yas3r
10-23-2004, 11:03 AM
Just felt there should be an actual board for all things batman begins so we can see the impact of this.
I have been hard pressed to find anyone who isnt excited about this movie-and if you arent...why not?
And if you are-tell us why?
GOODS: Bale, Caine, Freeman, Neeson, Oldman, the 'real' approach, the new suit, the story and the script.
BADS: Cleese would have made a better Alfred (Caine, legend that he is, has a habit of always playing .. Michael Caine).
Looking at the age of Bale wouldnt Laurence Fishburne (although he's obviously not a patch on Freeman-who funnily enough, always plays Morgan Freeman in his movies) have been a better fit for Lucius?
Katie Holmes-when you look at the names on the cast list-this is the only one that sticks out like a sore thumb, its the only one that 'feels' like Hollywood casting, but i could be wrong.
I have the script-although rumour says it has been changed- it is good, it isnt THAT cheesy, it has twists and a bit of depth to it. I'm surprised it was Goyer who wrote it, although the fact is-the script we all have is Goyers, which was then sent to Christopher Nolan who penned HIS version into it.
POST YOUR THOUGHTS-howver long or brief.
I have been hard pressed to find anyone who isnt excited about this movie-and if you arent...why not?
And if you are-tell us why?
GOODS: Bale, Caine, Freeman, Neeson, Oldman, the 'real' approach, the new suit, the story and the script.
BADS: Cleese would have made a better Alfred (Caine, legend that he is, has a habit of always playing .. Michael Caine).
Looking at the age of Bale wouldnt Laurence Fishburne (although he's obviously not a patch on Freeman-who funnily enough, always plays Morgan Freeman in his movies) have been a better fit for Lucius?
Katie Holmes-when you look at the names on the cast list-this is the only one that sticks out like a sore thumb, its the only one that 'feels' like Hollywood casting, but i could be wrong.
I have the script-although rumour says it has been changed- it is good, it isnt THAT cheesy, it has twists and a bit of depth to it. I'm surprised it was Goyer who wrote it, although the fact is-the script we all have is Goyers, which was then sent to Christopher Nolan who penned HIS version into it.
POST YOUR THOUGHTS-howver long or brief.