View Full Version : Batman is Finally Released
Buddahaid
07-22-14, 07:20 PM
The old TV series has finally overcome it's legal problems and been released for the first time. I was in fourth grade when it aired and I can't wait.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LT1JHLW/ref=s9_simh_co_p74_d0_i1?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=left-1&pf_rd_r=07SEDG5CFXHEVCCJVGR4&pf_rd_t=3201&pf_rd_p=1774862042&pf_rd_i=typ03
Sailor Steve
07-22-14, 08:24 PM
That's good to hear. :sunny:
Schroeder
07-23-14, 03:27 AM
Holy Slam, Bang, Puff....:D
It was so awful that it was good again.
Jimbuna
07-23-14, 09:00 AM
Not sure I'd be paying in excess of $250 though.
Wolferz
07-23-14, 02:41 PM
Too campy to be worth that kind of scratch.:haha:
Tune in next century. Same Bat time, same Bat Channel.
Buddahaid
07-23-14, 06:52 PM
I pre-ordered when the price was $188.00 which is about $1.00 per episode and only $10.00 more than DVD. I see it's $267.00 now.
What was really surprising about the series was how many really great actors they were able to attract to play roles as villains and other cameo appearances. Over the years since the series aired, I have had the good fortune to have seen a few of the stars in other places. Eartha Kitt I once saw jogging along Santa Monica Blvd. in Beverly Hills; Julie Newmar I have seen several times (she once owned a heath food and juice bar near Hollywood. Cesar Romero was hosting a daytime children's charity event in a Beverly Hills nightclub and I walked by just as a small group of kids and their mothers arrived at the door. Romero greeted the group, but the kids seed to be wary of Cesar. The mothers tried to tell the kids this was the Joker from the Batman show, but the kids were still uncertain. Ceasar then leaned down to the kid's level and gave out with his Joker laugh. The kids instantly brightened up in recognition and swarmed Romero, who was joyfully laughing...
The real surprise was Victor Buono, who played King Tut on Batman. He was a very accomplished actor and really liked stage work. In the late 60s/early 70s, the Los Angles Music Center presented a series of classic and classical plays featuring film and television actors in starring roles. One of the plays was one of Shakespeare's Henry palys. Buono played Falstaff and was amazingly brilliant in his portrayal I had only seen him on television or in a few films, but his talent was far beyond expectations. Along side seeing James Earl Jones playing Othello and Richard Chamberlin playing Cyrano, I put Buono's Falstaff as one of the finest performances I have ever seen...
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Sailor Steve
07-24-14, 12:25 PM
It became the "in" thing for actors at the time, not only to play villains but to do cameo roles. Remember all the people leaning out of their windows while Adam and Burt "climbed" the horizontal "wall". It has happened many times since - The Simpsons, Friends (I just finished watching an episode with a quick visit by Billy Crystal and Robin Williams), and a few others I'm forgetting at the moment.
Victor Buono
He apparently loved doing over-the-top roles on television. He was also the very first villain on The Wild Wild West.
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