Newcomers: Scorsese, with Nicole Byer and Lauren Lapkus - Batman 1966 (w/ Paul F. Tompkins)
Episode Date: January 2, 2024It’s time for Lauren and Nicole's next adventure: covering all things Batman. This season begins with very special guest Paul F. Tompkins (Threedom, Mr. Show, Bojack Horseman, Comedy Bang! ...Bang!) explaining the lore and cultural impact of 1966’s Batman starring Adam West. Get your shark repellent ready, folks. You’re going to need it.Next week's movie: Batman (1989). Follow Paul: Instagram, TwitterLike the show? Rate Newcomers 5 stars on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and leave a review for Nicole and Lauren to read on the pod!Follow the podcast on Letterboxd.Advertise on Newcomers via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Hey! Everyone! Flee for your lives!
Emergency. Batman speaking.
Warning all of you to brace yourselves for big news.
The biggest.
Tell them, Robin.
Holy superlatives, Batman! It's really exciting.
Soon, very soon, Batman and I will be batapulting right out of your TV sets and onto your theater screens.
That's right, Robin. Our first full-length motion picture feature in color opens a whole new world of thrills.
The big screen gives us more space on land, sea, and in the air to challenge the most
bataclysmic collection of super criminals ever.
Their minimum objective must be the entire world.
And here are the dastardly villains. The Catwoman.
You're going to see the perfect crime when I get Batman in my claws.
The Joker. Have you heard this one? It'll kill you, Batman.
The Penguin.
There are two eggs this wily bird is going to scramble.
Batman and Robin.
The Riddler.
Question.
Who's going to make the feathers fly and knock Batman and Robin out of the sky?
See the new weapons of the Bat Arsenal combat the forces of evil.
The Batcopter.
The exploding man-eating shark.
Holy sardine!
The relentless Megaton Magnet.
The unholy quartet's secret submarine.
And that's just a sample of the exciting exploits ahead
in our first feature motion picture.
Holy memoranda, folks!
Make a note not to miss it.
Good thinking, Robin. okay wow we are screwed Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na- And we are covering Batman movies this season. We are back.
We've missed you all so, so much.
We've missed this level of homework.
Yes, it really is homework.
Look at it.
Next week, I got a little scared.
Oh, what's next week?
Just a bunch.
Just a bunch.
Oh, no.
But it's good.
It's good.
Okay.
Oh, man, we're really doing it.
Okay, this is the first episode of the sixth season.
We are working our way through movies within the Batman universe, okay, with the help of
fellow newcomers or super fans or sometimes even people who've contributed.
And guess what?
It's going to be 14 episodes.
That's a lot.
It's so many.
And it's going to be culminating in a very exciting live stream episode.
Wow.
We're going to cover as much as we can to get an overview of the franchise, but
we're not going to be able to get to everything. There's a lot. There's too much. But today
we're going to be discussing one of the earliest Batman movies, the 1966 Batman starring Adam
West. It is an hour and 44 minutes. Well, that's not even mentioned in our notes here.
It's not. But I was so, I was like, 1966?
An hour and we're out.
Maybe an hour and 15, an hour and 44 minutes of Boom Boom Pow.
I was actually pretty surprised by how much they were able to squeeze out of it.
But we'll get into that for sure.
Okay, so if you want to watch it, this Batman's available with a subscription to Max Hulu from Prime Video.
And you can watch it for a fee on Apple TV, Google Play, and Vudu.
And obviously we're going to spoil the film from 1966.
So if you want to not have it be spoiled,
watch that now.
But we are so excited for our guest today.
Now you know him from his work on Mr. Show
as the voice of Mr. Peanutbutter on BoJack Horseman,
from his many appearances on Comedy Bang Bang,
and of course from his podcast with me,
3Dumb. It's Paula F. Tompkins.
Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba.
Oh my God.
I did it.
You're here.
We're so happy you're here.
I'm thrilled to be here.
You're the best first guest there could ever be.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Thank you very much.
And we just can't wait to talk about Batman with you
because I think our opinions are going to be all over the map.
I would like to say first of all
if you had a hard time with an hour and 44
minute Batman movie
you're in for a rough season.
Because they don't get any
shorter. Which is
rather upsetting and kind of jarring.
It's like how much, we don't know anything
I mean maybe I've seen a Batman
over the course of my life.
I've seen one. I've seen one. It's the Robert Pattinson pattinson one i loved it and i said that one should be longer negative you got
oh good so you found out mid recording that you're negative i'm glad we did that so good to
test everyone i love it i love it um keeping us safe yeah i think i've seen one or two but when
i was a kid like i don't really remember I listened to the oh the TV show?
no the entire franchise
oh okay
yeah and I listened
to the Batman Forever
soundtrack a lot
so that one I'm really
familiar with
what's the biggest
banger on there?
Kiss by Rose
oh of course
yes yes
yeah
baby
if I could take
a tour
to the beach
down the town
and go
oh
what does
everybody do when they see you we all know the words.
It's kissed by a rose on the grave.
Isn't that weird?
Is it?
I thought it was grave.
I know.
And even that I wonder, what do you mean?
That's at least mysterious.
You went visiting.
Oh, okay.
But then what's the grave?
And then the rose kisses you.
And then you're like, get off me.
And it's back on the grave you go.
Yeah.
You haven't seen the video?
I have not.
That's ringing a bell.
There's a lot of images of Batman in the video.
Wait.
A lot of bat signals.
Paul, speaking of a bat signal, what's your relationship to DC and or Batman?
Well, I'll tell you, Nicole.
I go in and out of comic books and have since I was a kid.
I remember watching the Batman TV show with Adam West in reruns and loving it when I was little.
And then, you know, like I wouldn't I would not say I'm a huge fan of Batman.
I've enjoyed Batman related things.
Sure. I think it's-related things. Sure.
I think it's gotten a little much, if you ask me.
Uh-huh.
But I've always known, I know the lore.
The lore has remained pretty much the same for a million years.
What is the lore?
Bruce Wayne, young Bruce Wayne, sees his parents get murdered.
Yes, I knew that.
Oh, yes, yes, yes.
Right in front of murdered. Yes, I knew that. Oh, yes, yes, yes. Right in front of him.
Yes.
And it causes him, later,
to embark on a life of crime fighting.
Yes, okay, but how-
And he's super rich.
Yes.
Yes.
And he funds the batting with the money from his company?
His whole bat, his bat wings?
Yeah.
Like his whole vibe?
Yeah.
Yeah, I think so.
Okay.
And his whole, like like his cave and stuff?
He uses his billionaire money to fund the Batman activities.
He never touches his Batman money.
Okay, so he's just like Jay Leno.
Exactly.
Whatever money he makes from being Batman, he doesn't touch that.
I wish Jay Leno would wear a denim eye mask.
Honestly, that would be very funny.
Oh, my God.
Denim cape.
Denim boots.
He's denim then.
That would be awesome.
I'd like it.
But, okay, where does Robin come from?
Because they don't explain that in the movie.
Robin comes from, I want to say Robin was there
pretty early on. I don't know if he was there in the
30s, maybe in the 40s. That's how
long ago we're going? Really?
The 30s? Yeah. So like Flappers
and Batman? The comics
were read by Flappers?
Flappers were in the 20s.
Okay, but they might still be around.
They're just out of fashion. We're in the Great
Depression. You can't afford to be a Flapper anymore. The 30s is the 20s. Okay, but they might still be around. They're just out of fashion. We're in the Great Depression. You can't afford to be a flapper
anymore. Oh, the 30s is the Great Depression.
So the depressed are reading
Batman. Who's reading? They're sad.
They're drinking soup.
They needed this more than ever
because everything was so bad.
Yes. They're like, I want to read about this
freak. And that's how it
is now. We need more Batman
because everything is so bad.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, Robin in love with Batman.
Robin not in love with Batman.
Robin, legal ward of Batman because his parents.
Oh, he's a child?
He's a child.
Oh, he seemed older.
Wait, that old man was a child?
That old man was supposed to be a child.
They say his young ward.
In the comics, he's a kid.
Young compared to him, But I mean, yeah.
So this elusive billionaire takes in a kid and makes that kid fight crime with him.
Yes.
Because his parents were also murdered in front of Robbins.
Yes.
That's a lot.
I came from a family of acrobats and they were killed in front of him.
This seems like a lot.
I'm not making this up.
His parents were killed during the circus.
What?
I don't remember who killed them.
Why don't they show that?
Yeah, show us that.
But here's the thing.
The movie that you watched, that we all watched, is a feature length version of the TV show
version of Batman.
Okay.
So the TV show already existed.
Then they were like, here's a movie based off of everything we explored. Yes. Okay. It was a big hit, the TV show. of Batman. So the TV show already existed, then they were like, here's a movie based off of everything
we explored. Yes. It was a big
hit, the TV show. Oh no, I get
I can see that. I remember that. No, I'm not
trying to defend you. No, no, I'm sure you're right.
I'm sure you're right. Yeah, I know.
Let's quickly talk about
our thoughts about the movie before we jump into
it and we can just get a
sense of where we're all at. Yeah, okay.
I hated it. Okay. I hated
Robin being like, gee golly,
honestly,
I don't know. I can't remember the is and the
he only said holy 8,000 times.
Holy smokes and holy
romance and I hated him.
Holy Polaris, Batman. I didn't like his
full brief bottom.
You thought he should have worn a cheeky brief.
Yeah, if you're going to show me something, show me something.
I don't like it.
Get a little boogie.
I didn't like Batman.
I didn't like his mask.
His mask had eyebrows.
That was upsetting.
The bad guys were also upsetting.
They kept going, hee hee hee hee.
And I really hated that.
I didn't like that.
I liked Catwoman-ish.
Yeah.
Overall, pretty bad.
Also, I was like, who wrote this script?
At the end, they were like, success, success, we did it.
And I was like, what?
See, I'm going to be weird.
I sort of liked it, but not really, but enough that I was intrigued.
Wow.
I was like, oh, it's kitschy.
It's like very campy.
It felt like Brady Bunch and they all put on costumes and got silly.
I watched a lot of old TV when I was a kid,
so I felt like it made me feel like that.
Like, oh, it's like a summer day and I'm putting on this rerun of Batman.
There was something sort of comforting in a way about it to me.
But I agree.
I was surprised by how long it was because it felt like they kind of got through the story pretty quickly.
I was like, you don't need it to go on this long.
But I also thought it was really cute to see how all the characters kind of started.
And they're sort of basic.
The costumes are so simple that it was almost like a crude drawing of what we know now.
And that was kind of fun to me.
Because they're trying to, in this era,
they're trying to bring the comic book
to life
and this is,
the comic book
was not as
moody and grim
in this era
as it became.
It was very,
it was a comic book.
Well,
it was so silly.
The Joker was ridiculous.
It was silly.
There were a lot of jokes
and I,
but sometimes I was like,
was that a joke
or am I reading?
The jokes were tough.
I didn't know if they were jokes always.
Yeah.
Or if it was just how I'm taking it now.
Or if that was supposed to be a joke.
Or if it seems.
Because there was some sort of like.
Was the shark a joke?
Like, right.
Because it's so janky though.
Yeah.
Okay.
And then all of the repellents, that was a joke?
Absolutely, yeah.
And people in the theaters probably laughed?
Probably.
Okay.
They probably did.
Right.
Because it was kind kind of funny everything was
labeled bat whatever and so i was like that does seem funny but i didn't know if it was yeah yeah
but i did like all the modes of transportation yeah like the penguin submarine thing that made
me laugh real hard i liked it and i liked how weird all the characters were and i was sort of
just like grossed out by them because they were almost too real like seeing like the
makeup like it was just sort of like so
raw and like I felt like these are
a bunch of insane people who are gathering
around like they're crazy
and they don't even like the Catwoman's like
she's like she's barely
doing anything but I'm like you're just a lady
I don't know can I say this about Catwoman
and this is something because I don't think I'd ever seen this
movie yeah I think I had just seen the TV show.
Lee Merriweather, who plays the Catwoman in this, is probably the least effective Catwoman.
Oh.
The most being Eartha Kitt, who was in the series.
Oh, she was in the show, and then this woman was in the movie?
Yes.
Why was that?
And then another one that was in the show was Julie Newmar.
Oh, yeah.
Who was second best to Eartha Kitt. To Wong Fu, thanks for everything, Julie Newmar. Yes, I was just going to say that was in the show was Julie Newmar. Oh, yeah. Who was second best to the kid.
To Wong Fu, thanks for everything, Julie Newmar.
Yes, I was just going to say that.
Precisely.
All I know.
That's all I know.
To Wong Fu, thanks for everything, Julie Newmar.
And this is the first, I think the only instance of Catwoman making noises like she's in heat.
Yeah.
That does not happen, surprisingly It does not happen in any
of the other Catwoman iterations.
She was riding something through the sky going
I was
scandalized. It was pretty
wild. She does it again later.
I was like, wow, that was not a fluke.
She also wasn't
sexy. No.
But she's beautiful.
Yes, but she was not sexy yeah yeah yeah yeah she was very pretty
sexual yeah because i do want from that character you want her to be like i don't think i've ever
seen earth a kid as cat woman yeah but i've heard it yeah and yeah that's interesting because i was
like something's wrong yeah i know it seemed a little chased i will say when she's revealed at the end and batman's
like i know i laughed real hard i didn't know if that was those things i was curious about if they
were jokes like how they're like no one knows who we are even our own families don't recognize us
and they have like a tiny piece of cloth over one part of their face everything everything is a joke
okay they don't none of this is supposed to be taken seriously. Okay.
This is like such a time capsule of that era of like this was sophisticated comedy for adults.
You know what I mean?
I actually like that.
It's barely a kid's show if you can believe that.
It is for drunk 60s people.
That makes so much sense.
Bad shark repellent.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, that's funny.
Maybe I should have watched it with a different eye.
But I mean, I totally, because it's old, I totally get the impulse to assume that they're being serious.
Yeah.
Like they think this is cool.
Yeah.
And I think what I, it's all tongue in cheek.
It's all like everything's over the top on purpose.
I felt like it was fun to see when they're like punching and it's like blam, plows, plow.
I was like, oh, that's really a thing.
Like I didn't know that they actually put that in like on screen ever.
I thought it was just a comic book thing.
So I thought that was cute and funny.
A lot of things like that where I was like, oh, this is where that originated or whatever.
A little trivia.
And I think this is correct, but I believe that the Blam Pals on the screen, the first
time that was done was in A Hard Day's Night with the Beatles.
Oh.
Which was around the same time.
I've never seen that.
I could be wrong.
I don't know if that is.
But I could be right.
The Beatles made a movie.
That's all I know.
They did.
Yeah.
They made, oh, no, sorry, not A Hard Day's Night, Help.
They made A Hard Day's Night, which was their first movie.
It's in black and white. They made, oh no, sorry, not Hard Day's Night, Help. They made Hard Day's Night, which was their first movie,
it was in black and white,
and then Help, which is in color,
which is more of like a sort of funny adventure kind of thing that they go on.
And there's some fight scene where they have
the comic book sound effects on the screen.
And are they good actors?
Yeah, are they?
Yeah, they are.
Wow.
Interesting.
I don't know much about the Beatles,
which I know is wild.
Newcomer's Beatles? I mean, we really could, because there which I know is wild. Newcomers, Beatles?
I mean, we really could.
Because there was that one when I heard a Beatles song and Tina Turner had covered it.
And I heard the Tina Turner version first.
And I was like, why would they steal that from her?
And they're like, what are you talking about?
Yeah.
It's a cover.
It's not stealing one.
It's a classic Beatles song.
And it was done by the Beatles.
What song was it?
Do you remember?
Octopus. I think it's Come Together. Beatles. What song was it? Do you remember? Octopus.
I think it's Come Together.
No.
Oh, yeah.
Maybe she could.
I don't remember.
Yeah.
That's my beautiful song.
That sounds familiar.
When I did it?
I think it might be Come Together.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
That's why it sounds familiar.
Wait, Paul, did you like this movie?
Yeah, we got near a pin.
I really had fun, and I laughed out loud a couple times.
You did?
Did you have a drink with it?
No, I watched it this morning.
I was sort of like, I should be stoned watching this,
and then I was like, nope, I have to pay attention,
and everyone will be mad if I'm stoned.
That's what I thought.
I was like, let me smoke something and watch this,
but then I was like, Nicole, you gotta stay awake,
but then I fell asleep anyway.
I did, so the last four minutes, I was dozing, But then I was like, Nicole, you got to stay awake. But then I fell asleep anyway. I did.
So the last four minutes I was dozing.
And then I kept going, huh?
And then it was still four minutes.
I go, what?
And then I kept being like, they're not getting through this.
I even looked.
I was like, I thought maybe, you know, in the movies now,
it's actually 10 minutes shorter because of the credits.
That's not the case here.
They went up to the last minute.
They're like, eh, we still have one more thing, and the thing was
closing.
The credits of this movie were like, you get it.
It was a bunch of people.
And then at the end, it was like,
the end of the living story. What did it say?
The living end.
I did like how the beginning said,
I don't know what the living end means.
I never know what that, that's just an old
expression. Yeah, like you what the living end means. I never know what that, that's just an old expression. Yeah.
Like you're the living end.
And I don't know if it's positive.
So that's just a funny joke.
Yeah.
But the beginning I really liked when it was like, this is a movie for people who like
funny, fun things.
And it's just for people who like fun and like all those different, like, like this
is just a good time.
If you like good times, you'll like this.
I felt like it was like insulting me.
Cause I was like, I do like good, fun things. But I don't think I'm going to like this.
And I think you're trying to say something about me.
But there wasn't that much content at this point in time.
There just wasn't.
Everyone who was alive in 1966 could have seen everything ever that was made.
They're also all dead.
Isn't that weird to think about?
It is.
Anyone who was alive in 1966 is now dead.
It's so weird.
All of them.
There's just no way they could live to now dead it's so weird all of them there's just no
way they could live it's sad yeah it is sad yeah that's for bringing the mood down with your math
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We're back.
Okay, Batman
was released on July 30th,
1966. Hold on a second. Nope. Because it was,
I have to ask,
Nicole, could you please
give us your rendition of the Na-Na-Na
theme song again? Yeah, let's hear that.
Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na- Please give us your rendition of the Na Na Na theme song. Yeah, let's hear that. Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na that was actually pretty good i got one thank you you were going with the long version
i don't know i don't know how long it is oh i guess it is shorter it's sort of like a royalty free version
what is it are you having here you do it you do it you do it
Are you having any fun?
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Dead.
You gotta wonder.
Okay, maybe this is how my brain works,
but I was watching the movie going,
is everyone dead?
Adam West is dead.
Adam West is dead.
I was like, everyone's being so funny,
and now they're dead.
I think it's just like...
Burt Ward, who played Robin, I believe is still alive.
Oh, good.
Lee Merriweather, for all I know, is still alive.
Burgess Meredith, of course, did.
Frank Gorshin did.
Cesar Romero did.
It's just tough.
You know how life works.
Alfred the butler.
I think it's safe to say.
We're all having fun.
He's still alive?
Yeah.
He's one of the 50 years old.
All this fun in the movie at the time.
Oh, God.
Burt Ward.
There's so much I want to talk to you about this because I know
I know
like a little bit of trivia
about this show and about
and I don't know what level
of things you guys know or if you're going to cover it later.
Well, we'll get, I think we're going to have
trivia. Yeah, but we'll see what you know
that we don't know. We don't know any of it, but
I don't know anything. I just know
I really like Robert Pattinson's Batman. Well, you got many, many, many episodes until we get't know. Okay. We don't know any of it, but we're going to tell you some. I just know I really like Robert Pattinson's Batman.
Well,
you got many,
many,
many episodes
until we get to that.
That movie was
three and a half hours long.
And it could have been longer.
I was so happy to be there.
I've never,
I have no idea
what that one is.
There was parts I didn't get,
but I had a nice time.
I'm excited.
Hopefully I'll like that one.
Okay,
so here's the plot of this movie.
When Batman, played by Adam West, and Robin, Burt Ward, get a tip that Commodore Schmidlapp,
owner of the Big Ben distillery, is in danger aboard his yacht, they take the Batmobile to the Batcopter to launch a rescue mission.
As Batman descends on the Bat Ladder to land on the yacht, it suddenly disappears beneath him.
Now here's, I will say, here's something I really liked about this.
This movie, they explained
everything very
clearly. I was, I didn't
understand why he couldn't get on the boat
until they're like, it's a hologram!
I was like, okay. Like I just
was like, I, they literally would
turn to each other and go, here's what's happening.
And I went, thank you. Because I don't think I'm'm stupid yet I'm somehow missing some of this yeah yeah it was
nice it was a nice um because there's so many movies that expect you to like just follow yeah
and understand things not this one this one tells you what's up the pacing is so bizarre to our
taste today yeah that everything is so deliberate it's like so something happens
batman sees oh this boat's a hologram yeah hey i can't get on there it's a hologram yeah we got
to robin like he's listening to it okay and then he does something like everything happens in real
time so there's no question of did did Robin hear and understand what he said?
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's literally processing information.
Got it.
Yes.
Yes.
Yeah.
Okay.
So he rises out of the sea on the ladder with a shark attacking his leg.
Now, yes, the shark was tied to the ladder.
It was clearly the fakest thing anyone's ever seen.
It was so wild.
But then that was funny.
And I've still seen worse. Isn't that
funny? Yeah, yeah. I've still seen worse than that.
Well, it wasn't supposed to be real, was it?
Because it's supposed to be like they
loaded it with a... I didn't think it was
supposed to be a real shark.
Yes, it was, for sure. Okay, that's a problem.
I thought it was supposed to be a penguin set that up
and it was like a fake shark. Penguin set it up, but
it was a real shark. Okay, then that was really bad, right? But I mean, yes, exactly. And you're not supposed to be Penguin set that up and it was like a fake shark. Penguin set it up, but it was a real shark. Okay.
Then that was really bad, right?
But I mean, yes, exactly.
And you're not supposed to think, as an audience member, you're not supposed to think it's
a real shark.
You're supposed to think they're saying it's a real shark.
Batman is being attacked by a real shark.
So what they're doing is they're going, it's funny that it looks like that.
A little bit.
They're like, it's not real.
Yeah.
Well, we know we can't.
It's only 1966.
A pillow.
Yeah.
So he rises out of the sea with a shark attacking his leg.
Batman manages to escape the shark's jaws by calling up to Robin for some bat shark repellent.
Dang, we're going blow by blow.
Sweetie Pie, you're going to hear every word of the movie.
Some people haven't seen the movie, so we need to tell them what happened.
We need to tell them.
So this is the first eight minutes.
So Batman and Robin head back to Commissioner Gordon,
to Commissioner Gordon Neil Hamilton's office,
where a press conference is being held discussing what has happened.
They meet a Soviet journalist named Katerina Irina Tatiana,
or Karen Skobo. I was impressed when she got through that. She was amazing. named Kitiana Irina Tatiana Karen Scoba.
I was impressed
when she got through that.
She was amazing.
I actually thought
her accent was so great.
So,
acronymed as Kitka
played by Lee Merriweather
who is actually
Catwoman in disguise
who tries to get Batman
to take off his mask
for a picture.
Commissioner Gordon
interjects saying
that they wouldn't be able
to do their ace crime fighting
if they weren't in costume.
Afterwards,
Batman, Robin,
Commissioner Gordon
and Chief O'Hara figure out that the tip could
have been set up by one of the four most powerful villains in Gotham City, the Joker, played
by Cesar Romero, the Penguin, Burgess Meredith, the Riddler, Frank Gorshin, and Catwoman.
That was funny.
When they're figuring out, they're like putting the riddle together, and it's so crazy how
they got to the last one.
It's impossible.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That was, okay, maybe I did think that was funny.
Right?
I guess I also thought it was funny when she was like, come on, take off your mask.
And he was like, no.
And she was like, but not for a picture?
And he was like, no.
And she was like, okay.
And I was like, did you try?
It was very, okay, it was funny.
The four villains equip themselves with a dehydrator that can turn humans into dust
this okay those humans turning into dust had no problem with the fact that they were about to be
dust no they were standing there like they watch other people get made into dust they're like
like they don't even move well they also came back from dust being like we didn't know we were
dust yeah they came back mid-con mid conversation. Even though they weren't talking
when they were made of dust.
They were talking when they were dust.
They were in those tubes being like, can you believe we're in tubes?
Okay, that can turn humans
into dust. An invention of
Schmidnap
who doesn't realize that he has been kidnapped
and escaped in a pre-nuclear
submarine made to resemble a penguin.
I did laugh.
They recruit three pirate-like henchmen.
Batman and Robin learn that the yacht
was actually a holographic projection
and take the Batboat to a buoy.
Is that a buoy?
Is that how I say that?
That is concealing the projector,
but find themselves trapped on the buoy
by a magnet targeted by torpedoes.
There was a lot happening.
They use a radio detonator to destroy the two missiles
and a porpoise
sacrifices itself to intercept the last one.
And then that was crazy because I was like
how did
they know the porpoise?
The whole thing was I didn't see the porpoise.
I rewound it because I was like
did I miss the porpoise?
They just knew right okay yeah
i think they just they're like this is what happened so back at the docks batman discovers
that the penguin using the alias pn gwynn acquired the submarine okay that was also funny yeah you
love it but okay here's the thing while it was happening i was like what but then you sang it
out loud i was like oh yeah that's funny yeah i mean out loud. I was like, oh, yeah, that's funny. Yeah. I mean, it's cute.
It's like, it feels like the origins of a lot of things.
And I think that's what's kind of like.
Yeah, absolutely.
Like a little bit you're going like, oh, yeah, I get it.
But it's like, but this was brand new at the time.
Like this kind of joke.
And like, that's cool.
Yeah.
The idea, I think it's, it got me almost every time they did it.
Something that is so obvious that they're figuring out as if it's a real deduction.
And then no one else saw it.
P.N. Gwynn.
It was funny to me.
He acquired the submarine from a Navy surplus admiral who has such vehicles at his disposal.
Just then the Riddler shoots off a missile from the submarine, which reveals a set of riddles written in the sky.
At Commissioner Gordon's office, Batman, Robin, and the Commissioner and Chief O'Hara solve the riddles
and are able to officially confirm Catwoman's involvement with the Penguin, Joker, and Riddler.
I thought it was the Riddler.
Anyway, who are part of an organization known as the United Underworld and are plotting world domination.
Maybe I did like this movie. I don United Underworld and are plotting world domination. Maybe I did like this movie.
I don't know.
You're plotting world domination.
The heroes then depart for the Batcave.
I mean, when they figured out that it's all of them together.
Yes.
And then it's like, that almost feels like something you would figure out
further into a movie.
Yes.
Like, they figured that out really early.
Very, very early.
And then it's like, they know.
That's kind of why it was weird.
I think the pacing was weird. Because it it was like they figured out who they're against
like so fast.
Yeah.
And then they just were dealing with them like the whole time.
This is almost like because of the TV show, it's almost like a sequel where they're assuming
you know all these people.
Oh, right.
You know all these characters.
So we're not going to get you up to speed on anything.
You already know who they are.
They're all working together.
Let's get them in as quickly as possible.
And they look insane when they're all together.
They really look crazy.
And they're always like, they'll have their weird laughs.
I just didn't like the laughing.
I didn't like Joker.
Why was his makeup over his mustache?
Why didn't he shave his mustache?
Why did they do that, Paul?
Because he would not shave his mustache.
She's a Romero's like, yeah, I'll do it.
I'm not going to shave my mustache. What? Really? Are you sure mustache. She's a Romero's like, yeah, I'll do it. I'm not going to shave my mustache.
What? Really?
Are you sure you won't do it? He's like, yeah, I don't care.
And he's on the TV show? Yeah.
And he had a mustache on the TV show? Under the makeup?
Yeah. Did he ever, did you ever see him
without the makeup? No.
So he could shave it, but he wants it in his life.
He wants it in his life, yes.
Did the villains?
He's like, I'm not shaving my trademark mustache for Batman.
Oh, he had a trademark mustache.
Yeah, he had always had a mustache.
I don't know him.
But it looks stupid under the makeup.
It did look dumb.
Yeah, of course.
Yeah.
But that's the show.
And it's also like, yeah, it's a little bit like Slapdash, whatever.
I have a question.
In the TV show, did all of them work together
or was this like a movie thing
where it was like super villains?
No, in the TV, I don't think,
in the TV show there's probably
a couple team ups here and there,
but usually it was like a villain of the week
and it would be,
it was an opportunity for guest stars,
you know, famous people of the day.
Like who?
Charlie Chaplin?
Vincent Pr-
Charlie Chaplin? Vincent Pr- I mean, he said it was a comedy.
Wait, was he even alive then?
No.
We might have been alive.
Charlie Chaplin was alive.
But he was done.
He was not a guest star from Batman.
It was more people who were sort of contemporary.
Yeah, and were famous for speaking.
You're right.
He was a silent role.
Vincent Price was on it.
I had a Vincent Price tape that I would watch all the time when I was a kid.
Yeah, it was like a tape where he would come out at the beginning and introduce these scary little things yeah what is that i don't know why do i know it i just had
it i don't even know you probably had it maybe i did it was just like he just would like i'm vincent
price and here's the story of the blah blah blah and then it's like some little vignette or something
i don't know like a little ghost story sort of thing? Sort of like Tales of the Crypt vibes.
Huh.
So you love him. So I love him.
He's a huge figure for my childhood. He played Egghead on
Batman. What? And he had a big
giant bald head. Is that someone we're going to come
see again? Egghead?
Are we going to see Egghead
in the movies? I don't know. No.
Okay. You will not be seeing Egghead.
It's a character nobody wants to see again.
Yes.
Did he fight with eggs?
He did a lot of egg puns, of course.
Did he do a lot of rotten egg smoke?
I think he did do that.
My memories of Egghead are not very...
I'll be looking that up later.
Yeah.
So, meanwhile, the villains devise a plan to kill batman they decide to have catwoman disguised as
miss kitka lure a millionaire philanthropist back to her apartment kidnap them both and use them as
bait for batman to come to the rescue the mill now this was a silly little situation now the
millionaire philanthropist they chose is of course none none other than bruce wayne head of the wayne
foundation now i was watching this going uh-huh she, I was watching this going, she knows that's him.
She's going, she knows that's Batman.
She's tricking him.
It's layers, it's layers.
And then they really didn't know that was him.
No, and he was so horny for her.
Oh, yeah.
The way the tension would build between them,
I thought, just fuck already.
Yeah, I was like, why don't they just do it?
And at one point, he was like breathing all heavy.
They just got really close a lot, and they'd was like, why don't they just do it? And at one point he was like breathing all heavy. They just got really close a lot and they'd be like,
It was very wild to me.
Anyway, Miss Kita visits Bruce Wayne at Wayne Manor,
where she shows him riddles that are left at her penthouse,
which is owned by the Wayne Foundation, whom the Riddler hates.
Batman heads to the Batcave to solve the riddles with Robin, which seemingly reveal a threat
on Miss Kita's life, who they think will slip on a banana peel and die.
Batman plans to go on a date with Miss Kita in that evening, but asks Alfred, Alan Napier,
and Robin to keep a close watch from the Batmobile using the micro TV bat scanner just in case
Riddler tries to make good on his threat.
Now, I liked that part where they were watching the date.
Yeah.
I thought it was like, that's fun.
I always want to watch a friend's date.
Like Alfred's mask that he wore.
Yeah, that was under his glasses.
Under his glasses, yes.
And then they're watching and like the two are about to hook up and they're like, I guess
we shouldn't watch this, Alfred.
And he's like okay
if you say so that's where you draw the line
please let me watch
I'm so old
I'm the oldest man
please
wait and Alfred
I would love to see this woman fuck my boss
Alfred's like
is like Batman's keeper
he's his butler right
yes in the comics
he essentially takes care of him
after he was you know family employee
yes he looks after him after the parents
die oh but who's the old man
is it the commissioner who's in their house
in the Batman house
before and like they he doesn't know that
they're Batman and Robin and they jump into the like
I think that was the commissioner yeah so he just came over he didn't that wasn't his yes okay yes yes
yes um okay so he just came over but like it's one thing we haven't mentioned is that they have
these little like they so they're in their mansion batman's mansion and then they like have like a
door that reveals their like poles that they jump down to go become batman and robin and when they
get down there they're in the costumes which is kind of funny
I guess yeah
outfits are so weird
they're so weird it's so
it's so revealing
especially Robin like he's like the green
green underpants
it's a lot and I
he did seem like a grown man to me I didn't get
that he was not a child
he was not his ward
I think in that he was not his ward.
There's no way he was his ward.
I know how hard we've never said.
I think because he clearly is a grown man,
I think they leave it very hazy as to how old he's supposed to be.
So maybe late teens you could buy.
They're hoping.
Was he on the series?
Oh, yeah.
So he maybe just aged a little bit.
A little bit.
I mean, it's the same year.
No, no, no, no.
Oh, he was still a grown man on the series.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
This might have even been concurrent
with the series, this movie.
I'm not sure.
Oh.
Okay.
It was?
Yeah, it's not like many years later,
like, let's reunite and do this.
Yeah.
And he's like, no, I'm old, but I'll pretend I'm little or whatever.
But I can say that having not seen any of this Batman since I was a child, Robin truly
sucks.
He's bad.
Oh, my God.
Throwing.
The performance is annoying.
Yeah.
And he's not helping anything.
No.
He says holy blank as basically his only line the entire time i was
kind of like say other stuff that's right yeah yeah i wanted to know his opinion on his his full
briefs like i just don't understand there was so much happening in the the junk region on characters
in these in this film he had nude tight tights and Batman had gray tights.
I was like, why does Batman get to cover up
a little bit more than Robin?
Why do I have to look at Robin?
That's what the costumes look like in the comics.
It's pretty faithful. Really? Robin's legs
are just out like that?
But he's also a little boy in the thing.
We've got to cover up the little boy.
That's definitely worse.
He's an acrobat.
Maybe in the comics
he's also wearing
nude hose.
I think he has
nude hose on
because you don't want
to have an accident
where your pee pee shows.
No, you wouldn't want
that while fighting crime.
So in a plot to lure
the criminals out of hiding,
Robin asks Chief O'Hara
to flash the bat signal
to make it seem
like he and Batman
are racing to police headquarters
and are out of the way.
Leaving Miss Kitka unsupervised and open to attack.
But the plan doesn't seem to work.
In a carriage ride
back to Miskita's apartment, she
takes out a listening device shaped like
a cat figurine with an antenna.
I will say the commitment to
the character's name
and stuff matching. All the stuff they had
and even when they're all looking
through the periscope
and they each have
like a little label
that matches
whose side it is
yeah
and she was pushing
this little plastic cat
that's like
the cheapest toy
anyone's ever had
I'm like
it's not connected
to anything
like that's not
doing anything
but I liked it
um
a cat like shape
a cat
no
shaped like a cat figurine
with an antenna
so the villains
know where they're headed.
Once Bruce and Mesquita arrive at her place, the two start getting a little...
This is where they get hot and heavy.
And just heavy breathing so much.
It was really upsetting.
Just so much like almost about to kiss.
Yeah.
And I'm like, just do it.
Just do it.
An attempt to give the two privacy turns off the bat scanner that's monitoring their every
move with no one monitoring the lovebirds the penguin joker
riddler and their henchmen kidnap bruce and miss kita when robin switches the scanner back on he
finds oh no it's too late to save them so bruce wakes up in the villain's lair wondering what
they've done with miss kitka who of course has now changed back into catwoman and the villains
but meanwhile wonder why batman hasn't come to save bruce and miss kitka and are frustrated he
hasn't fallen into their trap.
So Bruce manages to fight off the villains and he escapes.
Bruce reunites with Robin, changes back into Batman,
and together they return to the villain's lair.
Meanwhile, the villains test out the Dehydrator,
turning five men into colorful dust.
Yeah, so that was just a test?
And all the men were blue dust,
whereas some other men turned into different colors.
These guys were all the same. The five were the same color dust? They were were blue dust, whereas some other men turned into different colors. These guys were all the same.
The five, they were the same color dust?
They were all blue dust.
Yeah.
I didn't understand where they got them.
And I also didn't understand the pipe.
Were they the guys?
Yeah.
There's always henchmen around.
They're henchmen.
Oh, they were henchmen who got dusted?
And the pirate was just flair.
That was just flair because they were on a boat.
Because they were on a submarine.
But so when they were tricking that person.
And penguins are vaguely nautical.
There was that point in the beginning where they're like tricking a man into thinking he's captaining the ship.
But it's just a fake screen.
And they're, do you know what I'm talking about?
They had a screen that looked like water.
Like the ocean rising and falling.
And there's a guy like pushing a bike to like make it go up and down, flapping some sounds
or something.
Did I watch something else that was in there?
That's Commodore Schmidlap.
Okay, okay.
You don't know what I'm talking about.
Honestly, that might have been when I fell asleep.
It was right at the beginning.
They put him into a fake area
and made it seem like the water was going up and down,
but he's no longer on the ship or something.
And I didn't know if the pirate came from his ship and they were just like, you work
for us now.
I didn't understand where the pirate came from.
The pirate was in the Penguin's Employ, I believe.
Okay.
Yeah.
This is the pirate we see later in the striped shirt?
Yeah, but he gets killed or something.
Yeah, he's got a little earring.
It's kind of cute.
Yeah.
Okay. Once in the lair, Batman finds a but he gets like killed or something. Yeah, he's got a little earring. It's kind of cute. Yeah.
Okay.
Once in the lair,
Batman finds a large bomb.
This was a cute part.
He isn't able to safely detonate it anywhere.
First he runs into
a marching band.
He's got this big bomb
that has like a little
spark on it.
Then a group of nuns.
Then a woman with a baby
straw.
That made me laugh
because I was like,
that's not heightening.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's all the same, really.
Or the opposite, really.
Well, it's like group,
group, two people. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He ends up. It's all the same, really. Or the opposite, really. Group, two people.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He ends up throwing it into the air and uses some metal pipes to shield himself from the explosion.
Come on.
When he saw the ducks, that got a big laugh out of me.
When he runs through the bar and then Robin's like, he calls them like drunks.
He's like, deplorable people or something.
He says something like, you didn't want to blow up those horrible drunks or something.
He goes, well, they're still people.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I was like, that's silly.
That was funny.
So then Batman and Robin are confronted by the Penguin, who, by the way, I mean, Penguin,
I know the Penguin character gets, when he's Danny DeVito, he's like really disgusting.
This really grossed me out, actually.
The way that he looked
bothered me it really
bothered me his nose
and his teeth
and just the way he was giggling all the time
they were all constantly
giggling those are his own teeth
yeah but the nose is fake
I loved his teeth
I was surprised at how good the nose looked
it was good for the time.
I thought I was going to clearly see a line
where it was glued on.
It was well done.
He just looked weird to me.
They all look so weird.
I didn't like looking at any of the villains.
I don't know if you have this in full,
and I feel like you do because of our experience
making this podcast.
Do you just picture yourself having sex with people
and then you're like, ew.
Penguin, I was sort of like, ew. i was like i don't want to have sex with me the joker i was like i think i could the joker i okay i literally was thinking about all
of them you guys both have this condition where no matter what you're watching you're like if
there's something it started with sort of like weird things in Star Wars yeah yeah
we had a lot of
sexual attractions
to really weird things
where I was like
ooh that little alien guy
like we both wanted
to have sex
with these huge aliens
oh yeah
they were nice
look
they were nuts
this aspect of it
I understand
like having
a weird attraction
to something
but you're making it sound
like now
everything you look at
you are cursed.
Do you have to do this?
It's sort of like
I'm watching going like
oh they're so weird
and I go
get them off of me.
Yeah, I don't want that on top of me.
Or you're like
I would ride that.
Like I think I could have sex with Batman.
Yeah.
Oh yeah.
But he would have to take the mask off.
He's hot.
He could keep the eye thing on. It's just I hated those eyebrows. I didn't like that. Yeah. Oh, yeah. But he would have to take the mask off. He's hot. He could keep the eye thing on.
It's just I hated those eyebrows.
I didn't like that.
Yeah.
I agree.
I agree.
Because his eyes also were getting lost back there sometimes.
It wasn't lined up perfectly.
That was a little annoying.
You can't win, though, because it's either you have this mask where it's like your face
is clearly so far back from the mask or you have that dumb makeup around your eyes yeah yeah yeah
and robin i simply couldn't he's he's an attractive billionaire and i think that works for me um so
then i feel like jimmy glick um
then batman and robin are confronted by the penguin poorly disguised as commodore schmidlap
who talks the heroes into taking him into the Batcave.
I didn't think his disguise was that bad.
Yeah.
If you didn't know who Schmidlapp was, sure, he looks like him.
There he rehydrates the five dehydrated henchmen.
However, to do this, he uses water loaded with atomic waste from the Batcave's atomic
pile, which makes the henchmen's biological structure highly unstable.
And just touching them makes them disappear.
Which is wild.
Yes. And the penguin then hijacks
the Batmobile and takes it to meet up with the other villains
at the United World Organization, hoping to
dehydrate the United World Security Council
members and hold the entire world
for ransom. And they won a billion dollars
from every country. I was like, good fucking luck.
Yeah, that's too much money.
It was a lot.
You think you're going to get a billion from every country?
Not every country has a billion to give.
For ambassadors, essentially.
Are you really going to get it?
Am I really going to get it?
Are they?
Are they going to get it, Paul?
It's a huge ask.
It's a lot of money.
It is a huge ask.
It is a lot of money.
But they're insane.
Okay.
You know what I mean?
You don't know what they're capable of.
These people are out of their mind. They're mad yes they're absolutely mad i also want to know what like goes through
joker's mind when he's putting the makeup on that's the part you know because you're like
you're putting this on every day yeah you're crazy like i know yeah no someone's doing it
but like the character like why do you put it on like that now the thing is
is that we don't know
depending on the iteration
of the Joker if it's
makeup that he's putting on his face
or if that's just his face
wait what
well the mustache really doesn't help that
mustache is not helping
there's iterations where we just think
a man has a clown face?
Well, like Heath Ledger, right?
Is that the one where it's kind of like that's just what he looks like?
No.
Heath Ledger put makeup on, but he had scars.
Oh, the scars.
To give him the Joker's rick just like smile.
But then, like the Jack Nicholson Joker, which I think is true to the comics.
Well, this is like, the comics have been going on for so fucking long that eventually they're like, the Joker doesn't put on makeup.
He fell into a vat of chemicals and that, you know, changed his appearance.
Died his hair green.
Yes.
Okay.
So he just is a freak who looks that way as opposed to a guy who's like.
Yeah, every day.
Yeah.
Doing a little theater makeup.
So when did they arrive at the VAT decision
I think that
might have happened
in the 50s maybe
or something
oh wow
yeah yeah yeah
in the comics
yeah
okay
okay
we're going
really far back
Batman and Robin
use the bat cycle
and the bat cycle
go-kart
I
okay
I'll tell you
I love this
and I love when
it's separated
yeah
to go to the
bat copter
I really did love all of the bat things
they had a lot more
mobiles than I expected them to have
so many boats, little bat cycles
they were cool too
I really like that bat boat, that's a cool boat
and that cave
that cave is in LA
have you been there?
no, the bat cave
I used to live over there.
Maybe you've been in there.
Maybe.
That's where I lived.
Uh-oh, you're Batman?
On the first episode, we're reviewing this?
From the submarine, the Riddler fires one of his skywriting riddle rockets, which hits
the Batcopter and crashes it.
Batman and Robin survive, of course, thanks to the Batcopter's soft landing,
solve the Riddler's riddle,
and run to the United World's building,
but they arrive too late.
The Security Council has already been dehydrated,
which is, I just really love that they say dehydrated
and not like dusted.
It's just liquid that's gone and they look like that now.
The villains take the vials of dust, gas the building's guards, and escape in the submarine.
I liked the building.
This is where everybody's different colored dust because they're from all over the world.
So all the Americans are blue.
Yep.
Okay.
So in the Batboat, Robin uses the Bat Radio to divert the missiles being fired at them from the submarine and gets the
submarine to come to the surface by firing
powerful bat charges.
Batman and Robin then beat up the pirates and the
villains and throw them overboard, but Batman is
heartbroken to discover that Catwoman is actually
Miss Kitka. I will say, they took
too long on that moment.
And then he was like, no, Robin,
don't say anything. And Robin's like,
mm, yeah.
Yeah.
Batman calls the Coast Guard to come up and collect the villains adrift on the side of the submarine. But before that can happen, the captive Commodore Schmidlap comes in, trips and breaks the vials of dust.
This was wild.
Because I was like, what did he trip on?
He mixed them all together.
I know he just goes.
It's insane.
And now they're all one big pile of dust.
Back in the Batcave,
Batman and Robin use a high-tech filter
to try to separate the mingled dust.
What a weird problem to have.
It's like we gotta separate these human beings.
You already dealt with the actual villains,
and now you're separating dust
to get these people back?
How's that his job?
Yeah.
I don't know, but he said if he couldn't do it it couldn't be done nobody else could robin suggests
that they leave the dust from various members of different races mixed together seemingly to
promote world peace which is funny because it's like it's their bodies so it's like i don't think
you're gonna mix their ethnicities what if you get four arms yeah you know it's like, I don't think you're going to mix their ethnicities. What if you get four arms? Yeah. You know? It's not going to work that way.
No.
Batman says it's not.
It's not up to mortals to make them change the laws of nature.
Back at the United Worlds organization, Batman and Robin rehydrate the Security Council.
Also, he's using, like, toxins?
Like, water and toxins?
Yeah, these people are not going to be the same when they get back to their bodies.
They're not going to feel right.
They're going to be ill. They're going to to their bodies. They're not going to feel right. They're going to be ill.
They're going to be real sick.
They don't know where they live.
They don't know.
Their brains are going to work right.
Who am I?
Yeah.
So they get rehydrated.
People all over the world cheer and celebrate in like the strangest English.
They're just like, success, success.
We did it.
However, they discover that all the security council members
speak different languages than they used to batman says uh that this mixing of minds may be the single
greatest service ever performed for humanity with the security council argues amongst itself
batman which took a long very long time that's where i was like i'm i'm doing my best yeah yeah
i think there was like the rule of fives back then.
Yeah.
Which is like, we've shown three people speaking languages they don't speak.
Better do two more.
And it should take five minutes and feel like five hours.
And then instead of Batman and Robin leaving through a door, they open, you watch them
open a window.
That's right.
Throw something down.
And then climb down the side of the building.
And I was like, for what?
It's really unnecessary because they also like ran to their, to get there where it's like, you go on the street.
Yeah.
You just walk down the elevator.
Just go down the elevator.
What's going on?
They wanted to leave unobtrusively.
This is them Irish goodbying.
They're like, we don't want anyone to deal with us.
We don't want anyone to say thank you.
We gotta go.
It was so hard to rehydrate all these people. they're like, just, we don't want anyone to deal with us. We don't want anyone to say thank you. We gotta go.
It was so hard to rehydrate all these people.
So the title card ends with a question mark suggesting there's more story to be told,
which I'm sure there is.
And that was the movie.
That was it.
Oh my God.
We did it. We did.
And it was long.
It was very long.
One hour and 44 minutes.
Look, it was cute.
I feel like ultimately...
That to me, I'm sorry,
but that to me is like a movie length.
That's not that crazy.
But for what it is...
Yeah, it's a movie now
or all fucking five hours long.
You're right.
That's true.
You're absolutely right.
No, we're not gonna complain more.
Don't worry.
Here's the thing.
I can watch a long movie as long as it's like Fast and the Furious and I'm entertained. Here's the thing. I can watch a long movie
as long as it's like
Fast and the Furious
and I'm entertained
every moment of the way.
See, I missed that
whole season
of our podcast
doing that
so I didn't
watch those movies
except for one
and I don't think
I could have handled it.
I mean, that's like
that's a different
It is a little intense.
I will say Fast X
has one of the best
performances I've ever seen
by Jason Momoa. Wow. He wears gauchos and I've never He's a beautiful intense. I will say Fast X has one of the best performances I've ever seen by Jason Momoa.
Wow.
He wears gauchos and I've never found someone hotter.
Oh my God.
So we have a new segment.
No way.
No way.
We're going to read some trivia from the film.
Okay.
Are you ready?
Can you tell me what you know versus what we know?
Okay.
Let's do one trivia from you first.
Yeah.
All right.
I think I was going to lead with that he put the makeup on over his mustache.
Okay, well, we knew that.
Okay, that is a part of our trivia.
Caesar.
Yes, yes, yes.
Caesar.
How do I say it?
Caesar.
But it was spelled phonetically for me as Caesar.
Yes, that's why I asked.
So, yeah.
Is it Caesar?
I've always heard it Caesar Romero.
Well, so anyone who thought I was weird heard him say his own name don't blame me
I looked on YouTube I couldn't really find anyone introducing him
I'm sure you did it great
I do love that
he's like I'll do it but I'm not changing
my life he's like my wife
likes the mustache
if I shave this my kids won't recognize me
oh my god my dad one time shaved his mustache and it was shocking we all were like Rafe likes the mustache. If I shave this, my kids won't recognize me. Oh my God.
My dad one time shaved his mustache and it was shocking.
We all were like, never again.
It was like, so crazy.
Do you ever shave yours?
Have I seen you without a mustache?
I don't think I've ever seen you without a mustache.
I'm no Cesar Romero, so I can't get away with not shaving it if I get a job.
But I have, I've had to shave it a couple times for jobs.
Do you have pictures?
But not often.
Do you have pictures? But not often. Oh, yeah.
Do you feel weird?
Because I remember your old stand-up, though, you didn't have a mustache.
No.
Oh, yeah.
I didn't have a mustache until 2009 was when I grew this mustache.
Oh, okay.
And did that feel like a big change at the time?
You were like, now I'm doing this.
It did.
But like when I saw it, because I had a beard and I shaved away the beard and I left the mustache.
And then it just looked different to me all of a sudden.
I was like, this makes sense on my face.
It's kind of crazy how men can just do that, though, and you just have a whole different look.
Our friend Don Finnelli had a mustache for a minute, and it looked awesome.
I was like, oh, I see how it starts.
Do you know what I mean?
Where it's like, now you're the dad with the mustache.
I'm like, cool.
It looks awesome.
I had a friend who had a full beard, went to an audition.
They said, can you shave?
Came back shaved.
And they said, oh, no.
Well, yeah, because sometimes they don't like what's under there.
No.
I've witnessed that where people are then like, but the beard's kind of doing a lot.
The beard is doing all the heavy lifting.
Yeah.
It makes the face what it is.
And it made this person's face.
It was pretty wild.
Permanent beard people should have just a picture of themselves.
Yeah.
To be like, this is what I, this is what you must have. No, but you're totally right because it's like if you don't waste my time i have to
grow this beard back now uh-huh you know like come on i don't have time to grow a full beard back
yeah it's gonna take months i mean how long does it take to grow a big bushy beard i don't even know
probably a month longer two right for a how long for a big beard a big bushy beard oh that was like a year
yeah yeah yeah
that's like a full head of hair
coming out of your chin
yeah
to actually grow it
to where it's long
yeah
it's like yeah
that takes a long time
wow
that's a long time
I get little whiskers
and they come overnight
yeah same
I'm always like huh
what if you let them go
I would never
oh it would be so upsetting
no no no
have you ever had it though where you think you've taken care of the situation that you're in the sun and you're like Oh, I could never. Oh, it would be so upsetting. No, no, no.
Have you ever had it, though, where you think you've taken care of the situation,
and you're in the sun, and you're like, oh, okay.
There's one.
Or you, like, touch your face, and you're like, oh, no.
I really hope.
I'm going to need to go home now. I need to go.
Okay, so here's a little bit of trivia.
So Batman premiered at the Paramount Theater in Austin, Texas.
The Batboat, featured in the film, was created by Austin-based company
Glastron.
Their payment was having the film premiere in their hometown.
Seems like a bad deal. That's not a good payment.
That's a bad deal. You get to see it
here first.
But if you're the producers of the movie, you're like,
okay, no problem.
I'm not paying my mortgage,
but I guess at the time my mortgage was $5.
So it's kind of okay.
That's right.
Yeah.
Ooh, this is interesting.
Filming of the movie began before Lee Merriweather was cast, so Catwoman does not appear with the other villains in the first scene aboard the Penguin submarine.
Oh.
Interesting.
Now, did you feel during the film there were many times where she'd go, that's perfect, and I thought, he's going to figure it out.
She's saying.
I thought so too
she was Kita
like Kitty
Kita
I thought he would be like
perfect
perfect
who's that remind me of
he was like
he was like
horned up by her
I know
and then like
when they
he's like
let's rub our backs together
and get these ropes off
or whatever
when they're all both
that was wild
I was like
yeah rub your backs together
that'll do it
okay so this film
wait I need to know.
So Eartha Kitt was in the TV show.
Yeah, so why wasn't she in the movie?
Why didn't Eartha, and why wasn't she cast?
Maybe she was doing another film.
Maybe she was, and that's why.
Do you know the scoop?
I do not know the scoop.
Let's find out.
They could not hold onto a cat woman on that show.
Yeah, I guess not.
I think she was probably in later seasons,
because I think the first season was that other cast.
Julie Newmar?
Oh, thanks for everything.
And she had another movie booked.
Oh, interesting.
And then Leigh Merriweather was never invited back?
I don't believe so.
Wow, that must hurt.
One undone.
But she was so pretty.
She was so pretty.
So this film was released between seasons one and two
of the Batman TV series.
That's pretty wild. They really jumped right into that. A follow-up film was released between seasons one and two of the Batman TV series. That's pretty wild.
They really jumped right into that.
A follow-up film was at one point considered between seasons two and three, which would have been used to introduce Barbara Gordon slash Batgirl and make use of the Batplane.
However, due to waning interest in the series during season two, which resulted in budget cuts, plans for a second film were scrapped.
That's like nowadays.
Yeah.
They're really over it really fast. I felt
like TV shows ran longer then.
I honestly thought this show ran longer
than that, for sure. That feels like them just going,
eh, let's move on. How long did it run?
I think the show ran longer, but
the movie, they didn't make more movies.
But there was waning interest. They didn't have
enough interest. Like, we still watch
the show, but we're not fucking leaving
our homes to watch longer shows. I we're not fucking leaving our homes to watch
longer shows. I'm going to Austin,
Texas to watch a movie.
You can assume most of America
was watching it because there's like two channels.
Exactly.
Okay. Awards
and reception. This Batman
earned $1.7 million
in the North American box office
sales, which is just over its $1.7 million in the North American box office sales, which is just over
its $1.4 million
budget, which would be about
$13 million now. Wow.
William, let's see if I
get this. Dozier.
Dozier?
Oh. D-O-Z-I-E-R?
Yes, but this is how it's
spelled phonetically. Dozier.
Oh, Dozier. Dozier.
I'm Dozier.
Wow, everyone got it but me.
Creator of the Batman TV series said in a 1968 interview
that the reason for the low box office numbers was
that they were trying to sell something that was already free
to the public at home.
Wow.
Meaning the Batman TV series that was out there airing at the same time.
That's so interesting.
But it makes sense.
Yeah, like streaming is easier than going to the theater.
It's kind of the same thing.
This is wild.
And then they fixed it and then went back to this.
It is funny in that landscape to propose that because there are only three channels, right?
The show's on TV and they're like, hey, we made a movie.
No one asked us to do this
and we want you to go pay money
to go see it in the theater. I'm sure
at the time people were like are you insane?
You're right because it's also
just like a basic story. It's cute
but if the TV show is just like that
then it's not like
the production value in the
movie is way above the TV show.
No it feels like TV.
100%.
Okay, it currently holds an 81% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a 62% audience score.
Of course, only one of the critic reviews on Rotten Tomatoes that makes up the score is from the year of the movie's release.
So, yeah, it was only reviewed by one man, we can assume.
Probably a man.
A Batman?
Let's take a break.
We're back.
We're going to do a really fun new segment.
Okay, so we have these little QR codes here and we just
scan them on our phones and it shows us
a little quiz or a little
rating scale about this Batman.
And we're going to rate each Batman in every episode.
And then, you know, over time,
we'll start to figure out who our favorite Batman is.
So in this new segment,
we're going to rate Adam West
on the definitive newcomer's Batman scale.
So we're going to rank preparedness.
How prepared is this Batman?
Does he get to use his little gadgets and tools?
Detective ability. Does this Batman get to be a little detective? Does he get to use his little gadgets and tools? Detective ability.
Does this Batman get to be a little detective?
Is he good at solving mysteries?
Is he good to be a little detective?
Voice gravelliness.
How gravelly is this Batman's voice?
Sadness.
How lonely, brooding, or emo is this Batman?
And finally, hotness.
How hot is this Batman?
Okay, so we're going to take a moment here
and make our little votes.
I'm sorry that I have my sunglasses on, but they're a prescription
and it's the only way I can read.
That's okay. Don't ever apologize
for looking cool.
I don't want people to think that I'm trying
too hard.
I don't think so.
Please wait for the presenter to show the next slide.
Oh, okay.
It combines all of our scores.
So we have Adam
West's Batman preparedness
level is a 98.3.
He's extremely prepared. I mean, he has everything
labeled Bat blank. Every single
thing in his Batcave was labeled.
He's organized.
He's organized. He knows what he needs when he needs it.
He knows where his stuff is
detective ability was an 89.3
I mean yeah I thought he was solving things really quickly
he solved things very quick
but there were some things where I was like how does he not know that's Catwoman
that to me was the only thing
where like everything else he figured out
pretty quickly
voice gravelliness we gave him a 6.3%.
It wasn't gravelly.
It was pretty smooth.
It was smooth and low.
It was pretty smooth like butter.
It was just smooth like a...
I thought it was like margarine.
His sadness scale was a seven.
I mean, he didn't really seem sad.
Well, it was just when he realized that he couldn't fuck Catwoman.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He got sad, but he wasn't sad.
That was a temporary feeling.
Yeah. Yeah. His hotness is a got sad, but he wasn't sad. That was a temporary feeling. Yes.
Yeah.
His hotness is a 60.7%.
I think that's...
Who brought it down?
I put it at 50%.
I did too.
Where'd you get it?
I gave him 80%.
Aw.
I liked him when he was out of his bad attire.
Yeah.
I felt like he was attractive.
I just was kind of going like, you know, thinking if I met him right now, it's like, you know, I'm just kind of.
If Batman walked in here right now, the 1966 Batman.
Would I be interested?
Maybe, maybe not.
I don't know.
But in the world.
Maybe I should have rated him in the suit.
Because like in the bat suit, that brings it down for me.
But I was like, as Bruce Wayne, I guess, yeah, I should have thought of him as Batman.
None of them are really hot in the bat suit, right?
Because it's such an obscuring thing. I will say., I should have thought of him as Batman. None of them are really hot in the Batsuit, right? Because it's such an
obscuring thing. I will say.
Sometimes when they have six packs, it's cool.
But then it's a molded thing.
Who's Batman now?
I already forgot. Who's the last
Batman? Robert Pattinson. Yeah, he's hot.
The one you love. Yeah, he's really hot in the Batsuit.
Also, he does have
bat wings at one time and that made me laugh. I don't know.
Maybe none of them are hot. He has wings?
It was weird.
I'll have to wait.
And I was the only one in the theater who laughed.
Maybe I liked it for the wrong reasons.
But that doesn't matter.
You still had a good time.
Okay.
Five kapows.
It's time for reviews.
Newcomers, listener reviews.
Now, these are reviews of us.
Yes.
Okay.
We love to hear compliments.
We got five stars from Blue reviews of us. Yes. We love to hear compliments. We got five stars from Blue Flocks.
Yes, more newcomers. So excited to hear
y'all coming back to do Batman. Can't wait to hear
Nicole and Lauren confuse all the Batmans together.
What a treat. What a dream. Three hearts.
I love you. Yes, I love that.
And in addition to doing
Apple reviews of newcomers, we'll also be
reading reviews from Letterboxd.
And then we're gonna
give each film
a one sentence
review ourselves
and a star rating
and if you don't know
what Letterboxd is
Paul do you know
what Letterboxd is?
I do know what Letterboxd is
great
I'm not gonna explain it
well what if someone
doesn't know
okay
it's a social platform
where you can write
reviews of films
and you can follow
the show on Letterboxd
at newcomers
are either of you
on Letterboxd? no absolutely not but Are either of you on Letterboxd?
Absolutely not. But I guess we
are as a show. I feel like
I would like to do it, but when I think about
sitting down and writing a thing,
that's where it's over for me. No, it's just too much work.
It's too much work. Go on vacation. Yeah, just go on
vacation instead. No. Do you do
Yelp? No. Yeah, I've
done Yelp a few times, but usually only to
help someone where they're like, oh, if you liked this
give me five stars. I'm like, great, I'll go write a thing.
But, no.
I won't. I don't have the time.
Yeah, but you know I'll read
a review on Yelp. Well, I use Yelp all the time
of course.
But, you know. Okay, so Letterboxd is where
these will exist. We will read
some from other people first and then we'll give our own.
So Paul, think about what you want to rate the movie.
This is from Emma Stefanski.
Reject modernity.
Riddler in a gimp mask and normal clothes.
Embrace tradition.
Riddler in a lime green three piece suit with question marks all over it.
Okay.
What?
You'll find out.
Okay.
Reject.
What? You'll find out. Okay. Reject? What? You'll find out.
Okay. You'll find out. Remember these
words, though. Remember these words.
I will not remember these words. A gimp mask? Because they will come
back to you. I will not remember these words. Okay. Oh, you think you
won't. You think you won't. You'll see.
Alright, well, this is from Branson
Reese. I know him. I do, too.
What? Well, coincidentally, one
of the hosts of Rude Tales of Magic,
a HeadGum Dungeons and Dragons show, reviewed this movie in 2005.
Thank you, Branson.
This is the only Batman movie that makes any goddamn sense.
Wow.
Hot take.
Wow.
Hot take.
I love it.
Okay.
I love that.
So who wants to go first?
I'll do it.
I don't care.
Okay.
What's the rating system?
Sorry.
It's five stars.
Five stars.
Four stars.
So the one sentence review.
Two stars.
One star.
And what does each one of those mean?
One star means nah.
Two stars means meh.
Three stars means okay.
Four stars means woo woo.
Five stars means I love it.
Okay.
Woo woo is lower than I love it?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm like, whoo-woo.
I don't even have words anymore.
It's not much I love this thing.
Whoo-woo.
It's a soft one.
I can signal.
It's like, it's pretty good.
It's like, pretty good.
Can they hear me?
I like it.
I like it.
Whoo-woo.
My one sentence review is
kitschy campy
60s fun
bat universe origins
is this a haiku?
yeah it's really long
and
very cute and fun
enjoyable romp for all
my star rating is
I give it look here's why i always get tripped up
by star ratings i want to talk about this because i know i'm gonna be rating everything yeah and
it's like if i say something is too high it's like if i say it's too high i'm like well of course i
want to like the 90s one better than this probably you know it's like so well we don't know but i'm
just saying i probably will but i guess i'm supposed to rate it in a vacuum?
Yeah.
Okay.
So I'd give it, in a vacuum, I'd give it four stars because I think it's actually really fun for the time and fun for what it is.
And I enjoyed myself.
So there we go.
I'm going to give it two stars.
I walked in giving it no stars.
But then I talked about it and I was like, actually, wasn't that bad.
That happens to us a lot.
Happens to me all the time.
Because we always are like, when we talk it through, we're like, that was cool.
Yeah.
And also, I'm watching these alone with my dog who's just staring at me.
I'm like, I have to watch this, Clyde.
Yeah.
And then I don't have anyone to be like, that was dumb, right?
Does he ever watch the movie with you?
Barely. Do you ever look movie with you? Barely.
Do you ever look at the screen?
Barely.
He's just looking at you the whole time.
Sometime.
Well, last night he looked at me the whole time because I just got back from vacation
and sat in front of the TV and he was like, what is this?
Yeah.
You're not going to play with me?
Not one time?
So you just leave me and then you just come and sit here?
You're very, very, what is it, neglectful?
Yeah.
Okay.
My one sentence review is yuck not really
i love it oh my nose must be one sentence that's where i got fucked up
it went on okay i liked it okay fine those are commas yeah it was yeah yeah no it's definitely
not a sentence you're right that helps you're right there was no it's not that it was too
many sentences yeah there was there were no parts of a sentence involved you're right You're right. If that helps. You're right. There was no... It's not that there was too many sentences. Yeah. There were no parts of
a sentence involved. You're right.
None of it made sense.
It was just words. Wait, how many stars? Oh, two.
Two. Two's solid, I think.
I'm going to give this four stars.
Ooh.
And I'm going to say
my one sentence review is
forget all the darkness.
Come into the light.
That's really what it is.
I like that.
It's just a silly good time.
And we do get so much darker with Batman later.
It's all black.
You can barely see.
You are right.
It's ridiculous.
It is wild to see where it started to where it's ended.
And we can all thank that Oppenheimer man.
Who's that? Christopher Nolan.
He did them? He made them dark and gritty?
He made them,
yes. There was,
around the time of the Tim Burton movies,
the comic books got a little dark.
That's when the Dark Knight Rises
had come out, I think, the Frank Miller thing
that was like a Batman
– it takes place in the future where he's retired and he's gotten out of the crime
fighting game and then he gets back into it because the world is crazy or whatever.
And so that sort of – that was the first super dark iteration of Batman.
Although, I mean, it starts out in the 30s where he's like, I want to terrify criminals,
so I'm going to dress up as a big bat
and scare them. Which works
in a drawing.
But also it's pretty funny that he thinks
that outfit is going to terrify
anybody. It's not scary at all.
That's the thing. By the time they
got to this, it's like, it's a comic book.
Is that supposed to be funny
how it's not scary?
How he has it?
By this point, the emphasis is not on Batman But are they – is that supposed to be funny how it's like not scary how he has it? Oh, yeah.
They – by this point, they're not – the emphasis is not on Batman as like a terrifying figure of the night.
Yeah.
You know, he's like – like the shit is goofy.
He's a rich guy who's bored.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Like when you see – there's iterations of the Batcave where he has all these treasures from his different – not treasures, but keepsakes from different cases that he's worked.
And like, there's a big giant penny and there's like a statue of a dinosaur.
It's like, it was silly.
Yeah.
Like, they got into silly shit.
Yeah.
Your life is silly, Batman.
Yeah.
And everything you've done is lame.
Like, they never mentioned that his parents got murdered in the 60s.
No, they're not going dark with that.
When does that get mentioned?
In what movie?
Do you know?
Well, don't spoil it.
Oh, just kidding.
Don't tell me.
You're going to see it very soon.
Yes.
There's so much I want to say to you guys, but I don't want to spoil anything.
I don't want to taint your experiences of the movies that are coming.
Yeah.
But I am, honestly, I'm very interested in seeing what you like and what you don't like
because I don't think I can predict it.
Yeah.
I don't think I can either because when I had to watch this one,
I went, oh no.
And then I was like, I'm having fun.
So, you know, you never know.
But I look forward to other ones that I might not like.
Well, I'll never forget.
Scott Aukerman was like,
you're going to love Infinity War.
You'll be really impressed with the Star Wars.
No, with Marvel shit.
He was right.
Yeah.
And I still really love the blip.
The blip was amazing.
The blip was great. The blip was a really exciting part of everything. I love the blip the blip was amazing the blip is great
the blip was a really exciting part of everything and you know i love that blip changed lives
although i did try to watch gardens of the galaxy the third one
we didn't have to watch that no because it just came out but i i'm turned in my marvel card i'm
done you're done watching them I can't do it anymore.
I thought I liked them.
I thought I was on board after doing it. We were indoctrinated by the podcast.
We're going like, we like them because we're watching so many.
And then life goes back and you're like, I don't watch this.
Yeah.
It was really wild.
I was on a plane.
I was like, this is, what is this?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Mm-mm.
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We did a recap series of And Just Like That.
It's so funny.
Season two.
I have a whole ritual where I will watch And Just Like That.
Then I immediately listen to your recap. Then I listen to the official podcast of the show where the writers talk about it because I like to hear all the different perspectives.
And I can't get enough.
So it's just great. It's really fun. We watch it and then we immediately start recording. It's really good. That's very funny because I like to hear all the different perspectives and I can't get enough. So it's just great.
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It's really fun.
We watch it and then we immediately start recording.
It's really good.
Very funny.
I like that.
That show is bad.
I love it.
If they put out an episode every single day,
I will watch it.
If they put out an episode every day for the rest of my life,
I would watch it.
That's what I want.
I want it every day,
every day,
the rest of my life.
Yeah. I want to see what happens in their lives want. I want it every day, every day, the rest of my life. Yeah.
And I'm excited.
I want to see what happens in their lives forever.
I went on vacation, so I'm two episodes back, and I cannot wait to get caught up.
And the Aiden stuff is so good.
Oh, my God.
Okay, so obviously.
They're so in love so quickly.
And the way they wrote Aiden, I was like, someone in the room is an original writer.
He's like, what up, buttercup?
And I'm like, oh.
I know.
Aiden's back, baby. I know. He's like, what up, buttercup? And I'm like, I know, I know.
I know, he's so him.
I love him.
I'm obsessed.
Me too.
Okay, so we're gonna be back.
Of course, that lit us up like a fire,
but we're gonna be back next week
with the 1989 Batman.
Yeah.
So we will see you then.
Na, na, na, na, na, na.
Thank you, Paul.
And we're so excited.
Bye.
Bye-bye.
Bye. Bye-bye.
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