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Post by shannondegroot on Apr 29, 2019 0:43:46 GMT
From the movies and tv?
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Post by tavaresmd on Apr 29, 2019 2:06:37 GMT
Burton, definitely.
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Post by scabab on Apr 29, 2019 9:28:31 GMT
Yeah the 1989 one for sure.
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Apr 30, 2019 6:15:58 GMT
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Post by James on Apr 30, 2019 10:38:21 GMT
^ What they said.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Apr 30, 2019 13:36:40 GMT
The Batman Beyond Batmobile. That thing can fly and is sleek and beautiful.
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Post by Larcen26 on May 1, 2019 16:36:33 GMT
66 hands down.
If she can appreciate that, she's a keeper.
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Post by havenless on May 2, 2019 10:23:59 GMT
I’m not sure we’ve seen the definitive batmobile yet. They’re all kind of flawed in some way.
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Post by The Pumpkin King on May 4, 2019 18:41:05 GMT
havenless .. I agree with this statement. When you look at the Batmobile in comics, it can do almost anything, transform into a plane, a boat, etc. If memory serves, my Batman comics reading is off a little bit these days ha. And well, I do love the 'Tumbler', from Christopher Nolan's "Batman Begins" movie. But for nostalgic purposes, Tim Burton's sleak, to Corvette-looking-scale, rocket-fueled Batmobile would be my Batmobile of choice. Nolan's whole take on the story of Batman was wonderful, but I do think director Tim Burton, was a bit ahead of his time comic-wise. He introduced us to that superhero goth we've all come to love so much today, I think. Who doesn't love the villain in a superhero movie today? Good thing you asked about the Batmobile, and not the Batman suit, I'd be lost for words on that question, ha.
This is basically the theme score, for the Batmobile, "Descent Into Mystery". In the first "Batman" movie, Batman, saves Vicki Vale (Kim Basinger) and drives her back to the bat cave, while this airy, covered in leaves dark windy road score plays. This music score basically embodies everything of that early Batman sound, that I love. And I don't care what anybody says, composer Danny Elfman helped open doors for music composers like Hans Zimmer. To be as fluent and as loud as possible. I'd pick up my date in the Batmobile, with this playing on the radio. I love Tim Burton's Batman movies so much. Both "Batman" and "Batman Returns" are 10/10 stars for me. Woo.
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