Adam West On The Possibility of Batman DVD's and The Current Batman Films

Adam West On The Possibility of Batman DVD's and The Current Batman Films

Speaking with CBR about Bluewater Productions upcoming title The Mis-Adventures of Adam West, West himself shares his thoughts on a possible 1960's Batman DVD set and the current state of Batman in Hollywood.

By Hawksblueyes - Feb 18, 2011 10:02 AM EST
Filed Under: Batman
Source: CBR

CBR news recently talked with the star of the 1960's Batman Adam West about Bluewater Productions upcoming The Mis-Adventures of Adam West due out in July.

The comic is co-written by Reed Lackey and West himself while the artwork is handled by Russell Dauterman.

A brief synopsis courtesy of CBR..

Coming this July from Bluewater Productions, the series co-created by Adam West -- the man, the myth, the legend who portrayed Batman in the 1960s television series -- features a fictionalized version of the pop culture icon solving mysteries, saving the universe and "slamming people's heads into metal objects" all in a day's work after receiving an exotic amulet from one of his fans.

CBR also went on to ask a few innevitable questions concerning West' Batman series. They also aksed for his thoughts on Christopher Nolans current run of "Bat films."

Lookwell" was sadly never made, but "Batman," of course was on the air for 120 glorious episodes. Yet, because it's never been released on DVD, legions of fans, young and old, haven't been able to enjoy it , some for the first time and some to relive those great memories. Do you have any idea when we might see "Batman" come out on DVD?

I guess FOX and Warner Bros. have been trying to sift that one out. I think it's simply a matter of dividing up the pie. I've heard that they're very close to an agreement and they'll be bringing it out. In the meantime, because they haven't and people have been screaming for it, I did "Adam West Naked."

But of course, you're right. People want "Batman" released on DVD and I think it will happen. "Batman: The Movie" is available and it's always sold really well. But it seems most people have seen that.


The buzz has started for "The Dark Knight Rises," the next Christopher Nolan/Christian Bale Batman movie with some recent cast announcements. Do you continue to follow the character and the blockbuster movie franchise?

I really don't go out to see them. But I usually see bits and pieces on DVD here and there because, yes, across the board, I have tried to keep up with things and know what's going on with pop culture and to see what folks are doing with Batman. But, you know, I was the Bright Knight! [voice lowers] Not the Dark Knight. It's too explosive.

It's funny you say that, because I'm definitely more of a Superman guy than a Batman guy and the only take on Batman that really resonated with me over the years was yours. It's another reason why I want "Batman" to come out on DVD, because my children are not going to see "Dark Knight" anytime soon, but I'd let them watch you Batusi.

Well, thanks. They don't seem to understand that. There is so much talent, money and expertise associated with the new movies, but they don't understand something, which is, to get something that lasts and that every generation enjoys, across the spectrum, it has to have some tongue-in-cheek moments or humor or irony or a little absurdity for adults to laugh along with.

Hawksblueyes: You have to admit, West has never been shy about giving his opinion when it comes to Batman.
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Hawksblueyes
Hawksblueyes - 2/18/2011, 10:14 AM
;P
weareanydaynow
weareanydaynow - 2/18/2011, 10:24 AM
Good post and I see his point of view with the new films but I disagree. I love his batman, i love burtons batman, but i really love nolans batman. To say anything that will have a lasting univeral effect has to be tounge-in-cheek is rediculous. Love West though!
CaptainAmerica
CaptainAmerica - 2/18/2011, 10:49 AM
Mayor Adam West!
Hood28
Hood28 - 2/18/2011, 10:57 AM
Adam West would kick the shit out of Christian Bale!!
Hawksblueyes
Hawksblueyes - 2/18/2011, 11:00 AM
MrNoFear: I would also. Is it silly? Yes. Is it over the top ridiculous? Yes. Does it have anything to do with the way we perceive Batman today? No. Yet, I enjoyed it immensely when I was a kid. I couldn't wait to get off the short bus to see it at 3:30 every afternoon.

Hood: Given enough "prep time" I think he would. ;P
Highball
Highball - 2/18/2011, 11:08 AM
Mr. West, the new movies do have humor and moments we can laugh at. I thought this part was very funny:

TADAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!
jaysin420
jaysin420 - 2/18/2011, 11:15 AM
He's so right, that old Batman movie with him and all the villains will still be awesome in a 1,000 years.
nuck82
nuck82 - 2/18/2011, 11:17 AM
about time, they have been trying to do this since dvd's came out lol dick bags
Jer3miah
Jer3miah - 2/18/2011, 11:26 AM
LoL. What an old timer. Aah, he's still respected in my book any day, though.
ZombieOverEasy
ZombieOverEasy - 2/18/2011, 11:31 AM
I'd love to see him or Keaton make a cameo in TDKR.

Also, I'd totally buy the 60's series on BluRay or DVD if it were released. For now I'll settle with what I've managed to find online.
SavageWolf12
SavageWolf12 - 2/18/2011, 11:33 AM
I grew up on the tv series and enjoyed it immensely. Twenty+ years ago they ran it again and I can't remember on what channel, but was lucky enough to get several VHS Tapes (that's what came before DVD's kids) full of shows. Since this has come up, maybe I'll dig those out and watch them for old times sake. Just wish I had all eps. and in order. Some weren't run how they should have been.

Now listen very carefully Fox and WB: "GET YOUR COLLECTIVE HEADS OUT OF YOUR REAR ENDS AND GIVE THE FANS WHAT THEY WANT. YOU'RE ONLY PISSING US OFF!!!"
Dusk
Dusk - 2/18/2011, 11:52 AM
Nobody messes with ADAM WE!
Diodoro
Diodoro - 2/18/2011, 12:13 PM
Adam is God !!! i can appreciate that his version focused on the detective aspect of Batz ( plus it had the sexist Catwoman ever- even till now) . Of course that version was based on the comicbook version of that time, as the present version stays contemporary and (lowered voice) goes dark. But like i said - Adam is God.
rbfn04
rbfn04 - 2/18/2011, 1:06 PM
Am I the only one who read Adam's responses in his voice?

Boogie138
Boogie138 - 2/18/2011, 1:10 PM
i was roaring for this show on dvd. been so long now i want it on blu lol

SaintXHorseFly
SaintXHorseFly - 2/18/2011, 2:49 PM
@rbfn04 ... I did, too.

This is a no brainer, this should be on DVD.

I also don't care what the current movie makers want, Adam should have a tiny brief cameo in the movies. He deserves it.
crazyish
crazyish - 2/18/2011, 2:50 PM
i love adam west for one reason above all....hes a real genuine guy who knows his work is outdated and hokey but embraces it, i met him at wizard world philly and hes one of those guys whos been typecasted in a role his entire life (something most celebrities and tv actors hate) but he comes off as though he was lucky to leave a mark on the pop culture world and for that mr. west has my respect
SavageWolf12
SavageWolf12 - 2/18/2011, 3:07 PM
rbfn04 @ No, you're not. It's very hard not to if you know what he sounds like.

TwilightMutant @ lol I love that line. He rules on Family Guy. Aaaah, what the hell. He rules anyway.
Luigi
Luigi - 2/18/2011, 3:34 PM
niknik
niknik - 2/18/2011, 7:33 PM
I find it ironic that two multibillion dollar media companies are squabling over percentages or "slice of the pie" that they are both getting none. Until they come to an agreement, the series sits in the vault and no one gets anything. Effing Brilliant. And this is the same reason you can't see the thousands upon thousands of concert videos from your favorite bands live performances. Greed.
IronicMan
IronicMan - 2/18/2011, 7:57 PM
He's the true Batman.
Knightstalker
Knightstalker - 2/18/2011, 8:11 PM
Adam West and Van Johnson (original Green Hornet) are next door neighbors in Ketchum, Idaho and according to local legend, have great fun tearing up that little NW town.
JorEl77
JorEl77 - 2/19/2011, 5:04 AM
I would love to have the 1960's Batman series on DVD.I've been waiting forever to have it.I used to watch it all the time when I was little.Unfortunately it hasn't been on tv in a while,I can't remember the last time I actually seen it in syndication.If it was on now I would still watch it.
Flagg
Flagg - 2/19/2011, 7:00 AM
The Dark Knight Rises should end with Christian Bale's Batman dying and going to Batman-heaven, where he meets Adam West's Batman and Michael Keaton's Batman.
Daudda
Daudda - 2/19/2011, 7:26 AM
Adam West`s Batman will always be one of the most memorable part of my childhood. I remember waking up 6:30am just to catch it on TV. In my view Adam West`s portrayal of Bruce Wayne is still the best in my eyes.
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