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Yeah, I really get that too to be honest.
Not harsh at all. There's a couple of nice shots and I am hyped by Keaton, but by and large it looks very wonky.
The FX are likely poor, in part, thanks to the sheer volume of reshoots they've had to go through - but there's just something off about the whole thing. And obviously, Miller doesn't help.
Thanks, @Revelator. You certainly have the requisite expertise when it comes to Batman. I am a rank amateur in comparison as James Bond and Columbo are my two main areas of pop cultural interest.
I was wondering if you know of or could recommend any book that would serve as a guide or reference work on the history of the 1960s Batman TV series starring Adam West?
Well I believe Adam West Burt Ward and Frank Gorshin all did auto biographies with huge chunks dedicated to the tv series
Thank you for the recommendation, @Risico007.
I'd start with the Feb. 1994 issue of Cinefantastique, which has an excellent section on the 60s show and can be downloaded here. The articles were later expanded into the book Batman: A Celebration of the Classic TV Series. And for even more information there's also The Official Batman Batbook: The Revised Bat Edition.
Thank you, @Revelator. Some great suggestions for further reading there. I'll have to see if I can seek those out. Exactly the sort of thing I was looking for.
First look at Lady Gaga as Harley Quinn.
I’m relieved to know I’m far from alone in wanting different villains for this series to shine instead of falling back on The Joker, who was teased at the end of the first and has been used so much more than every other Batman villain. What if when the marketing ramps up for the movie, all signs point to The Joker once again being the main villain, but when the movie drops, he is killed by whoever the real main threat is, like 30 minutes into the movie - or at least sometime before the halfway mark. I’d absolutely love this, to guarantee this series gets different villains and doing something doing with Joker, even if it might piss people off. As for what’s really going to happen, he’ll probably play a central role in one of the next two planned films, if not both, but I’d also be happy if they relegated him to a Hannibal Lecter role.
I think I know what to watch tonight!!!! :)
I absolutely agree. Gorshin brought an energy to the character that was never quite paralleled afterwards.
The Batman Part II, however, I will be there day one for that. Robert Pattinson knocked it out of the park in his debut outing.
He and the 60’s show did to the Riddler what Batman TAS did with Mr. Freeze. They helped make them memorable and worthwhile villains for Batman and Co. to fight.
We should have a main cast by the end of the year! Hopefully, Superman Legacy isn’t to far behind!
'Mystery Of The Batman' - 'The Case Of The Chemical Syndicate' (1939) - 2016 "Remaster"
Never seen a fan project like this in terms of concept before, and i like it.
https://www.reddit.com/r/DCEUleaks/comments/11ihiyi/further_look_at_a_chase_scene_filming_for_joker/
https://www.reddit.com/r/DCEUleaks/comments/11iu37k/closer_look_at_joaquin_phoenix_in_costume_on_the/
Batman’s own Cubby Broccoli. If he says it, it’s true.
I am actually extremely excited!!!
It’s like let’s just double down on the horror for the sequel with the creepiest and scariest villains in the Batman universe