What if Catwoman is all bubbly and annoying?
Anne Hathaway as Selina Kyle/Catwoman
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BoneronFire wrote:What if Catwoman is all bubbly and annoying?
Then I wouldn't like catwoman.
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LOL! She's making wisecracks the whole time, annoying Batman. That would be really bad.warnerg wrote:BoneronFire wrote:What if Catwoman is all bubbly and annoying?
Then I wouldn't like catwoman.
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That's probably why Nolan didn't choose Superman for his moviesBlairCo wrote:Hey, if Clark Kent is convincing with only just glasses, I'm sure Selina Kyle can keep just as much a low-profile.Mason01 wrote:Her identity could be a problem. Without any sort of cowl, she's a lot more exposed to the world. But you know, I'm not complaining because it isn't a big issue for me. It really does depend on what she does, where she goes and what kind of rules she may have as to talking to the citizens of Gotham, if you get where I'm coming from.

I agree though with your theories about
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Huh... Is that meant to be Anne dressed as Selina? Or Anne at some party or something?
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Are you seriously asking this question?Batcat wrote:Huh... Is that meant to be Anne dressed as Selina? Or Anne at some party or something?
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Those pictures are not flattering at all.
You have an utterly unrealistic perspective on women if you don't think she looks good there. She might not be professionally posed, make-up'ed and air-brushed, but you can tell she has a natural beauty.
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I fully agree, she looks rather attractive in those pictures. People will always try and find flaws, but it just ain't happening.thedisabledcubicle wrote:You have an utterly unrealistic perspective on women if you don't think she looks good there. She might not be professionally posed, make-up'ed and air-brushed, but you can tell she has a natural beauty.
