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#1
I have no idea where to do or who to ask. I wish to commission a personal edit of Superman 2. It is a mostly Donner version with a new ending. Is there anyone out here that knows to get in touch with anyone that does this stuff? I need an editor who can do all that and clean images up and apply music as I wish to employ at least one deleted scene. I don't think it would be the most complex edit ever. It just cleaning up turn the world back stuff so that it definitely happened in Supes 1 and figuring out a new ending that's probably just letting the downer balcony ending stand as the finish for the film.

Here's a list version of what I'm asking for:

-Donner Cut centered

-HD presentation, up conversion of deleted scene (arctic patrol) required.

-Clean editorial job for Prologue and ending of film. Not looking for drastic re edits of structure or events outside of letting Lex and villains get an epilogue and no time travel redo. Sad balcony ending.

-Will negotiate $$$, please use pay option what will accept pre pay visa gift cards. I guarantee at least 2 zeroes, but if you are looking for 3 zeros you will end to impress me!
#2
Great interview with Carl Newman, the guy who developed the body language of the Bat!


He has a social media presence: Balletbat 1989

I have interacted with and thanked him. He seems like a really sweet natured guy.
#3
JOKER! For his 'anniversary.'



I liked it, very RED DRAGON, but I see why it was cut. It gives too much away and doesn't move us forward.
#4
Comic Film & TV / X-Men'97 (2023)
Fri, 12 Nov 2021, 16:55
Coming to Disney Plus:



The show has been revived and will pick up where the show left off.
#5
Misc. Burton / The Worst Video Ever
Wed, 20 Oct 2021, 21:37
Here's a video about Tim Burton's work. This is the comment I left:

"No disrespect intended, but I thought this was by far one of the worst takes (so much so that I thought you were joking half the time) I've ever seen. It was petty, vindictive, and seemed to operate from the worst faith interpretations of Burton's work imaginable. I left this video thinking you had a personal issue with the director and I wonder what he did. To be fair, I'm a fan of his, so I guess there wasn't really any other way for me to see it, but I call it as I see it. This was really bad."
#6
"Written by Danny DeVito, Wes Craig, G. Willow Wilson, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Joshua Williamson, Stephanie Phillips, Dan Watters, and Mairghread Scott
Art by Dan Mora, Wes Craig, Emma Rios, Riccardo Federici, Max Raynor, Max Fiumara, Skylar Patridge, Ariela Kristantina, Khary Randolph, Jill Thompson, Christian Ward, Gabriel Walta, and others
Cover by Lee Bermejo
Variants by Frank Quitely, Wes Craig, Riccardo Federici, Dan Mora, and Marguerite Sauvage

Gotham City may be protected by the Dark Knight, but this major metropolitan destination is also plagued by some of the deadliest, most nefarious villains in the DC Universe! In this oversize anniversary giant, DC Comics proudly presents tales of Batman's deadliest foes written and drawn by some of the biggest, most exciting names in comics! 2021 marks an anniversary year for the Scarecrow, Poison Ivy, Ra's al Ghul, Talia al Ghul, the Mad Hatter, Killer Moth, and the original Red Hood, and Gotham City Villains Anniversary Giant #1 brings these baddies to life in some big ways! Also featuring the anniversary celebration of the Penguin, written by none other than the man who brought Oswald Cobblepot to life in Batman Returns, star of the silver screen Danny DeVito!"



#7
Other comics / Superman '78 (2021)
Fri, 26 Mar 2021, 20:57
Starting this to keep track of a new, six-issue comics series by Robert Venditti and Wilfredo Torres, based on the cinematic world of Richard Donner and Christopher Reeve's Man of Steel.
#8
https://ia800107.us.archive.org/21/items/Batman3ScriptProductionDraftAkivaGoldsman/Batman%203%20script%20Early%20Draft%20The%20Batchlers.pdf

I wanted to place this here because I think it is worthy of note that this early draft of the movie is as close to a 'Burton Batman 3' that you'll ever get. We know now that no such thing exists and that while most of the rumors swirling about this project were/are true, they are now rightly attributed to Joel's administration. This draft is the version shown to Robin Williams (who approved and entered negotiations before he was deemed too expensive) and is written with him in mind. The same goes for Bruce, who is being written still as Michael Keaton.

I've only just begun reading this draft and will post opinions as I go along.

First thing I noticed is that Batman Begins borrows the second scene for its own opening sequence. Crazy, right? More soon.

If anyone wants to join in and talk about it, please do.
#9
https://www.dropbox.com/s/5co9bntrgq973oe/Batman%20Enigma%20Issue%20One%2011.28.20.2.pdf?dl=0

BATMAN ENIGMA, a third Burton story fan series, is out now with issue 1.
#10
Batman (1989) / Discussing Deleted Scenes
Tue, 24 Nov 2020, 17:03
Forgive me if this was posted before. I haven't been around in a while.

I was reading through the script dated October 6, 1988 by Hamm/Skaaren because that is the script that was around as they began shooting, and I made a list of all the major scenes that don't make it into the final cut. There aren't that many. In fact, barring some slight line alterations and little beats (Is it Halloween?), I could only count four major scenes, only one of which we know for certain was shot.

1. Alternate Vicki/Bruce date that begins with horseback riding. My feeling is that it was altered before they shot it. So not really a deleted scene.

2. Vicki at Photo Shoot. After setting the wheels in motion on discovering Bruce's secret, "Tony" calls Vicki to a photo shoot promising that the client has info on Batman. Mr. Kerr never shows, but Vicki witnesses the deaths of Amanda Keeler and Candy Walker via Smilex. Was this shot? Very interested in this one.

3. The Apartment/Chase scene, even as they were going into production, was still the big set piece that Hamm had envisioned, however now the scene involved the Mayor being taken hostage, not Dick Grayson. The bits in the apartment are different as well. Bruce has the utility belt with him, which he has to hide from Joker, and the dead flowers surprise is handled before Joker shows up. The gift arrives via postman and Bruce helps Vicki unwrap it. I know that the major chase was not filmed at all, but I wonder if they had done any filming in the apartment before the chase was dropped (budget was the reason, I think.)

4. Knox as Batman. This is the only scene that I know was shot. We have production photos that prove it.

Anybody got anything? I'm most interested in the model death scene because I feel it is possible that they shot it.
#11
Great video. Kind of a huge deal if you interested in the transition from Burton to Schumacher. You get a very good sense of it. They talk about Keaton and Williams. They CONFIRMED Williams interest. Big STORY TIME around 44:17.

#12
Misc. Burton / Some Keaton Love via YouTube
Fri, 10 Jul 2020, 15:19
Some Keaton love.

#13
Has anyone seen this yet?



forgive me if it's a repost. I was impressed!
#14
Long time no see!

From my failed Catwoman Fan Fic idea from a few years back. Apologies for the crudity of the attempt. I am not a professional ;)

#15




Story on this unofficial short film Bellow!

Taken from Screen Rant: During the Thor/Captain America panel of Comic-Con 2010, Marvel Studios President of Production confirmed that they had reacquired the film rights to the Punisher franchise. It was later re-confirmed that Marvel had both Punisher and Blade back and were interested in bringing them back in the screen, but there's still been nothing on the film front from either franchise since 2008′s Punisher: War Zone.

While Marvel Studios isn't officially developing any Punisher feature films, the character has returned with a new (unofficial) live-action short film starring someone who's officially played the character of Frank Castle in one of the three films.

On the evening of Saturday, July 14, 2012, actor Thomas Jane and comic book artist Tim Bradstreet hosted their own panel to talk about their comic book related projects, but the highlight of the presentation was something no one saw coming: a Punisher short film made by them, starring Thomas Jane and Ron Perlman. Below is the official panel description.

    RAW Studios: Past, Present, and Future— Thomas Jane (The Punisher 2004), and Tim Bradstreet (The Punisher Max), take you through the paces on their old and new projects. Topics include the Dark Country GN and the upcoming new books The Lycan and Alien Worlds. Guest panelists James Daly (Bad Planet), and Greg Staples (Bad Planet V2) join the fray. Also video and news on RAW's upcoming feature film western, A Magnificent Death from a Shattered Hand. Plus a major video game announcement AND a very special surprise for friends of Frank! Talk with Q&A, moderated by Jane and Bradstreet.

The special surprise was the called "Dirty Laundry," a film that brings Jane back into the shoes of Frank Castle for the first time in eight years (since playing the character in 2004′s Punisher), a man who lost it all and decided to use his unique skillset to punish evildoers. It's brutally violent and entirely in line with the character. The reveal of the Punisher logo (the new design by Bradstreet) on the shirt at the end was very effective.

Bradstreet's done many comic covers for the Punisher books and worked on posters for both Jane's Punisher movie and War Zone.  He also served as a concept art on Blade II.

After Ray Stevenson's portrayal of the character in Lexi Alexander's Punisher: War Zone failed miserably among critics and at the box office, Lionsgate gave up on the franchise and Marvel got the property back.

The timing of Jane's fan film is interesting since Marvel Studios is proceeding with 'Phase Two' of their franchise, beginning with Iron Man 3, followed by Thor: The Dark World, Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Guardians of the Galaxy. With Ant-Man coming as well, where does that leave The Punisher? And could Jane play Frank Castle again?

Keep an eye on the Screen Rant Comic-Con 2012 page for all the convention news.


http://screenrant.com/punisher-short-film-thomas-jane-rob-188245/
#16
Misc. Burton / Burton and Keaton to Reunite
Sat, 21 May 2011, 17:03
I don't know if this has come up yet, but, finally after years apart, Michael Keaton and Tim Burton will again bring us a collaboration in the form of Tim Burton's Auto-Remake, Frankenweenie. What's interesting here is that, in fact, the principle cast (with the exception of Alec Baldwin and Genna Davis) of Beetlejuice is going to be in this, including the late Glenn Shadix. The Deetz' are represented, for God's sake! I'm fairly excited
#17
Found this. A Live Trombone Arrangement of some of BATMAN RETURNS' underscore. Nice listen.

#18
Did you guys see this?



Wow is all I can say
#19
Comic Film & TV / X MEN FIRST CLASS TRAILER
Fri, 11 Feb 2011, 16:38
I am geeking out people.



Methinks some credibility is coming back. Long live the SINGER.
#20
Misc. Burton / Robin Williams as Riddler
Sun, 19 Dec 2010, 18:43
Made this. As I based his appearance off of what some rumors claimed he would look like, I have placed it here in Misc. Burton: