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.
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.
This is just amazing ...thank you for posting this.
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
I want that vault for this figure.
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