sleepy
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also..allowing kids to play with valuable collectibles? what were you thinking!?
I think they'd still have to be in the boxes and unplayed with to still be collectable. These got a lot of use.
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also..allowing kids to play with valuable collectibles? what were you thinking!?
it's the right thing to do. I've seen Toy StoryI think they'd still have to be in the boxes and unplayed with to still be collectable. These got a lot of use.
I'll have to revisit this film soon! To be fair to Keatont, his was the start of the darker more troubled psychotic Batman and he was deadly in the role. Nicholas did have some choice lines though.
Same here I'd have to say.‘Have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moon light?’
Loved Keaton. My favourite Batman
Now Ghostbusters2 that i do remember thinking this is the greatest thing ever made
I remember going to the first Ghostbusters with my dad and two of his mates, and thinking it was the greatest thing ever made.
Well holy godI was there.
I think Superman (or Superman II??) was my first cinema experience, but I slept through that. Still would if I saw it today.
But Batman was me pestering the parents to force my brother to take me. It may have been in 1990, as the local cinema was famously slow on getting round to showing things.
I remember the opening sequence with the orchestral score and the logo, and being absolutely fecking thrilled by it.
Keaton was the best batman. That Batmobile was the best Batmobile also. I didn't understand a lot of the Burton flourishes, I'm still a bit agnostic about him tbh. I also remember thinking "Why did he do that to Jerry Hall? She's a ride!", so I guess a lot of the actual plot was lost on me. I didn't care.
I found it quite watchable when I rewatched it as an adult. There's naff 90's bomber jackets and that, but all in all I thought it was ok.
It was a formative cinematic experience, and a movie which I can't help but be biased about.
k thx bai
Damn right it was. I remember smoking fags till I was nearly sick while watching Back to the Future II as well (I remember going to BTTF 1 in Athy and thinking it was a backwater as the cinema was so small compared to what I was used to, but wasn't smoking fags that time as I was too young.) Both times, however, I was transported. BTTF 2 = one of the rare sequels even better than the original.That’s because it was
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