Batman '66-Return of the Caped Crusaders

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If they keep the the original cast it'll be for the fans' sake - not anything else. :lol

Of course West sounds like he's on oxygen, but so what. As mentioned, Ward sounds as spritely as ever! I bet old Julie sounds like Adam too.

That said, I can't wait. :rock
 
Why no Julie voice in the promo??
Looks great fun but the voices will be quite bad...
 
Holy hell looks awesome! Ready to buy my copy.

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Just a heads-up, quite a few AMC theaters will be playing this for one day only today.
Is anyone else going to see it?
 
I am. It's also playing at Cinemark and Regal cinemas, as Fathom Events has a fairly wide national roll out for it. I'm very excited by all the things I've seen/read of it.
 
I just got back from seeing this, and... it was amazing. It's honestly one of my favorite superhero movies of all time. I'm incredibly excited for the sequel.
The "Holy Disappointing Ending" Dark Knight Rises joke was great. :lol
If you're seeing this tonight, be sure to stick around after the credits for some bonus features with the cast talking about the movie.
 
I'm with you, Captain Clown. This was the best Batman movie of the year. It was hilarious, it was entertaining as hell, and it was surprisingly thoughtful in the way it examined the evolution of Batman from caped crusader to dark knight and just how we perceive the character. Burt Ward's Robin was on point. West and Newmar both sounded their ages, but, honestly? I thought it was part of the charm. West's delivery killed me because the material they were working with was already fantastic. All in all, I cannot wait for Batman vs. Two-Face.

You know what? **** it. I'd take one of these per year over those ****ty New 52 movies.
 
I didn't think they were bad at all. You could tell they were the Meredith/Romero/Gorshin crew, but they didn't overdo it or force it. Funny thing is that The Riddler was Wally Wingert, who, if you're familiar with the Arkham games, has played that role in all 4 titles. Not often do you get the same guy playing the same role two different ways.
 
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