All those women AND Leslie Thompkins? That's way too many females for a Batman movie ::sarcasm::
As much as I love the Nolan films, I would love to see a Batman film that's not an origin for a hero or villain and focuses more on the detective case work, that'd be cool.
I always thought when Gibson was younger he'd make a good Kyle Rayner. Levine might be a bit too typecast, I do like his Stottlemeyer, which is why it'd be hard for me to see him not as that but as Gordon (plus he was Buffalo Bill AND Sinestro, he's way too evil!)
I don't think Glover has the right build for Strange, either, but I can't think of who I'd prefer.
Yeah, in my opinion the detective aspect is vital to any Batman adaptation simply because it makes Bruce a 3 dimensional character instead of a violent thug. As Mask of the Phantasm, Sub-Zero and Mystery of the Batwoman has shown, it is possible to blend in character development and mystery.
heh, I remember him from that one Flinstones movie...
Still Gibson is a pretty good fit for Batman/Bruce Wayne, he looks as if he was ripped right out of the comic book pages. So does Levine and I think he is talented enough to cast enough differentiation between Stottlemeyer and Gordon.
How about Bob Hoskins for Bullock? I swear, when I re-watched Who Framed Roger Rabbit, all I could go was "... why's Harvey Bullock going around talking to Toons?"
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As much as I love the Nolan films, I would love to see a Batman film that's not an origin for a hero or villain and focuses more on the detective case work, that'd be cool.
I always thought when Gibson was younger he'd make a good Kyle Rayner. Levine might be a bit too typecast, I do like his Stottlemeyer, which is why it'd be hard for me to see him not as that but as Gordon (plus he was Buffalo Bill AND Sinestro, he's way too evil!)
I don't think Glover has the right build for Strange, either, but I can't think of who I'd prefer.
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Yeah, in my opinion the detective aspect is vital to any Batman adaptation simply because it makes Bruce a 3 dimensional character instead of a violent thug. As Mask of the Phantasm, Sub-Zero and Mystery of the Batwoman has shown, it is possible to blend in character development and mystery.
heh, I remember him from that one Flinstones movie...
Still Gibson is a pretty good fit for Batman/Bruce Wayne, he looks as if he was ripped right out of the comic book pages. So does Levine and I think he is talented enough to cast enough differentiation between Stottlemeyer and Gordon.
It's hard to find a hunchback in Hollywood.
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Bob Hoskins sounds awesome. Do you have anyone else in mind for the role?
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