Saturday, May 25, 2013

CATWOMAN MOVIE

WITH AS POPULAR AS CATWOMAN IS, WHY HAVE WE NOT SEEN A CATWOMAN MOVIE? I KNOW THERE WAS THAT HORRIBLE THING THEY CALLED CATWOMAN WITH HALLE BERRY, BUT I LIKE TO PRETEND THAT DOES NOT EXIST. FIRST OFF IN THAT MOVIE HALLE BERRY ISN'T EVEN SELINA KYLE.... I REMEMBER WHEN BATMAN RETURNS CAME OUT WITH MICHELLE PFEIFFER, WHICH IS MY FAVORITE VERSION OF CATWOMAN IN FILM AND TV, THAT THERE WAS RUMORS THAT TIM BURTON WAS GOING TO DO A JUST CATWOMAN MOVIE BECAUSE AT THE END SHE SURVIVES THE CLIMAX OF THE MOVIE. I KNOW THAT ANNE HATHAWAY WAS CATWOMAN IN THE DARK KNIGHT RISES BUT I THOUGHT SHE WAS VERY UNDERPLAYED AND NOT MUCH SCREEN TIME AS CATWOMAN IT WAS MORE SELINA KYLE. DONT GET ME WRONG I LOVE ANNE AS AN ACTRESS, SHES ONE OF MY FAVORITES. I GUESS I WAS JUST EXPECTING MORE.

CATWOMAN BIO:
She's made countless comic book appearances since her debut in 1940's BATMAN #1. She's been portrayed by two Oscar-nominated actresses—Michelle Pfeiffer in Tim Burton's classic film "Batman Returns" and Anne Hathaway in director Christopher Nolan's critically acclaimed blockbuster "The Dark Knight Rises." And she's been featured in almost every Batman-related animated or video game incarnation.
Indeed, Selina Kyle has led many lives as the feline fatale Catwoman—but one thing remains the same: Whenever this cat crosses your path, she's equally likely to steal your heart as well as your wallet.
Growing up an orphan in one of Gotham’s worst neighborhoods, Selina turned to a life of crime to not only keep herself alive but her friends as well. The vivacious villainess elevated cat burglary to an art form, stealing whatever may be necessary—and sometimes even more—to survive and protect those closest to her. Utilizing a cat mask and suit to steal from the city’s rich and corrupt, she's a master at hand-to-hand combat and acrobatics, stealthy as a ninja and an expert at breaking and entering.
However, despite her burglarious nature and antagonistic origins, Catwoman walks a fine line between hero and villain. She balances precariously on the precipice of good and evil, of doing the wrong thing for the arguably right reasons. And as such, Selina doesn't look at the world in black and white, but shades of gray. Guided by her own strict—if not slightly skewed—moral compass, Selina sometimes serves as one of the Dark Knight's closest allies. Their flirtatious relationship and complicated feelings for one another constantly push both in directions neither thought possible...or are always comfortable with. Particularly since there always looms the possibility that one day Catwoman will take her crimes too far, and Batman will have no choice but to see her behind bars.

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