That must stand as one of the most bizarrely awesome things to occur on a TV series, and I say that having seen a lot of weird TV, I mean a lot. In fact I will go as far as saying, that is exactly what is needed for the next Batman movie; David Nolan if you ever read this, please, please include a Bat surfboard somewhere, I will pay you.
Showing posts with label shark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shark. Show all posts
Saturday, 18 September 2010
"I'm Batman!" - The Bat Surfboard
I can't actually introduce this one... words can't even begin... just watch...
That must stand as one of the most bizarrely awesome things to occur on a TV series, and I say that having seen a lot of weird TV, I mean a lot. In fact I will go as far as saying, that is exactly what is needed for the next Batman movie; David Nolan if you ever read this, please, please include a Bat surfboard somewhere, I will pay you.
That must stand as one of the most bizarrely awesome things to occur on a TV series, and I say that having seen a lot of weird TV, I mean a lot. In fact I will go as far as saying, that is exactly what is needed for the next Batman movie; David Nolan if you ever read this, please, please include a Bat surfboard somewhere, I will pay you.
Monday, 5 April 2010
"I'm Batman!" - Batman vs. The Shark
In what is going to become a series of periodic funny 1960's Batman clips, here is what is considered by many to be one of the funniest Batman clips in history:
I miss this method of problem solving by Batman, being able to say "Quick Robin! Hand me the appropriate piece of Applied Phlebotinum for this scenario!", and knowing that it would be an extremely specific solution to the current situation.
Contrast this with the modern "Dark Knight" who's answer to being grabbed by a Shark would probably be to yell "WHAT ARE YOU!" at it in a gravelly voice, before hitting it with a batarang.
I miss this method of problem solving by Batman, being able to say "Quick Robin! Hand me the appropriate piece of Applied Phlebotinum for this scenario!", and knowing that it would be an extremely specific solution to the current situation.
Contrast this with the modern "Dark Knight" who's answer to being grabbed by a Shark would probably be to yell "WHAT ARE YOU!" at it in a gravelly voice, before hitting it with a batarang.
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