The released scene of Batman and unknown prisoner really entertained me.Yea not quite as good as TDK, but I think sequel has a chance of being better.
This guy knows which casting directors to give blowjobs to.
That scene with him, and the Riddler, was trash. Easily the worst 2 minutes of the 160 minute runtime. It was cheap, poorly scripted, poorly directed, and it made both villains look weak and pathetic.
-"A friend? I've never had one of those before."
-"Me neither! Do you want to be friends?"
-"I don't know. It may not be a friendly experience."
-"But maybe we can kill the Batman together in the sequel!"
-"With the power of friendship!"
Sorry, but Riddler just caused billions in dollars of property damage and an untold amount of deaths, including political assassinations that all required a very high level of intellect and genius...
...but he's practically retarded?
As for the Joker, wow... I could write for pages and pages of how he automatically is, as of now, the absolute worst live-action Joker and its not even close.
Its like Hollywood casting directors called him and asked if he would like to play Joker, and all he has to do is suck a thousand dicks. And there he is, didn't even need to get in character to smile that widely.
After such a great movie, those 2 minutes actually killed alot of the anticipation I have for the sequel. Who wants to see Riddler and Joker be a threat to Batman in the sequel? Yeah, not buying it.
One last thing... I was hoping there was going to be subtle references to Quintin Pheonix's Joker. That movie takes place in the 80s and Thomas & Martha Mayne die in the end. In The Batman's continuity Thomas & Martha Wayne die like 20 years before in 2001, highly implying the movie takes place in modern times.
Maybe it was the time period wasn't outright said in the 1st half in the movie, but due to Nirvana's 'Something In The Way' being Batman's theme I was thinking it could be set as little as 10 years after 2019's Joker movie, and there could have been an awesome cross-over between Robert Patterson's Batman and Quinton Phoenix's Joker.
But apparently not. Just a few changes in the script could have made it not only very possible but probable.
This guy is this continuity's Joker.
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He looks like McLovin, but he's obviously too gay.
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What do you mean "mark"?Agreed, as a 30+ year(minus Leto) Joker "mark" the appearance seemed unnecessary. Also, as previously noted, it would have been a better ending if they stuck with the Riddler "outsmarting" Batman, and him learning/growing from that defeat in future films.
The deleted scene wasn’t bad as a stand alone, but it doesn’t fit the film well. Although I didn’t like how joker instantly knows who he is, just seems pretty far fetched. He could obviously just be trolling.
also..
batcan was brutally outsmarted by riddler and would’ve never captured him had he not turned himself in.
the movie is basically a zodiac/seven clone and the joker scene is basically a silence of the lambs knock off.
I think this is an amazing movie and I’ve seen it twice, but the way the Riddler was captured was a huge let down.The deleted scene wasn’t bad as a stand alone, but it doesn’t fit the film well. Although I didn’t like how joker instantly knows who he is, just seems pretty far fetched. He could obviously just be trolling.
also..
batcan was brutally outsmarted by riddler and would’ve never captured him had he not turned himself in.
the movie is basically a zodiac/seven clone and the joker scene is basically a silence of the lambs knock off.
The key here, the way out, is to portray Batman as the source of Joker's strength.I actually love the chance they are taking with that joker look. However, like others have stated its way too soon in batmans "career" to introduce the greatest threat and foil of them all; and that's the fact he already beat him and put him into arkham is just super off. The riddler was a good introduction to batman having to deal with escalated opponents above street thugs and standard organized crime bosses. I know this is is supposed to before The Joker is even a thing and he's just some intelligent mental case, but it falls really flat.
Its going to be hard to integrate the character into Reeves world now but we see how they proceed.
Uh...Not to mention the other black Catwoman 18 years ago.
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In fact, the number of live action black catwomen now does not equal the number of white catwomen at not 3 each.
Julie Newmar
Michelle Pfeiffer
Anne Hathaway
Lee Meriwether
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Eartha Kitt
Halle Berry
Zoe Kravitz
And he was wrong, both in being untrue and in the attempt to get under Batman's skin, which further weakens his credibility as an antagonist.
One of the more subtle aspects of Ledger's Joker was... he never lied and he was always right, with the exception of the riverboat bombs. Everything else, from predicting Batman would go to China to abduct 'the squeiler,' Dent just needing 'a little push' to fall into madness, to his philosophy about nobody caring if a truck of soldiers gets blown up but everybody loses their minds if a mayor is assassinated... he was right throughout the film.
A Joker that is completely unpredictable, 'correct," and meticulous in his plan to cause absolute chaos throughout Gotham City is a far far more threatening villain than a deformed, pathetic, and 'wrong' Joker.
And the fact 'The Batman' would bother to seek that Joker's advice in regards to any investigation, as if he could be insightful to anything Batman wouldn't already know.... aug... makes that one of the weakest Batmans ever.
On top of that, Joker DIDN'T give him any relevant information.
Good thing that scene was cut. It wouldn't even be considered good fan service.
Man... I wish Wayans had made a new, proper Scary Movie on the level of the first one. Instead we're still getting this capeshit prolefeed.