batfan08
Super Freak
Thanks, man. Yeah, I was raised on comics and westerns, and The Dollars Trilogy is one of my all time favorites (right up there with TDK), so it had to be done. ![LOL :lol :lol](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/old/lol.gif)
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That is a nice cape, just a shame it's too shiny and looking like latex. Since it's not blending in with the cowl.
It's all because of the flash. Hands on its great.
Yeah, I certainly wouldn't leave him in there (unless I got one just for that).
Hmm...that settles it, I'll be looking for a deal on one in the next couple weeks if anyone has any info.
1989 batman pretty much IS my childhood. Gonna have a look through now. Thanks for posting.![]()
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...thank you for posting this.
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That tour was really cool
wow the burton's gotham is amazing no compare with the nolan's gotham (is a normal city)..gothic style is perfect...
freaking awesome! thank you for this!
yep LOVE the set design of the movie
I know it isn't realted to the figure, but I figured some of you might dig this...
Recently, a gentleman named Mark Jones posted a large selection of pictures he took of the Gotham City set back in 1989. With his blessing, I have spent the last few days working the pictures into a "virtual tour" of Gotham- Identifying the different building, figuring out the layout of the set, and working them into a blog post for my 89 Batman fansite. You can check it out here if you're interested:
1989Batman.com: The Pinewood Studios Gotham City Set
If you are a fan of the 1989 Batman film, its magnificent Gotham City set, or just a fan of old style filmmaking in general- Please take a moment and check it out!
Sallah
This was a fun read Sallah. Thank you for sharing.
That was freaking awesome , thanks for sharing , you should make an entire thread dedicated to this , it deserves its own .
This is just awesome, sallah. Thank you so much for putting this together. I saw some of those pics on another Batman forum but what you did here is really cool. It needs it's own thread like Ecko said.
I know it isn't realted to the figure, but I figured some of you might dig this...
Recently, a gentleman named Mark Jones posted a large selection of pictures he took of the Gotham City set back in 1989. With his blessing, I have spent the last few days working the pictures into a "virtual tour" of Gotham- Identifying the different building, figuring out the layout of the set, and working them into a blog post for my 89 Batman fansite. You can check it out here if you're interested:
1989Batman.com: The Pinewood Studios Gotham City Set
If you are a fan of the 1989 Batman film, its magnificent Gotham City set, or just a fan of old style filmmaking in general- Please take a moment and check it out!
Sallah