A love letter to the Adam West TV show and a sprinkle of satire both towards 60s Batman and the various Batman films throw out the age, with great comedic timing.
Adam West, Burt Ward and Julie Newmar revising there rolls from the original series. There's not really much to say, if you like the sixties Batman you'll most likely like this film and I don't need to tell you what the films about, you already know. It's sixties Batman; there's going to be weird and wacky criminals, who are going to be involved in the heist of some sort. It's going to have a wacky gizmos and ridiculous computers with completely incompetent police officers.
Really it's just nice to see a Batman with good moral standing.
Every modern interpretation of the Dark Knight is just a brooding awful bastard of a man, always complaining, always whining, talking about his dead parents, breaking bones and doing a lot of damage. Say what you will about the Adam West Batman he's collateral was low and hospital bills practically didn't exist,
He had not one but three Catwomen and that's the greatest Award of all, more Selina Kyle.
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