Technomancer wrote:My only complaint really is that the writers need to remember that the human body is mostly water too.
uc pseudonym wrote:Second, I liked the new villains. That's all I'll say about them, other than that for a while I thought Batman was going to take their philosophy, and that worried me, as it was even more vicious than the darker incarnations of Batman.
termyt wrote:[spoiler]Batman refuses to accept the tired old anti-hero myth that to defeat evil you must become evil. Instead, he takes the high road and becomes a true hero instead of an anti-hero. My tag line for this was "He is in the darkness but not of the darkness.[/spoiler]
Michael wrote: NO Johnny Depp for the Joker. I have never seen him to a manical, insane villian. The closest was 'Secret Window' and he was just midly crazy in that. Michael Keaton or Mark Hamil would be good.
VioletEyedCat wrote:Johnny Depp can do anything. Who woulda thought the young hot shot from 21 Jump Street could also be Burton's Frankenstein? Or the creepiest Candy Man ever? Or a charming, but slighty crazy pirate? I can see him going evil in an instant. He's cool like that.
Yojimbo wrote:Well I'm kinda meh about him I mean he *might* be able to do a good Joker but it's hard to say. As far as everyone saying Mark Hammil would be a good Joker I have to disagree. He does the voice of him in the cartoon but that doesn't matter. Mark Hammil is washed up and could never be a villain voice or no. Jack Nicholson will always be the true Joker funny, sick, and twisted!:P
YeshuaKnight wrote: [SPOILER]so perhaps ra's didn't actually die in that train wreck, but lived and while he's recovering he's gonna send in others of equal caliber to destroy gotham once and for all [/SPOILER]
No, there are definitely going to be sequels. The whole point of calling it Batman Begins was the idea that the time has finally come to use new technology to try another shot at the Batman films. Its kind of a reincarnation if you will.
British actor Paul Bettany has joined the race to play Batman's nemesis The Joker in a planned sequel to Batman Begins. Director Christopher Nolan left no doubt The Joker would feature heavily in the next Batman installment when the villain, formerly played by Jack Nicholson, left a calling card in the final scene of the box office smash hit. And now Batman fansites are desperately trying to make sure producers pick the right man for the job. Crispin Glover was an early favorite, along with Star Wars' Mark Hamill, who provides the voice of The Joker in the Batman animated series and Aussie actor Lachy Hulme, and now Bettany has got the fans' vote. An insider tells website Batman-on-film.Com that the A Beautiful Mind star is officially in the running to play the evil character.
SpikeSpiegel306 wrote:I am hoping that they will maybe show Joker's major role in the "creation," if you will, of most of Gotham's supervillains. Maybe at the end of the second one there will be something about Joker accidentally creating Clayface, developing Bane's venom, or calling Solomon Grundy back from the dead. If Nolan truly wants to stick closely to the comics, there will be a lot of supervillains having minor parts in the next one.
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