![]() ![]() In a way, this is just like writing a comic in that it's an entirely collaborative process. Instead it was very heavy and argumentative.īut the flipside is that I really like the segment, and the film itself is brilliantly done. Like during this one conversation between the two main cops, I was trying to achieve the unique relationship between partners, and the familiarity that comes when they spend hours at a time talking in their car. My biggest gripe is the pacing of the dialogue - I think I heard everything a lot crisper in my head. In that sense, it is the city as I imagined it. Batman Begins did such a great job of building Gotham that that was the Gotham that I was writing. Greg Rucka: I try not to set my expectations to high or have any preconceived notions, because everything has to go through so many hands of creation. But I love those Alan Burnett-Bruce Timm-Paul Dini animated series - I thought it was revolutionary - and Kevin was central to that.Īs this film is produced in an anime-style, does the look of your segment come close to the way you envisioned that world? I've written some screen stuff before, but I haven't written Batman for the screen before. What was really cool was to hear Kevin Conroy say stuff that I typed. It was almost exactly what I was going for. Greg Rucka: It was dynamite, especially the final sequences of my segment. ![]()
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