The Dark Knight Rises Robin

Should Robin be in any new Batman films?

  • Of course! Just give him some pants...

  • No. Just no

  • Maybe, just dont make him a 27 year old bum that gets ADOPTED BY BATMAN


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SilentType said:
The thing is, while I recognize that Robin is an important part of the mythos, and he and Bruce have an interesting dynamic, I think Batman is best when he is alone.

See I always have a problem when people use that in defense for Robin not being in the film. The only reason I have a problem is this...look at the Bat-family:

- Nightwing
- Robin
- Batgirl
- Huntress
- Oracle
- Azrael
- Onyx

I hope I didn't miss anyone but at one point that was dubbed "the bat-famly"...and yet...Batman is such a loner?
 
trustyside-kick said:
See I always have a problem when people use that in defense for Robin not being in the film. The only reason I have a problem is this...look at the Bat-family:

- Nightwing
- Robin
- Batgirl
- Huntress
- Oracle
- Azrael
- Onyx

I hope I didn't miss anyone but at one point that was dubbed "the bat-famly"...and yet...Batman is such a loner?
I din't say he is always alone, I said I think he's better alone.
 
Not to mention how many times it's been pointed out in the comics themselves. Batman was a loner for only a few issues before Robin came along.

I think Alfred and Jim Gordon also count by the way.
 
SilentType said:
I din't say he is always alone, I said I think he's better alone.

Yea I know...I just figured I would go and say it anyway because too many people try to call Bats a loner so much; they go overboard with it a tad. I know he is but he does have help every now and then.
 
trustyside-kick said:
See I always have a problem when people use that in defense for Robin not being in the film. The only reason I have a problem is this...look at the Bat-family:

- Nightwing
- Robin
- Batgirl
- Huntress
- Oracle
- Azrael
- Onyx

I hope I didn't miss anyone but at one point that was dubbed "the bat-famly"...and yet...Batman is such a loner?

Well, it's not like he's defined as a loner. Is it how much most of those characters suck no matter if they have been in most issues or some of them or whatever.
 
trustyside-kick said:
See I always have a problem when people use that in defense for Robin not being in the film. The only reason I have a problem is this...look at the Bat-family:

- Nightwing
- Robin
- Batgirl
- Huntress
- Oracle
- Azrael
- Onyx

I hope I didn't miss anyone but at one point that was dubbed "the bat-famly"...and yet...Batman is such a loner?
Umm miss the point much ?

People are saying that they prefer him when he is alone they are not saying that he is always alone. I prefer Batman when it is just batman or at the most when he has oracle and Nightwing the rest of them bore me to tears except Robin I hate him so much that it goes far beyond boredom.
 
El Payaso said:
Nolan said no on his watch.

Yay for putting words in other peoples mouths!

What Nolan actually said was that El Payaso is a dorkwad and Robin is a billion times cooler than him. Exact words. I read it in an interview.
 
Robin ain't gonna be in TDK so why talk about a character that ain't gonna show up yet.
 
Katsuro said:
Yay for putting words in other peoples mouths!


What Nolan actually said was that El Payaso is a dorkwad and Robin is a billion times cooler than him. Exact words. I read it in an interview.

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My trolling-sense tells me... mmhh... yes... this was intended to be funny.


:hyper:



Now, for the real deal:
http://www.themovieblog.com/archives/2006/08/nolan_speaks_on_robin_in_batman.html

Nolan-Robin.jpg



:hyper:


Now... where your link of Nolan talking about me?

This makes me not only cooler than you but more reliable too. In your case, it's so easy it's not even a goal.
 
It was funny when Nolan said if he had to cast Robin it would be "Frankie Muniz"now that's fuuny! hahaha!
 
If theres no Dick Grayson in TDK i think they should at the very least have some sort of Flying Graysons reference with a poster or a mention from Alfred or Bruce.

I definetly do think that in 3 or 4 Robin should be introduced and yes it can be done with out being camp.
 
Retroman said:
If theres no Dick Grayson in TDK i think they should at the very least have some sort of Flying Graysons reference with a poster or a mention from Alfred or Bruce.

I definetly do think that in 3 or 4 Robin should be introduced and yes it can be done with out being camp.

He should never appear in another Batman film. Hes never been done right and I doubt any could get him right.
 
I think if you bring Robin in it should be done almost as a reflection to how Ducard kind of "adopted" Bruce in 'Begins'. As a protouge who seek revenge on his parents death.

This would definately be different that the Schumacher movie vesion where Bruce tried to discourage Dick from being Robin and will reflect the comics version a little more.

Bottom line, Robin is part of Batman Mythos and should be included somehow if done correctly and realisticly.
 
El Payaso said:
headache.gif


My trolling-sense tells me... mmhh... yes... this was intended to be funny.


:hyper:



Now, for the real deal:
http://www.themovieblog.com/archives/2006/08/nolan_speaks_on_robin_in_batman.html

Nolan-Robin.jpg



:hyper:


Now... where your link of Nolan talking about me?

This makes me not only cooler than you but more reliable too. In your case, it's so easy it's not even a goal.

Unless Nolan has taken to referring to himself in the third person, still not a direct quote, so it's still a case of paraphrasing incorrectly, only it's Movie Blog who's putting words in his mouth.

I treid to locate the direct transcript of the interview, but couldn't seem to find it. However, I do remember reading it way back when, so i'll just go off memory.

If I remember correctly, Nolan said that Robin was still in a crib somewhere, and that he didn't expect to be around when he was finally brought in. Which to me sounds more like he only expects to do a few films, and doen'st think Robin should be introduced that early (which I wholeheartedly agree with). Saying "not on his watch" sounds more like he's adamantly against the idea, and will do whatever he can to stop it from happening as long as he's involved. Of course, it's entirely possible that's how he feels, but it's not what he said. I don't remember him saying "not on my watch" at all.

Of course, find me a direct quote and prove me wrong, then I'll be quiet.
 
Katsuro said:
then I'll be quiet.

That won't happen.

Get over it, I posted a link and everything which currently is taken as a proof, I won't go to Nolan's house with a camera because of your immaturity and inability to recognize your wrongs.

In worst of cases it wasn't me who put words on Nolan's mouth, so you bashed me freely and didn't bother in giving an apology. That's you.
 
Stupify_me said:
[Re. the idea of recruiting more soldiers for Batman's "war on crime"]Yea like children they are a perfect fit. NO ROBIN

I love it when people don't listen. I think most people agree that putting children in harm's way is a bad thing. But that's why a few of us have said that a Robin-type character COULD work IF he's not a child when he dons a suit and goes into action. So when you say "no Robin," you're ASSUMING he would be a child, when it could be written in a way that he doesn't have to be.
 
^ I have thought that and I think it's way more believable and better than a 8y.o. Robin living with Bruce.
 
ad101867 said:
I love it when people don't listen. I think most people agree that putting children in harm's way is a bad thing. But that's why a few of us have said that a Robin-type character COULD work IF he's not a child when he dons a suit and goes into action. So when you say "no Robin," you're ASSUMING he would be a child, when it could be written in a way that he doesn't have to be.
When I say no robin I have a ton of other reasons as well.

He is the campiest persona in the comics right now

every version of that suit is horrible and does not fit with Batman but some how it gets used no matter how campy it looks.

The name Robin is perhaps one of the capiest parts of the comics.

Also I enjoy batman better when he works alone
 
chasecrawford_robin.jpg


This is who I think would make a good Robin/Dick Grayson.
 
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