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		<title>Movies That Never Were</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;For every movie that gets made there are a hundred that never happen. And for every version of a movie you see in theaters, there are a dozen other versions that never made it past the script stage.&#8221; Thus begins an article that Devin Faraci has written at movie site CHUD, chronicling the rise and [...]]]></description>
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&#8220;For every movie that gets made there are a hundred that never happen. And for every version of a movie you see in theaters, there are a dozen other versions that never made it past the script stage.&#8221; Thus begins an article that Devin Faraci has written at movie site <a href="http://www.chud.com">CHUD</a>, chronicling the rise and fall of versions of movies you probably didn&#8217;t even know existed. Among the theoretical films discussed? A <em><strong>Star Trek IV </strong></em>starring Eddie Murphy, a <em><strong>Planet of the Apes </strong></em>film directed by controversial helmer Oliver Stone, and the tantalizing possibility of an ultra-realistic <em><strong>Batman </strong></em>directed by the visionary Darren Aronofsky:</p>
<blockquote><p>Aronofsky wasn&#8217;t interested in making anything that resembled a Batman film that had come before. He also wasn&#8217;t interested in hewing close to Miller&#8217;s original comics. This film saw Bruce Wayne wandering the streets after the murder of his parents; he&#8217;s taken in by an auto mechanic named Big Al (Aronofsky&#8217;s version of Alfred). Bruce grows up a borderline psychotic who begins taking violent vengeance on street thugs. He turns an abandoned subway station below Big Al&#8217;s auto shop into his version of the Batcave. He puts a bus engine in a black Lincoln Continental as his version of the Batmobile. Over the course of the story he assembles the elements of the costume and persona of Batman (or The Bat-Man, as he&#8217;s called).</p>
<p>This Batman is the reality of what a guy in a costume beating up criminals would be like &#8211; insane, overdramatic, barely likable.</p></blockquote>
<p>Who among us hasn&#8217;t seen a movie and wondered what might have been? Have any similar thoughts? Think that some of these movies would have been <strong>better </strong>as the alternate versions described here? Feel free to discuss in the comments below.</p>
<p><a href="http://chud.com/articles/articles/17201/1/THE-DEVIN039S-ADVOCATE-MOVIES-THAT-NEVER-WERE/Page1.html">Link</a></p>
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