Go to eBay and bid on costumes from the "Return to the Bat Cave" TV movie. Brings lots of money.
Blind as a Batman
These guys couldn't even see half the time, could they?!
Bet that sucked when Julie Newmar was on the set.
Bet that sucked when Julie Newmar was on the set.
Stormy weather
Maybe she'll do "X-Men 3," says Halle Berry. But there has to be something for her to do.
"I have not read the script. All I asked is that, if I come back, Storm needs more to do...
"If they have, in fact, written her closer to the comic book, then I'm in. If not, then I'm out. I hope I'm in though. I love Storm and really want to be a part of the last film."
Hell, the script can't be as bad as "Catwoman." But I agree, Berry is a good actress and was underused in the first two flicks.
"I have not read the script. All I asked is that, if I come back, Storm needs more to do...
"If they have, in fact, written her closer to the comic book, then I'm in. If not, then I'm out. I hope I'm in though. I love Storm and really want to be a part of the last film."
Hell, the script can't be as bad as "Catwoman." But I agree, Berry is a good actress and was underused in the first two flicks.
Exterminate! Exterminate!
Toy Daleks and other "Doctor Who" goodies are doing brisk business in British collectible stores, reports The Edinburgh Evening News.
Interest is up due to the new "Who" series, which saw its BBC debut the other day.
Forbidden Planet, on South Bridge, specialises in science fiction and cult comic books and toys, and manager Steve Luke has seen a huge burst of interest in Dr Who memorabilia since the new series, starring Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper, got its first airing on Saturday evening.
He said: "It’s just got bigger and bigger. The new Doctor Who magazine came out a month ago and we couldn’t get enough of them in."
Four-foot tall inflatable Daleks, talking Tom Baker figures and Cyberman cookie jars have all been selling fast.
Prices range from £7.99 for a model Tardis to £70 for a 18in tall talking Dalek.
I want a Cyberman cookie jar.
Interest is up due to the new "Who" series, which saw its BBC debut the other day.
Forbidden Planet, on South Bridge, specialises in science fiction and cult comic books and toys, and manager Steve Luke has seen a huge burst of interest in Dr Who memorabilia since the new series, starring Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper, got its first airing on Saturday evening.
He said: "It’s just got bigger and bigger. The new Doctor Who magazine came out a month ago and we couldn’t get enough of them in."
Four-foot tall inflatable Daleks, talking Tom Baker figures and Cyberman cookie jars have all been selling fast.
Prices range from £7.99 for a model Tardis to £70 for a 18in tall talking Dalek.
I want a Cyberman cookie jar.
Batgirl comes to new 'toon
According to TV Guide, the character will be introduced during the second season of "The Batman," airing on the WB and Cartoon Network.
And, yep, her secret identity is Barbara Gordon.
And, yep, her secret identity is Barbara Gordon.
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