Hell No! Please No! Don't ruin the movie by putting in Harley Quinn! And besides, putting her in the movie would be a terrible idea since she wasn't even thought up when Joker first appeared on the scene. The only way I would accept her is if she is in the last scene, something like this...
The Joker is lying on a cot in his Arkham cell, humming to himself, when the cell door opens. A woman with a clipboard and pen walks in. She waves off her security escorts and takes a seat on a nearby chair. She says,
"Hello Mister....Joker, I'm Dr. Harleen Quinzel, I'll be observing your behavior during your stay at Arkham." Joker's face lights up and the screen goes to the credits.
Originally posted by Bat DudeThe Joker is lying on a cot in his Arkham cell, humming to himself, when the cell door opens. A woman with a clipboard and pen walks in. She waves off her security escorts and takes a seat on a nearby chair. She says,
"Hello Mister....Joker, I'm Dr. Harleen Quinzel, I'll be observing your behavior during your stay at Arkham." Joker's face lights up and the screen goes to the credits.
The problem with that is most movie goers would not understand that ending.
Actually, that doctor harley quinzel idea was the one that the filmakers wanted to do in the movie. Not harley quinn as a clow, but yes as a female doctor.
And well, there are so many things in comic books movies that normal moviegoers doesnt understand because they doesnt read comics. When zaaz was in batman begins many of the moviegoers doesnt know who was him, and same with the centinel's head in x-men 3.
It's a shame, really. I really hate how comic book adaption films are dragged down because most people who go to see them never read a comic in their lives.
Like, for instance, if they made a Death in the Family film, the majority of the audience would have no idea what happened or why. They would think the killing Robin idea was new. I hate that with a passion. And that is another reason why some people liked Forever...they thought it was a good movie because they never read a Batman comic in their lives.
Originally posted by Darth Jello
Amy Sedaris would make the best harley. She's a comic by proffession, she looks similar, and she is a tumbler/acrobat.
HAHAHAHAHAHA Amy Sedaris in a Batman movie. NOPE NOPE NOPE. I seriously doubt if Chris Nolan will cast an old lady to portray Harley. Most likely a young lady will be her.
Are we all forgetting that Harleen Quinzel looks like a high school sweet heart but is twisted in many ways.
And she is only in her mid 20's.
Emma watson is wrong for the role in my eyes.
Now A.J Cook would fit the part really well. (she plays Lynsey in Tru Calling)
Here some images of A.j to see where I am coming from
I may be proved wrong but I think Nolan won't go for putting Harley Quinn in his movies for the simple reason that she is an unnecessary character to show. She doesn't really offer anything except being a hyper-annoying crazy girl in a costume. We all know from Begins that doesn't fit Nolan's approach to Batman.
Anyway the first female villian in his movies should be Poison Ivy
Originally posted by Lord Shadow Z
I may be proved wrong but I think Nolan won't go for putting Harley Quinn in his movies for the simple reason that she is an unnecessary character to show. She doesn't really offer anything except being a hyper-annoying crazy girl in a costume. We all know from Begins that doesn't fit Nolan's approach to Batman.Anyway the first female villian in his movies should be Poison Ivy
Over the top hair does
Over the top Wardope
Over the top acting.
Poison Ivy Should be dressed a bit like Mystigue in xmen. But Green with leaves stuck to her. And long flowing Red hair free with flowers.
Anyway I dislike Harley but if they do have her. A.j is my fave for the role. She even has a twisted but sweet smile.
Originally posted by ..::Marea::..
We had Poison Ivy in Batman & Robin and look how that turned out.Over the top hair does
Over the top Wardope
Over the top acting.
Yeah, but thankfully Nolan, or any director with an ounce of creativity could still use her character and make it seem real.
Joel Schumacher wasn't even trying to be realistic with his portrayal of Ivy, that much is completely obvious. Ivy as a character is not the problem its how the actress or director intends to show it.