According to the article, the next title is "A First Look at 'Batman Under the Red Hood'"
Some websites I've found that discuss this news advocate either a PG-type origin to the Joker or an adaptation of "Batman: Under the Hood" storyline. If I had to bet space quatloos on one or the other, I'd choose the former over the latter. What do you think about this announcement?
Also, why perpetuate the hilariously shallow cliché of using British accents when setting a story "in ancient times"? When the trailer announces that "there are some who wish to destroy the world" does the movie imply the Middle East, the actual globe or England? The actor's voices should have passports for all of the traveling their accents have done thus far...
I was wondering when this Black Lantern would show up. My WAG theory is that this is only his physical body, while his soul is either trapped in Purgatory or is wandering the globe.
Find out: - How The Princess Bride, Days of Our Lives, and Arleen herself helped inspire the creation of the character. - Arleen's (unintentional) story contributions to Batman: The Animated Series - Why she thinks Harley stays with Joker - Her opinions on the recent Batman: Arkham Asylum video game, where she returned as Harley.
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Interview with Janet Batchler « Result #5 on Nov 27, 2009, 11:26pm »
My site, Brother-Eye, has an exclusive interview with Batman Forever co-writer Janet Scott Batchler.
Whether you love or hate the film, you won't want to miss out on reading: - Just how much/little involvement Tim Burton had in developing Batman Forever - The comic book influences on the film - Who they originally envisioned to play the Riddler (It’s not much of a surprise) - What lead to the creation of Chase Meridian - Ideas that didn't make it into the film
Find out: - How The Princess Bride, Days of Our Lives, and Arleen herself helped inspire the creation of the character. - Arleen's (unintentional) story contributions to Batman: The Animated Series - Why she thinks Harley stays with Joker - Her opinions on the recent Batman: Arkham Asylum video game, where she returned as Harley.
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Re: Homosexual Marriage « Result #7 on Nov 8, 2009, 1:30pm »
No worries
At this point in my life, I hold the view that LGBT advocates are not morally reproachable (i.e. I do not see a problem in the lifestyle by itself.) What I do object to is the insistence that LGBT advocates immediately be granted entitlements for being gay.
For the record, I am firmly opposed to amending the United States Constitution to solve this issue. However, if LGBT’s want the same benefits as married heterosexuals, they need to put this issue to the American people in the form of proposed legislation changes at the state-level. Not everyone will agree with these proposals, but that’s the way true democracies work; you need to accept the fact that not everyone will agree with you 100% of the time.
It’s the difference between throwing a tantrum for a new car from your parents and illustrating why you deserve said car by level-headed reasoning and raising your own money through hard work. Right now, stammering out something to the effect of, “Well, [name of country] has these rights and I want them, too!” as evidence in support of these rights just comes across as petulant. There are no “free rides” in this country. I feel that LGBT advocates need to demonstrate clearly why LGBTs deserve the same rights as heterosexually married couples and the American people will consider the issue as presented.
These are just my current opinions on the matter, and I will do nothing less than respect others for their views whether they agree with me or not on the matter.
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Re: Yes? No? Yes! No? « Result #8 on Nov 8, 2009, 12:45pm »
I've been hearing bits here and there that the new films will scrap the original Superman films and start from scratch, which, if done carefully, could be beneficial for fans and filmmakers alike.
No frickin' kidding. All I gotta say is if they mess up Wolvie, Deadpool, or Gambit, heads will roll. Big time. Not even by any fault of mine. Probably if they mess up Nightcrawler or Spidey or Iron Man or Cap or Punisher or... or... or...
Point is... THEY SHALL DIE.
That is all.
LOL... so Disney better not mess up.
I have no idea if they will or not, especially in light of the fact that they're deciding to "re-brand" Mickey Mouse to make him more edgy (i.e. "Since The Dark Knight was a huge hit, other non-Batman related properties need to be the same!" ) for today's jaded youngsters
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