American_Idiot said:Not bad. Although I always thought he'd be the perfect Lex Luthor.
Yeah, I would have liked him as either character. I always thought he'd get snatched for Lex first... But uh... Nope.
American_Idiot said:Not bad. Although I always thought he'd be the perfect Lex Luthor.
TheJuice said:Eric Roberts as Joker
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American_Idiot said:Eric Roberts doesn't look like that anymore. Here is a recent picture of him:
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You may remember him seeing him recently in the Killers video "Mr. Brightside". Sorry, but I have to disagree with you in a big way if you think he could play the Joker.
JMadisonIV said:I posted this in the Riddler thread below, and I'll post it here as well:
I think that the Nolan and Goyer TOTALLY dropped the ball when it comes to a truely Inspired choice for The Riddler, by using him already.
Linus Roache.
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He should not have played Thomas Wayne for this very reason.
TheJuice said:Nothing that Hollywood make-up can't fix. Plus, the guy does play a good pyscho path.
Castigleone said:Mr. Freeze shouldn't be just anyone-older-with-a-shaved-head, like Kingsley, Malkovich, or Stewart. We have to believe that he was once a scientist, and he has to have the look of a tortured soul because of his wife, and his body. Therefore, I think Ralph Feinnes(uh, spelled right? The guy from Red Dragon) would take the cake. Just because Mr. Freeze is bald doesn't make him old, though many people have a tendency to draw him that way.
perfect, except for posion ivy.American_Idiot said:I've seen separate threads for the casting of individual villains and/or villains who haven't been used in the prior Batman films, but how about a thread where we list any and every villain and who you'd like to see play them in one thread... Assuming this Bat-franchise goes on as long as the Bond series, cast any villain you'd like from A-list villains such as the Joker and Two-Face to obscure villains such as Abbatoir and Steeljacket.
Here's my ideal cast for future Bat-villains...
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You know, over the last day or so, I've been thinking about my post about the Riddler. If they were to have him at any point in the franchise, I said that Hugo Weaving would be perfect, and that Guy Pearce would be a close second. I've changed my mind. When I think of the Riddler, it reminds me of Batman: Hush, so although Hugo Weaving would be good, he's a little too old, and I think he's to big for a guy who's physically no real threat to Batman(not that combat skilled, right?). I think that Guy Pearce would be bettar, since he's younger, and I think that he's good as that very intellegent man who get's a little lost in thought( after watching the Time Machine again).