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Not in anything I have come across, and for good reason.
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And Affleck will no doubt make you laff even harder.
Sorry now I can't stop laughing
Seriously casting an actor who is tall handsome and muscular to play a character who is tall handsome muscular lol
I would have loved to see what Keaton would have done in a Batman adaption that was actually truer to the character as a whole and run by people who actually read the comics and understood the character, with takes on Batman like those given to us by Miller, Jeph Loeb and Denny O'Neil tossed in for good measure. They for my money have created some of the best story arcs for the character we have ever seen, and it would have been great to see that on the screen instead of hours watching Batman needlessly kill dozens of people and at times appear to enjoy it, let women he just met into the Bat Cave (with no help from Alfred) and then see him run into bullets like an idiot over and over. The Burton films are okay, but they are hardly anything to shout about when adaptions from the likes of Dini and Timm for the small screen and Nolan's for the big screen trump it big time in regards to characterization and depth.
I will give Burton and co. credit on crediting one hell of a Gotham City atmosphere, though. That's some of the best we'll see, even though some of the sets were limited and felt like a stage backdrop at times.
I think a universe much like the DCAU is what DC and Warner should aspire to, should they decide to make a DC Film Universe. There was great continuity, and they really knew how to work the characters. Plus, Conroy's Batman was just plain awesome.
Absolutely. Looking back on the old Batman shows it is astounding to see just how edgy there were for the time, especially for a program aimed for kids. You have murder, guns, sex and more. Quite shocking.
And to be honest, I would rather have more JLA films in the DCAU style than anything live action. The JLA show was amazing, had such brilliant episodes and did the characters so much justice. There was continuity, drama, thrills, intensity and more that had you at the edge of your seat, with so many brilliant villains on hand to take on the heroes.
Some of my favorites:
Exactly, and epilogue ended the Batman DCAU main canon like it began, where as Terry flies away into the sky (to an awesome futuristic Batman theme) a man flying around in an aircraft asks his co-pilot "Did you see that?" which is exactly what a man flying in a blimp asks to his co-pilot as Man-Bat appears on their radar and flies over the skies of Gotham during the very first scene of episode one in Batman: The Animated Series called "On Leather Wings"; both pilots voiced by Kevin Conroy himself, no less. Little winks like that for the fans are why it was all so special.
yeah so next week we might get more casting info
The final JLU episode, "Destroyer" was an awesome series finale, what with Sups finally being able to cut loose on Darkseid. I don't know if that tops Sups breaking a dude's neck, but damned if it wasn't cool all on its own.
Some people still haven't seen MoS mind you, myself included. Though, in the wonderfully spoilerish land of the internet, you don't even need to go and see a film anymore since they are ruined for you in random comments and articles across the web before you get a chance to view it for yourself.
That's how it was broken for me to, no less, except it was a podcast title. No worries about it, I didn't mean to come off as angered. At this point, I just don't care anymore, especially since Batman is my hero anyway.
Ben Affleck - batman screen test.
- quality
1:50
How about original Bale screen test in Val Kilmer's bat suit......
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x14yskz_christian-bale-auditions-for-batman-begins-in-val-kilmer-s-batsuit_shortfilms?start=70#from=embediframe
I don't care who plays Poison Ivy, I just want Uma Thurman the hell away from this.
Hell, he could even play Batman.
I can't see Gary Oldman being bald, and we already have a Batman. No, give Gary Oldman the role of a Russian soldier taking over Air Force One and have Superman save the president. It would make a good first ten minutes.
Still... @-)
"Justin Bieber actually has the script, and will be playing Luthor."
Imagine those headlines, and how many heads would implode around the planet.