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Tag Archives: Adam West
Seance (2001)
Also known as Killer in the Dark, this film was never officially released. Not to theatres. Not to television. Not to home video. Instead, though it was made 14 years ago, it was released online this year by its creator, … Continue reading
Posted in Halloween Haunters
Tagged 1 Star, 2000s, Adam West, Chris Casamassa, Corey Feldman, direct to video, John Preston, Killer in the Dark, movies, reviews, Rick Vasquez, Seance
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Favorite Films: Batman: The Movie
“Gives a feller a good feeling knowing they’re up there doing their job.” Before Christian Bale, before George Clooney or Val Kilmer, before Michael Keaton, there was Adam West. A minor actor, still somewhat struggling in Hollywood, he was taking … Continue reading
Posted in Favorite Films
Tagged 1960s, 5 Stars, Adam West, Alan Napier, Batman, Batman: The Movie, Burgess Meredith, Burt Ward, Cesar Romero, DC Comics, Frank Gorshin, Lee Meriwether, Leslie H. Martinson, Milton Frome, movies, Neil Hamilton, reviews, Stafford Repp, Van Williams, William Dozier
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Devil’s Advocate: Adam West’s Batman
Opinions. Everyone’s got ’em. Sometimes a lot of people have the same one, and especially when it comes to pop culture, and especially on the internet, there is often a “group mind” effect. A collective opinion forms on certain works, … Continue reading
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Tagged 1960s, Adam West, Batman, Burgess Meredith, Burt Ward, Cesar Romero, comic books, comics, DC Comics, Devil's Advocate, Eartha Kitt, Frank Gorshin, Julie Newmar, Lee Meriwether, movies, Television, TV, Yvonne Craig
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