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Sound bites from the actors in promotion for their animated movie Return of the Cape Crusaders
Holy tardy podcasters, Batman! Yes, after being teased for months, Raven Bat - the Raven On Batman-based sub-section - is finally here. Time to strap on the seatbelts in the Batmobile and jump into the screen exploits of the world's most popular brooding superhero. Nat & Stu kick off in the only acceptable manner - with the classic Adam West/Burt Ward 1966 masterpiece, "Batman". It's high camp and low budgets all the way, baby. Enjoy!
Jeff Parker revisits the TV and comic series based on the portrayals' of Adam West Burt Ward and the great guest stars.
Holy sardines Batman! I första avsnittet av vårt Batman-tema så måste vi såklart börja från början, med Läderlappens allra första långfilm, nämligen "Batman: The Movie" från 1966 med Adam West och Burt Ward i huvudrollerna. Filmen innehåller även Cesar Romeros legendariska tolkning av Jokern, Burgess Meredith som Pingvinen komplett med episk lösnäsa samt Frank Gorshin i tighta trikåer som Gåtan. Ta fram eran shark repellant bat spray, för nu blir det åka av! Batman (1966): "Skurkarna Kattkvinnan (Lee Meriwether), Jokern (Cesar Romero), Pingvinen (Burgess Meredith) och Gåtan (Frank Gorshin) har slagit sina ondskefulla huvuden ihop och hotar återigen Gotham City. Planen för världsherravälde inbegriper en superdehydrator som kan förvandla människor till kristaller. Men våra hjältar Läderlappen (Adam West) och Robin (Burt Ward), utrustade med bland annat antihajsprej, är givetvis på plats för att sätta käppar i hjulet." Superlänk med alla våra plattformar: http://linktr.ee/creativemeltdownpodcast #Batman1966 #AdamWest #BurtWard
One question on our minds almost since the beginning of To the Batpoles! has been: Just how much did Victor Buono, as King Tut, ad lib on the show? In this episode, we answer that question by comparing the final script to King Tut's Coup/Batman's Waterloo to what was broadcast, helping us to see the difference between Buono's sense of humor and Stanley Ralph Ross's, and to gain a keen appreciation of the considerable comedic contributions of Lee Meriweather to this arc. The script also reveals the producer's instruction to insert a late-season-two reference to Barbara Gordon. We also compare Ross's version to the original version of the story that he rewrote, Tut Tut Tut by Leo and Pauline Townsend, and discover how Ross inserted Ross family members' names into the script, how much the Townsend's story (especially the opening teaser) resembled that of season one's The Curse of Tut, the Catwoman reference Ross wanted to insert, and more. Also, the Damian Bacci guitar tutorial version of the theme, that Adam West/Burt Ward radio station contest clip you may have heard about, and your voluminous mail on our Nora Clavicle episode! The scripts: Tut Tut Tut, treatment by Pauline and Leo Townsend Tut Tut Tut, by Pauline and Leo Townsend King Tut's Coup, Stanley Ralph Ross' draft rewrite of Tut Tut Tut King Tut's Coup, final, by Stanley Ralph Ross Thread about these scripts on the 66 Batman Message Board Tim's "Buono's on fire" script page (click to enlarge)
What's so wrong with Batman being funny?In celebration of Adam West's life and the amazing legacy he's left behind, the Missing Frames crew watched the 1966 classic Batman the Movie. In the wake of Frank Miller, Tim Burton and Christopher Nolan, Batman has developed a reputation for being dark and brooding, and rightfully so. But an unfortunate side effect of this Dark Knight appreciation was fans throwing the Adam West/Burt Ward TV series under the bus for being too goofy. No one seems to appreciate the intentional comic genius of the series, or how far ahead of its time it was.In this episode, our co-hosts discuss the vastly underrated brilliance of the Adam West/Burt Ward series and answer the most important question: Can a deadly serious Batman and a lighthearted, fun iteration of the character co-exist in harmony?This episode is dedicated to our Bright Knight Adam West.HOSTSShawn EastridgeChelsea GrazianoChenzy Graziano
Celebrity Q&A with Batman's Adam West & Burt Ward, a Fan Expo Canada 2016 panel.
Celebrity Q&A with Batman's Adam West & Burt Ward, a Fan Expo Canada 2016 panel.
Jeff & Jennifer sat in on the Batman '66 panel at Stan Lee's LA Comic Con 2016, and today they reminisce about the classic series and share their stories about the panel. Check out a few photos from the show, or a video of the panel introductions on our Facebook page! Like what you hear? We would LOVE it if you tell some friends, or write a review on iTunes or Stitcher! Questions or comments? Find us online via our parent podcast: http://www.thekidfreeweekend.com https://www.facebook.com/thekidfreeweekend https://twitter.com/kidfreeweekend thekidfreeweekend@gmail.com
Aquaman vs Namor. Black Manta's bizarre origin story. Deadman's giant high rise red collar. Shazam's short cape. Martian Manhunter's suspenders. And the Frankenstein Monster. Kurt and fellow DC nerd Dave Jahblahblahblah debate these incredibly important issues. They also discuss the passing of Gene Wilder, the announcement of Deathstroke in a solo Batman movie, the characters of Justice League Dark, whether the Rock's creative control over a Shazam film is a good thing, the return of Adam West & Burt Ward, and the growing CW TV universe. Finally, Tom Wilson aka Biff from Back to the Future is up to some interesting things, and the guys break down the meaning of his "I Am Pop Art" video.
A discussion of the Adam West / Burt Ward live action Batman feature.
A discussion of the Adam West / Burt Ward live action Batman feature.