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Andy Warhol’s Batman/Dracula (1964)
Since this came out before the Adam West Batman show, did the TV show steal its high “BATMAN!” bit from Andy? That seems like a pretty important bit of pop culture lore that’s been forgotten, although the film itself was lost until a few years ago so it makes sense people wouldn’t know about it. I can never get into Warhol’s film stuff, and the video quality isn’t great, but maybe someone else would like to take a shot at interpreting it? More excerpts are up on youtube, and there’s an unreleased Velvet Underground track in part 2.
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[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]“Miranda,” Adam West. “Holy Sherlock Holmes, boy genius, you’re becoming a real stick-in-the-mud.”
I’m presenting this with no context, but trust me, the story behind it is pretty ridiculous.
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this was too ridiculous not to post
I will always love the 60’s Batman TV show just for insanity like this. “Are you a chick who fell here from outer space, or are you real with a tender warm embrace? Yeeeeah, whose baby are you, Batgirl?” These are valid questions that need, nay DEMAND, answers!
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