Athol said:
6_Qubed said:
I fully agree with what you said there, or how about Liam Neeson (Yes he did a good Ras Al Gul, but 'come on...)
Now, I love me some Liam Neeson, but Patrick Stewart is also capable of delivering a solid, multilayered emotional performance, which is what you need with Mr. Freeze.
Victor's angry, but more to the point, he's bitter and
in pain. Cryogenically preserving his wife may have saved her life and perhaps also given her a longevity comparable to that which Victor's condition bestowed upon him, but her constant proximity is an open wound in his psyche. She's always so close to him, but they can never be together like this, perhaps never again even if he cures her. Frustration at his lot in life, envy of what others possess which he no longer has, the maddening promise of what he's
so close to reclaiming, and the desperation of a man in love willing to do whatever it takes for his beloved, all of these need to be given their due time without keeping them separate from the man himself, and the character of Victor Fries deserves better representation than a veritable blizzard of terrible ice and snow puns delivered from someone who couldn't pass for a scientist on his best day.
And on a more practical note, Stewart's already bald.