The Dark Knight Nolan needs more imagination.

I just get frustrated when I think about these comics coming to life and how cool they'll be and then all you hear is, well we are not doing this because we think it's stupid, well then don't do it and give it to someone who cares.

I want to see these characters, not someone else's thoughts on them. Can anyone just make a faithful film and forget realism. Even Batman has a fantasy element to it.

Don't sit there and use the Shumacher excuse, just don't make it campy. If you have the right idea and the right path, just about anything can be done right and cool.

Look at how seriously Freeze was done in TAS. Sure that's animated but I could see that on the big screen, that was a great way to do Mr.Freeze.

I don't want camp, but don't freak out 'cause of what someone else did.

Just do it right. I'd love to see the Riddler and Robin in a new movie, it can be done. Heck I'd be happy even if they went straight to Nightwing, ok maybe not right to him, but I'd like to see an evolution of Robin into Nightwing, and just having villians that aren't constantly taking off their masks and stuff, just have them be the way they are.

Even though Scarecrow's just starting out I don't know if he'll be back and he could've left his mask on more, I know they showed him all decked out at the end but not for long, and if he does come back I hope he looks more like the Scarecrow.
 
I can't believe this post is still around..

Nolan has more imagination than most directors out there...
 
I don't see why making each character look like their comic book illustrations is a measure of imagination.

Is forcing Crane to wear a burlap sack on his head through the movie even viable? He's a pyschologist in Arkham Asylum, and infact he is not even 'Scarecrow' until Batman makes him eat his own fear gas. So please tell me how Cillian Murphy wearing a potatoe sack on his head while talking to Falcone/Dawes/evil League of shadow henchmen is not going to look totally random.

also, after he get's fear gassed by Batman and goes crazy in the narrows, is he suddenley going to think, hey you know what would make me look totally awesome? Some straw and a big-ass hat! wht Nolan did and will continue to do is use logic from one frame to the next, so nothing is arbitary or redundant, but has a purpose.

If you want fins on yer batmobile etc, just go watch Batman 89/Returns, or better yet just open a damn comic book.

Oh, and Crane is a narrcisist/egomanic during much of Begins. A full on costume serves no purpose. He only embraces his pychosis when he get's fear gassed.
 
that said some of the ending to BB was bull*****. Gordon driving the tumbler, Batman gliding around like a hawk and the 'it's not who i am, it's what i do that defines me' to name but a few cringeworthy moments.
 
wow.......
some of you people sound like you shouldn't be in a batman begins message board.

If anyone hated the first movie, hate it break it to you.....2008 a sequel is coming out with the same people involved.

better leave now lol
 
I just get frustrated when I think about these comics coming to life and how cool they'll be and then all you hear is, well we are not doing this because we think it's stupid, well then don't do it and give it to someone who cares.

Aaagggh.... gah.... buh.... *voot* //BASTARD MODE, ACTIVATE!!!//

I want to see these characters, not someone else's thoughts on them. Can anyone just make a faithful film and forget realism. Even Batman has a fantasy element to it.

ALL FICTION HAS A FANTASY ELEMENT TO IT. THAT'S BECAUSE FICTION *IS* FANTASY.

BEGINS had a fantasy element. If you didn't notice it, you weren't paying attention, because there was a six-foot muscle guy dressed like a giant bat. Oh and some evil fruitcake running around with a gunny sack on his melon. You want fantasy? It was THERE!

If you don't want "someone else's thoughts" on your comic book characters, I have a piece of advice for you: STOP WATCHING MOVIES. Adaptations are, by default, shot through the prism of the imagination of the person doing the adapting.

Which begs the question, which version is the TRUE interpretation of Batman? Bob Kane's 1939 "Case of the Chemical Syndicate" Batman? If so, you must HATE every comic book published between 1940-2007, because as different as they all are, none of them match Bob Kane's original Batman. Or is Frank Miller's version okay? And if so, what arbitrary system have you used to determine that Miller's version is more valid than Nolan's? Is it because Miller's uses sequential art and Nolan's is committed to celluloid?

Are you biased against film, or are you just a troll?
Don't sit there and use the Shumacher excuse, just don't make it campy. If you have the right idea and the right path, just about anything can be done right and cool.

Which is exactly why Begins is great.
Look at how seriously Freeze was done in TAS. Sure that's animated but I could see that on the big screen, that was a great way to do Mr.Freeze.

Storywise, you're absolutely correct. However he would have to bear NO resemblance to that, physically, or face looking like a reject from the Ed Wood archives. And then you would ***** about realism.
I don't want camp, but don't freak out 'cause of what someone else did.

Nobody freaked out. :confused:
Just do it right. I'd love to see the Riddler and Robin in a new movie, it can be done. Heck I'd be happy even if they went straight to Nightwing, ok maybe not right to him, but I'd like to see an evolution of Robin into Nightwing, and just having villians that aren't constantly taking off their masks and stuff, just have them be the way they are.

This I agree with.

Even though Scarecrow's just starting out I don't know if he'll be back and he could've left his mask on more, I know they showed him all decked out at the end but not for long, and if he does come back I hope he looks more like the Scarecrow.

I'm not going to go over Tojo's territory here, because the guy said exactly what needed to be said. Read Tojo's post and learn.

//Bastard Mode, DISABLE!!!// *vrat*

that said some of the ending to BB was bull*****. Gordon driving the tumbler, Batman gliding around like a hawk and the 'it's not who i am, it's what i do that defines me' to name but a few cringeworthy moments.

The "It's not who I am underneath..." moment was one of my favorite things in the movie. :o
 
This thread is now about how cute this baby is.
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Those who do not comply will be destroyed.
 
The "It's not who I am underneath..." moment was one of my favorite things in the movie. :o

I especially loved the music after he said it. The way it swells up as he jumps off the building. Man, Zimmer and Howard are awesome.

EDIT: That baby is rather scary actually. It's scary in the sense that it looks like it's being devoured by a giant rat.
 
All I know is if the Joker doesn't have white skin and green hair Nolan has taken it a step too far. I like where he is taking the character in terms of personality. But if he is not a crazy **** who looks like the Joker but instead Ian McDowell from A Clowork Orange, we're in trouble, then.
 
This thread is now about how cute this baby is.
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Those who do not comply will be destroyed.
That baby is rather scary actually. It's scary in the sense that it looks like it's being devoured by a giant rat.
Baby Batman: "Dada gaga booboo goo goo blah blah! Eym Bamman!" *
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* Babbling Translation:"Hold on! I'm going to save you as soon as I learn how to walk! I'm Batman!"
 
Nah. Some inoffensive attempts, but it's all a little fun while we think of new concerning posts.
 
people say they want nolan to have imagination, yet when he changes the scarecrow a little, people complain, I'm not a chris nolan fan, but isn't this a little bit of a double edged sword for him?
 
Aaagggh.... gah.... buh.... *voot* //BASTARD MODE, ACTIVATE!!!//



ALL FICTION HAS A FANTASY ELEMENT TO IT. THAT'S BECAUSE FICTION *IS* FANTASY.

BEGINS had a fantasy element. If you didn't notice it, you weren't paying attention, because there was a six-foot muscle guy dressed like a giant bat. Oh and some evil fruitcake running around with a gunny sack on his melon. You want fantasy? It was THERE!

If you don't want "someone else's thoughts" on your comic book characters, I have a piece of advice for you: STOP WATCHING MOVIES. Adaptations are, by default, shot through the prism of the imagination of the person doing the adapting.

Which begs the question, which version is the TRUE interpretation of Batman? Bob Kane's 1939 "Case of the Chemical Syndicate" Batman? If so, you must HATE every comic book published between 1940-2007, because as different as they all are, none of them match Bob Kane's original Batman. Or is Frank Miller's version okay? And if so, what arbitrary system have you used to determine that Miller's version is more valid than Nolan's? Is it because Miller's uses sequential art and Nolan's is committed to celluloid?

Are you biased against film, or are you just a troll?


Which is exactly why Begins is great.


Storywise, you're absolutely correct. However he would have to bear NO resemblance to that, physically, or face looking like a reject from the Ed Wood archives. And then you would ***** about realism.


Nobody freaked out. :confused:


This I agree with.



I'm not going to go over Tojo's territory here, because the guy said exactly what needed to be said. Read Tojo's post and learn.

//Bastard Mode, DISABLE!!!// *vrat*



The "It's not who I am underneath..." moment was one of my favorite things in the movie. :o

until now, give it a rest for once keyser, I know you're smart enough to see what he's getting at without going on the attack like that
 
If you think you have more imagination than Nolan, then you should direct Batman, but you have to stay on the internet so you can hear how much your version sucks
 
If you think you have more imagination than Nolan, then you should direct Batman, but you have to stay on the internet so you can hear how much your version sucks

If any director paid attention to these boards we wouldn't see a finnished movie till 2018, the making of documentary would be about three weeks long
 
I especially loved the music after he said it. The way it swells up as he jumps off the building. Man, Zimmer and Howard are awesome.

Agreed. :up:

EDIT: That baby is rather scary actually. It's scary in the sense that it looks like it's being devoured by a giant rat.

ROFL!!!
 
If any director paid attention to these boards we wouldn't see a finnished movie till 2018, the making of documentary would be about three weeks long

oh i know that, and i am cool with that

I would just say if your an internet junkie, and you get to make a movie you should ride the high road and see what people have to say about your flick or else it would be hypocricy...kind of

but regardless, what i ment by that was, i quoted a guy who was dissin nolans imagination, and its like this is the dude who made memento....you can go ahead and make batman, and we'll find out how much imagination nolan really has
 
until now, give it a rest for once keyser, I know you're smart enough to see what he's getting at without going on the attack like that

I'm just tired of his hypocrisy.

He's saying Nolan's approach to Batman Begins was a freak-out knee-jerk reaction to Schumacher.

Well then isn't it true that Burton's goth nightmare was a freak-out knee-jerk reaction to Adam West? Because Burton's movie was just as much a personal re-envisioning of Batman as Nolan's was.

The difference is, Burton's was more visually stylized. Like a comic book. While Nolan's is more like Batman in the real world.

Isn't it possible that Nolan's vision isn't a freak-out reaction to Schumacher?

Isn't it possible that Nolan just wanted to put Batman in a more real-world setting? Given the fact that Batman is a more realistic superhero to begin with?

And how is that worse than what Burton did?

Like I said, I'm just sick of the hypocrisy.
 
The only scary thing about Murphy is how much he resembles Tom Welling.

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NAAAY AAAAY OH GAWD AYYYYYY
 
The only scary thing about Murphy is how much he resembles Tom Welling.

cillian-murphy-tom-welling.jpg


NAAAY AAAAY OH GAWD AYYYYYY

Whoa... I never noticed that. Egad...

NotClark could probably break Cillian in half, though...
 
Different interpretations of the character is what makes him great.

If it were up to any of you getting on Nolan, we would never have gotten Batman Year One or The Dark Knight Returns because it's "not the character".
 

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