Why BATMAN: THE MOVIE (1966) Is As Valid As Any Christopher Nolan Batman Film
<p>Why are we ashamed of the absurd?</p>
<p>“If we have overlooked any sizable groups of lovers, we apologize.” — Opening Scroll</p>
<p>Let’s begin with a broad declaration of intent, an explanation of perspective so there can be no ambiguity going forward about the author’s stance on the film under discussion. Please understand that what is said in this opening passage, and in all of the other passages and paragraphs to come, is not said with a smirk or a sneer or any other sort of ironic detachment. Neither the point nor purpose of this article is to laugh at an old movie or to heckle any modern ones. The purpose and point is to celebrate a wonderful and singular little movie that time and fandom have seen fit to relegate to the margins of discussion, and to try and offer a modern perspective so that you, the reader, may be encouraged to come to the film on its own terms and enjoy it. If your only interest is to jump into the comments and belittle this article or its author, do so now.</p>
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