No. If begins works out, then maybe make one more installment with bale that doesnt co-exist with the other films and end it. I believe there was only one batman movie. and that is the original. The second was a great movie, but burton just used batman for artistic expression (inmy opinion) Batman forever was a spoof on the spoof t.v show from the 60's. and batman and robin was made soley to make fun of comic book fans.
I just saw the tv commercial. Doesn't look too promising for
me.
The style seems annoying at best. Why try the impossible, of
capturing Miller's extreme black&white drawing style? It
won't work, atleast not without making the movie visually
un-watchable.
If one wants to see an example of a movie style that can
reasonably come close to the Sin City comics, then one should
look to the classic 1940's Film Noir films, like "Force of Evil"
of "The Asphalt Jungle". None of this CGI "Sky Captain"
bulls***!
And why the distorted faces? Again, this attempts to stick too
closely to the comic book's looks may end up ruining the film.
I also hope they didn't make Miho the super-killer than she
became in the comic books. like alot of people, I loved the
Sin City comic books when they first came out years ago. But
like alot of people as well, I hated how Frank Miller ruined
his own creation by turning Miho into a female Batman/Wolverine,
who can basically get the entire job done by herself if she wanted
to. Real stupid. Made me stop reading the comcs then.
here's another thread if you want to take a look: http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=292873
This is my most anticipated movie of this year. It looks so kick-ass. I'm gonig to be there opening night with bells on. I abso-f*ckin'-lutely can't wait. It's a by-the-book translation of Frank Miller's vision.
Originally posted by SoloFunny story- QT asked Robert Rodriguez to write the musical score for Kill Bill, and Rodriguez did it- to the tune of one dollar. And to return the favor, QT offerd to direct a scene of Sin City for the price of -you guessed it -one dollar. Hence the 'Special Guest Director' thing. It just shows how they're such good friends. 🙂
I guess Quentin Tarntino is going to help direct it. And it's a superhero story.
King Burger- since when did a faithful adaptation ruin a movie? Have some faith, man