Indeed. After the first 2 movies I trust "the team" won't fail us.Khell_Sennet said:That being said, I trust the studio to make their own choice using the mutant superbrains they had for the first two films, and argue who would work for the sake of fun only, hoping they never make the Epic Fail of listening to the fans and accommodating net-goer wishes.
/Podium
So who else... What about Seth McFarlane as the Riddler? He's bulkier than we'd expect, but he does do CrAzY well enough.
Nope too late mind exploded. If he was a bit younger that would be bloody brilliant.qbert4ever said:Much as I would hate to see Riddler in the new movie (too goofy, same thing with The Penguin), if I had to choose somebody to play him I would pick....
John Cleese. Think about it and try to make your brain NOT explode.
First off, I can see your opinion, and while I don't necessarily agree, I still see where you come from.DannyDamage said:So if you went and watched the first 4 Batman films (5 if you count the Adam West TV series movie), you're telling me you wouldn't understand it because of your age. Seriously?Soxfan1016 post=18.75162.862261 said:Then uhhh....Don't post? I don't know how old or devoted a fan you are, but I'm young and never had the opportunity to really talk about most of the movies. This is the first batman series to come out during a time when I could understand what was happening. Its important to me because of that.
I've obviously misread the generation below me (I'm 24 btw and enjoyed Batman since I was a kid from the camp Adam West TV series, up until the Mr. Freeze film) and thought you'd be able to at least watch a film or two from a decade ago without having to have it mushed up with some 2008 cgi and spoon-fed to you because your eyes and brain couldn't possibly process that non-HD look.
Actually, as an old fan of the franchise, it does give me the right. Don't spit out your dummy because I didn't agree with you. This is a discussion, not a "friends forever follow me if you agree" thread. I hardly think I've just spoiled anyone's Batman 2008 experience whilst stating my opinion on the matter.If your sick of it because you've seen this several times regarding the previous batman movies, then don't post. It doesn't give you the right to ruin it for everyone else because you have a different opinion.
I still vouch that Carey could pull it off but, shave the tasche off of Jason Lee's face and he'd play the shit out of The Riddler. Happy now young 'un?
Have you seen him in Black Books? He's Manny's boss in the 1st ep of the 3rd season. A bit creepy and manic in parts. He can be dramatic in Spaced, just not all the time.Anton P. Nym post=18.75162.863609 said:Simon Pegg (Shawn of the Dead) maybe? He can do crazy and he can do intense, and I'm pretty sure he can carry off smart... I haven't seen him do a really dramatic part, or do creepy, yet.
I'm not having a go at you dude, don't worry.Soxfan1016 said:First off, I can see your opinion, and while I don't necessarily agree, I still see where you come from.
Secondly, I think your argument against me (or mine against you)is misinformed. I'm not really sure what got lost in translation via internet, perhaps my response was too wordy or I misread something, but that was not what I meant at all.
Third and finally (and before I say this I want to say that I have no intention of causing another argument) your opinion is your own. As is mine. If you don't like hearing about the new batman movie then don't get involved. I myself love it and am eagerly looking forward to it.
And to clarify, No, I can now understand the older batman movies, but at the time I was too young and wasnt able to partake in watching the comic books come to life. Its nice to be able to enjoy it now.
I don't know-- I really can't, in good conscience, commend Gregory House for the Riddler. No doubt, it'd be the most hard ex core, bad ass casting ever to grace the soggy marsh of The Dark Knight but Hugh Laruie's already been iron cast into the image of a sarcastic and internally suffering genius doctor... as a riddler in a Nolan-esque batman world, I'm afraid that won't fly.Soxfan1016 said:After much thought, I finally came to the conclusion that I would love nothing more to see Hugh Laurie as the riddler. I can only imagine how amazing his performance would be. Hugh Laurie already has a real accent to match the Riddlers and the way that he delivers lines fits perfectly into the Riddler's character.
House wasn't Hugh Laurie's first role though. (I don't know what you know about Hugh Laurie so what I'm about to say may be old news to you) Hugh Laurie is originally from england and was a huge sensation producing a show called "A bit of Fry and Laurie" on English television. Its only now that he has become so popular for house, he was once a very different persona and anyone who has seen the show he used to work with can say that the man is capable of playing any role exquisitely.DonPauliani said:I don't know-- I really can't, in good conscience, commend Gregory House for the Riddler. No doubt, it'd be the most hard ex core, bad ass casting ever to grace the soggy marsh of The Dark Knight but Hugh Laruie's already been iron cast into the image of a sarcastic and internally suffering genius doctor... as a riddler in a Nolan-esque batman world, I'm afraid that won't fly.Soxfan1016 said:After much thought, I finally came to the conclusion that I would love nothing more to see Hugh Laurie as the riddler. I can only imagine how amazing his performance would be. Hugh Laurie already has a real accent to match the Riddlers and the way that he delivers lines fits perfectly into the Riddler's character.
And please let's not overlook his awesome role in Blackadder.Soxfan1016 said:House wasn't Hugh Laurie's first role though. (I don't know what you know about Hugh Laurie so what I'm about to say may be old news to you) Hugh Laurie is originally from england and was a huge sensation producing a show called "A bit of Fry and Laurie" on English television. Its only now that he has become so popular for house, he was once a very different persona and anyone who has seen the show he used to work with can say that the man is capable of playing any role exquisitely.DonPauliani said:I don't know-- I really can't, in good conscience, commend Gregory House for the Riddler. No doubt, it'd be the most hard ex core, bad ass casting ever to grace the soggy marsh of The Dark Knight but Hugh Laruie's already been iron cast into the image of a sarcastic and internally suffering genius doctor... as a riddler in a Nolan-esque batman world, I'm afraid that won't fly.Soxfan1016 said:After much thought, I finally came to the conclusion that I would love nothing more to see Hugh Laurie as the riddler. I can only imagine how amazing his performance would be. Hugh Laurie already has a real accent to match the Riddlers and the way that he delivers lines fits perfectly into the Riddler's character.
Awesome, thanks.HomeAliveIn45 said:You're an idiot.Droshi said:You will all call me an idiot probably, but I honestly feel like Jack Black could drop the weight like he did in Envy (he can get skinny) and take the role seriously enough to make a great Riddler.
Before you bash me, imagine JB in a role where he ISN'T playing his typecast character, but instead is just an outer shell for an insane personality like the Riddler. He's got the face for sure.
Mitch Pileggi you mean. (X-Files geek ahoy) That's quite a good call. He was great in the X-Files and would pull this off well.Khell_Sennet said:I just had an insight...
Joe Pileggi, better known as Assistant Director Walter Skinner of the X-Files. He has the height, the look, the serious demeanor... He can act very well, and he's not someone would picture when they think of the Riddler, yet once you connect the dots he's almost perfect.
Anthony Hopkins would be perfect at everything.... The Riddler especially, since he already did such a great job portraying Hannibal Lecter.Ultrajoe post=18.75162.864894 said:Anthony Hopkins.
I would love to see what Hopkins did with the Riddler. Ledger took the Joker in a unique direction that made it so special, Hopkins i think could put a very cool twist on the Riddler that would make him so much more dark, and so much more psychological than the Joker.jamanticus said:Anthony Hopkins would be perfect at everything.... The Riddler especially, since he already did such a great job portraying Hannibal Lecter.Ultrajoe post=18.75162.864894 said:Anthony Hopkins.
The funny thing is that I've only ever seen 3 movies that had Hopkins in them.....
Great call.Droshi said:Crispin Glover would be great, too.