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....sorry about that.
Yup, exactly.
And they refer to it as a "re-invention" ALOT. How is that not a "reboot" in some 90s way? You're re-inventing the wheel, making something a-new, making it your own. If it's such the sequel it is in a canon, continuity "this is the same universe" sort of way, why are Schumacher and Co. so anxious to describe it as it's own thing? "Their" thing? Schumacher even says, "I'm making MY version, my own comic book".
That magazine even mentions how Forever is essentially a remake of Returns.
"For all the scripts attempts at re-inventing the series, the filmmakers have, apparently without realizing it, remade the second film."
Hell, it even mentions that Schumacher had absolutely no intention on bringing Billy Dee Williams back (who was anxiously waiting for the call) and always intended to use Tommy Lee Jones for "his" Harvey.
I don't even get what we're all arguing about here.
Mostly because those direct quotes still don't change that their "reinvention" is still a continuation of the same franchise.
There are three, soon to be four separate Batman franchises.
1. 1966, Adam West era
2. Batman to Batman & Robin
3. The Dark Knight Trilogy
4. soon to be Man of Steel/Superman VS Batman/maybe DC cinematic universe
Whether anyone likes it or not, myself included, they are part of the same franchise and will always packaged together and considered part of the same era.
Mostly because those direct quotes still don't change that their "reinvention" is still a continuation of the same franchise.
There are three, soon to be four separate Batman franchises.
1. 1966, Adam West era
2. Batman to Batman & Robin
3. The Dark Knight Trilogy
4. soon to be Man of Steel/Superman VS Batman/maybe DC cinematic universe
Whether anyone likes it or not, myself included, they are part of the same franchise and will always packaged together and considered part of the same era.
Alrighty then.
Geez who needs Hot Toys when people can just make their own with quality like this?
Well that works really well if your name is Sean Dabbs, not so well if your name is Chunky 'Sausages' McFatfinger....like me.
It's not really, it's Daron.....but you get my drift.
Just amazing, I am excited to go thru it and enjoy all your hard word and dedication, good stuff.
Love Robert Wuhl, sems like such a funny down to earth dude.
Her question of why is "Hollywood so attracted to comic book charaters right now" made me laugh.
She described 2013 so perfectly.
Did you listen to the Entertainment Tonight clip when Mary Hart says: "The movie Batman Begins" its caped crusade when it opens in theaters.
That behind the scenes making clip was epic, great find.
I took a still shot from one of the video clips on sallah's amazing website:
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The reason it wasn't called a "reboot" wasn't just because that term didn't exist back then - it's because the concept itself didn't either, by any other name. The lack of the term "reboot" isn't just a terminology difference, it's a conceptual difference. There were no such things as reboots back then!
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