The Dark Knight The Dark Knight Caption Thread II

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Superman: "Helping people... Of course. Of course! It makes perfect sense! How could I not be doing this!? I am gonna help somebody, dammit! What about you?"
Batman: "Nah, it's not for me."
Superman: "Bruce, if anybody should be doing this, it's you. What kind of a person are you?"
Batman: "I think I'm pretty much like you...only successful."
 
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Batman: "Viagra! I just took a pill called Viagra,
And suddenly my dreams of babes in slinky things seemed real,
Viagra, I just scored a drug called Viagra,
Viagra..take two or three for extra endurance,
Whaddya mean it's not covered by insurance,
Viagra, I'll never stop taking...VIAGRA!!!
"
 
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Batman: "Which way to the john, old chum?"
 
Thanks Panthro! Great stuff guys, especially Batman singing.
 
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Superman: "Helping people... Of course. Of course! It makes perfect sense! How could I not be doing this!? I am gonna help somebody, dammit! What about you?"
Batman: "Nah, it's not for me."
Superman: "Bruce, if anybody should be doing this, it's you. What kind of a person are you?"
Batman: "I think I'm pretty much like you...only successful."
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Great use of Seinfeld.
 
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BATMAN: "Well, you can tell by the way I use my walk,
I'm a woman's Batman, no time to talk.
Music loud and women warm.
I've been kicked around since I was born.
And now it's all right, it's O.K.
And you may look the other way.
We can try to understand
The New York Times' effect on man.
Whether you're a brother
Or whether you're a mother,
You're stayin' alive, stayin' alive.
Feel the city breakin'
And ev'rybody shakin'
And we're stayin' alive, stayin' alive.
Ah, ha, ha, ha,
Stayin' alive.
Stayin' alive.
Ah, ha, ha, ha,
Stayin' alive.
Well now, I get low and I get high
And if I can't get either I really try.
Got the wings of heaven on my shoes
I'm a dancin' Batman and I just can't lose..."
 
^Hehehehehehehehehe

Hope you liked my use of "Love Machine" on the Iron Man 2 thread.
 
SUPERMAN AND BATMAN ON THE SUBPRIME CRISIS (it´s really long, I know, but also both funny and enlighting:hehe:)


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SUPERMAN:As a billionaire businessman you have your fingers right on the pulse of the financial markets.

BATMAN: Very much so yes.

SUPERMAN: And during the summer (2008) there has been a great deal of turbulence and volatility in the market. What has caused that?

BATMAN: Well you have to remember two things about the market. One is that they are made up of very sharp and sophisticated people, these are the greatest brains, and the second thing you have to remember is that the financial markets to use the common phrase are driven by sentiment.

SUPERMAN: What does that mean?

BATMAN: Well things let's say are just going along as normally in the market and then suddenly out of the blue one of these very sharp and sophisticated people says my God something awful is going to happen! We've lost everything oh my God what are we going to do? Shall I jump out of the window, let's all jump out of the window. And then a few days later this same sophisticated person tells you now things are going rather well and everybody says I agree with you I think we are rich. And that is what we call market sentiment.

SUPERMAN: Surely we are exaggerating just a bit.

BATMAN: Well I don't know. In the middle of August this year when the market absolutely plummeted in London a well-known city firm, State Street Global Markets, issued a statement in which it said and I quote ‘ market participants don't know whether to buy on the rumour and sell on the news, do the opposite, do both, or do neither depending on which way the wind is blowing’.

SUPERMAN: This is the kind of rigorous analysis companies will pay huge salaries for.

BATMAN: Yes exactly and a few days later when the markets had gone up a little bit the senior equities adviser on ABN Amro Morgan said and I quote ‘ we are back to happy days again’.

SUPERMAN: Well no price is too high for that kind of mature wisdom is it not.

BATMAN: These sorts of people are paid millions of dollars in bonuses.

SUPERMAN: Yes of course. During this summer there have been actual causes behind the volatility in the market I mean specifically and especially in America granting vast numbers of mortgages to people who can't afford them on properties which are diminishing in value.

BATMAN: It is the so-called subprime situation.

SUPERMAN: How does that work in fact?

BATMAN: Well imagine if you can an unemployed man sitting on a crumbling porch somewhere in Alabama in his string vest and a chap comes along and says would you like to buy this house before it falls down and why don't you let me lend you the money.

SUPERMAN: And is this chap who says this is he a banker?

BATMAN: Oh no he is a mortgage salesmen; his income depends entirely on the number of mortgages that he can arrange.

SUPERMAN: So his judgment to arrange mortgages is completely objective.

BATMAN:Completely objective yes absolutely.

SUPERMAN: And what happens next?

BATMAN: Well then this debt, this mortgage, is taken, bought by a bank and packaged together on Wall Street with a lot of other similar debt.

SUPERMAN: Without going into much detail about what is actually…

BATMAN: Without going into any detail, no it is far too boring. And so this is put into a package of debt and then it is moved on to Wall Street and it is extraordinary what happens then, then somehow this package of dodgy debt stops being a package of dodgy debt and starts being what we call a structured investment vehicle.

SUPERMAN: An SIV.

BATMAN: An SIV exactly.

SUPERMAN: Yes I see and then someone like you comes along and buys it.

BATMAN: I buy it yes and then I will ring up, I don’t know, somebody in Tokyo and say look I've got this package do you want to buy it and they say what is in it and I say I haven't got the faintest idea and they say how much do you want for it and I say $100-million and then they say fine and that’s it. And that's the market.

SUPERMAN: Presumably this packe, I mean that kind of thing can happen several times to the same package and every time it does of course then you or someone like you will get a fee and a mark-up and …

BATMAN: And a profit well you can't expect me to do it for nothing it is hard work.

SUPERMAN: In view of the fact that in these packages there is a lot of dodgy debt what is it about it that attracts the financial risk taker?

BATMAN: Well because these hedge funds as they are called which specialise in these debts they all have very good names.

SUPERMAN:You mean they are responsible companies.

BATMAN: No it's got nothing to do with their reputation they have actually very good names; the names they think up are very good. I'll give you an example; there is a very well-known American Wall Street firm called Bear Stearns who have two of these hedge funds which specialise in these mortgage debts and they lost so much money, well lost so much of its value, that Bear Stearns announced that they would have to put in $3.2-billion into one of the funds to try and keep it afloat.

SUPERMAN: $3.2-billion.

BATMAN: $3.2-billion yes and even then they said investors couldn't get any money out of it and they were going to let the other fund go but one of these funds was called the High-Grade Structured Credit Strategies Fund and the other was called the High-Grade Structured Credit Enhanced Leverage Fund.

SUPERMAN: Well that sounds very good, it sounds very trustworthy.

BATMAN: Well this is the magic of the market, what started off as lending a few thousand dollars to an unemployed man in a string vest has become a high-grade structured credit enhanced leverage fund.

SUPERMAN: I like the sound of it.

BATMAN: It sounds very trustworthy, I mean it's got good words in it; it's got words like high.

SUPERMAN: High is good.

BATMAN: Better than low anyway. And structured is another good word.

SUPERMAN: Very good.

BATMAN: Enhanced.

SUPERMAN: I love enhanced. I mean I would buy anything if it said enhanced.

BATMAN: Well absolutely. It might have been different if it said the unemployed man in a string vest fund.

SUPERMAN: Because then alarm bells might start to ring. Despite these very plausible names surely the reality is that the people that lend all this money have been incredibly stupid.

BATMAN: Oh no, no, no the reality is what was stupid was at some point somebody asked how much money these houses are actually worth. I mean if they hadn’t had bothered to ask that question then everything would have gone on as perfectly normal but they unfortunately did.

SUPERMAN: I see but now you see people who are saying the crisis is likely to turn into a financial meltdown. I mean can that be avoided?

BATMAN: It can be avoided provided that governments and central banks give us, the financial speculators, back the money that we have lost.

SUPERMAN: But isn't that rewarding greed and stupidity?

BATMAN: No it is rewarding what the Prime Minister Gordon Brown calls ‘the ingenuity of the markets’.

SUPERMAN: I see.

BATMAN: And we don't want this money to spend on ourselves we want this money just to go into the markets so that we can carry on borrowing and lending money as if nothing has happened without thinking too much about it.

SUPERMAN: If the worst came to the worst and you didn't get this money what then?

BATMAN: Well then there would be another market crash and then I would say to you what people like me always say that it is not us that will suffer it is your pension fund.
 
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BRITISH SUPERMAN: Do you know what's very, very, funny?

(pause)

BRITISH SUPERMAN: A man dressed in women's clothing.

BRITISH BATMAN: Hmm, yes, quite. Ripping good laugh.

BRITISH SUPERMAN: Yes.

BRITISH BATMAN: Hmm.
 
SUPERMAN AND BATMAN ON THE SUBPRIME CRISIS (it´s really long, I know, but also both funny and enlighting:hehe:)


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SUPERMAN:As a billionaire businessman you have your fingers right on the pulse of the financial markets.

BATMAN: Very much so yes.

SUPERMAN: And during the summer (2008) there has been a great deal of turbulence and volatility in the market. What has caused that?

BATMAN: Well you have to remember two things about the market. One is that they are made up of very sharp and sophisticated people, these are the greatest brains, and the second thing you have to remember is that the financial markets to use the common phrase are driven by sentiment.

SUPERMAN: What does that mean?

BATMAN: Well things let's say are just going along as normally in the market and then suddenly out of the blue one of these very sharp and sophisticated people says my God something awful is going to happen! We've lost everything oh my God what are we going to do? Shall I jump out of the window, let's all jump out of the window. And then a few days later this same sophisticated person tells you now things are going rather well and everybody says I agree with you I think we are rich. And that is what we call market sentiment.

SUPERMAN: Surely we are exaggerating just a bit.

BATMAN: Well I don't know. In the middle of August this year when the market absolutely plummeted in London a well-known city firm, State Street Global Markets, issued a statement in which it said and I quote ‘ market participants don't know whether to buy on the rumour and sell on the news, do the opposite, do both, or do neither depending on which way the wind is blowing’.

SUPERMAN: This is the kind of rigorous analysis companies will pay huge salaries for.

BATMAN: Yes exactly and a few days later when the markets had gone up a little bit the senior equities adviser on ABN Amro Morgan said and I quote ‘ we are back to happy days again’.

SUPERMAN: Well no price is too high for that kind of mature wisdom is it not.

BATMAN: These sorts of people are paid millions of dollars in bonuses.

SUPERMAN: Yes of course. During this summer there have been actual causes behind the volatility in the market I mean specifically and especially in America granting vast numbers of mortgages to people who can't afford them on properties which are diminishing in value.

BATMAN: It is the so-called subprime situation.

SUPERMAN: How does that work in fact?

BATMAN: Well imagine if you can an unemployed man sitting on a crumbling porch somewhere in Alabama in his string vest and a chap comes along and says would you like to buy this house before it falls down and why don't you let me lend you the money.

SUPERMAN: And is this chap who says this is he a banker?

BATMAN: Oh no he is a mortgage salesmen; his income depends entirely on the number of mortgages that he can arrange.

SUPERMAN: So his judgment to arrange mortgages is completely objective.

BATMAN:Completely objective yes absolutely.

SUPERMAN: And what happens next?

BATMAN: Well then this debt, this mortgage, is taken, bought by a bank and packaged together on Wall Street with a lot of other similar debt.

SUPERMAN: Without going into much detail about what is actually…

BATMAN: Without going into any detail, no it is far too boring. And so this is put into a package of debt and then it is moved on to Wall Street and it is extraordinary what happens then, then somehow this package of dodgy debt stops being a package of dodgy debt and starts being what we call a structured investment vehicle.

SUPERMAN: An SIV.

BATMAN: An SIV exactly.

SUPERMAN: Yes I see and then someone like you comes along and buys it.

BATMAN: I buy it yes and then I will ring up, I don’t know, somebody in Tokyo and say look I've got this package do you want to buy it and they say what is in it and I say I haven't got the faintest idea and they say how much do you want for it and I say $100-million and then they say fine and that’s it. And that's the market.

SUPERMAN: Presumably this packe, I mean that kind of thing can happen several times to the same package and every time it does of course then you or someone like you will get a fee and a mark-up and …

BATMAN: And a profit well you can't expect me to do it for nothing it is hard work.

SUPERMAN: In view of the fact that in these packages there is a lot of dodgy debt what is it about it that attracts the financial risk taker?

BATMAN: Well because these hedge funds as they are called which specialise in these debts they all have very good names.

SUPERMAN:You mean they are responsible companies.

BATMAN: No it's got nothing to do with their reputation they have actually very good names; the names they think up are very good. I'll give you an example; there is a very well-known American Wall Street firm called Bear Stearns who have two of these hedge funds which specialise in these mortgage debts and they lost so much money, well lost so much of its value, that Bear Stearns announced that they would have to put in $3.2-billion into one of the funds to try and keep it afloat.

SUPERMAN: $3.2-billion.

BATMAN: $3.2-billion yes and even then they said investors couldn't get any money out of it and they were going to let the other fund go but one of these funds was called the High-Grade Structured Credit Strategies Fund and the other was called the High-Grade Structured Credit Enhanced Leverage Fund.

SUPERMAN: Well that sounds very good, it sounds very trustworthy.

BATMAN: Well this is the magic of the market, what started off as lending a few thousand dollars to an unemployed man in a string vest has become a high-grade structured credit enhanced leverage fund.

SUPERMAN: I like the sound of it.

BATMAN: It sounds very trustworthy, I mean it's got good words in it; it's got words like high.

SUPERMAN: High is good.

BATMAN: Better than low anyway. And structured is another good word.

SUPERMAN: Very good.

BATMAN: Enhanced.

SUPERMAN: I love enhanced. I mean I would buy anything if it said enhanced.

BATMAN: Well absolutely. It might have been different if it said the unemployed man in a string vest fund.

SUPERMAN: Because then alarm bells might start to ring. Despite these very plausible names surely the reality is that the people that lend all this money have been incredibly stupid.

BATMAN: Oh no, no, no the reality is what was stupid was at some point somebody asked how much money these houses are actually worth. I mean if they hadn’t had bothered to ask that question then everything would have gone on as perfectly normal but they unfortunately did.

SUPERMAN: I see but now you see people who are saying the crisis is likely to turn into a financial meltdown. I mean can that be avoided?

BATMAN: It can be avoided provided that governments and central banks give us, the financial speculators, back the money that we have lost.

SUPERMAN: But isn't that rewarding greed and stupidity?

BATMAN: No it is rewarding what the Prime Minister Gordon Brown calls ‘the ingenuity of the markets’.

SUPERMAN: I see.

BATMAN: And we don't want this money to spend on ourselves we want this money just to go into the markets so that we can carry on borrowing and lending money as if nothing has happened without thinking too much about it.

SUPERMAN: If the worst came to the worst and you didn't get this money what then?

BATMAN: Well then there would be another market crash and then I would say to you what people like me always say that it is not us that will suffer it is your pension fund.
Hehehehehehe
 
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BATMAN: "Jungle life
I'm far away from nowhere
On my own like Tarzan Boy
Hide and seek
I play along while rushing cross the forest
Monkey business on a sunny afternoon
Jungle life
I'm living in the open
Native beat that carries on
Burning bright
A fire the blows the signal to the sky
I sit and wonder does the message get to you

Night to night
Gimme the other, gimme the other
chance tonight
Gimme the other, gimme the other
Night to night
Gimme the other, gimme the other world

Jungle life
You're far away from nothing
It's all right
You won't miss home
Take a chance
Leave everything behind you
Come and join me
Won't be sorry
It's easy to survive

Jungle life
We're living in the open
All alone like Tarzan Boy
Hide and seek
We play along while rushing cross the forest
Monkey business on a sunny afternoon

Night to night
Gimme the other, gimme the other
Chance tonight
Oh Yeah
Night to night
Gimme the other, gimme the other
Night to night
You won't play
Night to night
Gimme the other, gimme the other
Chance tonight
Oh Yeah
Night to night
Night to night
Gimme the other, gimme the other..." [fades]
 
Thanks, it´s from the English comedians Bird and Fortune. Cool song!
 
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HERMIONE: I can´t believe Ron ignores me! He´s my dream, my life, sex on legs, a God among men!!

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RACHEL: You surely mean the one from the books, the one from the movies is a complete idiot and a wuss, and not even useful as a sidekick at this point!

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HERMIONE: Huuuuuh... Yeah, yeah, sure I do...
 
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Robin: "Knock, knock."
Batman[sigh]: "Who's there?"
Robin: "Kraven MooreHead."
Batman: "Who's Kraven MooreHead?"
Robin: "Apparently...YOU ARE!!"

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BATMAN: "Dark & Brooding, Dark & Brooding, is that all any of you f***in' f***s care about is the f***in' dark & brooding?! Can't I have a lighter, more playful side?! Can't I show any other emotion?! Can't I laugh, can't I smile?! How about I rip your balls off & shove them down your throat, how's that for dark & brooding?!"
JOKER: "Actually that last part would be more mean spirited than dark & brooding."
 
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HERMIONE: I can´t believe Ron ignores me! He´s my dream, my life, sex on legs, a God among men!!

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RACHEL: You surely mean the one from the books, the one from the movies is a complete idiot and a wuss, and not even useful as a sidekick at this point!

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HERMIONE: Huuuuuh... Yeah, yeah, sure I do...
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Glad you enjoyed Batman singing Tarzan Boy.

I liked yours too proto, ked.
 
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NEESON: "Do you hate bad filmmakers & bad film producers so much that you lock yourself up with them so you can take them on one at a time?"

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BALE: "Actually there were 7 of them."

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NEESON: "I counted 6, Mr. Bale."

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BALE: "Who are you? How do you know me?"

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NEESON: "The world is too small a place for Christian Bale to disappear, no matter how far he chooses to sink. You've been studying the fraternity of bad directors/producers, but whatever your original intentions, you have become truly lost."
 
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BATMAN: "How dare you criticize past versions of yourself?!"
JOKER: "All I'm saying is that what makes me the one true Joker is that I laugh at pain and I laugh at death, something Jack Nicholson's Joker failed to do and something the DCAU Joker voiced by Mark Hamill failed to do! For that simple reason alone - as well as my Oscar win - I am the one tr-"
BATMAN: "Shut up! Shut up!! Just shut the f*** up!!! I am sick & tired of this superiority complex of yours! We the people have a right to enjoy other versions of the Joker!"
 
Thanks Panthro! Great stuff all around, especially the Begins one!

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RUSSEL: Would you be in need of any assistence today, sir?


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BATMAN: Sorry, you´re talking to the wrong cranky old man, kid!
 
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Joker´s reaction to Disney buying Marvel.
 
those were both great UF.

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BATMAN: "
I've got sunshine
On a cloudy day.
When it's cold outside,
I've got the month of May.

Well, I guess you'll say
What can make me feel this way?
My girl. (My girl, my girl)
Talkin' 'bout my girl. (My girl)

I've got so much honey
The bees envy me.
I've got a sweeter songThan the birds in the trees.

Well, I guess you'll say
What can make me feel this way?
My girl. (My girl, my girl)
Talkin' 'bout my girl. (My girl)

Ooooh, Hoooo.

Hey, hey, hey.
Hey, hey, hey.

I don't need no money,
Fortune or fame.
I've got all the riches, baby,
One man can claim.

Well, I guess you'll say
What can make me feel this way?
My girl. (My girl, my girl)
Talkin' 'bout my girl. (My girl)

Talkin' bout my girl.
I've got sushine on cloudy day
With my girl.
I've even got the month of May with my girl."
 
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Oh yeah! I choose you baby!

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*****! IS YOU ****IN CRAAAZZYY!?!?! GETCHA' ASS OVA HERE!!!

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Now look here Mista Batman.............

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YOU know the name of the game. I mean your ***** just chose me.

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Now we can handle this like some gentlemen.........

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Or.........................

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We can get into.............

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SOME OL' GANGSTA ****!!!!!!

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Look at you! You ain't no PIMP!! Youz a rest haven for HOES!!!

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Don't hate the Playa.............
 
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