The Dark Knight Rises (Batman 3) - No Riddler

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On the subject of TDKR, I have a horrible feeling it isn't going to be very good. I don't know why, I just can't shake it from my poor little head.
 
So many junior members unfamiliar with how this has been the nature of NolanGAF threads for about 5-6 years now.


God damn kids these days.

I know. *Puffs pipe*

It's like they don't understand what happens when there is a drought of Bat info.

On the subject of TDKR, I have a horrible feeling it isn't going to be very good. I don't know why, I just can't shake it from my poor little head.

It is the third film blues you're sensing. It will very very interesting to see if Nolan can shake the curse.
 
I know. *Puffs pipe*

It's like they don't understand what happens when there is a drought of Bat info.

We're the old men who walk around the locker room naked, waving our fat stomachs and cocks around all willy nilly in plain view, leaving them to be disgusted in every direction they look.
 
He's made two good films ever, if he gets a Batman film we should castrate every male member of the Bay family in retaliation
 
So many junior members unfamiliar with how this has been the nature of NolanGAF threads for about 5-6 years now.


God damn kids these days.

Yeah because, you know juniors can not possibly have been turned to juniors recently after having been here for some time and then lurking for quite a while longer before joining.
Here is a protip: using junior proves that there are strong odds that you are a drooling jackass.

I am well aware of how it ends up on "nolangaf", that does not mean that it has to be tolerated.
 
I have my doubts about TDKR too. Only because I thought TDK and Inception were inferior to his previous two films. I hope I'm not disappointed again.
 
Anyone wonder what a Malick directed Batman would be like?

I can't really picture it in my head but it would certainly be an experience.
 
Bryan Singer should be mopping the bathroom of a McDonald's in downtown Gary, Indiana if he knows what's good for him.

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Yeah because, you know juniors can not possibly have been turned to juniors recently after having been here for some time and then lurking for quite a while longer before joining.
Here is a protip: using junior proves that there are strong odds that you are a drooling virgin neckbeard.

I am well aware of how it ends up on "nolangaf", that does not mean that it has to be tolerated.

Fixed, more appropriate especially with the man children that make up nolangaf.
 
Sean Penn masturbating (the frame entirely from the waist up) while he mutters to himself in a husky bat voice is the funniest god damn shit I've imagined all year.
 
Anyone wonder what a Malick directed Batman would be like?

I can't really picture it in my head but it would certainly be an experience.

A quick google got this

Christian Bale on Malick and Batman said:
Bale says that Malick’s style of directing wouldn’t have worked on “Batman Begins” because it’s a totally different animal. Bale said, “Well, you have to also remember that different styles of movies requires different styles of working. On 'The New World' we didn't have artificial lighting whatsoever. If we did have anything when we were doing interiors, they would set it up in the morning and it wouldn't move all day. That was it. So you never had down time like when you're waiting for lights to be reapplied. So what that meant was that you had a real great sense of momentum because you never had to stop filming. You could move around everywhere and do whatever you wanted and you never stopped filming.

I would also just stay on the set the whole time. Terry liked that. Sometimes he would just be sitting there, and you didn't have the regular actor chairs. Everything would be over the period and so you might just be hanging out on a period chair and suddenly realize that they'd been filming you for the last ten minutes and you didn't even realize it. It was very nice. It was very nice working in that way.

Obviously with something like 'Batman' it's on a much grander scale and there's the fantasy of the piece which is essential. So there are, of course, times if I had decided to walk ten feet over to the left it would've been panning over and we would've had an hour of lighting that we would have to do because I wanted to walk over there. But I'm working with Chris [Nolan, “Batman Begins” director] on something else now [they’re working on “The Prestige”] which is very much the antithesis of the 'Batman' experience.”
 
Obviously Bryan Singer should make the next slew of Batmovies.

I speak for jett and myself when I say this.

I would rather he kept far away from comic book movies. Superman Returns was a bore fest.

It would be something like this

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I would be so hyped for anything resembling a Final Crisis film/Trilogy. Fuck that would confuse so many people, especially the segment where everyone has to put on 3D glasses. It would be glorious.
 
I would rather he kept far away from comic book movies. Superman Returns was a bore fest.



I would be so hyped for anything resembling a Final Crisis film/Trilogy. Fuck that would confuse so many people, especially the segment where everyone has to put on 3D glasses. It would be glorious.

Not enough dead cops?
 
Cheers for that.

A Malick directed Batman will never happen but I would pay good money to see where the fuck he's go with the character.

I can't think of anyone I'd like to direct another Batman film because the only direction to go now is more comic book.

Fuck it, give it to Edgar Wright.
 
Fincher would be well suited for more technologically oriented heroes like Batman or Ironman, but a larger part of me thinks he'd probably knock out The Punisher with a very different take on the material than what's out there now. Ironman/Batman don't have as deep of darkness / leeway with the license as something like that, Fincher could make his version pretty lean and impactful without being as cheesy.
 
The Punisher is a good shout, as would have Ghost Rider. Unfortunately the directors of the new one fucked it up, it's a shame because they seemed like good choices.

If it was up to me, I'd leave it for years until Nolan and Bale wanted to come back and do a TDKReturns style movie. As it isn't and they will do a new one, Fincher's probably the best possible bet. If Neill Blomkamp's next film builds on the promise of District 9, maybe him, or Alfonso Cuaron.
 
I can't think of anyone I'd like to direct another Batman film because the only direction to go now is more comic book.

Fuck it, give it to Edgar Wright.

A few years ago I would have said Aronofsky could do a good Batman movie. I'm not too sure about that now.

He'd probably just try out outdo Nolan and make a mess of it.

Cuaron is a good shout actually.
 
A few years ago I would have said Aronofsky could do a good Batman movie. I'm not too sure about that now. He'd probably just try out outdo Nolan.

I always thought he was just okay. I was meh about The Wrestler and Requiem, The Fountain was pretty good and I loved Black Swan. But it would be similar to Fincher's I think, I'd like to see it taken in a different direction or not at all.
 
I think a Shane Black written/directed Batman movie would be very interesting. A heavily sarcastic, demented Batman would be great. Plus, if anyone could pull off a decent Batman/Robin combo onscreen it would be Black as he is the master of the "buddy" schtick.

So what I'm essentially saying is bring back Val Kilmer as Batman and get Robert Downey Jnr as Robin and we're set.
 
I always thought he was just okay. I was meh about The Wrestler and Requiem, The Fountain was pretty good and I loved Black Swan. But it would be similar to Fincher's I think, I'd like to see it taken in a different direction or not at all.

Polanski should do the next trilogy from his rape cave in France.
 
Polanski should do the next trilogy from his rape cave in France.

He could do location shooting of the Bat Cave from there.

Shane Black's quite a good choice as well, I don't know if they'd be any good or not because we know how awful the Schumacher films were, but they do need to be more like a comic book or I'm not really interested.
 
Fincher would be well suited for more technologically oriented heroes like Batman or Ironman, but a larger part of me thinks he'd probably knock out The Punisher with a very different take on the material than what's out there now. Ironman/Batman don't have as deep of darkness / leeway with the license as something like that, Fincher could make his version pretty lean and impactful without being as cheesy.

I'd be down for a Fincher-helmed Daredevil.
 
The Punisher is a good shout, as would have Ghost Rider. Unfortunately the directors of the new one fucked it up, it's a shame because they seemed like good choices.

that's sort of what you need, isn't it? You need a franchise that is so messed up that a studio don't know how to fix it and would let a young exciting talent do their own take on it, which is how nolan got onto batman. We might have gotten that without batman and robin.

But the batman name as it is now is more likely to be a burden to established directors and young ones will likely be pushed around. I would say it's even limiting for Nolan. Rebooting for th sake of rebooting a series isn't gonna do much good.
 
that's sort of what you need, isn't it? You need a franchise that is so messed up that a studio don't know how to fix it and would let a young exciting talent do their own take on it, which is how nolan got onto batman. We might have gotten that without batman and robin.

But the batman name as it is now is more likely to be a burden to established directors and young ones will likely be pushed around. I would say it's even limiting for Nolan. Rebooting for th sake of rebooting a series isn't gonna do much good.

Yeah, I really don't see where they're going to go from here. It's a difficult one because it's their biggest money maker but they either carry down the tried and tested road and people will eventually get bored and ideas will run out, or they take a risk and go for something new.
 
War of the Worlds is GREAT. Up until the last five minutes, it is honestly one of my favourite Sci-Fi horrors. Agreed that there is a very tangible feeling of dread running throughout the film. Especially the first time you see it.

It is the film that makes me excited for Robopocalypse. Though from what I have read about the book, I don't like the specific direction. WotW made me believe Spielberg could direct a future machine war.

I know this is a few pages late ... and i'm not really a fan of the film that much but i like that you pointed out the sci-fi horror aspect and that feeling of dread as there were times i felt that was some of the only things the movie did right. I went to this flick with a pretty good group of friends one which had said for years.. like since middle school.. that the only two things that really scare her are lightning and aliens...

it was a wonderful thing to sit next to her durring the rising action in WotW. Like.. white knuckles forgetting to breathe she was so scared. Wonderful. I'll forever give props to the scene of tom cruise running through the streets with ashes of people all over him. Pretty great visual spectacle through out the whole film.
 
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