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I may get lamabasted by Nolan-ites for saying this...but a villain along the
lines of DIE HARD 3's Simon Gruber.
OK, that's just weird, Hue . . . because I said the *exact* same thing when I walked out of "Die Hard 3" -- and to be honest, it could work in the Nolan world IF they kept it to the clues working as some deadly, violent distraction from the real crime or target, something equally gritty and hardcore.
And actually, they almost pretty much *did* the same plot on the episode of "The Batman" where they introduced the Riddler, having Batman and Det. Yin chasing clues the Riddler's put down to keep everyone busy, some of the devices practically the same as DH3.
Yep, Bettany for ssure. I always wanted John Malkovich, but I think he's too old now. He's got that creepy/intellectual thing going on. Bettany would be my first thought now. Michael C. Hall does seem like a good choice, too.
Have you see Viggo in Carlito's Way as a wheelchair bound former mobster? That scene with him an Al Pacino is stuff of legends...his manerismas and accents of a Puerto Rican is so dead on...I highly doubt Norton could've pulled that one off as good as Mortensen.
Didn't you see him in Eastern Promises? Mortensen was nominated for Best Actor for a reason.
So no, in my humble opinion...I highly disagree about Mortensen lacking in acting range, no way Jose.
Actually it's quite the opposite as described in the wiki entry for Die Hard 3
"... the bomber’s (the villan's) true plan – to distract the city’s police and
emergency crews (with riddles) long enough to rob the bank’s massive
gold depository."
and he does this while threatening the lives of innocents with bomb explosions
---so we have a villain there that's schemingly smart and dangerous----
and if you can add to THAT, the typical "Nolan Gotham insanity" elements,
well, I think you have a strong unique character for the newest phase of the Batman franchise.
But that's just what I mean. The character has already been done in a very recent movie that did huge business. Nolan is too original a filmmaker to tread the same ground as so recent, and widely seen, a movie.
Robin Williams!!! Not really, but remember when several sources "confirmed" him for the second Burton/Keaton movie, along with Madonna as Catwoman (!), Fred Savage as Robin (!) and Danny Devito as the Penguin (they got that one right!)?
Malkovich is a bit old to play the Riddler now, opposite Bale, but he would have been great a few years back.
Ed Norton would be good. What about Matt Damon? He could pull of Riddler's narcisistic side. He might be a bit too buff and pretty boy though.
I wouldn't mind seeing some of the lesser villains in small roles, much like the Scarecrow in this one. Maybe Batman nabs the Mad Hatter at the beginning, and then we get in on the Catwoman action?
And if not Catwoman, what about introducing a new love for Bruce...Talia...seguing into the return of her father, Ra's Al Ghul?
Edward Norton...sorry...just like the idea of Willem Dafoe being mentioned too...no.
No, not because Norton is not great...but because he's already Bruce Banner...and Dafoe was the Goblin. We can't have the same group of actors playing all the comic book characters...come on now, lol.
That's why I was surprised that Samual Jackson is going to be Nick Fury. He's going to be the Octopus in The Spirit.
So, evidently we had a character in Die Hard 3 who leaves the cops riddles to help them track him down.
Actually it's quite the opposite as described in the wiki entry for Die Hard 3
"... the bomber’s (the villan's) true plan – to distract the city’s police and
emergency crews (with riddles) long enough to rob the bank’s massive
gold depository."
and he does this while threatening the lives of innocents with bomb explosions
---so we have a villain there that's schemingly smart and dangerous----
and if you can add to THAT, the typical "Nolan Gotham insanity" elements,
well, I think you have a strong unique character for the newest phase of the Batman franchise.
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