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Catwoman (2004)
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White Russian, no ice, no vodka... hold the Kahlua
Catwoman: [voiceover] The day I died was the day I started to live. In my old life, I longed for someone to see what was special in me. You did, and for that, you'll always be in my heart. But what I really needed was for me to see it. And now I do. You're a good man, Tom. But you live in a world that has no place for someone like me. You see, sometimes I'm good. Oh, I'm very good. But sometimes I'm bad. But only as bad as I wanna be. Freedom is power. To live a life untamed and unafraid is the gift that I've been given, and so my journey begins.
Sneer, if you will, but this film had great make-up, great stunt work, and, most of all, it had Halle Berry. Maybe I am prejudiced, but that's the facts.
Just a book lovers try to compare movies to books, I would guess that comics people do the same. I don't know about the Catwoman of comics fame; I just know of this terrific girl who was trying to find herself.
Alex Borstein was cool as sally, and Benjamin Bratt was also good as the man trying to peel away the layers and find out who Catwoman was.
It's not batman or Spiderman, just Catwoman and good campy fun.
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 | Misty Jul 24, 2007 7:56 PM
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| I agree. I really liked Halle Berry as Catwoman too and it was nice to have her own story, instead of just being a secondary character to Batman. I'm into comic books and this movie probably doesn't do the comic justice, but it's still a pretty good flick. :) |
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Jul 24, 2007 8:01 PM