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When people think about actors that have played Batman, a lot of names are bound to come up with. However, there's a certain actor that hasn't gotten as much attention for playing Batman as he deserves.

Joey de Leon is a Filipino comedian that has a big fanbase in the Philippines. In addition to being a comedian, he is also an actor. He has starred in several films that are parodies. The focus of this article is the Batman film that Joey de Leon starred in.

Alyas Batman en Robin is a 1991 film that serves as a parody of Batman. It takes heavy inspiration from the classic series that starred...
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When people hear the name Dr. Strange, they think of Marvel's Doctor Stephen Strange. Some people might even think of Dr. Strangelove. However, Batman has his own Dr. Strange. This article is about Doctor Hugo Strange.

Even though Hugo Strange isn't as iconic as a lot of Batman's other enemies, he has been around since 1940. In fact, he appeared in a Batman story before the Joker did. Hugo Strange was another one of Bill Finger and Bob Kane's brilliant creations. In the early stories, Hugo Strange was a mad scientist. He often created monsters that Batman would have to fight. However, Hugo...
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Although he wasn't given proper credit during his lifetime, Bill Finger is now known as the true creator of Batman. Batman's other creator, Bob Kane, took all of the credit for Batman's creation. In actuality, Bob Kane mostly just came up with the initial idea for Batman. Most of what made people fall in love with Batman came from Bill Finger's creative mind. For decades, Bob Kane got 100% credit for Batman's creation, as well as a majority of the money and fame. However, Bill Finger got to retain his morality and humbleness. Because of this, I believe he was the true heart and soul of Batman....
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Ever since 2015, the year where Bill Finger was given patrial credit for creating Batman, the once unknown Bill Finger has been given more attention and respect than ever before. There was even a Hulu documentary about him, called Batman and Bill, that explained the true story behind Batman's creation.

Batman was created in 1939. Between the years 1939 and 2015, full credit to Batman's creation was given to Bob Kane, an artist who had the initial idea to have a superhero called Batman. It can't be denied that Bob Kane was an essential part to getting Batman made. However, the Batman we know...
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Dr. Travis Langley, a psychology professor and author, analyzes each and every villain from the Batman movies. Looking at these villains from a psychological angle, Dr. Langley breaks down what makes these villains tick.
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"LAUGHING KILLS" IS THE TITLE OF THIS ONE.


MASTER BRUCE ARE YOU ALMOST DONE WITH YOUR SHOWER. YES I AM ALFRED.AS I CAME OUT WITH A TOWEL AROUND ME.WELL VERY GOOD MASTER BRUCE,BECAUSE IT'S ALMOST TIME.SAID ALFRED.ALMOST TIME?TIME FOR WHAT ALFRED.I ASKED.FOR THE AWARDS CEREMONY OF THE SHELTER HOME.AND YOU DID DONATE QUITE AN AMOUNT SIR.ALFRED SAID.WELL I GUESS FOUR GRANT IS QUIET A LOT ALFRED.I SAID.THEN A HOUR LATER I WAS ALL DRESSED UP IN A NICE TUXEDO WITH A CORSAGE.AS ALFRED WAS PUTTING THE FINAL TOUCH.A TIE AS HE TIED IT ON.MAKING IT PERFECTLY TIGHT.THANKS ALFRED,AND HAVE A GOOD NIGHT OLD...
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When it comes to the entertainment industry, it becomes common to become absorbed in fame and fortune. Sadly, this can lead to people's morals being tested. Bob Kane was an example of this. His name was placed on every Batman comic. In fact, he was given full credit for Batman's creation and his comics. Bob Kane was someone who wanted fame and fortune. You're probably thinking that the creator of Batman, who did all the classic Batman comics, would deserve to be a famous legend. Well, Bob Kane would of deserved that if he actually was the one who did the Batman comics.

To say that Bob Kane...
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In 1991, the world was gifted with the release of Alyas Batman en Robin, a Batman parody from the Philippines. The film has gotten very little attention and love in America, but I've fallen in love with it. In the past thirty years, we've gotten far more superhero films than there's ever previously been. While lots of people adore the serious, sophisticated and dark films we've been getting, I desperately crave the eccentric appeal of the campy superheroes. I know that Alyas Batman en Robin isn't a serious film with a deep story, but there's nothing wrong with that. Films are classified as...
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"BATMAN V. SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE" (2016) Review

Following on the heels of the success of 2013's "MAN OF STEEL", I had expected the Warner Brothers Studios to follow up with another movie about Superman, starring Henry Cavill. To my surprise, the studio had announced another movie featuring Superman, only the comic book character would be sharing top billing with another from the pages of D.C. Comics.

Warner Brothers had surprised me with the announcement that their next comic book movie would feature Superman aka Clark Kent co-starring with none other than Batman aka millionaire Bruce Wayne....
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I miss the days of Batman. You might be wondering what that means, because there's plenty of new Batman content. However, I'm not talking about the dark, violent, anti-social vigilante who fights a clown that was disturbingly violent. I'm talking about the bright, heroic, fun superhero who fought a clown that was delightfully goofy. When I see people talk about who Batman is and what he's about, they usually describe the darker Batman from recent decades. It's sad to hear that, because that's not the Batman that Bill Finger created.

In Batman's first year, 1939, he was a dark vigilante. However,...
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Bill Finger used to be unknown, but nowadays, he is known as the co-creator of Batman. Bill Finger wrote the earliest Batman comics in 1939. He continued writing Batman comics throughout the 40's and 50's. While Bob Kane came up with the initial ideas for Batman, I believe that Bill Finger is the one who gave Batman his moral integrity and unique charm.

Bill Finger wasn't created for his work in comics, but he was created for his television work. Bill Finger had the honor of getting to write a two-part adventure for the 60's Batman television series. He co-wrote the episodes "The Clock King's...
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It's common for things to be popular for a while and eventually go out of style. However, Batman has remained a pop-culture icon for decades. There has been several Batman shows. Despite all the advanced storytelling and technology that has come in recent decades, my favorite version of Batman is the original one from 1966. It was the most entertaining show of the 1960's, in addition to being one of the greatest superhero shows of all time. A lot of Batman fans scoff at this show, because they think it's an outdated joke of the past. However, I believe there's more to this show than just silliness....
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