I love that scene. 1930s Batman killed people all the time, so shouldn't we just pretend it's a tribute to old-school murderous Batman?
I love that scene. 1930s Batman killed people all the time, so shouldn't we just pretend it's a tribute to old-school murderous Batman?
Can we all agree Danny Elfman's scores are by far the best in either Batman series? That is some incredible music.
The Batmobile lifting itself up and spinning around specifically so Batman can toast a fire-blowing clown with its jet engine is possibly my favorite thing in a Batman film. Oh, it's grossly out of character, but it's amazing.
This article motivated me to watch "Murder Under Glass." Holy crap that episode is awesome.
I kind of liked the whistling part because I'm a sucker for any "This Old Man" scene. But I'd like it on the record that's the only part of the episode I liked.
Try and Catch Me is one of my favorite's, too. I don't have too much of a problem with "Columbo Goes to the Guillotine" being on the list. Columbo's solution to the "psychic's" trick is pretty clever and the production values are some of the best of the series.
That is the weirdest episode. I always wondered if Falk was playing Columbo as "off" because he wasn't thrilled about an episode where Columbo is actually wrong.
I don't care what anyone says, I love the over the top guitar riffs throughout this episode.
Honestly, The Cotton Club, while not without other problems, is up there technically with his best work. That movie looks and sounds better than almost anything that came out of 1984.
The real question is whether Rupert Pupkin is dreaming at the end of The King of Comedy.
Richard Dreyfuss in What About Bob is one of my favorites.
Done and done.
So who's everyone's second favorite villain on the show?
It's mainly because I find Morgan le Fey and Mordred to be really boring and that kind of story just screams for a more fun villain. And the switch in gears to deadly serious for the last minute or two doesn't work for me. But I'm sure I'm in the minority on it.
I've never seen this listed before Kid Stuff. Huh. This one's boring, but I still don't think it's bad by any means. It's not The Underdwellers or anything.
I had to look Shore up on IMDB after reading that. I didn't realize he had been around that long.
JM Dematteis writes some of the best scripts this season. This one is just brutal. Eric Roberts' voice is pretty fantastic for Mongul when he's given good dialogue (War World should have been so much better).
"He ain't made at me, is he?"
Definitely one of my favorite movies and one of the most watchable of all time. I'm glad the reviewer mentioned the Elfman score, which is pretty much perfect for the movie.
The Return is probably the one I watch the most. Divided We Fall is awesome, too.