Posts Tagged ‘Batman Movie’
Thursday, December 15th, 2011
Little boys love Batman, and they should. Superheroes are very impressive for youngesters who love to watch cartoons and play rough, but some of those superheroes are very influential in their lives.
Getting a boy a Batman costume for the holidays is a great way for him to dress up as their favorite superhero and play for hours on end pretending to be the Dark Knight in Gotham City.

The best part for him is that he learns some very good moral lessons from Batman. Batman doesn’t kill anyone and he is all for justice. He’s the ultimate good guy. Not only that, but he is a very humble person even though his alter ego, Bruce Wayne, is very rich and has everything he wants. That combination of humility and brute power is a good combination for boys to see.
Because boys are so influenced by their superheroes, it’s also nice to see Batman succeeding at fighting crime because he’s not actually super. He has no mystical powers. He is not from another planet. He doesn’t fly. He’s a normal person who have extraordinary will, perseverance, and skill. He is able to fight off bad guys because he has studied the martial arts. He’s able to outwit them because he is a very intelligent person. He’s a great role model for boys who see a great deal of violence in the media. Batman’s violence all has a purpose and is only used when absolutely necessary.
Gift yhour child with a Batman costume and allow him to be the Dark Knight so that he can learn from a great role model and superhero.
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Tuesday, November 15th, 2011
The day donned cold and sunny and the house was alive with young ones brushing teeth, zipping up jeans and and packing back packs. Flying downstairs, mom, dad and offspring alike, shoveled in coffee, juice and pancakes. Every morning the same scenario played out as everyone in the Maple street house had much to do and not enough time in which to do it. As the children filed out, blowing kisses and grabbing lunches, mom thought she caught sight of a familiar fabric peeking out of one of the back packs. It was gray and sparked some fuzzy memories.
A little while later, while riding the subway, mom continued to ponder the piece of the gray outfit she saw in her son’s back pack. Lost in her thoughts, she missed her stop. All at once, she yelled out, “Of course”! Subway strangers stared in her direction as she proclaimed the mystery of the back pack solved. It was a batman costume stowing away! But, why? Why would her boy take it to school? She had to know what he was up to. Having finally realized she had missed her stop anyway, mom decided to go on over to the school and find out just what was going on.
Once in the hallway of the bustling school, mom concealed herself a bit, zipping up her hoodie and moving around in awkward motions thinking herself stealth, almost invisible. In a chatty, colorful crowd, mom spotted her boy. They were on a nutrition break, chewing granola bars and joking around. Mom’s curiosity was killing her! Where is the costume and why did he drag it here? She frowned as the bell rang and she still had no answers. Her boss was less than understanding as she called in to say, it would be just a bit longer until she arrived at work.
Mom’s patience paid off. From a safe distance, she could see her boy at the lunch table, removing the batman costume from his back pack. A lovely little blonde girl reached out to finger the costume, smiling up at mom’s son. She giggled and took a bite of her sandwich. The boy smiled as he munched potato chips and appeared to be telling her a story. He chatted happily and motioned toward the costume. The blonde kept smiling and eating. Her boy was charming her with the old costume. Amazingly adorable.
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Friday, October 21st, 2011
We have been hearing some gossip that the next Batman film is going to involve Christopher Nolan playing the role as he defends against criminals occupying wall street in New York city.
The shooting of the film schedule means he will be meeting up with real protestors against the capitalist system in which we live.
Perhaps big trouble when you consider the enormous budget of the film. The concern is that the actual arrival of the shooting crew in the middle of a real life protest will give them another axe to grind against capitalism.
Batman had better be ready.
In another snippet on the batman theme, the 21st century perhaps takes away the fun of dressing up in a cape to play the role.
Rocksteady have a new game out that is situated on the streets of Gotham city itself. The backdrop is that the council has given up control of the slum area to criminals and surrounded them with a a high perimeter wall as a type of ghetto prison area.
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Friday, January 28th, 2011
Batman’s strategy of not killing, is not something strictly adhered to in the new batch of movies.The thinking is that they are dispensable if you are making just a handful of films . But if you are making a dozen comic books a month you want to keep your rogue’s gallery safe .
The first Batman film is a mixed lot. Harvey Dent appears in the film to set up stuff for potential sequels but none of the Harvey Dent parts in the first Batman are used in Batman Forever. The Batman costume parts are nothing great. Batman looks uncomfortable in his suit and the fight scenes are for kids.
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Wednesday, October 13th, 2010
Since the first batman movie launch, the batman costume has been updated regularly to appeal to the ever-growing fan base. Of all the themes, the Batman Dark Grand Heritage Collection is the one most sought after. Black armor hosts the bat emblem which always catches the eye of those first time lookers..
Excellent outfits, like Batman Muscle Chest, Costumes for children and The Joker Deluxe Adult Costume are available through the web. The Batman Dark Knight Batman Heritage Costume is so true to life, it rivals the suit worn by Christian Bale in the movie. The Internet shows not only on the different models of costume but also easy [price comparisons. You have the ability to read the reviews, and choose your perfect store.
So you are convinced by the legendary batman’s costume; but it is also a must to add spice to your parties by following the traditional celebration. Also if you plan to host a party on Halloween, you could end up with fewer guests. So choose a date ahead and make it a great event.
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