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Michael Corvin 12-18-08 09:09 AM

I think the last thing I enjoyed Murphy in was Bowfinger. When was that, a decade ago? :lol:

chuckd21 12-18-08 12:15 PM

It's amusing when AICN gets pissed at the internet for making shit up...

Shannon Nutt 12-18-08 12:49 PM

I can tell you right now, Batman won't be falling for the banana up the tailpipe trick!

Shannon Nutt 12-18-08 12:49 PM


Originally Posted by Michael Corvin (Post 9141044)
I think the last thing I enjoyed Murphy in was Bowfinger. When was that, a decade ago? :lol:


Watch DREAMGIRLS. Probably the best thing he's ever done/will do.

riley_dude 12-18-08 01:00 PM

I say he plays the Ridler as a Fat Afridan American Woman like in all his other wonderful comedies.

Sonny Corinthos 12-18-08 01:06 PM

I know there no chance of Eddie Murphy being in the next Batman film but if it were to happen, it would be a huge mistake. Warner Bros needs to watch Superman 3 if they ever consider adding Murphy to any Batman film.

RoboDad 12-18-08 02:47 PM


Originally Posted by Boba Fett (Post 9140134)
Nolan said he hates Robin and I think Bale said he'd quit before doing anything involving Robin.

Bob Kane and Bill Finger apparently had a different opinion:


Originally Posted by Bill Finger
Robin was an outgrowth of a conversation I had with Bob. As I said, Batman was a combination of [Douglas] Fairbanks and Sherlock Holmes. Holmes had his Watson. The thing that bothered me was that Batman didn't have anyone to talk to, and it got a little tiresome always having him thinking. I found that as I went along Batman needed a Watson to talk to. That's how Robin came to be. Bob called me over and said he was going to put a boy in the strip to identify with Batman. I thought it was a great idea.


Giles 12-18-08 02:55 PM


Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt (Post 9141621)
Watch DREAMGIRLS. Probably the best thing he's ever done/will do.


emphasis on "will do"

Giles 12-18-08 02:58 PM

how bout resurrecting Damon Wayans - oh wait he's done his superhero role

http://www.videodetective.com/photos/126/00529623_.jpg

GoldenJCJ 12-18-08 03:50 PM


Originally Posted by RoboDad (Post 9142034)

Originally Posted by Bill Finger
Bob Kane and Bill Finger apparently had a different opinion:Originally Posted by Bill Finger
Robin was an outgrowth of a conversation I had with Bob. As I said, Batman was a combination of [Douglas] Fairbanks and Sherlock Holmes. Holmes had his Watson. The thing that bothered me was that Batman didn't have anyone to talk to, and it got a little tiresome always having him thinking. I found that as I went along Batman needed a Watson to talk to. That's how Robin came to be. Bob called me over and said he was going to put a boy in the strip to identify with Batman. I thought it was a great idea.


I guess it's good thing that Nolan has used Michael Caine as the "Watson" character then.

kstublen 12-18-08 06:02 PM

The thing is, Robin doesn't have to be a bad character. He could be done well, but you can't have him in Nolan's universe anytime soon because Bruce Wayne/Batman is still very young and growing. You need Robin to enter when Batman is a little older and more experienced. That being said, I'd much prefer if years from now Christian Bale plays a much more older Batman that is going to retire and then introduce Terry McGinnis/Batman II.

Travis McClain 12-18-08 06:15 PM


Originally Posted by kstublen (Post 9142610)
The thing is, Robin doesn't have to be a bad character. He could be done well, but you can't have him in Nolan's universe anytime soon because Bruce Wayne/Batman is still very young and growing. You need Robin to enter when Batman is a little older and more experienced. That being said, I'd much prefer if years from now Christian Bale plays a much more older Batman that is going to retire and then introduce Terry McGinnis/Batman II.

This is a good point. I can't tell you how many older Bond fans I talked to before Casino Royale came out that apparently never read the Ian Fleming novels, because they were convinced that it would be a remake of the 1967 spoof film. Just because we're used to a certain character being interpreted and/or presented a certain way doesn't mean every incarnation has to be that way. I mean, who would have thought we'd go along with a Scarecrow that's nothing more than a guy in a business suit and a burlap sack on his head?

As for the other thoughts, Bale will likely never come back to the Bat-universe after his series is finished (hopefully at least one more film down the line), Beyond is fine as part of the Bruce Timm animated DCU, but isn't compelling enough to exist outside of that, and despite the success of 300 and Sin City (and the expected success of Watchmen), not every great comic story needs to be recreated as a film.

Abob Teff 12-18-08 10:15 PM

TV Guide Channel also ran a tease about Eddie Murphy as the Riddler ... I couldn't bear to watch to see what they had to say.

story 12-19-08 08:00 AM


Originally Posted by atxbomber (Post 9140737)
batman three.

The title is a clever play on the fact that adam west and michael keaton play the batmen from earth-1 and earth-a respectively and join with bale's batman to stop maxie zeus and hugo strange from doing stuff.

:lol:

GuessWho 12-19-08 08:27 AM

I still wonder what Star Trek 4 would have been like with Eddie.

toddly6666 12-19-08 09:19 AM

I can't stand seeing this thread. This type of thread would exist in the mid-90s, not now...

Groucho 12-19-08 01:08 PM

The David Tennant rumor makes more sense than this one.

Shannon Nutt 12-19-08 02:27 PM


Originally Posted by GuessWho (Post 9143524)
I still wonder what Star Trek 4 would have been like with Eddie.


Superman III was actually one of the big reasons it didn't happen.

But we still got Christian Slater in Star Trek VI. ;)


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