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Adam West Tag Archives:Adam West Batman Never Goes Bad Posted onFebruary 28, 2015byNoah Berlatsky Various people had informed me that the Batmobile drove off a cliff in the third season of the Adam West TV series. Budgets plummeted, single episodes rather than two-parters became the norm, ...
In recent years, West lent his voice to a caricatured version of himself as Mayor West on the animated seriesFamily Guy. In 2016, West reprised the Batman role by providing the voice of the superhero in the cartoon filmBatman: Return of the Caped Crusaders, a spoof of the Sixties series...
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much like the Joker does for Batman. Also, the movie absolutely comes alive when he’s on screen because he’s such a wild card, even if he’s working at the bidding of Robert Redford’s sinister politico, Alexander Pierce. Pierce, however, isnotthe next best villain in the movie (he...
Fans of meta-comedy take note: The big-screen version of the long-running Cartoon Network series about DC’s teen sidekicks might interrogate the idea of making superhero movies even more mercilessly thanThe LEGO Batman Movie. (It also has Will Arnett voicing the bad guy Slade.) When Robin ...
11.Batman(1966) Fox 13.Batman(1966) Released between the first and second season of the Adam West television series, 1966’s Batman plays like a greatest hits compilation of all the best stuff from that wonderful show, including West and Burt Ward as the energetic Dynamic Duo against a Murd...
Right. That might work in something like Bourne or Bond or in Batman or Superman where it’s all set up and part and parcel of the well-established character, but here we’re asked to buy it sight unseen with no plausible explanation given for his superhero abilities. Bardem has the ...
(voiced by future stars Stephen Colbert and Steve Carell, respectively) ended up succeeding because the villains were too obsessed with their sexuality to complete any evil deeds. “The bottom-line point of the cartoon was, who gives a shit how they fuck?” co-creator Robert Smigel once said...
(voiced by future stars Stephen Colbert and Steve Carell, respectively) ended up succeeding because the villains were too obsessed with their sexuality to complete any evil deeds. “The bottom-line point of the cartoon was, who gives a shit how they fuck?” co-creator Robert Smigel once said...