The Top Crusader wrote:They are in the early phases of pre-production of Deadpool, so assuming they don't cancel it, technically it is coming out.
Wow, was not aware of this. Hopefully they make deadpool the right way(breaking the fourthwall and having him trash talking) and not like what they did with X-men origins.
The Top Crusader wrote:
People said the same thing about Ledger, sure, and I liked Ledger overall, but his Joker portrayal was stupid and un-Joker like.
I admit, he probably didn't smile and laugh a whole lot. But they did keep his essential Joker characteristic: being bad just for the joy of it. I like how they made him an anarchist, pyschopathic killer cause I can actually take him more serious. Every single time he was on screen I always felt that sense of fear, the good kind of fear that I didn't know what he was going to do next. Though the whole charade with Joker planning out the whole jail break thing was a bit unbelievable.
The Top Crusader wrote:
And I'm sure Catwoman is there for a love interest, and yes, Batman has had love interests over the years, but OVERALL he is the kind of dude that doesn't focus on such silly things so its annoying it has to be shoehorned into every film when its a rarity in his life.
Agreed about the love interest part. I tend to overlook it because most of the time it becomes cliched or unnecessary except for character development. But at one point of the Batman comics I read
The Top Crusader wrote:
I was hoping after Batman Begins we would jump forward to modern Batman who knows what he is doing and has an awesome Batcave, but after TDK I'm pretty sure we are only getting a few weeks of progression between films so he is some dummy who is still learning.
It would be awesome, but then it would become like any other Super Hero action flick. Its not Nolan's style of directing, he likes to make people think as they are watching the movie.
I would agree if someone else would pick up the movie where the TDKR left off. Just hopefully doesn't turn into a Batman and Robin movie.
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