On October 3rd, Harry Knowles, founder of aintitcool.com, tweeted, "Starting BATMAN: YEAR ONE - see you on the otherside!
BATMAN: YEAR ONE best superhero film ever... holy **** awesome sauce! Man, I kind of just want to watch it again. dude - Commissioner Gordon... ****ING AWESOME! The fights... BRUTAL FLUID BEAUTIFUL. The tone of this is just so dead on. As you watch the pitch perfect animation, you dream of the David Fincher (director of Seven) Live-Action version.
Now watching @Paul_Dini 's CATWALK (1995) from BATMAN THE ANIMATED SERIES as one of Timm's Picks extra on BATMAN: YEAR ONE."
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Also on October 3rd, Harry Knowles tweeted, "Watching @Paul_Dini 's CATWOMAN showcase on BATMAN: YEAR ONE Blu!"
Paul Dini replied, "Oh, man! Lucky! I haven't even seen it yet!"
Harry Knowles replied, "That's ridiculous! Someone needs hangin!"
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Harry Knowles tweeted, "Animation on this is beautiful. I would love it so much if Anne Hathaway would perform what Catwoman just performed in @Paul_Dini 's DC SHOWCASE of CATWOMAN."
Frank Miller was asked at the San Diego Comic-Con if he had seen the Batman: Year One film and if he had any thoughts on it, but Frank Miller had not yet seen it. "I have not seen it," was Frank Miller's reply.
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=33550
I'm sure Frank Miller will love it. According to Bruce Timm's DVD commentary for the "Legends of the Dark Knight" episode, which adapted a segment of Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, when Bruce Timm asked for permission Frank Miller said something along the lines of "Go ahead, I'm in good hands." On the commentary of "Legends of the Dark Knight" and in the Modern Marvels book Bruce Timm said Frank Miller's response was that he called back three times, leaving three messages, each were raving about that episode, and each were longer than the previous. Saying things like "That was great!", "Watched it again, you did a good job!" and "Lynn (Varley) saw it; she went 'Hey, that's Carrie Kelley!'"
Tasha Robinson: "Were you happy with the episode of Batman: The Animated Series that used your Dark Knight character designs?"
Frank Miller: "Oh, that was wonderful! [Laughs.] It was hilarious, yeah. Bruce Timm called me up, the animator, and asked if it was okay if he did a little bit of Dark Knight in the show. And I said, 'Absolutely, you're Bruce Timm!' He said, 'Do you want to see a script?' I said, 'No, you're Bruce Timm! I just want a videotape.' The videotape came, and I watched it about three times in a row, laughing out loud. It's spot-on. He even got my Robin right."
http://www.avclub.com/articles/frank-miller,13748/
In November, 2010, Frank Miller was interviewed by Christopher Irving and Frank Miller told him, "'I'm talking to animators, and I would rather do it animated,' Frank reveals when I bring a hypothetical Dark Knight Returns movie up."
http://www.nycgraphicnovelists.com/2010/12/frank-miller-part-1-dames-dark-knights.html
On July 22nd, 2011, at the San Diego Comic-Con, Bruce Timm announced that the animated Batman: The Dark Knight Returns two-part movie is releasing next year.
http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/news.php/news.php?action=fullnews&id=1086