Matt Crunk
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I'd wish for a moody, noir-ish detective tale set in the Golden Age with the character much as he first appeared in print. His look would be much more realistic and decidedly low-tech (compared to modern incarnations) - along the lines of the Alex Ross Batman, with a simple black and grey outfit of cloth and possibly leather cape, mask, gloves etc. Actually, the Batman as featured in a little known fan-short called "Batman: Dead End" (see below, and you tube it) is just about ideal visually, and in my mind is the most perfect Batman look ever committed to film.
I could see it as a virtual backlot production similar to Sky Captain, Sin City or The Spirit, but a little less comic booky. It would downplay the Bat gadgets and superhero aspect, and present him as a tortured soul/reluctant hero who defeats the bad guys as much with his expert detective skills and gritty two-fisted whup-ass, as with anything from his utility belt.
Heck, I might even attempt to produce something like this myself if I didn't know how restrictive DC Comics were about licensing the character.
I could see it as a virtual backlot production similar to Sky Captain, Sin City or The Spirit, but a little less comic booky. It would downplay the Bat gadgets and superhero aspect, and present him as a tortured soul/reluctant hero who defeats the bad guys as much with his expert detective skills and gritty two-fisted whup-ass, as with anything from his utility belt.
Heck, I might even attempt to produce something like this myself if I didn't know how restrictive DC Comics were about licensing the character.