Hubba Hubba Hubba, Money Money Money, Who Do You Trust?

When Batman came out in 1989 it was a full week before I got to see it (crunch time on the Ghostbusters attraction at Universal) and by that time I heard all my friends tear it to shreds. I went in with low expectations...and loved it, still do. There are some eye roll moments, but this was the first super hero movie that wasn't just downright silly or bad, and it still holds up. This pivotal scene where Joker tries to poison the residents of Gotham with festive parade floats  (spoilers!) has been gloriously recreated in bricks by builder Cpt. Brick, and I totally love it.

Gotham City's 200th Anniversary Parade

Burton's Batmobile

Guess what movie comes out today? There's Batman everywhere right now, and I'm totally cool with that. I haven't seen it yet (give me a break, it's not even 7am yet) but I'm totally stoked to learn that the Burton Batmobile will be represented thanks to the effort of builder Brent Waller. I understand it's only in the background, but this has always been my favorite Batmobile (with the '66 a close second) so I'll be watching closely. 

Burton Batmobile