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By M&C Movie News May 6, 2008, 17:06 GMT

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Joey de TorontoMay 6th, 2008 - 23:20:54

Batman as Connor - blech.

I honestly don't know how Bale gets these roles. He is, without fail, an American Psycho, EVERY FREAKIN TIME.

Way to blow a franchise. Maybe they should do a prequel... NO WAIT. A reimagining... NO WAIT - maybe they can go back to the future, and Sigourney Weaver can play Sarah, and maybe they can meet without knowing they are related, and then...

Bony Ass a deux!

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