First, the stuff to get your inner techie fanboy a-tingling. "I love the costume because everything has a purpose," Hathaway says of her costume, which is described as including razor-tipped stilettos and goggles that "flip up and resemble feline ears." "Nothing is in place for fantasy’s sake." Well, I wouldn't say that.
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And then, something for the ladies, the lovers of ladies, and anyone enamored of old school Hollywood glamour -- a touch of the noir-ish femme fatale, perhaps, as channeled via the influence of a woman who influenced the original Catwoman, the inimitable Hedy Lamarr: “I know this sounds odd, but her breathing is extraordinary. She takes these long, deep, languid breaths and exhales slowly. There’s a shot of her in [the 1933 film] ‘Ecstasy’ exhaling a cigarette and I took probably five breaths during her one exhale. So I started working on my breathing a lot.”
So far, so good if you ask me. I want a Catwoman who's equal parts high tech and snarlingly seductive, forward-thinking without losing the slink of the Catwomen who've come before. What say you, Bat fans?
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