Batman: The Movie (1966)
Long before there were superhero universes there were comic books. Detective Comics featured a tragic figure in the form of Batman, a rich playboy turned vigilante after witnessing the death of his parents. It was dark and brooding with a host of unforgettable villains that Batman was constantly keeping from destroying Gotham City or, in some cases, the world. So, when it finally came time to bring him to the small screen, the writers decided to go all-in on the comic aspect. It worked, at least for the first couple of seasons before budgets were cut and actors started rotating out of their roles. It made Adam West and Burt Ward instant superstars for a time, although it pretty much typecast them as the Dynamic Duo for the rest of their lives. The Batmobile became an iconic vehicle. The sets were perfect for newfangled color televisions, full of bright colors, while the fights were enhanced by comic sound effect balloons. It was corn...