I believe Katie was a far superior Rachel. And she acted better and has the bettr look for the character. Maggie was good but she sort of has this "Im fabulous" bitchiness to herI dont like....
But do you really think Scarecrow is the third most important character?
i didnt do the list from most important to least, i just posted them in random order.
I see. Here is how I would rank their importance to the trilogy as a whole:
1. Batman (obviously) 2. Rachel (Bruce's oldest friend and love interest who made him realize the true meaning of justice in BB. She was also the catalyst to Two Face going over to "the dark side" in TDK and impacts Batman to such a degree that he becomes depressed and isolates himself for 7 years after her death.) 3. Rhas Al Ghul (Batman's coach so to speak until he realizes how they differ morally, which furthermore highlights important aspects of Bruce's personality. And...his daughter is the mastermind behind the third movie, though she only wants to complete her father's work.) 4. Alfred (He has always been around to support Bruce as a father figure and offers in many ways insight into the morals of the films.) 5. Jim Gorden ("A hero can be anyone. Even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat around a young boy's shoulders, to let him know the world hadn't ended". One of the most likeable characters, although he did a fatal mistake giving Gotham a false hero in the madman Two Face.) 6. The Joker (because he turned Gotham's white knight against his own city. The Joker was the cause and Two Face was the effect, which is why I consider him more important to the trilogy than Two Face.) 7 Two Face (an important puzzle piece to the Joker's plan, but Jim Gordon and Batman also saw fit to take advantage of his death to strengthen people's faith in the city.) 8. Bane (The corruption of it all eventually lead to Bane building an underground army and being the closest villain to succeed destroying Gotham). 9. Lucius Fox (appeared in all movies and helped Batman a lot with all his inventions and gadgets.) 10. Catwoman (played a prominent part in the last movie, was a fun character, killed Bane and ultimately became Bruce's love interest, although that aspect of the story was slightly rushed). 11. Talia Al Ghul (Seemed at first to help Bruce move on from Rachel to some degree, but ultimately turned out to be the evil mastermind behind everything. I would have put her higher up on the list if it weren't for her character being underdeveloped, given little screentime and revealed as the villain at the very end of the last movie). 12. John Blake (turned up from nowhere and seemed a little anonymous, but he was a likeable, brave and honest cop who never gave up saving the citizens when the other cops either got cold feet or were trapped in a hole. And in the end he turns out to be Robin -- Batman's successor.) 13. Scarecrow (I suppose he was relevant to the theme of confronting your fears, but he was not a very memorable villain).
I take very, very good care of mine though... And I like the classic DVD case look. I can't really tell that much difference, atleast not enough that it matters to me.... I'm just weird B-)
"If you make yourself more than just a man... If you devote yourself to an ideal... You become something else entirely- A Legend."
I take very, very good care of mine though... And I like the classic DVD case look. I can't really tell that much difference, atleast not enough that it matters to me.... I'm just weird B-)
Here are some galleries with Blu-ray screenshots of HBP and DH1. Click on them, click "full size," and you'll see a level of detail you won't find with DVD.
So Crucify the ego, before it's far too late, to leave behind this place so negative and blind and cynical. And you will come to find that we are all one mind, capable of all that's imagined and all conceivable.
I take very, very good care of mine though... And I like the classic DVD case look. I can't really tell that much difference, atleast not enough that it matters to me.... I'm just weird B-)
Here are some galleries with Blu-ray screenshots of HBP and DH1. Click on them, click "full size," and you'll see a level of detail you won't find with DVD.
So Crucify the ego, before it's far too late, to leave behind this place so negative and blind and cynical. And you will come to find that we are all one mind, capable of all that's imagined and all conceivable.
His name is robin so hes robin even if he replaces batman lolz
....that made no sense
You said up above he's Robin. His name? Yes. The character? No, he's John Blake, the NEXT Batman in Nolan's version.
If you want to argue he shouldn't be in Justice League because he's not Bruce Wayne, that's a fair argument. But arguing because his name is Robin is not, loll, he is the Batman now.
His name is robin so hes robin even if he replaces batman lolz
....that made no sense
You said up above he's Robin. His name? Yes. The character? No, he's John Blake, the NEXT Batman in Nolan's version.
If you want to argue he shouldn't be in Justice League because he's not Bruce Wayne, that's a fair argument. But arguing because his name is Robin is not, loll, he is the Batman now.
So he needs to stay in Nolansverse but if they want continuation they need to bring back bale and just have john be robin lol.
Bale won't come back, I don't see it happening.
AND BLAKE IS NOT ROBIN! Grr, loll
I say just find a new actor. You want Bruce Wayne. John is Batman, but he's not Bruce Wayne's Batman. And Bale's Batman wouldn't fit. Just reboot with a new character I say, have some balls
So Crucify the ego, before it's far too late, to leave behind this place so negative and blind and cynical. And you will come to find that we are all one mind, capable of all that's imagined and all conceivable.
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1. Batman (obviously)
2. Rachel (Bruce's oldest friend and love interest who made him realize the true meaning of justice in BB. She was also the catalyst to Two Face going over to "the dark side" in TDK and impacts Batman to such a degree that he becomes depressed and isolates himself for 7 years after her death.)
3. Rhas Al Ghul (Batman's coach so to speak until he realizes how they differ morally, which furthermore highlights important aspects of Bruce's personality. And...his daughter is the mastermind behind the third movie, though she only wants to complete her father's work.)
4. Alfred (He has always been around to support Bruce as a father figure and offers in many ways insight into the morals of the films.)
5. Jim Gorden ("A hero can be anyone. Even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat around a young boy's shoulders, to let him know the world hadn't ended". One of the most likeable characters, although he did a fatal mistake giving Gotham a false hero in the madman Two Face.)
6. The Joker (because he turned Gotham's white knight against his own city. The Joker was the cause and Two Face was the effect, which is why I consider him more important to the trilogy than Two Face.)
7 Two Face (an important puzzle piece to the Joker's plan, but Jim Gordon and Batman also saw fit to take advantage of his death to strengthen people's faith in the city.)
8. Bane (The corruption of it all eventually lead to Bane building an underground army and being the closest villain to succeed destroying Gotham).
9. Lucius Fox (appeared in all movies and helped Batman a lot with all his inventions and gadgets.)
10. Catwoman (played a prominent part in the last movie, was a fun character, killed Bane and ultimately became Bruce's love interest, although that aspect of the story was slightly rushed).
11. Talia Al Ghul (Seemed at first to help Bruce move on from Rachel to some degree, but ultimately turned out to be the evil mastermind
behind everything. I would have put her higher up on the list if it weren't for her character being underdeveloped, given little screentime and revealed as the villain at the very end of the last movie).
12. John Blake (turned up from nowhere and seemed a little anonymous, but he was a likeable, brave and honest cop who never gave up saving the citizens when the other cops either got cold feet or were trapped in a hole. And in the end he turns out to be Robin -- Batman's successor.)
13. Scarecrow (I suppose he was relevant to the theme of confronting your fears, but he was not a very memorable villain).
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They only threw that in for fanboys/people who don't realize he's replacing Bruce. He became the new Batman, not Robin.
You said up above he's Robin. His name? Yes. The character? No, he's John Blake, the NEXT Batman in Nolan's version.
If you want to argue he shouldn't be in Justice League because he's not Bruce Wayne, that's a fair argument. But arguing because his name is Robin is not, loll, he is the Batman now.
AND BLAKE IS NOT ROBIN! Grr, loll
I say just find a new actor. You want Bruce Wayne. John is Batman, but he's not Bruce Wayne's Batman. And Bale's Batman wouldn't fit. Just reboot with a new character I say, have some balls
I'm getting the DVD, mom is getting me the Blu ray trilogy set for Christmas!
So Crucify the ego, before it's far too late, to leave behind this place so negative and blind and cynical. And you will come to find that we are all one mind, capable of all that's imagined and all conceivable.