and then and then and then and then and then and then and then a Batman. This is how it used to be fun and cartoonish in outlandish and cool and chilled TV. Batman on the sixties was all power and Kapow one Cub, Lam. And then it all changed in the eighties when Michael Keaton was asked to take on the mantle by Tim Burton. Just got a little bit darker on That started us Down the road, where we recently had a nor rated Joker film with Joaquin Phoenix is an unhinged clown who's pushed so far down the way we only see the horror at the end of the film. So thanks, Tim Burton. Now we have Robert Pattinson. Starting is the Batman this week. Dear Keith, I'm Batman. Dear Robert, let me stop you there. This is quite the turn of events. You are Batman, and what a ride it's been. People are excited because we have Christian Bale who made it super serious. Ben Affleck made it super Ben Affleck, but you are an interesting choice. You started out as a vampire could have been a teen idol, but then you went off the track and did films like Cosmopolis, where you sat in the back of a limo for the entire film. The lost city of said We didn't recognise You in Indiana Jones horror. You were spaced out in high life, a scumbag in good time. You ended up in Lighthouse with Willem Dafoe losing your mind completely as we all did, watching that film in a wild French King of the King and Agent of Time and Christopher Nolan's tennis, which is the film that's a palindrome in itself, and I still don't quite understand if I finished it another. I'm going back in time. I didn't understand that at all, but now you're Batman. Let's hope it's going to be a bit dark, but also a bit fun, because, let's be honest, the world could do with a little bit of fun right now, then and then and then and then and then and then and then And But man
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