could have more scenes of cool stuff and keep the action and intensity non stop. Not saying a love interest is BAD...
Just saying that it would be cool to see Batman so dedicated in this movie that he (almost) loses himself.
--dk7
Chris Wallace said:In Hush, he & Catwoman had a pre-established history. He didn't forget what he was doing to pursue her.
darknight7 said:I hated Nicole Kidman in Batman Forever. That was just like...brutal...lol...
--dk7
well Rachel doesnt necessarlily have to be a love interest. I agree Bruce Wayne should be the playboy he pretends to be, but with Rachel still around it can show some interesting tension where he still harbors feeling for her, but he knows he cant do anything about it. It humanizes him even when hes terrorizing criminals in a giant bat suit. and then if they decide bring in someone like Talia (hopefully) or Selina, she could either evolve into a strictly a friend, or things can go sour and their relationship could be strictly professional or (in the third) she could die.Hades said:I think there should be no love interest involving Bruce.
Unless Katies character returns, even though I hate her as a an actress and her character.
But the constant revolving door of throw away female characters degrades the story, in my opinion. It is superficial, cliche for the superhero genre and adds nothing. Unless they're going to have a returning love interest, which even then I don't like. Batman can't have a love life because of the life he lives, he just can't. Though, I think it would be interesting to touch on the how Bruce deals with the frustrations of not being able to be in a relationship with anybody.
Why not just focus on the other characters love lifes. Like Gordon, or Dent?
It worked well in The long Halloween and Year one.
TDK will hopefully rule even more than BB.
But the one weak link in BB was Racheal's character.
A Batman film does not need a pointless love interest that adds nothing to the story.
Do you think TDK will just be given one anyway out of tradition?
Here's hoping not. If the title of the film is anything to go by this entry might be breaking w/ a few traditions.