Saturday, November 1, 2014

9 decades Movie Characters Who'd Make Nice Batman Villains

The protagonist with regards to 'Nightcrawler' is already an obsessed fanatic with a gimmick. Which other latest characters would make great Batman iPhone 5 case evil doers?

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We told Jake Gyllenhaal so that you can his face that Lou Full bloom, the malevolent protagonist of the hot thriller Nightcrawler, would make a great Batman iPhone case villain. And we think we're over something.

Because what makes a great Batman villain? Obsession, certainly. A single-minded drive to get whatever it is you'd probably like by any means necessary, even if it means downloading copyrighted movies and getting innocent people killed. Otherwise doing the killing yourself.

What other than you makes a great Batman villain? An important gimmick. Lou Bloom has your in spades. He's a crime event photographer who is perfectly willing to splurge or at least aid and abet crimes in order to get perfect shot.

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Lou Full bloom is not alone. There are tons of great latest characters who, if you just handed them a mask and a memorable name, are practically Batman evil doers already. Some of these characters are game characters of their own stories, but Batman undoubtedly obviously take issue with the fraud acts they commit. Some of them become villains already, and just need to can be purchased face-to-face with The Dark Knight to grow to be some of the best Batman villains around.

Associated with wracked our brains to come up with trying to find great movie characters who fit in in Gotham City. What do similar? Which of these movie characters might make the best Batman villains, and those other movie characters would you opening against Batman in an all-star large?

Nine Movie Characters Who'd Initiate Great Batman Villains:

William Bibbiani is the editor of CraveOnline's Film Frequency and the host of The B-Movies Podcasting and The Blue Movies Podcast. Come after him on Twitter at @WilliamBibbiani.

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