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The Joker escapes from Arkham Asylum; Batman hunts him down. Another day in Gotham City? Nein. Neither are expecting _these guys_ to show up.
..Guess Who's Coming to Dinner..
Awesome independent Batman fan-film with studio-quality production values.
Note: This video is part of my little FanFilmFocus series which is intended as a small spotlight focusing on highlighting what I think are some of the best fan-made-films on the web.
For more information see accompanying Batman: Dead End FanFilmFocus mini-review here:
Bloody hell, YouTube is fragging with their system.
If you're not seeing the video above, or the Grayson video, I assume that's why.
They're apparently engaging in some sort of system wide upgrade, resulting in some videos being down until the upgrade is complete.
In the meantime, for those waiting impatiently, Ed will dance for your pleasure.
(I most certainly will not - Ed)
*peow* *peow* *peow*
(skiddley dee, *tap dance* you're gonna pay for this Maelstrom..one day..you'll pay.. skiddle-de-doo .. - Ed)
AAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
(- Jakester -) I find it uncanny how Bartram really nails Batman. I thought his grave tonal vocal inflection was more realistic than Bale's.
but one can only extrapolate as to whether Bartram could match Bale's portrayal of Wayne AND Batman over a _full film_, so the tipping point goes to Batman Begins here too.
But I REALLY dig on Bartram's Batman. Casting Genius.
can't wait for Batman Begins' followup: The Dark Knight!
Purportedly Nolan's looking to bring in The Joker, AND he's siting The Killing Joke and Batman #1 "The Joker's Five-Way Revenge" as his points of depiction inspiration.
Well that was certainly an unexpected turn of events. Is the follow up to this out there yet?
I bet almost that entire $30k budget went into acquiring those costumes for the special guests. Everything looked very good and the Joker's performance was very reminiscent of Mark Hamil in TAS. Regardless, this was a very impressive little film.
Well that was certainly an unexpected turn of events. Is the follow up to this out there yet?
I bet almost that entire $30k budget went into acquiring those costumes for the special guests. Everything looked very good and the Joker's performance was very reminiscent of Mark Hamil in TAS. Regardless, this was a very impressive little film.
For more information see accompanying Batman: Dead End FanFilmFocus mini-review here:
http://www.mania.com/member-reviews/0/39.html