Batman can have a fatality
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posted07/17/2008 05:48 AM (UTC)by
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PapaRoachFan
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04/19/2008 11:54 PM (UTC)
Come on, Batman killed plenty of times before.

The ending of Batman Begins ring any bells?

So let Batman have a fatality please.
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07/17/2008 01:35 AM (UTC)
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Batman movies are not Batman comics, and Batman didn't kill Ras Al Ghul in Batman Begins either. Everyone has been over this like a thousand friggin' times before that this is based on the comics.
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07/17/2008 01:37 AM (UTC)
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In the early Batman comics, Batman killed all the time.


And he didn't kill him, he jus didn't save him either.

Its not what he is, but what he does that defines him.
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07/17/2008 01:42 AM (UTC)
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The batman movies are no stranger to killing although I am not a pro on the comics.

Batman first movie-
clearly intentionally killed that black guy in the church via thrown off a ledge aswell as clipped the joker to the gargoyle knowing he would die.

And did he not kill the scarecrow in batman begins?


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07/17/2008 01:56 AM (UTC)
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Casselman Wrote:
The batman movies are no stranger to killing although I am not a pro on the comics.

Batman first movie-
clearly intentionally killed that black guy in the church via thrown off a ledge aswell as clipped the joker to the gargoyle knowing he would die.

And did he not kill the scarecrow in batman begins?


-Casselman


Scarecrow's still alive and well in The Dark Knight movie.

Batman, in the comics right now, doesn't kill. He used to back in the early days, and he did in the original movies as well.

I will admit, I'm one of the few fans who was pissed with Batman Begins's ending. To me, not saving someone from certain death is the same thing as killing them. I mean, in the court of law, if you could save someone and refused, you'd still be held accountable for their death.
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07/17/2008 03:03 AM (UTC)
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Garlador Wrote:
Casselman Wrote:
The batman movies are no stranger to killing although I am not a pro on the comics.

Batman first movie-
clearly intentionally killed that black guy in the church via thrown off a ledge aswell as clipped the joker to the gargoyle knowing he would die.

And did he not kill the scarecrow in batman begins?


-Casselman


Scarecrow's still alive and well in The Dark Knight movie.

Batman, in the comics right now, doesn't kill. He used to back in the early days, and he did in the original movies as well.

I will admit, I'm one of the few fans who was pissed with Batman Begins's ending. To me, not saving someone from certain death is the same thing as killing them. I mean, in the court of law, if you could save someone and refused, you'd still be held accountable for their death.



my bad, I got the 2 villans mixed up. i forgot who was in the train or whatever:P


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07/17/2008 04:03 AM (UTC)
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PapaRoachFan Wrote:
In the early Batman comics, Batman killed all the time.


And he didn't kill him, he jus didn't save him either.

Its not what he is, but what he does that defines him.


For exactly one year of Batman's existence the character killed. It has been well established for well over 60 years now that Bruce has a code against killing people.

So no he can't have a fatality, he won't have a fatality, and he shouldn't have a fatality.
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07/17/2008 04:20 AM (UTC)
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Rhas al gul's Immortal anyway... seriously, he is.
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07/17/2008 05:44 AM (UTC)
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tell that to Christopher Nolan.
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07/17/2008 05:48 AM (UTC)
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This conversations fits quite well Here.

thx

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