The Joker
The Clown Prince of Crime
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Right, but the situation was a twisted mind-**** and could have been made into some demented riddle "Riddle me this: Are criminals or civilians more ruthless? blah blah..."
You could also say it could be a Two Face crime. "Who's going to live and who's going to die? It's 50/50".
You can make what Ra's did in Begins sound like a Scarecrow plot. Having Gotham tear itself apart because of fear gas.
Bane tackling Gotham's economy in TDKR is not something I'd never associate with Bane. When has he ever cared about things like that? Or turning Gotham into factions. It sounds like the plot from The Cult. Deacon Blackfire is more apt to what Bane's doing to Gotham in TDKR.
The ferries was pure Joker inspired by The Killing Joke: http://jokerfans.blogspot.com/2011/03/heath-ledgers-joker-comic-book-to-movie.html
They were just supporting villains though and didn't need to be the major threat.
So who says Riddler cannot be the same?
I agree cerebral villains are Nolan's M.O., but these are superhero action/drama films primarily marketed to the teenage market. They enjoy things that go boom, not elaborate mind games. I've just never gotten the sense that Riddler is a truly threatening villain that could carry his own film, the way the way he's depicted in the comics. Lives have to be at stake, there has to be a real sense of danger, and the way I would think of doing a Nolan Riddler, would be very similar to the way they portrayed the Joker.
I am not sure if you're rusty on your Riddler comics, or are just judging him based on the 1960's TV show. Lets look at another medium everyone should know, the Batman Animated Series. In the three episodes he appeared in, there was more action in each one of them alone than in Bane's episode. Did the writers get his character wrong in any of those three episodes? No.
Riddler's crimes often result in action pieces because his riddles are preludes to crimes he will commit and he challenges Batman to figure it out and stop him. Also check out this thread: http://forums.superherohype.com/showthread.php?t=308088&highlight=riddler
A lot of great ideas in there for when everyone wanted him for TDKR.
I mean I thought this was common knowledge. Riddler is more famous and iconic than the likes of Bane and the Scarecrow.
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