Uhhh, Batman Returns STARTED the Naked Men Statue trend... see the Gotham Square where they are naked pulling HUGE levers.Mr. Socko said:When?!?!?!
Whack Arnolds said:Uhhh, Batman Returns STARTED the Naked Men Statue trend... see the Gotham Square where they are naked pulling HUGE levers.![]()
Well they're giant in Batman Returns as well, Shumacher just decided to replicate that look and then add neon lights.Mr. Socko said:Oh, so Shoemaker just made them giant and put them on every street corner![]()
Whack Arnolds said:Well they're giant in Batman Returns as well, Shumacher just decided to replicate that look and then add neon lights.
Yeah, lol. It was all downhill after B89...Mr. Socko said:And put them on every possible street corner in Batman & Robin![]()
Whack Arnolds said:I don't know. For some reason he likes dude??? His utility belt maybe? I don't know? Maybe cause he is the only one who stops him or can stop him, and he's semi-responsible for the Joker being and they represent perfect ying to yang.
Whack Arnolds said:Haha, you don't want your fav. character to be looked at like that, heh?
This is a warning to you....you can discuss people'e or characters' sexual proclivity without resorting to rude crude comments. Do not get into gay bashing....talk civily.Mr. Socko said:Now I like that idea, but I think the Joker should be just fixated with him, I'll leave the homo part out.
CConn said:There's always been at least a sexual-like attraction with Joker to Batman. I can show you panels right now that have Joker calling Batman "cupcake" and such. Honestly, I hardly think it's because the Joker is "gay," but is due to deeper, psychological tramas, which we all the Joker has gads of.
Socko is just being homophobic, and frankly, is showing a great lack of understanding of the character itself.
Personally, no, I wouldn't like to see any overly sexual Joker/Batman relationship - simply because, I dunno, it would, IMO, make the film a bit less innocent - but the stuff they normally do (pet names, and soforth) would be perfectly fine.
That's what I meant. Perfect, Cconn.CConn said:There's always been at least a sexual-like attraction with Joker to Batman. I can show you panels right now that have Joker calling Batman "cupcake" and such. Honestly, I hardly think it's because the Joker is "gay," but is due to deeper, psychological tramas, which we all the Joker has gads of.
Socko is just being homophobic, and frankly, is showing a great lack of understanding of the character itself.
Personally, no, I wouldn't like to see any overly sexual Joker/Batman relationship - simply because, I dunno, it would, IMO, make the film a bit less innocent - but the stuff they normally do (pet names, and soforth) would be perfectly fine.
Katsuro said:Has anyone here read The Long Halloween. There's a scene where Joker's flaying a plane and Batman is haning on trying to stop him.
"Quick question, When the clock strikes twelve, do I get a little kiss?"
Just wanted to point that out.
Uhh, Ra's Al Ghul was very much in essence a faithful rendition of the character of Ra's Al Ghul from the comics.
The Guard said:Oh, we're going to play that game. In essence, Mr. Freeze was in many ways a very much a faithful rendition of the Mr. Freeze from the comics (sadly). I tend to just ask that their essences show up onscreen, so I wasn't too disappointed in Ra's Al Ghul's portrayal. But I'm talking about whether the major aspects of the character are touched upon. So did anyone see Ra's Al Ghul's Lazarus Pit? Anyone see him seeking to destroy the entire human race because of the state of the planet? Anyone see Talia, or see any mention of him wanting Bruce Wayne to be his heir and bear children to continue his lineage. "It should be you standing by my side, saving the world" is not remotely the same thing as "Be my heir". Anyone see a massive worldwide organization behind him, not just the League of Shadows/Assassins? Anyone see him utter the word "Detective"? Anyone ever remember Ra's pretending to be someone named Ducard in the comics? Or pretending to be anyone?
The Joker may in fact be asexual. But since what he does is what gets him off, that is his sexual outlet. Since Batman is involved in this, I'd say there's definitely some kind of attraction by The Joker to Batman, but I don't know that I'd call it overtly sexual or homosexual. It matters not, anyway. If you limit these characters with such terms, you really do them a disservice.
GoldGoblin said:So the Joker won't be the main villain.
Qui Gon Ducard said:How would it have been if at the end of BEGINS, there had been no Joker hint, then in this there was a person pulling the strings etc and like macphisto said Bam the big reveal at the end. If Nolan and co could have kept the whole Mr J thing under wraps and you sat there watching a film in which you were waiting for say...Harvey to become two face and them up pops Mr J how mind f*****g would that have been? I would have loved that...
That he was.The Guard said:Oh, we're going to play that game. In essence, Mr. Freeze was in many ways a very much a faithful rendition of the Mr. Freeze from the comics (sadly).
It did.I tend to just ask that their essences show up onscreen
They were.But I'm talking about whether the major aspects of the character are touched upon.
Is "seeing" the lazarus pit what makes him faithful, or how the character acts? No I didn't see the "Lazarus Pit", but it was severely hinted at that he might be immortal. And thats the reason FOR the "Lazarus Pit".So did anyone see Ra's Al Ghul's Lazarus Pit?
Yes, yes we did. But they only alter the intiation of the motive of his actions being from the state of the planet through pollution, but the desecration of the planet THROUGH CRIME. So be eradicating crime, and the people who take part in it, he is trying to re-store civilization and the world to 'balance'.Anyone see him seeking to destroy the entire human race because of the state of the planet?
Is Talia what makes up the true character of "Ra's Al Ghul"? We didn't see Joker as a nameless "red hood" in Batman 1989, but you proclaim that rendition of the Joker to be about as faithful as it comes. This is being a little hypocritical is not? Just because you aren't getting every exact detail from the character of the comics, does not mean that the character on screen isn't an accurate representation from the source material. Because Ra's Al Ghul in Batman Begins, was very much so.Anyone see Talia
No, but he was asking him to just be his heir. " You were my greatest student, It should be you standing by my side saving the world..." That is in certain words asking him and offering the chance for Ra's to in a way be his surrogate father, and as you read into it beyond that (which was blatantly obvious)... it means Bruce would have to carry a lineage and be the eventual leader of the League of Shadows. Duh. Oh, and that piece of dialogue also goes to accurately reflect the Ra's from the comics, where he believe full heartedly that what he is doing is the right thing, and isn't actually trying to be malicious or evil.or see any mention of him wanting Bruce Wayne to be his heir and bear children to continue his lineage.
What does calling him detective have to do with ANYTHING? It would be kind of pointless, and very weird to see a man who KNOWS the name of the person he is talking to, but calls him 'detective'??? And once again, is the fact that he doesn't call him detective, actually straying from who and what the character is? No... he simply just doesn't clal him detective, cause its mad corny. Especially if he continued to call him that.Anyone see him utter the word "Detective"?
No, that wasn't in the comics at all. That was a twist, that was meant for the movie canon. Ducard was as accurate as they come. He starts off training Bruce in various methodologies...and Bruce eventually comes to know of the true manner and intenions of Ducard, and finds out he is just as evil as the people he is fighting against. In this case, in the end we find out he is Ra's Al Ghul. The fact that the actual Ra's Al Ghul goes by a seperate identity, to keep his secret safe, is realistic and adds an intriguing aspect to the character not found in the comics. It actually ADDS something to make it better.Anyone ever remember Ra's pretending to be someone named Ducard in the comics? Or pretending to be anyone?

I know this, lol. Keyser...it's me, Nuk Nukk.Keyser Sushi said:Well done, Whack Arnolds, those are the things I'd have said to The Guard on those points.
The thing is, The Guard is going to respond just as thoroughly. Good luck!![]()
