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Thursday, January 05, 2006

Batman picks up, literally.

The start of Batman, two petty criminals discuss whether Batman is real or myth. Of course, he appears and beats them up. At this point the audience believes he's out stopping crime.

But, no. He's picking up!

"Don't kill me!"

"I'm not going to. Just make sure you tell all your friends about me!"

Batman then throws the criminal down and flies away. Hot.

Movie Update: We're well into Batman Returns, but I'm a bit behind.

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