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1) **If** there are plans for bringng back Ra's I want to find out that the french guy Ducard was not Ra's Al Ghul....and Ken Watanabe IS. And if this is the case I want a real good looking old school Talia by his side, Ubu...and rumor talk of the Lazurus Pit and Ra's being hundreds of years old.
Actually, I would have liked it if Watanabe was Ra's, if only for the fact that Ra's should be a more ethnic individual. But, I enjoyed watching Qui Gon Jinn try to take down the Batman. Not even a Jedi Knight can stand up to the Dark Knight.
2) I would like some mention of the Joker, even a bit of video footage from his cell wearing his clown makeup because he demands it....showing he's getting some pull around arkham.
That would be nice actually. It was obvious by the way that TDK ended, that Nolan had plans for the Joker. Unfortunately, the premature passing of Mr. Ledger has derailed that. Out of respect for his audacious portrayal of the infamous rogue, I doubt we will ever see the character in the final film. But some hint would be nice. I am sure there is some unused footage that could be spliced in a la Marlon Brandon in Superman.
3) The batcave in full form.
I like the current set up. It seems more engrossing than the idea of a guy housing a ton of crap in a cave under his mansion. I like the fact that he has multiple places that house his equipment. The cave for vehicle and suit storage. Wayne Enterprises for his super computer access etc.
4) A batmobile...that looks like a bad azz sports car complete with oldschool bat head hood cover. I'm thinking of a car posted 2 or so months ago on a disscusion thread on here.
This one I have to disagree with. It always seemed unrealistic to me that a guy in a slightly souped up sedan with unnecessary additions (they would slow down your vehicle in real life), would not be followed. The police or villains should easily be able to follow Batman back to his cave, because his vehicles are so flamboyant. The tumbler proved its ability to evade being followed because of its heavy duty all-terrain nature (e.g. roof top jumps, surviving huge falls etc.).
5) A bulked up Chris Bale.
He is already pretty huge. Batman is only around 210 pounds. Bale weighs around that much in the movie (maybe around 190 at the least).
6) A costume that combines more elements of the actual costume from the comics and less robo-bat. I want want a suit made from a special clothe. to paraphrase a quote on the hype ; it's not imppossile to create a clothe costume that looks fantastic "only the will and imagination/desire is lacking"
While Sandy Collara's fantastic short film (Batman Dead End) gave us Clark Bartram in an amazingly faithful representation of the comic suit, I can understand why every director has maintained the armored look.
Even in the comic books, Batman is heavily armored (lead lined cowl, kevlar/nomex weave vest, millitary grade armored combat boots, weighted tips in the cape for combat and defense purposes etc). The difference is, the comic books ignore these facts and still show a skin tight costume as if all Batman wore were spandex tights. It is sort of like how nobody properly illustrates that Spider-Man wears web shooters (because realistically speaking, they would show under his gloves). Batman wears armor, thus it makes sense that in the films, he looks armored. Considering he has faced edged weapons, been shot, tazered etc, it would seem ridiculous for him to survive if all he wore were some lame cloth costume. He kind of needs armor so that you don't lose the suspension of disbelief.
7) An Alfred that does not try to make snyde sarcastic remarks ala Frank Miller that imply he thinks Bruce is crazy (like the "crazy ex-boyfriend you have no idea" exchange)
I like a witty/snarky Alfred. Keeps him from being useless like many stay over characters in a supporting cast (e.g. Mary Jane became useless once she married Peter, Aunt May has been useless for decades etc.).
8) The voice from Batman Begins.
Care to explain?
9) a Batman now in more emotional control in the face of overwelming odds and insanity,the man in control of himself, no more over emotional crazy guy. He practically advertised who he is by his emotional actions! He must be more detatched, analytical, and collected. Let Bruce handle the heavier emotional moments and even then he should exercise control-this man is trained in focused. I want to see the guy from BEGINS.
Do you read Batman? Remember how he freaked out when Dick was shot by Alexander Luther? Remember how he tried to murder the joker when Jason Todd was crow barred upside the head? Batman/Bruce always freaks out when people he loves are in grave danger. He is only calm and detached when it comes to unknown civilians.
10) The Gotham City we saw in begins and less chitown.
You do know that Begins was filmed in Chicago, right?
11)Batman down on the street-level running down street thugs for info, swooping down on alley crimes. maybe even talking to a couple of prostitutes for someones whereabouts. One thing I like from the amazing Denny O'niel/ Neal Adams comics run is that Batman actually talked to people. he wasn't all dark, broody, solitary and tormented-he mixed it up with people. I'm thinking a little of this would be cool.
Didn't we see this in Begins. He talked to a child and even gave up a piece of his equipment so that the child could prove that Batman wasn't an urban legend. Also, we see this right from jump in TDK when he takes down those drug runners in the parking garage.
12) Batarangs
He has consistently used them, though they are more throwing star like and less boomerang like.
13) Bruce in his suit sans cowl working in a crime lab complete with beakers, chemicals etc.
That would be nice. We have seen him doing crime analysis in his various hideouts (e.g. the bullet test scene in TDK), but he has yet to do it while in his suit, with the cowl off, as we often see in the comics.
14) Batman pulling up to Arkhams gravel road in that bad azz car as we hear the crunching stones, stepping out and walking toward the gate to meet Gordon.
Well, that won't happen now that he is a fugitive. But it would be nice.
15) A Bruce Wayne gravyard scene visiting the grave of his parents.
That is a must. Heck, even a scene of him visiting Crime Alley. That is something that I still like about Tim Burton's Batman. He really understood the importance of that relationship, as conveyed by the scene where Vicky photographs Bruce visiting Crime Alley.
16) A great mystery/detective story as the backbone to some kick ass action.
That would be nice. They do have some minor mysteries (e.g. trying to figure out who was killing city officials, and which official will be next), but they are never on such a grand scale as say, trying to figure out who the Calendar killer is, in the Long Halloween.
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