Indeed. They all have their own goals and ways of going about things. Batman's definitely not lacking in this department.What a load of bull. One reason why Batman's rogues gallery is generally considered the best is the diversity of them. They are all so unique and psychologically different. They are as different from each other as Batman is from them.
Good way of putting it.Joker has always been more about terrorising Batman whilst Riddler is more about challenging him.
I think perhaps The Riddler would make for a better foil in a series where Batman is really emphasized as the master detective he is in the comics. He'd be the ideal villain to use for detective/mystery Batman film in my mind. Hope we get to see it some day.
The irony of saying that the Riddler is a "watered down Joker", and then making his version of Bane a lot like his Ra's is amusing to me.
The irony of saying that the Riddler is a "watered down Joker", and then making his version of Bane a lot like his Ra's is amusing to me.
That doc was really cool. I've watched it several times.
I would have loved to see a Nolan Riddler more than anyone. Seriously, I had the hugest fanboy ***** for that to happen.
But I do get where Nolan is coming from. The Riddler is just not a homicidal character like The Joker is. So if you're looking for a way to somehow raise the stakes after The Joker (which honestly seemed like it would be impossible after I first saw TDK), Riddler is not the right guy. If they had made Riddler a character who set elaborate death traps and made him a mass killer...well, then that sorta would have been Joker-izing him.
I agree Agent Orange, the only way I could have seen him working in the third movie would be a more peripheral role as a P.I. looking to get to the truth about Dent/Batman. But they went a direction that rendered that unnecessary.
I still do lament never getting to see Nolan's take on the character though. Would have fit him like a glove.
The irony of saying that the Riddler is a "watered down Joker", and then making his version of Bane a lot like his Ra's is amusing to me.
Yeah, Riddler could have fit perfectly into the world Nolan created...just not ideal for a concluding chapter villain.
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Cory: "to the (perceived) plot hole"You know how divisive a movie is when it appears at both the underrated and overrated section of a list:
Underrated (Cory Everett) - http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/the-overrated-and-underrated-films-of-2012-20121217
Overrated (Katie Walsh)- http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/the-overrated-and-underrated-films-of-2012-20121217?page=3

You know how divisive a movie is when it appears at both the underrated and overrated section of a list:
Underrated (Cory Everett) - http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/the-overrated-and-underrated-films-of-2012-20121217
Overrated (Katie Walsh)- http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/the-overrated-and-underrated-films-of-2012-20121217?page=3

It really gets on my nerves that not a damn thing is mentioned of Joker in this movie. Every single villain in the series was at least mentioned but Joker? Oh that guy?!?!? We just threw him in Arkham and never thought about him ever again. Ugh