I remember seeing that around at the time.![]()
Who remembers seeing this in the theater when you were a kid and getting really excited, I definitly remember.
I always thought the Golden-age Batmobile looked like a penis with a bat-tip.I loved the BF Batmobile reminds me most of the classic Golden Age batmobile from where the headlights are positioned to the body type and the fin on the back.
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The B&R one is a different story cause the batmobile should always be a two-seater. Anton Furst's Batmobile is still the sexiest though I don't know one person who didn't want to own that car. The 90's batmobile is another personal favorite as well as the one from All-Star B&R. the one fromDKR one is the most imposing for obvious reasons the BB one is imposing in terms of performance moreso than aesthetics. The car could hop around and run on any terrain like nothing plus it has mounted canons and other stuff, it's a beast.
Both TAS versions were cool but I prefer the second design cause it was more original the first one was too much like Furst's and seemed like an imitation.
I always thought the Golden-age Batmobile looked like a penis with a bat-tip.![]()
What kind of penises have you seen that look like that?![]()
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your telling me you don't get a penis vibe from that?
what about this:
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I always thought the Golden-age Batmobile looked like a penis with a bat-tip.![]()
The B&R batmobile was an atrocity. 6 jet exhausts, no top at all, bat-tread on the tires, and a spinning neon engine? Wth!
Man theres nothing better than the feeling of seeing a new teaser poster at the theater and getting excited, man I love it. The BR poster with the snow on it is my favorite, too bad I cant find it online anywhere.
man for publicity they should have the tumbler run over that piece of ****
Well there is good nookie lol but aside from women yeah pretty much. I hate the internet in a sense because it has basically eradicated that feeling since I see posters way in advance now thanks to all these movie sites. Back in the day I used to just walk in to a theatre and get shocked as I knew nothing about these projects beforehand. I remember seeing the Ghostbusters II poster back in early '89 and it put the biggest smile on my face as a kid. Things like that stick with me.
what about this:
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Has anyone noticed that Batmobile, from above, is the shape of male genatalia?
You know, now that I've actually gotten a good look at the thing, it DOES look pretty cool.I'm not gonna lie, I though it look kind of cool. The way you could see the inner workings, similar to the BF Batmobile, but it was red and blue. Also, I didn't have much of a problem with the missing top. If you remember correctly, another very famous Batmobile was missing that as well, and the B&R car reminds me of that one a little, just modernized and Shumacherized.
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It's a classic teasr poster. I had a t-shirt with the logo on as well.
What gets me is that Forever is the first Batman film I saw in the cinema. Which means the only Batman films I haven't seen at the cinema (Batman and Batman Returns) are the best ones.![]()
yeah i wish i saw the first 2 in theaters as well, but honestly, i was the perfect age for Batman Forever. i really got into it, my entire room was nothing but batman, and i had the 2 posters for it, the teaser one with the riddler mark and the regular theatrical poster with all the characters. it was an awsome time to be a kid.
I think we shared the same room as a child.
Dun dun DUN!