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Posted:  06 Oct 2006 00:03
Superherohype.com says Harvey Dent will be on the next Batman movie. It's funny remember how they had Billy Dee Williams play him in the first movie and by the time Two Face shows up he's played by Tommy Lee Jones. Not only did he change from black to white, but there just ain't two totally different actors around. Williams almost acts like he's British or something and sometimes I get the feeling Jones is a bit of country boy.
Posted:  06 Oct 2006 14:26
harevy dent would be awesome
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Posted:  09 Oct 2006 21:50   Last Edited By: sellap0625
YES TWO-FACE IS GOING TO BE IN THE SECOND MOVIE! HE'S GOING TO BE PLAYED BY JOSH LUCAS. HE WILL ONLY BE IN THE SECOND ONE TOWARDS THE END OF THE MOVIE THOUGH. BUT HE WILL BE THE MAIN VILLIAN IN THE THIRD MOVIE!
Posted:  09 Oct 2006 22:51
Hope he's better than Tommy Lee Jones. Normally I think he's a really good actor. He was great in Men in Black, but I thought he was a little goofy in Batman Forever. Too over the top to be good.
Posted:  10 Oct 2006 21:35
maybe jim spilled onto him a little. anyway, i hope they take him more seriously though, and i'm glad they'll be introducing him this film, like with harry as green goblin, it really gets the hype up. and i like how the first one focused more on batsey than a bigtime villain like the joker.and oh yeah, whose josh lucas?
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Posted:  11 Oct 2006 15:07   Last Edited By: Tim
Well I know you already know since you posted his pic, but for other enquiring minds here's imdb.com info.

Dude he was great in Glory Road. I loved that movie. He played a basketball coach who lead his team to win a championship.

http://staff.washington.edu/meganw/boy/joshlucas3.jpg

Poseidon (2006) .... Dylan Johns
Glory Road (2006) .... Coach Don Haskins
An Unfinished Life (2005) .... Crane Curtis
Stealth (2005) .... Lt. Ben Gannon
Empire Falls (2005) (TV) .... Max Roby (younger)
Around the Bend (2004) .... Jason Lair
Undertow (2004) .... Deel Munn
Wonderland (2003) .... Ron Launius
Secondhand Lions (2003) .... Adult Walter
Hulk (2003) .... Talbot
Four Reasons (2002) .... Boy
Sweet Home Alabama (2002) .... Jake Perry
Coastlines (2002) .... Eddie Vance
A Beautiful Mind (2001) .... Hansen
Session 9 (2001) .... Hank
When Strangers Appear (2001) .... Peter
... aka The Shearer's Breakfast (Australia) (USA: working title)
The Deep End (2001) .... Darby Reese
The Weight of Water (2000) .... Rich Janes
... aka Poids de l'eau, Le (Canada: French title) (France)
The Dancer (2000) .... Stephane
Drop Back Ten (2000) .... Tom White
You Can Count on Me (2000) .... Rudy (Kolinski) Sr.
American Psycho (2000) .... Craig McDermott
Posted:  12 Oct 2006 20:42
secondhand lions and stealth were both good. poseidon was a little cheesy. but he can definitely play good guy or bad guy.
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Posted:  12 Oct 2006 21:45
Poseidon was exciting but it wasn't very realistic. Just came across as being over the top. Didn't like it when they killed off the main character, Kurt Russell.

I think movies that are supposed to be based somewhat in reality should be just that. Take for instance the movie Transporter 2. Awesome movie, but it almost ruined it for me when he turned his car around in the middle of the air to hook a bomb off of the bottom of his car on a crane. Too over the top. That kind of movie should push the edges as far as it can go, but not over it. If it has to be cgied for a regular action movie, it's gone too far. The same for the Triple X sequel where the dude ran a car on the railroad track and the tires instantly disappeared and it ran along the tracks like a train.

On the other hand Superhero movies should go way beyond the edge because they have an excuse. A superhero by definition has to be able to do things normal humans can't. Too much lately, Hollywood is trying to turn regular movies into superher flicks which just makes them movie dumb. Every thing has it's own place.
Posted:  13 Oct 2006 17:10   Last Edited By: SuperDude
yeah the first transporter was awesome becuz of its realistic action, but i still liked the sequel alright.  so the guys tires literally just disappeared? thats REALLY GAY.
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Posted:  13 Oct 2006 18:00
Well the tires blew off in about 3 seconds I should say. But the idea that tires would just blow off leaving the car running neatly along a railroad track is beyond possibility. I figure any time a stunt looks cgi on a action movie then that means a stunt man couldn't replicate it. Which means it ain't possible.
Posted:  13 Oct 2006 19:44
i dont care about impossible stuff so much, but when cars blow up for no reason, or tom cruise does a nose wheely on a motorcycle while shooting perfectly only to do a backflip off of it where it then explodes, i have a problem.
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Posted:  13 Oct 2006 21:03
Yeah except when its superheroes doing backflips and shooting perfectly. Then it can be explained by them having super powers.
Posted:  13 Oct 2006 21:44
EXACTLY
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