The Next Villains for The Dark Knight Part II?

Started by Joker89, Thu, 7 Aug 2008, 03:40

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Quote from: raleagh on Sat, 13 Sep  2008, 08:56
Quote from: The Dark Knight on Sat, 13 Sep  2008, 04:48
Two Face was done very realistically.

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You're joking, right?

I'm sure someone brave enough to do an internet search could verify how realistic or not realistic it is.

Sat, 13 Sep 2008, 10:45 #51 Last Edit: Sat, 13 Sep 2008, 10:52 by Sandman
Well appearance wise he wasn't very realistic. He would have been in so much pain a butterfly could take him down.

Quote from: Sandman on Sat, 13 Sep  2008, 10:45
Well apperance wise he wasn't very realistic.
Well, I disagree strongly. He was severely barbecued. With those deep cuts and burns, he had definitely something to be totally wild and mentally unstable about. The make up and CGI guys did an excellent job.


Quote from: The Dark Knight on Sat, 13 Sep  2008, 10:54
He was severely barbecued. With those deep cuts and burns, he had definitely something to be totally wild and mentally unstable about. The make up and CGI guys did an excellent job.

Without doubt.  However, in reality his body would have gone into shock or he would have been subject to massive infection again causing him to go into shock or cardiac arrest.

Quote from: Sandman on Sat, 13 Sep  2008, 11:00
True and after all it's just a movie.
And that's what it's all about!

Quote from: raleagh on Sat, 13 Sep  2008, 11:03
Quote from: Sandman on Sat, 13 Sep  2008, 11:00
True and after all it's just a movie.
And that's what it's all about!
Not to me. That's where we differ. It's more than a film. It is Batman.

Maybe Two-Face could have worn some type of "revealing mask" (Phantom of the Opera mask), to prevent an infection?
"Jack is dead my friend. You can call me, Joker. And, as you can see, I'm a lot happier."

Quote from: Joker89 on Sat, 13 Sep  2008, 17:58
Maybe Two-Face could have worn some type of "revealing mask" (Phantom of the Opera mask), to prevent an infection?
True, he would have been in agonising pain. He didn't want it numbed with medication either. It probably was infected, so in a way his death spared him any more grisly side affects.

He was probably very weak. I don't know how bad that fall was but it killed him instantly.
"Jack is dead my friend. You can call me, Joker. And, as you can see, I'm a lot happier."

QuoteNot to me. That's where we differ. It's more than a film. It is Batman.

In some ways yes in some ways no you find that Nolan's movies to be "The Batman" and don't like Tim Burton's movies, as i find Tim Burtons to be "The Batman" but i don't mind Nolan's films. It all comes down to personal opinion.