After reading this article, It seem this was just another gig for GD. He didn’t seem interested in the genre or the role. He did try to cater to the fanbase with this comment “When I did ‘Alien: Resurrection’, a lot of the guys worked on planned production, and one of them was really into comic books and would draw all sorts of characters and I was impressed with his sketches” This really sound condescending. If your not interested your not interested. It sounds worst when you try to fake it. I guess we all can’t be fanboys.
After eight seasons on TV’s CSI, Gary Dourdan may be saying goodbye to his character Warrick Brown. When last seen, his character’s fate left to die on the last season (Season 8), and fans are not sure if Dourdan will be back next season. Either way, Dourdan is already moving on to the next phase of his career, which includes more films, and following up on his music. First up for Dourdan is a voiceover role in the animated film, ‘Batman: Gotham Knight’. Knight
‘Batman: Gotham Knight’ is a 2008 animated direct-to-DVD anthology film of six animated short films set in-between Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. The film uses a Japanese anime style for the animation. His role is the first animated appearance of Crispus Allen. His character was made famous in DC Comics’ Gotham Central comics series (although his first appearance dates back to Detective Comics). Crispus Allen shows up in three different segments of the six-segment film, Batman Gotham
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This post was written by Lobo on June 24, 2008




















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He doesn’t seem condescending to me. It’s more of a “whatever” type of attitude. He’s doing it just to be doing it.
Maybe condescending was too strong of a word. I just think he was really reaching with the comment.
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