You know, sometimes you are better off not knowing. Earlier I lamented the horrible batmobile in the latest Batman movie. That movie was could have been a lot of things instead of the steaming pile of drek that it became.
It was supposed to be based on Frank Miller’s Batman: Year One and written by Darren Aranofsky. It would have been a low tech, real Batman, stripped of unrealistic gadgets but with a kick ass plot. Commissioner Gordon would still be a Lieutenant fighting against GCPD corruption. Bruce Wayne would actually hurt people with crude, but effective weapons like thermite.
And only now I found out what the Batmobile would have been like…
“I was never planning to direct Year One. I was more interested in
writing a screenplay with Frank Miller on Batman. My pitch was always very realistic. I wasn’t interested in fantasy, I was interested in the psychology of a real man dressing in a disguise to pay out real vengeance. The batmobile was a souped up lincoln continental with a bus engine. It was technical and rusty and extremely violent. They would have never let us have violence.”
Darren Aronofsky answers readers’ questions at moviehole.net.
Perfect combination, isn’t it?

What would have been even more interesting, is the way Aranofsky would portray Batman as a real person, frustrated and angry, probably more of a Marvin Heemeyer than the familiar cool and composed caped crusader.
To this day I can’t confirm something that I seem to remember form an IMDB page. It seem to me that I’ve seen Steve Ballmer’s name as a possible cast member in that movie. It could have been somebody’s joke but, a better person to play a Batman villain I can’t imagine. But the way the things are going, they might be bringing the Batusi back.
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Pehaps, but it could be a useful indicator as to the timliness of the blog entry or the subject or to simply say “Wow! I had no idea that it has been so long since I made a brilliant observation…”
Dear Deadprogrammer,
I have yet another suggestion for your blog (not that you even asked, but here goes)…Date Stamped Entries. It sort of bugs me that I have no idea of the date or time you posted an entry. Of course, it is your blog and you can run it as you see fit, but I for one would like to see posting dates. Then again, maybe there’s a reason behind the madness!