The Dark Knight Rises You Have My Permission To Lounge - Part 6

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Agree or disagree with this list?
 
Without giving it much thought, I would say what he did to Superman and Metropolis should be number 1. What he did to Harley shouldn't be ahead of it IMO. Him killing kids in TDKR should be in there too IMO and high up the list. Him and Batman had a battle to the death in Endgame and that should be in there as well, I feel. What he did with Essen and the babies should be higher too IMO. I also feel that Harleys position is too high.
 
I wouldn't have Death of the Family on the list at all since he didn't really do anything noteworthy. Tricking the Batfamily into thinking he cut off their faces when he really had not is not even a contender for the most evil things he's done.
 
Agreed. I wouldn't have him having his face cut off in there either.
 
That too. Self harming himself is hardly evil. Nobody is going to feel sympathy for him. If it was a list for the most crazy things he's done, that would be a worthy entry.
 
Hopefully we see more of the cave in the Batman.

While I like the look of the cave for the most part, it could've been a little more grandiose in my opinion.
 
Let us relive the original TDK December trailer.

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I legit watched this over a hundred times back in the day. Chills.
 
This should have made the list and been placed high as far as I am concerned.

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Let us relive the original TDK December trailer.

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I legit watched this over a hundred times back in the day. Chills.

December 2007. Magical times. That trailer still gives me goosebumps.
 
Without giving it much thought, I would say what he did to Superman and Metropolis should be number 1. What he did to Harley shouldn't be ahead of it IMO. Him killing kids in TDKR should be in there too IMO and high up the list. Him and Batman had a battle to the death in Endgame and that should be in there as well, I feel. What he did with Essen and the babies should be higher too IMO. I also feel that Harleys position is too high.
In your opinion though right? :cwink:
 
December 2007. Magical times. That trailer still gives me goosebumps.

The bootleg of that trailer leaking was probably the highlight for me. You hardly see them nowadays, but there's something really special about watching a bootleg of a trailer for the first time like that. You can feel the energy in the room. It was the first time anyone saw Ledger's Joker in motion. He looked possessed. Still does.
 
That is, by the way, still one of the best trailers I've ever seen. Perfectly edited. Gives a sense of tone, stakes, and character without really giving away any of the story.
 
Still the best comic book movie trailer ever. The Watchmen trailer comes in second.
 
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The only hope the ending left me with was "oh god, I hope this one is the last cut." But no, it kept going and going and going.
 
Without giving it much thought, I would say what he did to Superman and Metropolis should be number 1. What he did to Harley shouldn't be ahead of it IMO. Him killing kids in TDKR should be in there too IMO and high up the list. Him and Batman had a battle to the death in Endgame and that should be in there as well, I feel. What he did with Essen and the babies should be higher too IMO. I also feel that Harleys position is too high.
I agree with this post.
 
I can't figure out Lex Luthor.

He expected Superman to kill Batman (he says something like "one Bathead short"). So he is smart enough to control Bruce Wayne's emotions and prejudices to the point of confronting Superman with the intention to ******* kill, but thought the Bat wouldn't/couldn't kill him?

That must mean he also knew that Batman would suddenly become friends with Superman after realizing both of their mothers are Martha? So he figured that Superman would call his mother by name right before he was impaled. He also calculated that Lois Lane would be there to clarify things to Batman.

This is beyond genius level intellect. This is a Godly sort of omnipresence.

So he calculated that Superman/Batman would kiss and make up and come for his skinny ass. Hence why he created Doomsday, right?

Did he also plan for his death? Because Doomsday almost punched his organs out. Don't tell me omni-intelligent Lex Luthor simply didn't plan for Doomsday to take a shot at him.

He must've known that Doomsday would be killed right? So why didn't he plan for his escape?

So his plan was for Superman to save him from Doomsday killing him and then going to prison?

I think I understand now. He has a phobia of getting a haircut from a barber so this was all an elaborate ruse by supersmart Luthor to manipulate DC's greatest heroes to put him in prison and finally shed that fur.

He isn't difficult to understand. Not by a longshot.
He had a backup plan.
If Superman didn't kill batman. Simple......Its Doomsday.

You say he calulated that Batman and Superman would "kiss and make up".
Don't try and make BvS dumber then you are trying to make it out to be because it isn't.. Lex. just had a back up plan. Nothing crazy.
Again... somebody makes fun of the Martha moment because they can't comprehend it. Geoff Johns thinks it's an awesome revelation but what does he know.
Let didn't calculate their mothers name or Lois.
That's just how it played out.
 
This never gets old.



Especially the 'MARTHA' bit.
 
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