Saturday, April 2, 2016

A to Z.... B...


                                       We were trying to "Theme" this year's A-Z posts....

            

                                        We decided upon "Major influences" in my Life...
            So, "Madness, Fear, and Laughter" were the "foundations of my early "formative" years....
                         The Batman Villains were a Big influence upon my formative years...
               

               Even enjoyed DeVito's take on the Character (as well as Tim Burton's "vision")

    Of course The Joker is the Main one, Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot) was Also a Favorite...


Harvey Dent / Two-Face was also a (pair...??) of my best liked..... Though he was considered too "gruesome" for use in the TV show of the 60's.... still a Great Villain...
              
                           
 
                          Even collect them as well and have since childhood...
 
                                    We even have the in my Sims as "Neighbors"...

                                      The Scarecrow was also a "fun" Bad Guy....

                              These Characters were My childhood "Heroes"
                              
                               There was an empty "box" in post...??? here at bottom... "odd".
                                     Even the afternoon re-runs of the old 60's TV show...
           And these Villains had No "Super-Powers" ( in most "cases") , only their Madness
                                         and think we missed "Shark Week".....

3 comments:

  1. I grew up watching Adam West's Batman too. The villains were all fun, it's true. And absolutely no match for Batman and Robin!

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    1. Went to a car show just to get to meet Burt Ward ("Robin") as a kid...

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  2. I remember watching the TV show when I was younger - it seemed to be all about the gadgets :) I remember being very impressed when the first Batman movie came out with Jack Nickleson. I remember reading news reports of queues round the block to get in, but we were on holiday at the time and the local cinema was a converted theatre. The owner would open up if he had four people to see the film because then he could cover costs :). We had a queue of about 12 people :)
    Tasha
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