This just confirmed that you MUST be young. Under 20 im guessing.
Why would ANYONE make a "fake deleted scene" showing a character who died in the previous film?
No one would believe it was real.
THINK before you post.
You already know what happens. So why continue bull ting?
This just confirmed that you MUST be young. Under 20 im guessing.
Why would ANYONE make a "fake deleted scene" showing a character who died in the previous film?
No one would believe it was real.
THINK before you post.
Cmon!! Prove me wrong!
Tell me how the joker lived/died!!
Tell me how Harvey Dent lived/died!
I HONESTLY dont remember. Give me your narrative!
Dont make it boring!!![]()
The character didn't die in the previous movie, re . The scene was made because the guy who did it wanted show how he would have incorporated the character into the new movie.
It's not that hard.
You must be as clueless as he is.
It makes no sense to draw a fake deleted scene showing a character who died in the previous film. No one would believe it was real if that character as already dead.
DSF with the gun cntr
l bads and now this.
I just did, they knew. Your point is .
*gasp*
joker didn't die? I had no idea, since me being a part of the general public means that I don't know how any of the Batman movies end.
THAT. IS. MY. POINT.
That is how I knew the joker didnt die because NO ONE would make a fake "deleted scene" with a character who was already dead!!!
THINK!
He wasn't trying to trick anybody. It's fake in the sense that it wasn't officially in the movie's script.
Another butt-hurt nolanite!!!
Stretch and Monos!![]()
You still dont get it and youre embarrassing yourself.
No one would make a "fake deleted" scene with a character who was already dead. Whoever drew the cartoon was trying to FOOL people. But he wouldnt be able to fool anyone if showed a character that EVERYONE knew was already dead.
Youre seriously a moron. Again, youre young huh?
what a re ed piece of
How the do you know that the author was trying to fool people?
I didnt know how the he died from watching the film. Didnt remember.
The cartoon conveyed that the Joker is still alive in the "Nolan" batman world.
I shouldnt have to explain this to you, but I did.
It appears the general public thinks you are the serious moron here. It most certainly must be 100% correct in your mind as well, since the general public's opinion means so much to you.
this I take a nap and there's like 50 new posts itt
bottom line, Return of the King was NOT a mess and balanced multiple stories perfectly, Peter Jackson discriminated perfectly over what to include and what not to include from the book, and all 3 Batman movies are more memorable than every other comic book movie
He was confused about whether the character lived or died, but he knew that the character didn't die.
You just dont get it.
The cartoon conveys that the joker is still alive. Whether it was a real or fake deleted scene, it would only be valid if the joker was still alive.
Seriously, youre an idiot. Youre just NOT SMART.
Cmon Stretch!
Tell me how it ended!!!
I want you to use the same descriptive language you used describing Hardy's "Bane" performance! Tell us all about eyebrows and grabbing vests...make it sound good!
Then why would you say that you didn't know whether he lived or died?
DSF once bragged about his Arizona State education in the same thread where he got intellectually bukkaked by a high schooler. Just so everyone understands the obtuse holery they're dealing with.
Oh..and the general public here is from texas, so Ive never concerned myself about that.
I just like pointing out to Nolanites that the guy's films are .
And your description of "Batman Begins" proved my point.
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