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Post by serraskai on Nov 20, 2009 1:12:22 GMT -5
Catwoman is supposed to be mid thirties or so
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Post by Nodroz on Nov 20, 2009 19:37:31 GMT -5
Screw Megan Fox as Catwoman, I wanna see Jim Carrey play the Riddler again. Oh yeah. and back to the polls topic, Clayface is the greatest.
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Post by NBAplaya8484 on Nov 21, 2009 11:38:39 GMT -5
it was also rumored that Johnny Depp will play the Riddler which I also like.
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Post by Tony Redgrave on Nov 21, 2009 12:10:34 GMT -5
I don't think Megan Fox is old enough to be catwoman. She's supposed to be like in her thirties. Oh and just for the record, Two-Face is the best Bat villain. Joker is great but you Harvey has a split personality and a face to go with it? CMON! Harvey Dent does not have a split personality. He has an obsession with duality, but only one mind. Yeah, back in the older Batman comics but if you read from the continuity from after that Nightwing story that had Two Face [Forgot the name of it, sorry] Harvey is now the stereotypical case of the split persona. I chose to only speak about the current state, not as the character once was. Prove me wrong :3 Edit: I just also remembered that even still, he had multiple personality disorder from the get go and that's why he is still so obsessed with duality. The reason he made up the side of "Two Face" was to compliment the good guy that is Harvey Dent. Same thing, still split persona but its different with the new comics in a few ways. Fufufufu, never underestimate the fellow who has stacks of comics in his basement and.. no life.. because of it.. sadly ._.
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Post by serraskai on Nov 21, 2009 15:59:37 GMT -5
I don't think Megan Fox is old enough to be catwoman. She's supposed to be like in her thirties. Harvey Dent does not have a split personality. He has an obsession with duality, but only one mind. Yeah, back in the older Batman comics but if you read from the continuity from after that Nightwing story that had Two Face [Forgot the name of it, sorry] Harvey is now the stereotypical case of the split persona. I chose to only speak about the current state, not as the character once was. Prove me wrong :3 Edit: I just also remembered that even still, he had multiple personality disorder from the get go and that's why he is still so obsessed with duality. The reason he made up the side of "Two Face" was to compliment the good guy that is Harvey Dent. Same thing, still split persona but its different with the new comics in a few ways. Fufufufu, never underestimate the fellow who has stacks of comics in his basement and.. no life.. because of it.. sadly ._. Sorry, but nope. All is explained in Batman: No Man's land when Commissioner Gorden is put on trial and he asks for Harvey Dent to represent him as his attorney. Two Face and Harvey actually get in an argument at one point, but when he pulls himself out of it he actually states that both minds are the same and always have been, they simply have "different thought patterns" that never fully develop into a solid personality. The idea is further reinforced by Batman: The Long Halloween and Batman: Whatever happened to the caped Crusader? which both display Two Face as actually having the same personality regardless of which of the two choices he makes, he simply goes about doing whatever it is he is doing in a different way. This is also shown in Identity Crisis when the second Two Face shows up who actually has multiple personalities and Batman even exploits this fact to differentiate him from Harvey Dent.
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Post by Tony Redgrave on Nov 21, 2009 17:08:56 GMT -5
Yeah, back in the older Batman comics but if you read from the continuity from after that Nightwing story that had Two Face [Forgot the name of it, sorry] Harvey is now the stereotypical case of the split persona. I chose to only speak about the current state, not as the character once was. Prove me wrong :3 Edit: I just also remembered that even still, he had multiple personality disorder from the get go and that's why he is still so obsessed with duality. The reason he made up the side of "Two Face" was to compliment the good guy that is Harvey Dent. Same thing, still split persona but its different with the new comics in a few ways. Fufufufu, never underestimate the fellow who has stacks of comics in his basement and.. no life.. because of it.. sadly ._. Sorry, but nope. All is explained in Batman: No Man's land when Commissioner Gorden is put on trial and he asks for Harvey Dent to represent him as his attorney. Two Face and Harvey actually get in an argument at one point, but when he pulls himself out of it he actually states that both minds are the same and always have been, they simply have "different thought patterns" that never fully develop into a solid personality. The idea is further reinforced by Batman: The Long Halloween and Batman: Whatever happened to the caped Crusader? which both display Two Face as actually having the same personality regardless of which of the two choices he makes, he simply goes about doing whatever it is he is doing in a different way. This is also shown in Identity Crisis when the second Two Face shows up who actually has multiple personalities and Batman even exploits this fact to differentiate him from Harvey Dent. Lol, you proved my point. It doesn't matter if its the same mind and all that. He pretty much separates Harvey [Good] and Two Face [Evil] as separate paths of life. Having issues with duality like that is one of the examples of Dissociative identity disorder or as its more often known, Multiple personality disorder xD
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Post by serraskai on Nov 21, 2009 17:10:42 GMT -5
Sorry, but nope. All is explained in Batman: No Man's land when Commissioner Gorden is put on trial and he asks for Harvey Dent to represent him as his attorney. Two Face and Harvey actually get in an argument at one point, but when he pulls himself out of it he actually states that both minds are the same and always have been, they simply have "different thought patterns" that never fully develop into a solid personality. The idea is further reinforced by Batman: The Long Halloween and Batman: Whatever happened to the caped Crusader? which both display Two Face as actually having the same personality regardless of which of the two choices he makes, he simply goes about doing whatever it is he is doing in a different way. This is also shown in Identity Crisis when the second Two Face shows up who actually has multiple personalities and Batman even exploits this fact to differentiate him from Harvey Dent. Lol, you proved my point. It doesn't matter if its the same mind and all that. He pretty much separates Harvey [Good] and Two Face [Evil] as separate paths of life. Having issues with duality like that is one of the examples of Dissociative identity disorder or as its more often known, Multiple personality disorder xD I hate to use the same evidence twice but Identity Crisis made a point to state that Two Face does not have DID.
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Post by Tony Redgrave on Nov 21, 2009 21:48:45 GMT -5
Hm. I never got a chance to read Identity Crisis. I just know Elongated Man [Weaksauce Plastic Man] got burned up and all the superheros want to find the killer. Show meh the proofs please and I still stand by my point of Harvey Dent is obsessed with duality and opposites and that he even made a second persona [Two Face] simply to opposite the law and order junkie Harvey.
Think about it for a second. Harvey was nicknamed Apollo am I right? Its because he was a good looking dude that worked hard as an attorney and held law and order about as close as close can be. Then, Its splish splash, acid on the left side of the face and hand. In the hospital, he completely caved mentality and escaped from the joint, developed his psychological scarring along the way and made the two face side who is nothing but a villain who is the embodiment of everything Harvey isn't himself. Two Face is horrid looking, a complete villain, and just all and all, evil.
I looked back in the comics with the no mans land storyline and Gordon when he got kidnapped, he took notice of Harvey's split personality and asked that Harvey represent him and he his defense attorney. Harvey actually cross examined Two Face got and acquittal for Gordon. That's proof enough. Yet this is a fun debate xD. Maybe we should do this on the shoutbox
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Post by Puppet CVWSGJGrMk MM2 on Nov 28, 2009 12:10:55 GMT -5
Wow, this thread has 52 posts. I made a popular thread ^_^
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Post by NBAplaya8484 on Nov 30, 2009 17:10:30 GMT -5
Wow, this thread has 52 posts. I made a popular thread ^_^ most of those posts came from the Megan Fox/Catwoman rumor lol
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