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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Batman: THe Movie (1966)

Yes, my friends this is a review of the made for theaters movie based on the 1960’s campy TV show. This movie was made between the first two seasons of the beloved TV show. It gave them the budget to create the Batchopper, The Batboat and perhaps even the Batcycle. All the devices were modes of travel used in this movie as Batman and Robin fought the super villains over land, sea, and air. What super villains you ask? Well go ahead ask. They were the best of the worst the TV show had to offer. They were Joker, Riddler, Penguin and Catwoman. All four determined to rule the world. The movie, much like the TV show was full of holes in logic, not believable for a second, and completely far fetched. That is what made the TV show so lovable though. Everybody got a chance to overact and camp it up. This movie was a perfect example of that. This movie was fun however. It made me laugh several times and even applaud a few. I was a big fan of the TV show as a kid and still love it now as an adult. I could watch Batman forever. (No pun intended.) This movie rocked and it was fun too. Grade B (B for Batman)

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A note from an editor!

Hi Matthew,


Thank you for the time and effort you put into this piece, especially on a Saturday morning. I can tell you definitely took good notes of everything that was going on during the event!


We still have some work to do before this piece is ready to print. Your piece has a lot of information, but it doesn’t sound like a news article. What was the point of his speech/presentation? Why was he addressing this audience? What is Vanguard? What does the company do – who does it serve? You spend a lot of time narrating (for example, how he was injured), but did not report on the purpose of the event. You can maybe mention his appearance/joking about it in a sentence or two, but do not take several paragraphs to do so. Also, I like how you mentioned where the name “Vanguard” comes from.


There are a lot of spelling errors in this piece – make sure you proof read each sentence carefully.


I know I am getting back to you a little later I hoped, and I’m sorry about that! But if you have time tonight, please go through my suggestions and try to rework your piece. You can send me what you have tonight/tomorrow morning. Please bring a copy of it to the meeting tomorrow and we will discuss it further from there.


Once again, thanks for your hard work and promptness! Remember this is a learning process, and we are all part of the Waltonian team!


Talk to you soon!


Ten Most pathetic movie stars that still have careers.

(In A - B -C Order)


1. Hayden Christensen


2. Tom Crusie


3. Kevin Costner


4. Keeanu Reeves


5. Denise Richards


6. Adam Sandler


7. Arnold Schwarzenegger


8. William Shatner


9. Sylvester Stalloan


10. John Claude Van dahm