As the Dark Knight is breaking record after record in the movie industry, Bob Kane's Batman strikes back on our game consoles in Eidos' and Rocksteady Studio's Batman : Arkham Asylum, action-investigation game today unveiled with a bunch of impressive screenshots. Surprisingly promising.
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Commented on 2008-08-18 01:49:43 In reply to CorellianrogueMaybe you actually believe everything you just wrote, but it almost seems more probable that you're simply anti-mainstream.
Commented on 2008-08-18 10:00:23 In reply to blmboxAnyway, back on topic... this game's looking good.
Commented on 2008-08-18 10:06:09 In reply to RonsauceMaybe you actually believe everything you just wrote, but it almost seems more probable that you're simply anti-mainstream.
Commented on 2008-08-18 13:18:55To me, there's a difference between having wanted the character to be taken in a different direction and not acknowledging an awesome performance. Just because it wasn't what you wanted doesn't mean it was bad, and it's unfortunate if you can't separate the two.
Commented on 2008-08-18 14:07:01
Commented on 2008-08-18 14:26:07 In reply to RonsauceTo me, there's a difference between having wanted the character to be taken in a different direction and not acknowledging an awesome performance. Just because it wasn't what you wanted doesn't mean it was bad, and it's unfortunate if you can't separate the two.
Commented on 2008-08-18 19:18:51We get it, you like to be in the minority. It's pretty evident to me that Nicholson's "ridiculous, cartoony" Joker looks distinctly average when compared to Ledger's Joker. Whether you agree with that or not is a matter of opinion, but the majority seem to agree.
If you didn't find Ledger's Joker performance in the least bit funny at times, then you set out with the intention to hate it from the start. The pencil trick, not funny? Some of the witty lines (the writers did an immense job), not funny? Well if you didn't find any of that funny, then you clearly prefer the dumb, traditional humour.
Commented on 2008-08-18 21:25:28 In reply to Corellianrogue
Commented on 2008-08-18 23:46:47 In reply to Ronsauce
Commented on 2008-08-19 00:31:09 In reply to CorellianrogueAnd you're completely dismissing all of the critics who liked the movie/the Joker as wrong why?... because you're being stubborn maybe? It's far FAR more probable that you're being an ass than it is that thousands of people are wrong or are simply feeling guilty.
This is a new brand of ridiculousness, and it sure is potent.
Commented on 2008-08-19 01:46:00
Commented on 2008-08-19 01:51:39 In reply to RonsauceAnd you're completely dismissing all of the critics who liked the movie/the Joker as wrong why?... because you're being stubborn maybe? It's far FAR more probable that you're being an ass than it is that thousands of people are wrong or are simply feeling guilty.
This is a new brand of ridiculousness, and it sure is potent.
Commented on 2008-08-19 02:29:26You say the Joker was funny but not "side-splittingly hilarious". Tell me, how would that have fitted in with the movie's dark and gritty atmosphere? Perhaps it would fit in one of the cheesy, mediocre Batman films we've had to suffer through before but not in the Dark Knight. Joker's funny moments were to show his character and background, which made his psychotic and crazy moments all the more chilling.
If you were looking for a mildly entertaining and funny Joker, you were always going to be disappointed. It seems to me like you just aren't happy with the movie's dark, gritty feel Nolan has gone for in the Dark Knight. If you want cheesy mediocrity, there are plenty of previous Batman movies to choose from.
Commented on 2008-08-19 02:46:52There are still more critics that agree with me I'm sure, and maybe the ones that didn't like it are actually wrong, as you seem to think critics so often are.
Commented on 2008-08-20 05:44:15 In reply to RonsauceThere are still more critics that agree with me I'm sure, and maybe the ones that didn't like it are actually wrong, as you seem to think critics so often are.
"The Joker has been referred to as the Clown Prince of Crime, the Harlequin of Hate, and the Ace of Knaves. The original and currently dominant image is of a fiendishly intelligent lunatic with a warped, sadistic sense of humor."
"The Joker is renowned as Batman's greatest enemy. While other villains rely on tried-and-true methods to commit crimes (such as Mr. Freeze's freeze gun or Poison Ivy's toxic plants), Joker has a variety of weapons at his disposal. For example, the flower he wears in his lapel sprays (at any given time) acid, poisonous laughing gas, or nothing at all. The Joker has a gun which at first shoots a flag saying "BANG!", but then, with another pull of the trigger, the flag fires and impales its target."
"The Joker commits crimes with countless "comedic" weapons (such as razor-sharp playing cards, acid-spewing flowers, cyanide pies, and lethally electric joy buzzers) and Joker venom, sometimes referred to as "Joker Juice", a deadly poison that infects his victims with a ghoulish rictus grin as they die while laughing uncontrollably. This venom comes in many forms, from gas to darts to liquid poison, and has been his primary calling card from his first appearance."