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- tejastech08
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Re: The BATMAN Thread
Lucius Fox needs to tell him after that ordeal at the end of TDK, "me and you are done professionally."
And Bruce would respond, "What don't you fucking understand?!!!"
- tejastech08
- Rep: 194
Re: The BATMAN Thread
And when Bruce asks Lucious for a new gadget but Lucious says "I'm not sure if I can pull that one off," Bruce will respond, "Give me a fucking answer!!!!!"
Re: The BATMAN Thread
If you haven't already this, check it out,
[youtube]70r-Ca8wcVg&feature=related[/youtube]
...And anyone here who lives in the UK... will love this.
[youtube]DjRJlyl7P6E&feature=related[/youtube]
Along with a slightly over done version;
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- tejastech08
- Rep: 194
Re: The BATMAN Thread
LOL, did the BBC get fined for airing it unedited? I know the FCC would have been all over that shit here in the U.S.
Re: The BATMAN Thread
Ok rereading that plot it sounds lame as hell
You're talking about probably the most respected "Graphic Novel" of all time.
Nolan & Goyer named 4 graphic novels as his inspiration for his films "The Long Halloween" (Christian Bales Favourite), "Dark Victory", "The Killing Joke" (Watch Heath Ledger) & finally this crowd/critic/fan pleasing show.
Part III on the other hand though, "The Dark Knight: Strikes Back" where Batman fights 100ft aliens is kind of taking the piss.
- A Private Eye
- Rep: 77
Re: The BATMAN Thread
strat0 wrote:Ok rereading that plot it sounds lame as hell
You're talking about probably the most respected "Graphic Novel" of all time.
I agree with strat, it sounds god awful, I'm glad it never got made. Even by superhero movie standards it sounds ridiculous. It may be a classic graphic novel, but I can't see anything but catastrophe if that got put on the big screen.
That BBC thing was funny