It's May 07, 2024, 11:19:20 PM
I realize camp was a part of all the films and raimi in general,evil dead triology is amazing.But the third one was overboard and really cheesey.But spider man doesnt need camp to be entertaining,humour yes,but camp,nah,this isnt the 60s.
New rumor:Joseph Gordon-Levitt to play the Riddler? Hollywood Life reports that while working on the film Inception with director Christopher Nolan, Joseph Gordon-Levitt mentioned that he'd love to audition for The Riddler in Batman 3.Apparently, this sort of talk continued and the site now says that Levitt is being considered by Nolan for the part."Chris really dug Joseph [as an actor]," a source close to the director stated. "There was a joke at first between them [on the set of Inception] that Joseph wanted to read for Batman 3 and things heated up as filming continued."This unnamed source then went on to say:"It's not 100% confirmed that he's getting [the role of The Riddler] but there's certainly talk about it. Joseph is definitely on the short list."David S. Goyer is presently hard at work writing the screenplay for the next installment in the Batman saga.Batman 3 comes to theaters July 20th, 2012
Lol @ people worrying about what villain will be used next. You don't seem to realize that there are tons of Batman villains to use. The comic has been around for 70 years, there's a shitload to choose from. He doesn't have to use a famous one like Penguin or the Riddler. Batman Begins didn't even do that. I didn't even know who Henri Ducard was before the movie. That's what I like about Nolan's series, he doesn't have to rely on "selling" a character for each movie. As long as they just focus on making a good movie I'll be satisified.
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/45451 Some Q and A with Christopher Nolan from an Ain't it Cool News article. Nolan "ethers" 3-D with some technical jargon that's admittedly way over my head. Nolan's the man, though. And while I've already been impressed with him as a story-teller, it's pretty interesting to read how technically savvy the guy is as well. They touch on "Batman 3" in here, very briefly, although this is mostly about "Insomnia," "The Dark Knight," and "Inception." Still a good read.
I think Venom could have been done very well. But it's just the way they added him to the movie. It was like they were trying to force two movies worth of material into a single movie. And that's how it played on screen-forced. To me, "Spider-man 3" wasn't bad until the final act, where it fell apart.