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Daniel Day-Lewis, Daniel Day-Lewis, and Daniel Day-Lewis star in
THE NUTTY PROFESSOR 3
THE NUTTY PROFESSOR 3
Robin Williams should be Hugo Strange if that's the character in the next movie. He is enough of a leading man to bring the less-than-popular villain to the screen with dimension and presence. He has the talent to ensure he will not flounder in the reign of Heath's last leading performance. Imagine: Michael Cain, Morgan Freeman, and Robin Williams as our eldest actors in the cast! If you think he isn't serious enough for the role, just take a look at What Dreams May Come and Good Will Hunting. Please Nolans! If you're using Hugo, have the same thought as me. Its too good of a dream not to come true!
It's an inarguable fact that Catwoman is one of the, if not, THE most grounded character in the mythos.
No, it's your opinion. Sorry.
using the "silly" argument is one of the most hypocritical statements I've ever read from any sort of batfan. QUOTE]
I disagree that it's hypocritical. In contrast to Batman, she IS silly. As a child Bruce Wayne was terrified of bats and vows to fight crime because of the murder of his parents before his eyes. It's actually the complete opposite of silly. It's dramatic and powerful. What? Selina Kyle, after a blow to the head decides to dress up like a cat? Nothing powerful there. The Joker, Riddler, Two-face all fascinating characters that have richness and menace behind them. Catwoman may have been developed over the years but she was basically put in by Kane as a love interest and she simply doesen't add up to more than a hot babe in cat suit. Like I said before, I don't hate her. I just think she, along with Penguin, is just not very interesting.
You are conveniently picking and choosing elements of Bruce's story to look at. Yes, the tragedy of his parents, his stolen childhood youth, the mental scarring, entire remodeling of his perspective on injustice, etc etc. are all great dramatic foundations for the character. This fails to address the fact that he wears a superhero outfit, with a large blanket for a cape, a fully covered mask with bat-ears, a large emblem on his chest, AND he calls himself Batman.I disagree that it's hypocritical. In contrast to Batman, she IS silly. As a child Bruce Wayne was terrified of bats and vows to fight crime because of the murder of his parents before his eyes. It's actually the complete opposite of silly. It's dramatic and powerful.
Really? It never crossed your mind that someone in the field of cat-burglary might want to embrace the associated imagery and incorporate it into their gear? Ever hear of symbolism? Everyone takes part in it, it can be a solo act, chances are you've done it yourself very recently. Selena is having fun with her occupation. Taking on the cat moniker is for her own amusement and owning her title. Furthermore --What? Selina Kyle, after a blow to the head decides to dress up like a cat? Nothing powerful there.
If a non-DC/Batman fan were to tell you: Batman may have been developed over the years, but he was basically created by Kane and Finger as a cash-in followup to 1938s Superman. He simply doesn't add up to more than a troubled rich boy in bat pajamas.Catwoman may have been developed over the years but she was basically put in by Kane as a love interest and she simply doesen't add up to more than a hot babe in cat suit.
I wouldn't call Freud and Strange similar characters at all. They're both psychologists, but the similarities stop there. Anyway he's a fantastic actor and the franchise would be lucky to have him. I just don't think he'd be the appropriate type to close the series. His acting style is more nuanced and reserved. The product almost always results in good-to-great performances, but for me it also prevents from watching something memorable.He doesn't strike me as the kind of actor that would want to play such similar characters back-to-back. I can't see him in the role now that I think about it. I am really pumped about that Cronenberg film though.

Robin Williams,that would be the actor that has to play strange.IF Strange is in it.....then I hope Nolan and Emma look at Viggo Mortensen or Robin Williams to play him.
What? Selina Kyle, after a blow to the head decides to dress up like a cat? Nothing powerful there.
Silly me for not referencing an interpretation that's been irrelevant for over a decade.PreK, you're focusing on the newer Catwoman that wears goggles and doesn't have a tail or purr.

Yes, that is the crux of the whole debate. The fact that it is there should effectively end all questions regarding her depth.She's been camp and ridiculous and she's been grounded and psychologically interesting. Which do you figure Nolan would go for, KJ? That's what this is about.
Silly me for not referencing an interpretation that's been irrelevant for over a decade.![]()
Yes, that is the crux of the whole debate. The fact that it is there should effectively end all questions regarding her depth.
I can't think of a less threatening actor. Come on now, this isn't a spoof movie.
@ PreK and KILLING JOKER:
You guys are both cherrypicking specific examples of the character for your own convenience. KJ is referencing Tim Burton's Catwoman origin in order to belittle her all-around (which doesn't work, by the way), and PreK, you're focusing on the newer Catwoman that wears goggles and doesn't have a tail or purr.
There have been iterations of the character to contradict both of you guys' arguments. She's been camp and ridiculous and she's been grounded and psychologically interesting. Which do you figure Nolan would go for, KJ? That's what this is about.
Oh, one more thing.
KJ is referencing Tim Burton's Catwoman origin in order to belittle her all-around (which doesn't work, by the way.
No, I wasn't referencing "Returns" at all. You're assuming. It was in Batman #62 in December of 1950 that explained Catwoman's origin for the first time.
"(after a blow to the head jogged her memory) is an amnesiac flight attendant who had turned to crime after suffering a prior blow to the head during a plane crash she survived"
I was refering to that. So spin it if you want to, it's still a silly origin.
My whole point is that I don't think Nolan will go with her. For the same reasons that myself and others believe.