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Thursday, January 05, 2006

Robin, the Shark Repellant!

"How should I know they would have a can of shark repellant handy!?"
Good question penguin, good question.

Exploding sharks and noble porpoises are what make this movie a cinematic masterpiece. I've always loved the shark scene - the way Batman tirelessly punches the shark, despite the fact that he has shark repellant handy. I'd never paid attention to an even better scene that comes later.

What cruelty, stuffing a poor shark with a ton of TNT!
Genius Personified

While volley after volley of nuclear missiles are fired Batman and Robin, their only defense is some sort of cosmic Batman ray. But wait! The ray is out of juice, and still there's one more missile! How will they survive? A noble porpoise (described as such by Robin) leaps into the oncoming missile, giving it's life to protect the dynamic duo.

They just don't make movies like they used to.

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