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DVD : Batman - The Movie

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome for young superhero fans!
My 4 yo son loves this movie. I would recommend it to parents of superhero fans in place of the newer movies- less violence, etc. I can't count the times he has watched it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - goodbuy
very funny movie to watch. My 3 year daughter loved the movie
and laughed all the way thru it. We even found ourselves watching
it over and over again.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - NOT BUYING ANYMORE BATMAN TIL THE TV SHOW GETS RELEASED!!!!!
I am putting my foot down on all things BATMAN! They actually have the nerve to re-release this movie again this summer on regular and blu-ray dvd. AGAIN!!!! I got news for you greedy idiots.... I'M NOT SPENDING 1 THIN DIME ON ANYTHING ELSE BATMAN RELATED UNTIL YOU GIVE US THE ENTIRE TV SHOW! That means no Batman Begins, no Dark Knight, no re-released stuff we've seen a million times over! GOT THAT, IDIOTS? I'm putting a Batman moritorium on you until you stop being such greedy jerks!
NO MORE BATMAN UNTIL YOU GIVE US THE ENTIRE TV SHOW!!!!!!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best. Batman. Ever.
This film is simultaneously one of the best comic book movies and one of the best parodies of a comic book. This film is simultaneously silly and surreal. This film is simultaneously subversive and earnest. A young kid can watch this and think it is deadpan serious, a young adult can hoot and jeer, and a 40-year-old can simultaneously do both.

That is film can contain such paradoxes, and can remain appealing 42 years after its release is due to a variety of factors that all worked together. Set and costume design are excellent, writing and directing were spot on perfect, and the cast were all great. From a visual standpoint, few films can even rival this one's mimetic resemblance of classic comic books.

But the single strongest and most miraculous thing, that which holds it all together, is the sheer inspiration of Adam West's performance.

Bruce Wayne has a remarkable amount of screen time here, especially compared to any episode of the TV series. Note also that of 3 fight scenes (unless you count the part where Batman is punching the shark as a fight scene!), in 2 of them, Adam is dressed as Bruce Wayne. It is highly gratifying to see Batman, alone and outnumbered, outfight the villains without so much as a Batarang to aid him.

By means of some incredible, unknown energy, Adam West was able to convey a character who is compelling, intense, brave, noble, and suave. Yet, if one possesses just the slightest bit of insight, Batman is also completely ridiculous. Of the many, many hero parodies that came from the 60's and later, from Maxwell Smart, to Matt Helm to Captain Nice, only James Coburn as Derek Flynt is the only other with the potential to come across as a credible heroic lead. But Batman, unlike Derek Flynt, shows a few precious and very brief moments of emotional vulnerability.

Thus it is that this wonderfully-written and perfectly-executed character straddles the razor edge that usually separates parody from epic. Despite the absurdity of the character and the situations, Adam West, with his leading man good looks, super-cool manner, and heroic intensity causes one to simultaneously jeer at him and admire him. In all the annals of adventure, he resembles no one so much as Don Quixote.

Because Adam West's Batman, in the TV incarnation at least, was so influencial, because it so thoroughly skewered every heroic cliché, and because the TV show ultimately succumbed to the lowest of buffoonery, this film is singularly reviled by many Batman fans and comic fans in general. And yet, because this film so deftly places one foot knowingly in the world of absurdity and one foot earnestly in the world of the heroism, there are few better cinematic translations of comic book material.

To be sure, this film took huge liberties with the source material. But so has every other successful comic book movie. And most fail to capture anything of the spirit of the comic book. This is why this film continues to be hugely popular after all these years, why it is still one of the most watched films of the 1960's, and why it is vastly superior to a modern mess such as `Batman Returns.' I have watched this movie at least 10 times in my life, and there are many, many people who have seen this even more often.

This DVD is a decent package, and the featurette of Adam West and Burt Ward is OK, although it is a little sad to see how tubby Robin has become, and what a creepy guy Adam seems to be in real life. In the featurette they tell many stories that you might already know if you read any books or internet articles on the show. The interactive menu is cool and fun. There is a photo album from the series that is also cool. There is a horribly painful Batmobile featurette, wherein the car's creator, George Barris, leans against the car and confabulates wildly about it. I love the Batmobile, but this is truly sad and pathetic, to see this once great hot-rod king unable to even accurately describe or remember the truth or his most famous creation. My honest guess is that the guy had the beginnings of some form of geriatric dementia when this portion was filmed. Honestly, this portion should be expunged, out of respect for George Barris in particular and all senior citizens in general.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Batman (1966) Great campy entertainment!!
When I was growing up Batman was the show to watch on Wednesday and Thursday nights to find out if the Dynamic Duo would get out of their latest pickle. This 1966 movie was released at the height of the Batman craze. Adam West and Burt Ward as Batman and Robin were fun to watch along with the villains featuring some of the best names of entertainment including Burgess Meredith, Cesar Romero, Frank Gorshin and Lee Meriweather. Good story,and just plain fun! I am also a fan of the Batman series of movies from 1989 through the 1990s plus the Batman Returns movie of a few years back. Holy Movie Entertainment!


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