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Does The New Batman v Superman Logo Hint At Something Larger? Take A Look And Judge For Yourself

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on May 21, 2014

Yep, there you go gang. It’s the hot off the presses new logo for the upcoming Batman/Superman movie. Or, as we now know it’s going to be titled, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Of course, the subtitle really just leads to further speculation that the movie is going to be a jumping read more

Does The New Batman v Superman Logo Hint At Something Larger? Take A Look And Judge For Yourself

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on May 21, 2014

Yep, there you go gang. It’s the hot off the presses new logo for the upcoming Batman/Superman movie. Or, as we now know it’s going to be titled, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Of course, the subtitle really just leads to further speculation that the movie is going to be a jumping read more

Silent Take: “Batman Begins” circa 1925

Movies Silently Posted by Movies, Silently on Sep 3, 2013

(click to enlarge) Whew! Finished reimagining the Nolan Batman trilogy as silent films. Here is the movie that started it all. John Gilbert is Batman, of course, and the director for all three films will be Paul Leni. Leni had a flair for dark material but he also knew how to please the crowds. An read more

The Netflix Queue: Batman: The Movie (1966)

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Jennifer Reynolds on Aug 31, 2013

Batman: The Movie is now available for streaming on Netflix. With the announcement last week that Ben Affleck would be donning the cowl in 2015’s Batman Vs. Superman, the Internet reacted as the Internet is wont to do: doctored images, bad jokes about Boston accents, rants as far as the eye can see read more

Batman, Superman and the Future at DC

The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Jul 30, 2013

One of the bigger stories coming out of Comic Con, though as per usual dwarfed by Marvel Studios’ slew of announcements, were the announcements by DC about the trajectory of their film universe as it pertains to their superhero properties. There is the biggest being the Batman/Superman team-up read more

Hey Superman, Batman, Zorro, THIS is why we don’t wear capes! Animated GIF

Movies Silently Posted by Movies, Silently on Jun 18, 2013

The cape is out of favor for everyday wear with just about everyone except those select few who wear masks or spandex as part of their day job (or who are trying to throw a pesky ring into an active volcano). The Incredibles showed us how capes can be dangerous. Lupino Lane shows us how capes can read more

Batman Begins (2)

The Best Picture Project Posted by Alyson on Dec 13, 2012

The night before Batman Begins was released, I was working the closing shift at the local theater.  Excitement about the newest Batman franchise had been buzzing through the theater for months.  That night, as I was cleaning out the popcorn machine, I heard that we could stay and watch the movie, read more

Batman had the Batmobile...

GlamAmor Posted by on Oct 11, 2010

...and now I have the GlamAmor-mobile!   Thanks to Gene, Serge, and everyone at Century West BMW!  If you're looking for a new automobile, I can't recommend these folks highly enough.  Everyone is so nice!  Their customer service is truly unparalleled.  I really felt th read more

Batman Window Cameos

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Oct 8, 2009

One of the most famous images from the 1960s Batman show is of the Dark, Groovy Knight and his Boy Wonder slowly climbing up the outside of a building, trading cheesy lines as they prepare to surprise the villain of the week. On several episodes, a celebrity would pop out of a mid-building window fo read more

Villainous Classic Stars on Batman

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Oct 1, 2009

Though Batman may be the last word to come to mind when you think of classic Hollywood movie stars, the goofy, groovy show of the 1960s was a Mecca for seasoned silver screen performers. Here the old-time movie stars could cut loose and camp it up as outrageous and colorful villains. Burgess Meredit read more

Batman (1989, Tim Burton)

The Stop Button Posted by on Dec 25, 2008

Batman‘s an odd success. It has almost constant problems–Kim Basinger’s bad, Jack Nicholson’s phoning it in (but never contemptuous of the material, which makes it a peculiar performance) and the movie never really finishes the story it starts in the first act–but it&# read more

Batman (1943, Lambert Hillyer), Chapter 10: Flying Spies

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Nov 30, -0001

And now Batman is back to the misleading chapter titles. There aren’t spies in Flying Spies, there’s only one spy on the plane. After the laziest cliffhanger resolution in the series so far–and there have been some lazy ones–Lewis Wilson and Douglas Croft take a break from c read more
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