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Montana Smith said:And your favourite Batmobile?
The two up front... everything else is
Montana Smith said:And your favourite Batmobile?
Dr. Gonzo said:The two up front... everything else is
Violet said:Kevin Conroy's my fave.
But in terms of film actors, I like Michael Keaton. He has the right tortured quality to Bruce and even the occasional dry one liner. He also has great chemistry with Michael Gough (Alfred).
And the worst definitely goes to Clooney. Even West had more of a serious side in the campy (but fun to watch) 60s series.
Montana Smith said:And your favourite Batmobile?
pete33 said:keaton by far. only actor to truly convince me he WAS batman. the others just played batman.
Dr. Gonzo said:"Oh and uhhh... give Knox a grant."
Finn said:I'll take the one who can look the coolest in this.
Finn said:I'll take the one who can look the coolest in this.
Luisiana Jones said:While being a big fan of the Keaton Batman i have to go with Bale, he's just, i dunno, even more Batman for me
Regards,
LJ
Batman: Dead End
Release date July 19, 2003
Running time 8 minutes
Batman: Dead End is a fan film made by Sandy Collora that premiered July 19, 2003 at the San Diego Comic-Con, and on the internet shortly thereafter.
Plot
Batman (Clark Bartram) corners an escaped Joker (Andrew Koenig), only to have the villain suddenly dragged off by an Alien. The Alien is, in turn, killed by a Predator, which Batman fights and defeats. Other Predators then appear just as more Aliens emerge from the darkness behind Batman. The film ends abruptly with Batman caught in between the two alien species.
Cast
Clark Bartram as Bruce Wayne/Batman
Andrew Koenig as The Joker
Kurt Carley as the Predator
Jake McKinnon as the Alien
Patrick Oronet, Patrick Magee and Kurt Carley as other Predators
Production
The film was made for a reported $30,000 and filmed in parts of North Hollywood, California, as a stand-in for Gotham City.[1] Collora filmed a similar project, 2004's World's Finest, with much of the same cast and crew.
Reception
Film director and comic book writer Kevin Smith called it "possibly the truest, best Batman movie ever made",[2] and comic book artist Alex Ross praised it as "Batman the way I've always wanted to see him".[3] Collora has stated in interviews that the film was made as a demonstration reel to attract attention to his directing skills, and as such, succeeded in its goal.
Fan Films Quarterly listed Batman: Dead End as one of the 10 most pivotal moments in fan film history in its Summer 2006 issue.
References
1.^ "Finally, a good Batman sequel", US News & World Report August 8, 2003.
2.^ by: JoBlo (2004-01-02). "BATMAN: DEAD END". Joblo.com. Retrieved 2011-01-01.
3.^ "BATMAN: DEAD END". Filmthreat.com. Retrieved 2011-01-01.
Pale Horse said:Why stop at that cross-over? They should have had Pamela Anderson as Barbwire battle Halle Berry as Catwoman with each vying as the love life of Bruce Wayne. As that sub-plot develops it's revealed that Halle Berry is actually an MI6 Double Agent, working for 007 and her Majesty's Secret Service, to infiltrate the American Vigilate System, who is secretly policing the universe for rogue aliens, and then the MIB would be revealed as the true villian, thus bringing the genre full circle with Tommy Lee Jones coming back from the dead as a Two-Faced MIB villian!
This s*it writes itself! I swear!