His consulting was most likely Kane: “I made a list of things for the movie!” Burton: “oh Bob this is great!” *whispers into earpiece “Shirlene, if he ever gets on set again, you’re fucking fired.”
Everybody said the same thing about Michael Keaton and George Clooney, but to me and my mother, Val Kilmer is the best Batman, so as Christian Bale. My sister and my brother-in-law like Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer, George Clooney, and Christian Bale as Batman/Bruce Wayne.
He really is. Bob Kane like both Tim Burton and Joel Schumacher. For Kane, he's good at poems, also Burton, who's also an artist. His friend Schumacher was a visualist.
Another person who helped develop batman more than kane, was gardner fox, he created the utility belt, created batman's 1st arch nemisis dr, death ,the batarang and the batcopter and he did lots of contributions during the silverage.
@@ScrotieJohnson Yeah. Denny O'Neil also write Batman stories and Wonder Woman stories in the 1970's, Frank Miller and George Perez in the 1980's, Chuck Dixon in the 1990's, and Greg Rucka in the 2000's.
@@evanzaremba4722 wtf does this have to do with any thing. I was making the point that gardner fox in 1939/1940 helped further develop batman. And is more important than can on the creation stand point and Kane Embellished a lot when asked about batmans creation.
Yeah, in the beginning he goes on about how much this should be the oppoite Batman '66 and proceeds to write it just like an episode of the '66 series.
I gotta be honest, this treatment was an absolute regret to read as I can agree with Ben that it was "a piece of shit" and I agree that the book is more worth reading, though getting the treatment is a decent gift from the inside of the book, but I would rather see Michael Uslan's The Return of the Batman script, which it sounds way interesting, that script should've been included in the book, though it would've costed the book to have a expensive price.
I agree with you. The Return of Batman treatment by Bob Kane was really fucking awful. It really is. That's why I read the 1985 Batman treatment by Tim Burton and his girlfriend Julie Hickson. Last year, I read all three drafts of the screenplay for Batman 89 by Sam Hamm and Warren Skkareen, and they're really goddamn amazing. I read all three drafts of the screenplay for Batman Returns by Sam Hamm, Daniel Waters, and Wesley Strick. Then I read all four drafts of the screenplay for Batman Forever by Lee Batchler, Janet Scott Batchler, and Akiva Goldsman. I read a screenplay for Batman & Robin by Akiva Goldsman. And I read the unproduced screenplay for Batman DarKnight by Lee Shapiro and Stephen Wise, just to get into what Tim Burton and his friend Joel Schumacher had done with Batman from 1989-1997.
Love your videos gents, however, when there’s someone other than Ben and Andrew, it turns into a pathetic attempt to one up one another with useless jokes that are only funny to you in the room. Stick to being more serious and more m sure this channel will take off!!!
His consulting was most likely
Kane: “I made a list of things for the movie!”
Burton: “oh Bob this is great!” *whispers into earpiece “Shirlene, if he ever gets on set again, you’re fucking fired.”
Oh. That's funny.
The way Ben worded the sentence about Bob Kane dying after Batman and Robin came out made me laugh. Makes it seem like Batman and Robin killed him.
This channel is really good, surprised you guys don't have more subs, I just discovered you guys a weeks ago
same
same
Same.
@@afugomez3853 me too.
@@vicbazaineart1408 that's right.
Bob Kane DID say that Clooney was the best Batman, and the actor with the best chin, during marketing for Batman And Robin.
Everybody said the same thing about Michael Keaton and George Clooney, but to me and my mother, Val Kilmer is the best Batman, so as Christian Bale. My sister and my brother-in-law like Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer, George Clooney, and Christian Bale as Batman/Bruce Wayne.
I don't know what's wrong with you guys. This was Shakespearean quality literature. X'D Bob Kane was a poet.
@Brandon Brooks You are correct, but I also didn't say that. I was speaking specifically about this piece.
He really is. Bob Kane like both Tim Burton and Joel Schumacher. For Kane, he's good at poems, also Burton, who's also an artist. His friend Schumacher was a visualist.
@@SweethartBakingExperiment yeah. Me too.
Another person who helped develop batman more than kane, was gardner fox, he created the utility belt, created batman's 1st arch nemisis dr, death ,the batarang and the batcopter and he did lots of contributions during the silverage.
That's right. Gardner Fox is also the writer for Justice League of America.
@@evanzaremba4722 lots of stuff, he was prolific, as he also created the multiverse,
@@ScrotieJohnson Yeah. Denny O'Neil also write Batman stories and Wonder Woman stories in the 1970's, Frank Miller and George Perez in the 1980's, Chuck Dixon in the 1990's, and Greg Rucka in the 2000's.
@@evanzaremba4722 wtf does this have to do with any thing. I was making the point that gardner fox in 1939/1940 helped further develop batman. And is more important than can on the creation stand point and Kane Embellished a lot when asked about batmans creation.
@@ScrotieJohnson now I get it. Now I get it.
This sounds so much like Batman '66 dialog.
It really does.
Yeah, in the beginning he goes on about how much this should be the oppoite Batman '66 and proceeds to write it just like an episode of the '66 series.
Can you upload the other Script Deep Dives for the other films here on UA-cam?
Thanks for the uploads! Keep up the good work and I’ll keep listening!
@@kamdan2011 Thanks for listening!
Yeah, and they did.
@@kamdan2011 I really love those script deep dives.
@@SuperHousePodcast np.
That's really funny. And thank God, that treatment never get off the ground.
I gotta be honest, this treatment was an absolute regret to read as I can agree with Ben that it was "a piece of shit" and I agree that the book is more worth reading, though getting the treatment is a decent gift from the inside of the book, but I would rather see Michael Uslan's The Return of the Batman script, which it sounds way interesting, that script should've been included in the book, though it would've costed the book to have a expensive price.
I agree with you. The Return of Batman treatment by Bob Kane was really fucking awful. It really is. That's why I read the 1985 Batman treatment by Tim Burton and his girlfriend Julie Hickson.
Last year, I read all three drafts of the screenplay for Batman 89 by Sam Hamm and Warren Skkareen, and they're really goddamn amazing. I read all three drafts of the screenplay for Batman Returns by Sam Hamm, Daniel Waters, and Wesley Strick. Then I read all four drafts of the screenplay for Batman Forever by Lee Batchler, Janet Scott Batchler, and Akiva Goldsman. I read a screenplay for Batman & Robin by Akiva Goldsman. And I read the unproduced screenplay for Batman DarKnight by Lee Shapiro and Stephen Wise, just to get into what Tim Burton and his friend Joel Schumacher had done with Batman from 1989-1997.
0:35 WOLFIE IS JD VANCE⁉️
This is hilarious 😂😂😂
Yeah. It really is. Really funny.
Love your videos gents, however, when there’s someone other than Ben and Andrew, it turns into a pathetic attempt to one up one another with useless jokes that are only funny to you in the room. Stick to being more serious and more m sure this channel will take off!!!
Look, I know you like something serious, but come on, this podcast was funny. Deal with it. Get use to it. It is what it is.
@@evanzaremba4722 that’s from 2 Freakin Years ago, ya clown…
@@evanzaremba4722 well he sort of left…like not long after this.
@@ramboroberto he's still around, with the merchandise and everything.