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simmytbone 04-09-2011, 08:28 PM Hey guys,
In honor of 45 years of Batman on abc
Here is The Original Batman Movie Starring Adam West and Burt Ward in its entirety
The Dynamic Duo takes on The Catwoman, The Joker, The Penguin and The Riddler
Check it out:
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TV Knowledge Fan 04-10-2011, 01:00 AM ...was the result of the unexpected popularity of the TV series...and if you weren't around at the time, you'll have very little understanding about the impact "BATMAN" on virtually every facet of media during the first half of 1966 (for one thing, it inspired CBS to create a virtual "all-superhero" Saturday morning lineup that fall, spotlighting "THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN", as well as the introduction of "SPACE GHOST"). 20th Century-Fox, the studio producing it for ABC, decided to "cash in" on the entire phenomenon by making a "quickie" movie [thrown together so fast, Julie Newmar wasn't available, with Lee Meriwether assuming her role as "Catwoman"], releasing it during that summer. It's a "roller coaster" of a film- and unlike the TV version, it has no "cliffhangers" to get in the way of the action. ZOWIE!!!!
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Regulus 04-10-2011, 08:03 AM I presume everyone here knows about the FUBAR that keeps the TV Show from getting an "Official" release on DVD, so I won't delve into that, for those of you who wonder why the Movie is available on DVD it's because it was also shown as in in-flight Movie on various Airlines in its day. There's some kind of Clause in the Contract regarding In-Flight Movies that created a "Loophole" that resulted in this Movie being exempt from the Red Tape that is keeping us from getting the Series on DVD.
biffbronson 04-10-2011, 01:40 PM I really liked Lee Meriwether as Catwoman. Having her in there makes the movie much more worth watching to me. So along with Newmar, that makes 3 ladies who played Catwoman around that time, the other being Eartha Kitt.
simmytbone 04-27-2011, 08:53 PM ...was the result of the unexpected popularity of the TV series...and if you weren't around at the time, you'll have very little understanding about the impact "BATMAN" on virtually every facet of media during the first half of 1966 (for one thing, it inspired CBS to create a virtual "all-superhero" Saturday morning lineup that fall, spotlighting "THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN", as well as the introduction of "SPACE GHOST"). 20th Century-Fox, the studio producing it for ABC, decided to "cash in" on the entire phenomenon by making a "quickie" movie [thrown together so fast, Julie Newmar wasn't available, with Lee Meriwether assuming her role as "Catwoman"], releasing it during that summer. It's a "roller coaster" of a film- and unlike the TV version, it has no "cliffhangers" to get in the way of the action. ZOWIE!!!!
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Not to mention, 1966 was also the debut of Hanna-Barbera's The Space Kidettes on NBC, The Original Mission: Impossible on CBS and The Original Star Trek on NBC Starring William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy and speaking of which, The Man From U.N.C.L.E. was also in its 3rd Season during the fall of '66
MickeyMac 04-28-2011, 06:28 PM For me this is the only Batman movie that is worth my time. The others can go screw.
Reverend Jim 04-28-2011, 09:34 PM http://i54.tinypic.com/2vkylgw.jpg
AaronHandy3 09-14-2011, 09:31 AM It's also the 45th anniversary of the Batmovie's original release, too! :cool:
cleverfun3000 09-14-2011, 05:42 PM http://i51.tinypic.com/14ucqrr.jpg
angiefan 11-11-2011, 10:10 AM 45 years,wow,that's older than me. I'm going to be 38 in december. i didn't know julie newmar's son was deaf and had down's symdrom. she's not very pretty,though. lee merryweather made a great catwoman,i always hear earthra kitt's voice on courage the cowardly dog as shirley,the medium,the's a chiaaua[sp] who calls eustace the stupid one, or it sounds like earthra kitt.
Willbo 02-29-2012, 03:05 PM Still a huge Batman fan after all these years. My dad used to have (probably still does) the entire fall 1967 ABC promo featuring Batman and Robin as hosts. It is on 16 mm tape. We would watch it all the time.
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