The '66 Batman film was on TV the other day. I'd forgotten how utterly ridiculous it was. The final straw for me was when they claimed a fucking porpoise leaped infront of one of Penguin's torpedos, sacrificing itself to save Batman and Robin. I turned it off right there and then. There's camp fun, and then there's just taking the piss.
It's all about the Tim Burton films. Keaton was a revelation as Batman and the visual design, music and plotting are all great. I like the Nolan films a lot, but Burton's take on Batman captures my imagination a lot more.
It's all about the Tim Burton films. Keaton was a revelation as Batman and the visual design, music and plotting are all great. I like the Nolan films a lot, but Burton's take on Batman captures my imagination a lot more.
Just to qualify, screen only, not comics
The film is especially good, benefitting from the bigger budget for the Batcopter, Batbike etc sorry Eartha, Julie Newmar for the best Catwoman
To give credit where it's due; Lee Meriwether portrayed Catwoman in the 1966 movie.
Tim Burton's Batman is a passable Tim Burton movie, but it's a piss-poor movie about the Batman.
If it had been called Joker, my impression of it may have been more favourable.
I'll go ahead and throw my support behind Kevin Conroy as my favourite Batman performance. Even in a child's cartoon, his vocal performance was nuanced and struck a chord.
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