What if Tim Burton done Bane?

Depicated? Don't you mean defecated? :cwink:

I don't think Burton would've gone with Bane. I think Two Face and Scarecrow would've been his subsequent villains.

BUT... If Burton HAD done Bane... perhaps he would've given the guy (no doubt) some tragic backstory.
 
I could kinda picture him doing a Jekyll and Hyde thing with the character
 
Nah, I think Ban wouldve been as wrong for Burton as Clayface for Nolan.
 
Depicated? Don't you mean defecated? :cwink:

I don't think Burton would've gone with Bane. I think Two Face and Scarecrow would've been his subsequent villains.

BUT... If Burton HAD done Bane... perhaps he would've given the guy (no doubt) some tragic backstory.

His backstory is tragic already. He was the son of a criminal and they imprisoned him from a young age in place of his father because they couldn't capture him.
 
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His backstory is tragic already. He was the son of a criminal and they imprisoned him from a young age in place of his father because they couldn't capture him.

Sorry I should've said freakishly tragic. :cwink:
 
Catwoman is not freakishly tragic in the comics. Burton just changed her. Same as he did with Penguin. He could have changed bane and probably would have if he had used him.
 
Catwoman is not freakishly tragic in the comics. Burton just changed her. Same as he did with Penguin. He could have changed bane and probably would have if he had used him.

Catwoman and Penguin ahve tragic stories in comics. Do your homework.
 
guess he means the character has a pathos and is suffering internally, which is very much a definition of both a lot of Burton characters and a lot of Batman characters, but admitedly Bane isnt one of them
 
I said freakishly tragic.

Pay attention.

No, I said freakishly tragic... As in... Referring to Burton's "spin" on the Batman villains. I'm aware of Catwoman's origin in the comics being different than the Burtonverse.
 
I'm aware of Catwoman's origin in the comics being different than the Burtonverse.

Depends which ones. The Golden Age is pretty close - queit nice working class girl turning into Catwoman with 7 lives after an accident
 
Well, this is a toughie. I'm sure he would had a quirk or something freakish about him. Venom most likely being the cause. I'm not sure how Burton would have done it...
 
No, I said freakishly tragic... As in... Referring to Burton's "spin" on the Batman villains. I'm aware of Catwoman's origin in the comics being different than the Burtonverse.

Characters in movies being different from comics. I think every superhero movie director has done so, right? Ra's is Ducard? Joker wears make-up?
 
Characters in movies being different from comics. I think every superhero movie director has done so, right? Ra's is Ducard? Joker wears make-up?

Yeah I just wasn't sure why Fudgie was quoting himself as me, or rather, using the same line as me. :cwink:

Sure, every director has to change it slightly for the screen. Whether it's a studio directive, or because he just wants to change it slightly out of some sense of having godlike control :cwink:
 
I think he may of gone with something along the lines of the look of the Red Triangle Circus Gang from Batman Returns, perhaps a bit like this kind of idea...
BatmanReturns1.jpg
 
Burton would have only used Bane if it included the Knighfall storyline. I think Burton would have enjoyed seeing Batman physically damaged since many of his characters have some sort of physical deformation.
 
I don't think he would look too dissimilar from Schumacher's.

Yeah I dunno about that. Look at what Schumacher went with for the designs in batman forever and B&R... the costumes were (I think) radically different than the ones from Burton's films. Hard to say really what Burton would've done. I have a mind to think he wouldn't have done Bane at all... but rather moved on to Two Face or the Scarecrow or something.
 
Black blood and a tube going in his brain which plays Prince's music at all times.

Especially I would die 4 u.
 
Maybe he would have gone the Edward Scissorhands route and made him a leatherbound Frankeinstein's monster.
 
I think he may of gone with something along the lines of the look of the Red Triangle Circus Gang from Batman Returns, perhaps a bit like this kind of idea...
BatmanReturns1.jpg

I just can't pass the opportunity to saw how ****ing badass Keaton looks in that shot. Jesus.
 
I personally would have liked to see Burton's take on Ra's al Ghul more than Bane.
 

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