The Dark Knight Rises *SPOILERS*

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Unfortunately, this should have been posted a few pages back.

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Damn, you shot him right in the head Devil.



Your Kratos Trollface don't animate. WHY?
 
Or a lack of imagination and/or a fear of developing the fantastical. :dunno

He didn't think Killer Croc, Penguin, Clayface, or any of Batman's other more fantastic rogues would work. Just looking at what he did to the Joker reinforces this. He had to fundamentally change how the Joker looked to fit him into his, for lack of a better term, "more realistic" environment. Now that's not saying it didn't work. It did, in the context of the films. But that's not to say he didn't run from the prospect of something along the lines of Hulk.

This is true, I am actually surprised Nolan used Scarecrow AT ALL,
that seems too much fantasy in the Nolan world, I mean, people seeing monsters and creatures, from all 3 movies that seems the least realistic in that sense, the scarecrow,
I was happy with Dark Knight, I Am still happy with Dark Knight, but Nolan was so worried with making this ultra realistic, that he cut a lot of corners and left us a batman that could not only really exist, even within his own universe, but a batman that had to quit, a batman that was no good,
A batman that had to Die to make a real difference,
 
Better than Hot Toys.


Not as good as this though.







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These freak me the hell out.
Especially baby Joker... They're not even cute, they're just ****ing creepy. :slap
Hmm. To me, they look weird, but not creepy.

You want creepy? Try having a My Buddy and then seeing Child's Play for the first time as a kid. I **** you not, that little tiny bastard hit the trash faster than a homeless man eating a cheeseburger. I didn't even care if I got in trouble for it either. **** those things. They still creep me out.

There were three things I was terrified of as a child; Chucky dolls, Mirrors, and Vampires... in that order. I used to cover my neck with a blanket thinking it would keep me safe from Vampires, but mirrors were pretty hard to avoid. Of course, so were dolls, when you have a younger sister. :slap
 
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