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seriously WTF you both guys are going to need your OWN thread to argue, I keep coming here thinking there are more Dark Knight posts :monkey4
 
Alex Maverick sounds like a good cowboy name though. He sounds like someone who would kick ass. :lol
 
seriously WTF you both guys are going to need your OWN thread to argue, I keep coming here thinking there are more Dark Knight posts :monkey4

Don't blame me. That weirdo thinks my name is Alex. :dunno :lol

Alex Maverick sounds like a good cowboy name though. He sounds like someone who would kick ass. :lol

Too bad that's not my name. But apparently I'm not who I say I am. :rotfl
 
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Too bad the reality is someone who looks like the guy from Sling Blade.

:lol:lol:lol

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You might be funny if you had the slightest clue what you were talking about. Instead I suspect you've been harassing some poor innocent bastard on a social media site with threats of going all Mr. Furley on his ass. :lol
 
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You might be funny if you had the slightest clue what you were talking about. Instead I suspect you've been harassing some poor innocent bastard on a social media site with threats of going all Mr. Furley on his ass. :lol

Oh, wait, you're right. You look more like the guy from above. Thanks!

:lol:lol:lol

And you might be funny if any of that were true.
 
From Empire

There was a lot of speculation as to who would be the bad guy in the sequel to the phenomenal The Dark Knight. Fan reaction seemed to be centered on The Riddler and as it turns out WB executives had a similar train of thought.

Batman-News.com had the details on an interview that David S. Goyer did with Empire magazine about the details.

At the premiere for The Dark Knight in 2008 he says the studio already had their mind made up. They said, “it’s gonna be The Riddler, and we want it to be Leonardo DiCaprio…”

The same interview confirms that Nolan and Goyer didn't even know how the movie would go or who the villain would be until the fall of that year, but they did know how the film would end and Goyer says it hasn't changed from their original conception. "When Goyer saw that final scene from The Dark Knight Rises, he got a lump in his throat
 
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