Farren
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That's a nice picture. I likee.like this?
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That's a nice picture. I likee.like this?
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I asked Keaton what the odds of him starring in another Batman film were-
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t:What part about falling several stories in a train, careening through a parking garage, and finally slamming into a wall causing the train your on to explode was open ended?

That he's Ra's Al ghul. Knowing the premise from the comics, Nolan didn't outright confirm or deny the Lazarus Pits. In fact, he nodded both against and for their existences. He died alright- but will he stay dead? The next director after Nolan has plenty of freedom of movement.
I'd say a train accident like the one seen in Begins doesn't need much explanation.
If Ra's comes back from charred, chopped up remains because of some big pit of ****, that's gonna be completely out of left field and won't fit in Nolan's universe at all.
JOEL SCHUMA- *gets shot*who would be good to pick up after Nolan and continue his excellent Batman franchise? a bet David Fincher comes up alott.
... i don't like to think about the Batman series after Nolan. Thats like thinking about potential girlfriends/wives while your current love is dying of cancer. You know she'll be gone soon, but you love her more than anything and she still has some great years left.
...Wow...That is the best analogy that I have ever read.
t:I asked Keaton what the odds of him starring in another Batman film were-
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I think the Joker will end up being an alien from planet Jupiter.
then he will team-up with the CareBears
and the Smurfs
oh, and Scooby-Doo, too.

who would be good to pick up after Nolan and continue his excellent Batman franchise? a bet David Fincher comes up alott.
I'm hoping Scarecrow rocks the straight jacket duds & flaming horse again.
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That certainly is a flaming horse.
t:I'd love to see Nolan's version of Mr. FreezeNot exactly sure...but I'm hoping that after we get three amazing movies of Nolan realism, we take Batman back to the crazy, noir level with his more mystic villains, such as Clayface and that Demon character.