So, I posted this yesterday afternoon in the process of pissing off half ofHis fans believe he can bring out a missing element in Bruce, something more to live for than beating up criminals. That Robin can give Batman's life a deeper meaning, and that he sees himself in Dick Grayson and can maybe be a stablizing force in his life, while steering him towards the right way to do things if he insists on following in his footsteps. I'm sure I've left some things out, as no two people interpret things identically, but that's the way I see their side of the argument. My point is, that isn't the least bit interesting to me. I don't need to see that in a Nolan film, and thank goodness Nolan feels the same way.
And SecretFawful, you really need to loosen up. I'd be embarassed if I were you and I re-read that last post. Thumping your chest and trying to run me off because you think you have a deeper understanding of the multi-faceted and mind-bending complexity of the "Boy Wonder" than I do? Come on man.
No, I am allowed to joke around with the folks I know, and they joke with me. That's what friends do. They make fun of their homosexuality, they make fun of my heterosexuality. I return the favor. Not everyone is as uptight as you are making it sound. I'm well aware that not all gay people are campy, and you're right-- the gay people I know don't wear "skivvies" or "pixie boots" (to my knowledge). Thanks a bunch though for the lesson in civility, I'll try to keep your suggestions in mind from now on when I see them at work or at social gatherings/parties.I'd be surprised if those friends of yours would appreciate that. Robin's costume isn't and never has been "gay," as cloth is incapable of having a sexual orientation. His old costume with the skivvies and the pixie boots is considered "campy" to modern tastes, and even though camp is strongly associated with the gay community, that does not mean that all gay people are campy or even find the style appealing. The two terms are not interchangeable, and it's best for you to learn that now lest you offend more people in the future.

What nut?Skipping straight to Nightwing without bothering with Robin removes the father and son relationship from their history and makes their partnership a lot less interesting. Batman might as well have pulled one of those fake Batmen aside in TDK and taken him under his wing.
Edit: There seems to be a good number of people stuck on the "Seduction of the Innocent" thing where Batman and Robin were portrayed as gay lovers meant to "corrupt" young readers. I mean, it's fun to look at certain old comic panels and giggle at the (usually unintended) innuendo in some of them, but I thought most comic book fans despised that nut's book and all the censorship it brought about.
Well there are a lot of people in this thread that dont know what they re talking about. In every page there will be one asking for NW and someone else whining about Robin's suit. Same ****, different pages.How will that work? He HAS to be Robin before you can move onto Nightwing. You have to tell his past or don't do it all.
I dont remember DV all that well, party because it was a snoozefest, but if i am not mistaken Robin was barely in it. The way they should handle it is like The Batman show did, as well as Robin Year One. It might all fit in one film, or need several.I'd say Robin Year One should be the second film, with Robin being fully robin and fully trained to fight but still learning. The first film should be like DV in that we see him earn his right as Robin and also kind of like the 89 script that had robin in.
So one can only help another if he's smarter or more capable? Did you also consider that Robin is his pupil, his contigency plan in case he dies, his hope for the future?Very well.
A child can't be smarter/wiser than an adult Bruce Wayne.
A child can't be stronger than an adult Bruce Wayne.
Bruce Wayne has no use for a child as sidekick.
Also, Batman putting at risk something more than his own life after Dent and Rachel?
Sure..
1) Dick Grayson is a top level acrobat so he can at least be mobile and avoid getting hurt until he's more capable in fighting.And if Bruce Wayne needed to be near his 30's to become a crime-fighter, it's logical that Dick Grayson should need the same.
Not sweating it, I've actually laughed quite a few times. I've got people genuinely mad at me because I made fun of a fictional character. It's pretty funny.You can't have a strong opinion one way or another on anything around here without pissing off half the community, so I wouldn't sweat it too much.
Not sweating it, I've actually laughed quite a few times. I've got people genuinely mad at me because I made fun of a fictional character. It's pretty funny.
I really like his sneaky disappearing act. Its his own "superpower" that helps him cope next to powerhouses like Superboy. Like you said he's still Robin, but uses Batman's M.O of stealth and cunning. Btw he's kind of a *****e and rather "Tim Drakey", but that's off topic.Well, certainly, anyone in that old costume is going to look silly.
I've been watching Young Justice, and I think they have a really strong interpretation of Robin--he has a darker costume, he emphasizes stealth and guile as opposed to direct assault, and it's easy to imagine him working alongside Batman. However, he still has Robin's more spirited attitude--he'll disappear, and you'll hear him laughing from somewhere, because he's about to bring **** down on the bad guy's head.
Part of why Batman and Robin have a good dynamic is because of the dichotomy between them, so while, yes, it's usually good to make Robin darker, if he's just a mini-Batman, that becomes pointless and defeats the purpose. This is why Damian operates as Dick's Robin rather than Bruce's; Damian is so much like Bruce that such a partnership would simply not be interesting--it's much better to partner Damian with Dick, who is a much more free-spirited Batman.
Thank you for helping illustrate why Robin won't work in Nolan's continuity. Remember the title of this thread before you get offended-- "Nolan...add Robin!!!!!"So one can help another only if he's smarter or more capable? Did you also consider that Robin is his pupil, his contigency plan in case he dies, his hope for the future? 1) Dick Grayson is a top level acrobat so he can at least be mobile and avoid getting hurt until he's more capable in fighting.
2) He could provide support, like staying behind or above and throwing batarangs, smoke bombs, etc.
3) A microwave emitter should have fried people as well, not just selectively evaporated water. TEH REALISMS!!!
Define troll for me, I'm not sure I know what that means anymore.No, you made people mad because you trolled so i guess "successful troll is successfull" is in order. Well done sir.![]()
I dont get what's so unrealistic about those things i said. In fact i gave those as an alternative to a Hitgirl like Robin who beats 10 thugs at once. Although i wouldnt have much of a problem with that, i think they should start by giving him a more supporting role like mentioned above and only later pit him in direct combat.Thank you for helping illustrate why Robin won't work in Nolan's continuity. Remember the title of this thread before you get offended-- "Nolan...add Robin!!!!!"
Posting ignorant opinions and discarding opinions that you dont like without any arguements. You remind me of Baleshead and her hate towards Catwoman that led her to troll the respective thread. If you dont like the character you can just stay away. Other people might hate the character as well, but they make legitimate arguements and talk like civilized people, accepting different opinions.Define troll for me, I'm not sure I know what that means anymore.

Fact: Robin or some variation thereof will likely appear in TDKR.
Also fact:
Peeps need to chillax in this thread
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Wasn't the Robin of BTAS already a teen when he showed up in the series?
Fact: Robin will not be in this film.
This game is fun.
Fact: if the Hype was the DC Universe, I would be Batman.

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Anywhoo.... I like most fans of the comic book character Batman would love to see Robin done well on film. But I'd rather not see his character bastardized for the sake of this film. In Nolan's original Batman project Robin would have been a main character, he was going to adapt DKR, for those interested. But so far in Nolan's films he just hasn't been able to fit. Begins showed us Batman's origin, Bruce didn't even know how to be Batman, let alone train someone else to be Batman. In The Dark Knight we're still early in the career but it would have had a better chance than Begins, but the mob was all but destroyed by Joker and Two-Face. The Dark Knight Rises could very well be the remnants of the mob being rebuilt by Bane so he can become the new king of Gotham. If there is a fourth movie, a vague sequel then Robin could be introduced as the mob attacks the circus. Keep up the story of Dark Victory with the movie universes twists, like Dick acting like Lucius as an Oracle type figure. Dick could go out, flexing his detective skills, trying to discover who killed the Graysons. Maybe wearing the circus suit (Black and red one). And at the end of the movie, becomes Nightwing after customizing himself a Batsuit, when Batman cannot take down foes alone.
Can I be Robin? I'm young and useless. Put me in harm's way!![]()
Fact: if the Hype was the DC Universe, I would be Batman.
That's a nigh impossible first task.Your first task is to defeatThe JokerMr. Earle in personal combat, and bring him to justice.
Also, I will be timing you.
