The Prisoner Page 5

Quote: sootyj @ April 20 2010, 5:02 PM BST

It was alright. But the villain was dreadful.

Raz Al Gul was meant to be camp as Millets.

He wasn't the strongest of baddies, true, that's why I prefer Dark Knight, much better bad guy.

But what an awful Batman!

But Batman has changed over the years he's more a sort of historical cypher reflecting his era.

I personally rather like the current cartoon one as opposed to the movie one.

I loved the 70s one where the Joker became the libyan ambassador.

Quote: sootyj @ April 20 2010, 5:07 PM BST

But what an awful Batman!

Oh, I like his Batman, if only he'd settled on a better 'Bat-voice'.

*deep voice* Hello, I'm The Batman

*normal voice* Hello, I'm Bruce Wayne.

Get oooooouttt of it Bale!

Quote: john lucas 101 @ April 20 2010, 5:09 PM BST

*Get oooooouttt of it Bale!

He'd kick Keaton, Kilmer and Clooney to death though.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ April 20 2010, 5:10 PM BST

He'd kick Keaton, Kilmer and Clooney to death though.

Yeah, but West'd run rings around the bugger!

I liked Kilmers Batman.

Even if he was was at Batfu than Stephen Hawkins.

Quote: sootyj @ April 20 2010, 5:11 PM BST

I liked Kilmers Batman.

Honestly?! He was so blank, especially as the Batman he appeared in was so over the top and colourful; he was a personality vacuum.

Damn I meant Keaton.

I am an idiot

Quote: sootyj @ April 20 2010, 5:17 PM BST

Damn I meant Keaton.

I am an idiot

Oh yeah, Keaton was ace.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ April 20 2010, 5:54 PM BST

Oh yeah, Keaton was ace.

Diane?

Quote: john lucas 101 @ April 20 2010, 4:28 PM BST

Episode one of this new version, however, I just found really quite dull. Maybe I'm too hung up on the original, maybe it just isn't terribly good. (With the notable exception of Ian McKellen, who was a classic number 2).

Do you mean Leo McKern?

How many female number 2s were there? I saw an article in the paper that said there was just one but that's wrong.

Number 2 changing for most weeks was one of the best features of the original. The sense of constant dislocation and the fact that no one was safe within the village, not even the boss.

Quote: SlagA @ April 20 2010, 7:25 PM BST

How many female number 2s were there? I saw an article in the paper that said there was just one but that's wrong.

Number 2 changing for most weeks was one of the best features of the original. The sense of constant dislocation and the fact that no one was safe within the village, not even the boss.

Still the most barking mad last episode of anything ever.

Quote: chipolata @ April 20 2010, 7:28 PM BST

Still the most barking mad last episode of anything ever.

I so love that last episode, with him machine gunning everyone to 'All you need is love'. The whole episode is wonderfully bonkers.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ April 20 2010, 7:29 PM BST

I so love that last episode, with him machine gunning everyone to 'All you need is love'. The whole episode is wonderfully bonkers.

I liked it. I like last episodes that feel like last episodes. Blakes 7 was great. I've got high hopes of the last Lost.