Batmobile
Fictional Vehicle
Lego Batman...for the various versions of vehicles and characters vary widely. For example, the Batmobile retains its basic sleek shape and prominent fins from the Tim Burton films. The Tumbler as seen in Batman Begins and The Dark Knight '' made its... In this article: Batman, Lego Batman, Batmobile, Batman The Dark Knight, Batman Begins, Ice cream, The Dark Knight Returns, Batman, Dark Knight, and DC Comics |
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National Post | October 30, 2009
H.R. Giger: Father of the alien
...from Species II's credits. Tim Burton turned down Giger's version of the Batmobile for the second Batman film, and Giger also contributed designs for a David Lynch version of Dune that never materialized. But much like stop-motion...
In this article: H.R. Giger, Alien, Oscar, Alien, Francis Bacon, Hollywood, Ridley Scott, Sigourney Weaver, and Dune
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Wikipedia | October 29, 2009
Batman's utility belt
...and bat-milk. Often, especially in the Adam West series , Batman could carry everything needed for a particular scenario, from typical batarangs to a miniature batphone which remotely linked to the one in the Batmobile. Although...
In this article: Batman, Batman, Tim Burton, Batman Returns, Gardner Fox, Batman Forever, Batman & Robin, and Christianity
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Wired: Gadget Lab | May 06, 2008
Tim Burton Batmobile On Ebay For $500,000 Gadget Lab from Wired.com
...from Wired.com Tim Burton Batmobile On Ebay For $500,000 This 20 foot long, eight foot wide Batmobile is one of five original props used in Tim Burton's first Batman movie. Of course, it's utterly impractical. You have to enter through...
In this article: Tim Burton, EBay, Wired.com, Corvette, Ferrari, Chevrolet, Lamborghini, and MySpace
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Wikipedia | September 09, 2009
Batman OnStar commercials
...to DC's creative resources. The advertisements were thus able to use the 'real' Batcave, as well as utilising the Batmobile that was featured in the two Tim Burton-directed Batman films (Batman and Batman Returns). Also featured in the OnStar...
In this article: OnStar, Batman, Batman OnStar commercials, Riddler, Batman, DC Comics, Customer base, Flash Film Works, and Joker
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Gizmodo | May 06, 2008
The Dark Night: The Tim Burton Batmobile Is For Sale
...live in cities completely overrun by psychotic criminals who lust for torture more than money. But at least we can score the real Batmobile. From Tim Burton's original Batman, an eBay seller is offering up one of the five existing...
In this article: Tim Burton, Batman, Batman, Chevrolet, and EBay
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Autoblog | August 25, 2008
eBay Find of the Day: Michael Keaton's Batmobile #5 of 5 - Autoblog
...of the Batmobile, circa 1989 Built atop a lowly Chevrolet Impala chassis (or two), we don't imagine that the next owner of the Batmobile in this auction will be pulling too many Batman-esque stunts. Still, to own one of the vehicles...
In this article: Michael Keaton, EBay, Batman, Chevrolet Impala, Six Flags Over Texas, Batman, Six Flags, Warner Brothers, and Kim Basinger
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Wikipedia | October 21, 2009
Batcave
...Sign. The cave is present in Tim Burton's 1989 Batman feature film, and is shown to house the Batmobile , which is parked at the edge of a large chasm, as well as the Batcomputer and a large vault for Batman's costume. The cave is...
In this article: Batman, Batcave, Bruce Wayne, Alfred, Batman, Batman, Dick Grayson, and Tim Drake
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Wikipedia | October 30, 2009
Batmobile
...imagery. In shield mode, a small but powerful bomb can be deployed. Replicas of the Tim Burton-era Batmobiles are on display in front of several roller coasters. Historic auto attractions in Roscoe, Illinois displays a replica...
In this article: Batman, Batman & Robin, Tim Burton, Batman, Lincoln Futura, Joel Schumacher, and Batcave
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The Batmobile is the automobile of DC Comics superhero Batman. The car has evolved along with the character from comic books to television and films. Kept in the Batcave, which it accesses through a hidden entrance, the Batmobile is a gadget-laden vehicle used by Batman in his crime-fighting activities.
Batman first drove in Detective Comics #27 (May, 1939). A sedan, the vehicle was simply referred to as "his car". It soon began featuring an increasingly prominent bat motif, typically including distinctive wing-shaped tailfins. In the early stages of Batman's career, he modified it with armor and technologically-advanced automotive customization and turned the Batmobile into a sleek street machine. The Batmobile has gone through numerous incarnations, and as state-of-the-art technology has continued to advance, the vehicle has had to change to stay a step ahead of real-life cutting edge advances.
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