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If Eh Maybe's to be believed...
Well, let's hope they actually like it.

If Eh Maybe's to be believed...
Right.Well, let's hope they actually like it.![]()
I was there a few months ago. Pretty ****ing great. If I ran into Reeves there I'd pin him against the giant blow up naked Marilyn Monroe photo and ask when the hell he's going to finish a first draft.
Right.
I would hope that he's been sending them bits and pieces of the script as he's been writing it, so it's not like this is the first time they're seeing it.
If a script is ready, that's great but with no actor in place, that's going to be a slow start.
Right.
I would hope that he's been sending them bits and pieces of the script as he's been writing it, so it's not like this is the first time they're seeing it.
Loved Cloverfield.Is it really a good thing if WB likes the script? Based on DC fans right now, we shouldn't like anything WB approves of. Just saying.
I liked Dawn a bit more than War. Dawn is one of the best sci-fi films of the last decade, as far as I'm concerned. Love that movie to death.Didn't love Cloverfield. I think the Apes movies are decent at least.
I liked Dawn a bit more than War. Dawn is one of the best sci-fi films of the last decade, as far as I'm concerned. Love that movie to death.
In any case, Reeves has said all the right things thus far. A noirish detective movie that focuses on Batman solving a case. A movie that actually strives to paint him as the World's Greatest Detective. Give me it.
That's what's going to be interesting about this. Reeves' filmography is fairly limited, and he hasn't really directed a movie with a true A-lister in the lead role. I suppose the argument could be made for Serkis, insofar as he is THE go-to guy for mo-cap roles.If it's something akin to Game of Shadows with Batman and in modern times, I can accept that. But they need to cast Batman right this time.
That is probably the best path to success right now.I think given how WB doesn't know how to make these movies, they're more listening to Reeves and not standing in his way, whether they like it or not.
That's what's going to be interesting about this. Reeves' filmography is fairly limited, and he hasn't really directed a movie with a true A-lister in the lead role. I suppose the argument could be made for Serkis, insofar as he is THE go-to guy for mo-cap roles.
Are we getting a big name or are we getting an unknown? I could honestly see it going either way.