Friday, April 5, 2013

The Beautiful Anne Hathaway - The Dark Knight Rises





Now I don't know about you, but if I ever saw a beautiful woman in a movie, it was Anne Hathaway.  Now I'm not a big film watcher myself, but I did get into the Christopher Nolan Batman Trilogy, and I never regretted watching any of it...any of the dozens of times I watched each of the three.



I'm sure loads of other people knew exactly who Anne Hathaway was before the 2012 and final Batman Trilogy film arrived, The Dark Knight Rises, but I didn't.  I tell ya, soon as that show hit "Gotham" and Wayne Manor, I had to find out the name of that woman.  I hadn't seen anything so pretty in ages.


Anne isn't just pretty either, to play the Catwoman role in the Chris Nolan Batman film, she had to be in terrific shape, and boy, she certainly was. Her character is basically the most attractive whirling dervish one can imagine, she's forever turning cartwheels, beating folks up, and jumping out of windows.  Hell, she looks terrific in an orange jailhouse jumpsuit even.


So who is Anne Hathaway?  Well, she's an American all the way, with some French and Irish ancestry, she grew up in Brooklyn, and luckily for our eyes, decided at 15 years of age to not become a Nun.  Anne does hold on to some very traditional sorts of values, and probably, this Batman film character of hers is about as racy as she'll get.

She seems a total class act to me.


An Interview with Anne Hathaway concerning her role as Catwoman in "The Dark Knight Rises." So take a moment to get to know the real Anne Hathaway.  You can tell a lot about a person in a short video like this, and Anne surely seems a very nice person.



Anne was born in November of 1982, which makes her quite a youngster in my book...um...I mean, it makes her my ultimate dream movie star chick, really, as I seem to fall naturally into fits of lust over women about ten years younger than I.  It just happens like that for me.

Maybe the best Anne Hathaway scene in The Dark Knight Rises, is the first scene you see with Anne...where she transforms from an extremely beautiful French Maide ...vulnerable and merely there to serve; but she is quickly revealed as ANYTHING but vulnerable, or....there to serve anyone.


The beauty of the Selina Kyle character as played by Anne Hathaway, is the shock she provides the audience with her incredible skill at switching gears from the frightened little woman, to the full out predator within seconds.

Looks can be deceiving, and what someone appears to be, is often the opposite of what is on the inside of the person, the essential person, the REAL person.  This is Selina Kyle, or "catwoman," a character that is ambiguous in that the audience or reader is never quite sure as to whether she is "good," or "bad."

Selina Kyle has never been portrayed better, and I'm  sorry, Michelle P., Anne is just too tough to compete with, even were the times the same.


What really saddens me about this entire Batman deal is that Chris Nolan says there aren't going to be any more of them....despite the ending of TDKR, and how you realize it's been kinda left open and ambiguous, who the hell wouldn't want to see more Anne Hathaway in that jumpsuit?  It's the prettiest thing in the world, and gosh darnit, I want more!

Ah well, guess it is good to end a thing on top, and not string something along for dollars as so many other sorts of persons would do.


Anyway, thanks so much, Anne Hathaway, for being so dang lovely, you definitely scored a fan over here.


2 comments:

  1. Though I don't head over lust for women 10 years my junior, I am a big fan of hers. A couple other of her movies are "The Devil wears Prada" and "The Princess Diaries." Of course there are a few more but those are the ones that come readily to mind.

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  2. Yes she's got a nice lot of awards and such for her acting. I swear though, I literally had never heard of her before "The Dark Knight Rises."

    I was watching the thing, and paused it to message someone to ask who tha heck that woman was!!!!

    Hey, when I was 30...twenty year old women seemed kinda dull and immature, but now I'm close to 40...women near 30...LUSTLUSTLUST :)

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