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"The Worst Is Yet To Come": Rewatching Batman '66
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<blockquote data-quote="Willie Oleson" data-source="post: 322851" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>But wait!</p><p>Perhaps I've inadvertently and unsuspectingly created my own riddle.</p><p><em>How does one properly enjoy something that has too many enjoyable aspects?</em></p><p>A: Be greedier!</p><p></p><p>And with an extensive soap opera collection of which the main ingredients thrive on greed I'm afraid I'll have to conclude that that clue has been sitting under my very nose all along.</p><p>But hey, even Batman doesn't get it exactly right in the first part of the episode, hence the terrifying cliff hangers.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]37217[/ATTACH]</p><p>Almost every frame is worth of a screen shot, but the throwaway attitude (or at least the feel of it) of the impeccable production design makes it even better.</p><p>Zelda's prison outfit with the cute prison hat and high heels was another fabulous surprise.</p><p>Actually I wondered how they would tackle this since orange had already been her colour theme throughout the episode. Holy stripes, we've been outsmarted again!</p><p></p><p>Batman suggest to Robin to use the phonebook instead of wasting a special device on it. That's what I call grooming!</p><p>Alfred is seen polishing the Bat poles, now I <em>ask</em> you.</p><p>So many great details that can be easily overlooked especially by a very young audience.</p><p>Like I said, I really need to become much greedier otherwise I'll get everything I want without even wanting it (a brand new problem, but a problem nonetheless).</p><p></p><p>Frank Gorshin is even more brilliant in the second Riddler episode. The laughter, the spider-like movements (watch and learn, Spiderman) he's so creepy it's almost sexy.</p><p>I also love the Penguin, I think he was my favourite villain in the Tim Burton movies.</p><p></p><p>Batman fans may disagree with me but I think that the DUKES' Boss Hogg and sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane resembled some Batman villainy too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willie Oleson, post: 322851, member: 8"] But wait! Perhaps I've inadvertently and unsuspectingly created my own riddle. [I]How does one properly enjoy something that has too many enjoyable aspects?[/I] A: Be greedier! And with an extensive soap opera collection of which the main ingredients thrive on greed I'm afraid I'll have to conclude that that clue has been sitting under my very nose all along. But hey, even Batman doesn't get it exactly right in the first part of the episode, hence the terrifying cliff hangers. [ATTACH type="full"]37217[/ATTACH] Almost every frame is worth of a screen shot, but the throwaway attitude (or at least the feel of it) of the impeccable production design makes it even better. Zelda's prison outfit with the cute prison hat and high heels was another fabulous surprise. Actually I wondered how they would tackle this since orange had already been her colour theme throughout the episode. Holy stripes, we've been outsmarted again! Batman suggest to Robin to use the phonebook instead of wasting a special device on it. That's what I call grooming! Alfred is seen polishing the Bat poles, now I [I]ask[/I] you. So many great details that can be easily overlooked especially by a very young audience. Like I said, I really need to become much greedier otherwise I'll get everything I want without even wanting it (a brand new problem, but a problem nonetheless). Frank Gorshin is even more brilliant in the second Riddler episode. The laughter, the spider-like movements (watch and learn, Spiderman) he's so creepy it's almost sexy. I also love the Penguin, I think he was my favourite villain in the Tim Burton movies. Batman fans may disagree with me but I think that the DUKES' Boss Hogg and sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane resembled some Batman villainy too. [/QUOTE]
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