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The best part of the Superman/Batman dichotomy was that they were always peers. They were always around the same age, same height, same hair color, same eye color and were both orphans. It was their vast character and personality differences that separated them. Having one disctinctly older and wiser than the other alters that balance and makes Batman more of a mentor/tutor than a contemporary.
However, of they do go the route of Mound he has the look, intensity and vibe of both Bruce and Batman. Maybe he can pull off being younger or explain his looking older to his lifestyle. I like your choice but I like having my World's Finest team as authentic as possible.I almost had a psychic girlfriend but she dumped me before we met.
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I guess I'm all alone out here in the wilderness when it comes to suggesting Anson Mount from "Hell On Wheels", but just take a look at the dude...
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He's certainly got the intensity to play "The Batman" (as opposed to just "Batman"), plus he's got the physique to pull off he role without the addition of a bunch of rubber/leather, he can do suave and debonair for Bruce Wayne and---not to sound biased against the Brits----he's AMERICAN! I'd LOVE to see an American playing an American superhero instead of another British actor!!!
American Meryl Streep played English Margaret Thatcher...
...American/Australian Mel Gibson played Scottish William Wallace, Spaniard Antonio Banderas played Mexican Pancho Villa, and so on, and those were factual historical people.
Comic book superheroes are fictional, as far as I'm concern, an Argentine could play Batman as long as he looks like Bruce Wayne and doesn't have an accent, lol.
So go nuts, Aussie Hugh Jackman, continue playing Canadian Wolverine, lol.Last edited by Hector; Jul 21, '13, 7:46 PM.sigpicComment
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I really don't trip on nationalities.
American Meryl Streep played English Margaret Thatcher...
...American/Australian Mel Gibson played Scottish William Wallace, Spaniard Antonio Banderas played Mexican Pancho Villa, and so on, and those were factual historical people.
Comic book superheroes are fictional, as far as I'm concern, an Argentine could play Batman as long as he looks like Bruce Wayne and doesn't have an accent, lol.
So go nuts, Aussie Hugh Jackman, continue playing Canadian Wolverine, lol.sigpic Oh then, what's this? Big flashy lighty thing, that's what brought me here! Big flashy lighty things have got me written all over them. Not actually. But give me time. And a crayon.Comment
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The best part of the Superman/Batman dichotomy was that they were always peers. They were always around the same age, same height, same hair color, same eye color and were both orphans. It was their vast character and personality differences that separated them. Having one disctinctly older and wiser than the other alters that balance and makes Batman more of a mentor/tutor than a contemporary.
However, of they do go the route of Mound he has the look, intensity and vibe of both Bruce and Batman. Maybe he can pull off being younger or explain his looking older to his lifestyle. I like your choice but I like having my World's Finest team as authentic as possible.sigpic Oh then, what's this? Big flashy lighty thing, that's what brought me here! Big flashy lighty things have got me written all over them. Not actually. But give me time. And a crayon.Comment
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Yeah, he has the "look"... but Worthington can't act.Comment
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Actor nationalities don't concern me in the slightest, either.
If they're good in the role, look the part, and can pull off the accent of the character they're playing, it's all good.PUNY HUMANS!Comment
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^amen, brother. But if they wouldn't use Superman's traditional suit, I think we're going to be stuck with black rubber armor.
I always thought Eastwood would have been a good batman. His movie The Dead Pool came out during the same time period The Dark Night Returns was hitting comic stores in '86. Though he was a lot slimmer than Miller's interpretation, he would have been perfect for a 55ish year old Batman coming out of retirement at that time. I think his face would have looked great in the cowl/helmet.
If they ever do adapt Batman Beyond, he would be perfect for old man Bruce.
I'm warming up to Worthington as Batman. He's got menacing eyes and a jawline that would work in the mask. But I still believe Urban is the best choice. Someone mentioned Tim Olyphant before, and I think he'd be good, too, but he's in his 40s, too.
Of all the Batmen, I think Clooney looked best or most like the Batman of the comics in the mask, but that movie is sooo bad it's hard to even think about.
We're all thinking about ages of actors and while a 40ish Batman would limit the guy to 3 films, probably, there are few 25 year olds that fit the role of Batman. They just look too young to me. Maybe it's just me getting old.Last edited by madmarva; Jul 23, '13, 11:25 AM.Comment
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I know he gets a lot of crap for the growly voice, but Bale is going to be hard to top. For me, he is the first modern actor to thoroughly convince me he was both Bruce Wayne AND Batman. He was physically perfect for a Neal Adams-type Batman, and even looked a lot like Adam's interpretation through the face. Plus, he nailed the part.
To me, Adam West is the pre-"Dark Avenger of the Night" Batman, and Bale is the Dark Knight version. It sounds like the new Batman will be more like the later, especially with Snyder having the actor who played the General from MoS read excerpts from Dark Knight Returns to introduce the concept.
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Not really ...., Most people couldn't get past the Growl.
U watch how easy that will be forgotten ..., if they get somebody actually good.
Dark Knight was the Best Batman Movie Ever Made to me ....
But I could also careless about Beginings and Rises.... The Original Knight ..., Often Imitated, However Never Duplicated. The 1st Knight in Customs.
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