Obviously if Heath was still alive they'd have used the Joker.
Because clearly there is no leftover footage from TDK....oh well.
Obviously if Heath was still alive they'd have used the Joker.
I agree, Begins wasn't really about the villians is about the 'how' and the 'why'.TDKR has neither the freshness of a reboot (Begins) on its side, nor a truly memorable villain (the incomparable Heath in TDK). Begins, to be fair, had dull villains, but Nolan's bold "realistic" take is the driving force that keeps it fresh and interesting for me.
I disagree. Yes, Bane is a one note character but the reason he worked and this movie worked in my opinion is thatI think most of TDKR problems stem from Bane. He's such a limited one note character, by the 90 minute mark I'd lost all interest in his agendas. The key to The Joker was his unpredictability, genuine menace and chilling machinations. Bane wants to reduce Gotham to ashes. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
yes, we did get him in the end, and we have his origin story
but won't he need someone to be paired up with, I think I heard there was a Batman reboot and director already selected, so he could be in that?
I took my wife with me
do the two of you argue much?
her disappearing on Batman and him responding "So that's what that feels like", which got one of the biggest laughs from the audience I saw it with.
Also a moment of Bruce Wayne quipping to himself in his Batman voice, which was one of the dumbest things in a film filled to the brim with dumb shit.
Right...because it's not like he's committed or obsessed with his alternate identity.