That Alfred was portrayed by the late great Michael Gough. His Alfred was a man whose duty was to the Wayne family and he had served them faithfully. Michael Caine's Alfred was portrayed as a war veteran. According to Caine, he saw Alfred as a man who is good at anticipating everything to serve. In the British Royal Army(in which Caine had served), Alfred served as a cook for the officers. This cook was called a 'batman'.
Speaking of michael Keaton batman https://www.yahoo.com/movies/australian-man-builds-batmobile-delighting-sick-102280928562.html Any fans of the old films will recognize this version :-o The outfit isn't the black bat with yellow but the ride makes me shed a tear
Gotdamn remember how smooth billy dee was http://comicicons.wordpress.com/2013/04/01/harvey-dent-billy-dee-williams/ I'm on my iPad so i can't post pics like I want....gotta click the link
I recall some years ago, a black man built a Batmobile-like vehicle and even dressed like Batman and drove around the city helping people in need. I forgt which city it was. He would do things like give up some of the fuel on his vehicle to a stranded motorist and even give him money to get gas. I think the program this everyday hero was featured in was ABC's That's Incredible! This Aussie guy deserves to be blessed.
I once tried to get Billy Dee Williams' look. I was close but the whole thing with the process hair treatments cost over $175.00 per sitting. If Billy Dee Williams played Harvey Two-Face, he'd be pretty frightening. I guessed that Joel Schumacher cast Tommy Lee Jones because he had a lot of energy and timing and he and Jim Carrey as The Riddler were a good fit onscreen. Jones was simply not as frightening but he did play on leading a sense of false security. And as Two-Face's coin was his power and his weakness. Jones handled the role very well.
Everyone that's been watching the Arrow series since day one knew sooner or later this would be coming: Laurel Lance as Black Canary... Now the next question : Will she eventually get the sonic powers as well?
Those damn cylons finally got him http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/11/15/battlestar-galactica-creator-glen-larson-dies
Codex Seraphinianus: A new edition of the strangest book in the world Not sure if you guys/gals have heard of this before. www.CodexSeraphinianus.org "For anyone not familiar with it, The Codex Seraphinianus is a book written and illustrated by the Italian artist, architect and industrial designer Luigi Serafini during thirty months, from 1976 to 1978.[1] The book is approximately 360 pages long (depending on edition), and appears to be a visual encyclopedia of an unknown world, written in one of its languages, a thus-far thought to be undeciphered alphabetic writing." http://dangerousminds.net/comments/codex_seraphinianus_a_new_edition_of_the_strangest_book_in_the_world
TDK should love this http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/11/18/tom-hardy-starring-in-new-fx-series-taboo
They're trying to keep the meta humans to a bear minimum on Arrow so i doubt it. Unless they have accident like on The Flash.
Without his suit, he's just another human. That's the same reason why Captain America isn't part of it either. Though at peak performance, his durability is the same as anyone when shot with a gun.
In the extremis version, he has healing powers and the suit is within his bones. Maybe the classic version is what they wanted to stick to.
Keywords : Bare Minimum. I could see them doing it and putting up some type of limit to how & when she would use her sonic scream in order to keep to the whole spirit of limited metahuman abilities. Something along the lines of prolonged use of her powers leads to permanent vocal cord damage so she uses it only in the most extreme life or death circumstances.