Batman: The Movie (60's)
Batman: The Movie (1960's)
OK, this movie is genius. You all need to track down the DVD of this movie and watch it.
For something that was made in 1960's the comedy is way ahead of it's time. It's full of cool hippy chic and just plain craziness that it's just too good.
Seriously, Adam West is a legend. The man could deliver such cheesy, over the top, caractured lines, while wearring an awful Batman costume and keep a straight face.
This movie contains the infamous: "Hand me down the shark repellant Bat-Spray!" line, deliverred right after Batman is attacked by a shark who clamps onto his leg. 😆
Commissioner Gordons lines are great too: "The Riddler? the Joker? Catwoman and The Penguin? The angles of that rectangle are too fearsome to contemplate!"
Then there's Robin, who is so cheesily All-American and so gosh darnit wholesome, that his quips are often humourous too. "Holy Halloween" - After witnessing The Penguin and co ride off on flying umbrellas.
The villains are also deliciously evil and all top actors of their time, and still are. The humour is the star of the show, and I am absolutely convinced that this is where a lot of shows like Family Guy get their humour derived from. There's a lot of Family Guy-esque humour going on.
The best lines definitely go to West though. Another gem was "Now Robin, we must leave........inconspicuously.......out the window". Such great humour from the 60's that I never knew existed at that time. The scene in which a porpoise sacrifices itself by jumping in front of one of Penguins torpedoes, to save Batman and Robin, is sheer genius.