A couple of days after we lost Roger Moore as the Saint and James Bond, we lost another star legend. Adam West who performed Batman in the 1960s passed away on June 9.
https://www.theverge.com/2017/6/12/15781598/adam-west-batman-tv-series-camp-dark-superhero-portrayal
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/appreciation-adam-west-a-campy-batman-who-was-joke-1012232
I always likes the cheesy 60s series better than the dark movies.
Quote from: Stephane Dumas on June 12, 2017, 04:09:44 PMA couple of days after we lost Roger Moore as the Saint and James Bond
It was a couple of weeks ago. Sir Roger Moore briefly lived in my town (and went to my school for a short time to finish his education) at the end of WW2. My dad's old work colleague (retired about 20 years ago) was a little bit younger and lived nearby (next door?), and my dad relayed this story to me after being reminded the day after Sir Roger died by going past the road where he used to live:
One lunchtime when they had both gone home from school to have lunch, Roger came knocking on the door asking for help opening his safe. He was genuinely clueless at how to open his own safe, aged 18. Murray (my dad's old colleague) got the information off Roger to open it after a while, but Roger never learnt how to do it, despite having it explained repeatedly (and being bright enough to learn), and had to get help every time. Fast-forward 15 years, and Moore is cracking safes on TV as the Saint - and a few years later this one-time Bucks schoolboy broke into safes all the time as the most famous fictional Bucks schoolboy (Moore was pretty old when he played James Bond) and every time he did it on screen, Murray would laugh at this totally ridiculous thing - the idea of a diamond-powered space laser blowing up the world's nuclear weapons (OK, wrong Bond) was much less outlandish than Roger Moore opening a safe without help!
PS: Roger Moore = excellent James Bond character name.
Holy Toledo, another legend gone from us.
From BoingBoing:
How Adam West played a prank using his local phone bookQuoteA few years back, I was in Sun Valley, Idaho for a conference. I learned Adam West lived in the area and I wondered if he was listed in the local phone book. So, I pulled it out of the nightstand in my hotel room and checked.
FULL ARTICLE HERE (http://markholtz.info/batmanadamwest)
That's great.
Los Angeles lights the Bat Signal to honor Adam West:
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Quote from: US71 on June 16, 2017, 06:04:47 PM
Los Angeles lights the Bat Signal to honor Adam West:
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It's ironic how they light the Bat Signal on the building featured in the opening credits of the old Superman TV show.
I'm not seeing the irony.
Quote from: Scott5114 on June 19, 2017, 01:56:06 PM
I'm not seeing the irony.
Maybe Joe Friday had a hand in this?