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Twitter: @DesvariosFrikis Batman es un ser nocturno y taciturno que nos maravilla de forma candente en cada adaptación cinematográfica que se plantea. En este monográfico trataremos análogamente de analizar cada una de las películas que componen la primera etapa del personaje. Comprad pipas peladas que hay gente que os las pela.
Special guest Nick Leshi joins us to discuss the first in Christopher Nolan's wildly successful relaunch of the Batman franchise. We touch on the Tim Burton/Joel Schumacher versions and the lessons learned, as well as the multiple reboots currently in production.LinksInstagramFacebookNick Leshi:City of Kik blog: http://nickleshi.blogspot.com/Multiverse Corporation: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCffwDqWL5TWgmicPOy14vrw
On the fourth episode of Blockbuster Rewind, co-hosts Andy Atherton, Eric Eells & Scott Shifflett are joined by guest Shawn Kidd to discuss the superhero film Batman and its sequels. They go through each of the films and talk about the villains (and their nefarious plots) of each one; discuss the different actors that played Bruce Wayne/Batman; the memorable lines of dialogue; all of the bat gadgets; the inspired casting for both leads and supporting characters and make comparisons between directors Tim Burton & Joel Schumacher. As a bonus, they chat about the 1966 film, Batman: The Movie.
After the event with Tom Skerritt at the Chicago Critics Film Festival, Erik Childress and Sergio Mims can’t help but take another look at the new 4K release of Alien. Also discussed on 4K are the Batman films from Tim Burton & Joel Schumacher which leads into a dive of which of them were actually good. Twilight Time offers up some great westerns, David Lynch and Gaspar Noe get some praise for rough watches and as revenge pictures go, Liam Neeson has an underrated one, Olivia Wilde a much overlooked one and a third tries to beat Quentin Tarantino and fails miserably. Fox (Alien 4K) Criterion (Blue Velvet) Warner Bros. (A Star is Born Encore Edition, Batman 4K, Batman Returns 4K, Batman Forever 4K, Batman & Robin 4K) Warner Archive (Frankenstein 1970, Summer Stock, Shaft’s Big Score) Arrow (The Running Man, The Andromeda Strain) Kino (The Nightcomers) Twilight Time (Morituri, Bandolero, Warlock) Lionsgate (The Haunting of Sharon Tate, Crank 4K, Cold Pursuit 4K, Climax, A Vigilante)
On this week's Batman Super-Spectacular, we rank all nine of the theatrically released Batman films! That means the 60's Batman: The Movie, the Tim Burton/Joel Schumacher quartet, and Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy, plus the animated Mask of the Phantasm. Our panel of Bat-experts decides the best Batman movie and the worst Batman movie. We also decide the best & worst Batman actor and the best & worst Bruce Wayne actor (and they're not necessarily the same!). And...find out which Batman movie taught Richard about the existence of the United Nations!
In the two part Batman 80th Anniversary Special, we look at the history of The Dark Knight from including the Adam West television series, Tim Burton/Joel Schumacher films, The Animated Series, The Dark Knight Trilogy, Arkham series, Gotham, and the DC Extended Universe.