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87 of 93 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fox did the Caped Crusader proud
The key things to know about the DVD are:
1) The colors jump off the screen, it is a great transfer
2) The featurette with Adam West (Batman) and Burt Ward (Robin) is good, though they cover a lot of the same ground in the commentary
3) The Batmobile feature is very cool
4) The commentary is awesome. Adam and Burt have a great chemistry and really seem...
Published on September 7, 2001 by Christoph B. Gondek

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars USELESS DOUBLE DIP! SAME DISC NEW BOX
If you love all things BATMAN then you'll enjoy this childish adventure. If you already own the previous DVD you do not need to buy this...there is nothing new to offer. It is a reissue in a new box...all the content is the same...down to the transfer!
Published on July 1, 2008 by Anthony "Is Blu for You...


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87 of 93 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fox did the Caped Crusader proud, September 7, 2001
This review is from: Batman - The Movie (DVD)
The key things to know about the DVD are:
1) The colors jump off the screen, it is a great transfer
2) The featurette with Adam West (Batman) and Burt Ward (Robin) is good, though they cover a lot of the same ground in the commentary
3) The Batmobile feature is very cool
4) The commentary is awesome. Adam and Burt have a great chemistry and really seem to love both the movie and the show. Their tongues are firmly in their cheeks druing the commentary (Adam West's views on Bruce Wayne alone are worth the price of admission), but you will learn about the production and such secrets as:
Why did ABC tear down the Batcave so quickly after cancellation?
What did Burt Ward really think about the BatCycle?
How and why did Lee Meriweather get to play Catwoman?
Why did Adam and Burt have to spend two hours each week getting oxygen at the Fox infirmary?
The team at Fox had a lot of love for this movie and it shows. Buy this DVD and get Fox to release some series episodes with Adam, Burt, Julie Newmar (Catwoman) and Frank Gorshin (Riddler)doing commentary!
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35 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Before Nolan, Before Schumacher, Before Burton, There Was...Martinson?, October 5, 2005
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Anthony Nasti "Tony" (Staten Island, New York United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Batman - The Movie (DVD)
Who knew that the campy 1960s' take on the dark superhero Batman would age so well? 39 years later, "Batman: The Movie" still is wholly enjoyable even for the most adrent Batman fan.

The plot of the film is paperthin. Batman (Adam West) and his sidekick, Robin (Burt Ward), are out to thwart the four most dangerous villians in Gotham: Catwoman (Lee Meriwehter), The Joker (Cesar Romero), The Penguin (Burgess Meredith) and The Riddler (Frank Gorshin, who recently left us, sadly) from taking over Gotham. To lure Batman into a trap, they kidnap Batman's secret identity, Bruce Wayne. This is more or less all the plot there is. There's also somehing about destroying people with a dehyrdator, but other than that, there's no real plot. And that's the film's charm.

It's a great piece of 1960s' nostalgia. The "holy (insert random word or phrase here), Batman" schtick is still hilarious, and the cast is clearly enjoying themselves. The extras for the dvd are surpisingly enjoyable. The commentary is awesome and the other extras deliver, but it's the movie that is really worth watching.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars They may be drunks Robin..but they're human beings as well!, April 4, 2004
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This review is from: Batman - The Movie (DVD)
I bought this for my 3 year old son but it turns out i enjoy it almost as much as he does. Almost.
I remember watching this as a kid and I never realized how corny it was. Untill now. Yikes! I haven't laughed so hard at a movie in years. This film is funnier than than our best comedies. How can one not burst out in tears as batman is savagely attacked by a rubber shark? Check out his face as he grimaces in pain as the foam rubber teeth clamp down. And then theres the morality. Its good to know that even though drinkers may be riff-raff according to Robin, Batman still considers them human beings. And worth saving. Even the 'Human flotsam' near the end of the film is worth saving. And check out the deep blue sea in the submarine scenes. Whats that in the backround? Is the very horizon rippling before my eyes? Is it a rift in time! Or is it a screen painted with clouds and seaguls gently billowing from a stage fan! It just goes on and on. Poor sets, cheesy diologue coupled with cheesy delivery of cheesy diologue, props to make ILM green with envy. This movie makes those Godzilla movies look like big blockbuster bonanzas.
But all that corn wouldnt make a cornfield without Adam West and Burt Ward. How could a casting be so perfect? These two bring a sincerity to the roles. They somehow say ther lines with straight faces and are into their roles. This isnt a joke to them. its business. At the time anyway. The commentary track is amusing as the two laugh their way through the film with the rest of us. truly, this is a rare film that can be enjoyed by young and old alike. Harmless fun.
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26 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 'Inspired a generation of comic book readers!, October 23, 2005
This review is from: Batman - The Movie (DVD)
I'm old enough to recall the 1966 previews, aired on ABC, for a mid-season replacement series based on the longstanding comic hero, "Batman". The trailer just hinted at what the show was about: a masked crime fighter, driving a souped-up car unlike anything coming out of Detroit, and a mystique that served to pique interest in the series.

But, when the show hit, it hit BIG! Wednesday and Thursday nights were its domain, having hold on the 7:30 - 8:00 time period for two of its three years aired.

This disc is the film adaptation of the series, made during the first year hiatus, as explained by stars Adam West and Burt Ward in the DVD's commentary. The movie features the same supporting cast, as did the series (Neil Hamilton as "Commissioner Gordon," Stafford Repp as "Chief O'Hara," and Alan Napier as devoted manservant "Alfred"). Also rounding out the cast are frequent "guest villains" Frank Gorshin ("The Riddler"), Caesar Romero ("The Joker"), Burgess Meredith ("The Penguin") and new "Catwoman" Lee Meriweather, who replaced Julie Newmar, unavailable due to previous theatrical commitments.

The movie also has the series' trademark comic book action "sounds" ("POW!" "BANG!" "ZOWIE!" et. al.), the gaudy colors (brought to life in vivid Technicolor), the crazy sound effects, and the tongue-in-cheek dialogue and winks that made the show so cool.

Speaking of the color, I couldn't help but be taken as to how great the set pieces look, even those "recycled" from other shows filmed on the Fox lot. As one whose household didn't get a color set until after the show's end, this DVD allows me to see what I had been missing. Granted, I did have the View Master reel set of the show but it was just an "appetizer" to how "Batman" really looked on screen.

Best of the DVD extras is a four-minute "visit" with George Barris, the designer of The Batmobile. It's not long on info, but any chance to look at what is perhaps the best "ride" to come across the big or small screen is cause for celebration.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars USELESS DOUBLE DIP! SAME DISC NEW BOX, July 1, 2008
If you love all things BATMAN then you'll enjoy this childish adventure. If you already own the previous DVD you do not need to buy this...there is nothing new to offer. It is a reissue in a new box...all the content is the same...down to the transfer!
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars SAME AS THE 2001 RELEASE, July 2, 2008
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Randy P. Abrams "MOVIEMAN524" (HUNTINGDON VALLEY, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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Well I purchased this 2008 version and have learned it is identical to the 2001 release. All the interviews are from the last release. The only difference is the packaging ! All the interviews mention the 35th anniversary of Batman the series but we are now at a 42 year anniversary. Its a great movie with wonderful extras but it would have been nice of Fox to add a little something extra since they re-released this disc. If you own the 2001 edition as I do you will be disapointed spending more money for a package with a red bat. Well I guess that is one way for Fox to ride the coat tails of Warner Bros pending the new Dark Knight movie.

Do not waste your money on this edition if you have the 2001 edition !!!!
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Some days you just can't get rid of a bomb..., December 20, 2001
This review is from: Batman - The Movie (Special Edition) [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I admit that this review is entirely biased, myself being a huge fan of the 1960's Batman television series. Anyone who is less than a hardcore fan will likely be either bored, disgusted, or render utterly apathetic by the film's conclusion. Granted, the complete lack of any sort of character development or serious plot developments does tend to grate on the length of the film - only 90 minutes, but seems like ages as the Dynamic Duo sprint from escapade to escapade. For the fan, however, the movie is a near-perfect representation of the series. Gratuitously campy? Certainly. Ridiculously buffoonish dialogue? Of course. Who would have it any other way? The Boy Wonder and Caped Crusader do an admirable job of acting (for their parts, that is), and, although Julie Newmar is disappointingly absent, the Rogues Gallery of Villains (Villains? There were others? Admit it, you spent the whole time staring at Newmar's replacement, Lee Meriweather, as Catwoman), stacked with original series actors Burgess Meredith, Caesar Romero and Frank Gorshin, is superb in their comic evil. Really 3.5 stars due to its inacessability to non-Batman-addicts, the movie is still very enjoyable to hardcore fans of the original series.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Talk about a classic!!!, July 14, 2003
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S. Benedetto (Palmer, AK United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Batman - The Movie (DVD)
You'll have to be in the right mood to watch this movie, but it is so well worth it! I loved Batman and Robin as a kid, and hopefully, they will bring the entire series out on DVD. (please????????) The language is clean, the violence is cheesy, the special effects are ,well, let's say a little low-budget, but you can't beat it for a good movie nonetheless. Adam West and Burt Ward are still my favorite "Dynamic Duo". No one can put together such a cheesy movie and have it turn out so good. My kids must have watched this movie at least 10 times! So go pop some popcorn, pull up a couch cushion, and have a night of some good, clean fun. "Same bat-time, same bat-channel......................"
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars High-Camp Revival, March 19, 2005
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Scott T. Rivers (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Batman - The Movie (DVD)
Since the original episodes remain unavailable on DVD, the 1966 theatrical version of the classic TV series is the next best thing. "Batman" remains nostalgic, colorful fun with Adam West and Burt Ward as the satiric Dynamic Duo. The villains and Bat-gadgets are given a more generous budget while the production design is quite impressive. The DVD special edition features a beautiful widescreen transfer and loads of extras - not to mention an enjoyable audio commentary by Adam and Burt. It's "Swinging Sixties" pop culture at an affordable price.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Holy Over-the-top Silliness, Batman!!!!, September 5, 2001
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Hazen B Markoe (St. Paul, MN United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Batman - The Movie (DVD)
Of course, die-hard and overly serious comic fans will cringe at the campy version of the Batman character that carried on the TV airwaves in the 60's, and BATMAN - THE MOVIE was created after that first season to cash in on the popular wave that the show made. Nevertheless, it was silly, over-the-top fun and was a one-of-a-kind cultural event. The movie, of course, covers the adventures of Batman (Adam West) and Robin (Burt Ward) as they try to stop 4 sinister bad guys from holding the world hostage, through a bizarre kidnap plot, which involves turning a fictional UN Security Council to dust piles!! (I know...it sounds goofy...but that was the charm of this show.) West and Ward are solid as the dead-pan Batman and the gee-whiz Boy Wonder respectively. Burgess Meredith is a treat as the Penguin. Caesar Romero is a cackling Joker. Frank Gorshin is an intense Riddler, while Lee Meriwether is a sultry Catwoman. Puns, goofy props, and the hammiest acting this side of melodrama reign in this film. The DVD also has a nice featurette, a tour of the Batmobile, and amusing commentary by both West and Ward. If you enjoyed the series or are a fan of 60's nostalgia, this film is definitely your cup of tea.....or should I say bat-cup of bat-tea?
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