Nobody loves a good 'Batman' story more than I do.
“Nobody loves a good 'Batman' story more than I do.”
The World Motivation
Nobody loves a good 'Batman' story more than I do.
“Nobody loves a good 'Batman' story more than I do.”
Nobody loves a good 'Batman' story more than I do.
There was a time I was willing to be a clown for people who I felt were the perfect person for me.
I remember very vividly going to school, being very happy, and then just having guys there who were just out to make my life miserable.
The old Rankin-Bass animated specials seemed to exist in a loosely shared reality, which is what attracted me to them. Santa, Snow Miser, Rudolph, Frosty, even the Easter Bunny seemed to be on nodding acquaintance with each other, even if only in cameo appearances in each other's cartoons.
To overcome any form of adversity, to not give up, to not give up on yourself, your dreams, to not sequester yourself away from people - that's the most important thing to do with your life.
What came out of 'The LEGO Movie' was the idea of 'Batman's the Dark Knight', so why is he so moody? What's going on? Why is he so banged up? And wouldn't it be fun to get in there and explore that?
I don't want to be like Spider-man or Batman, the do-gooder kind of thing.
That's all the Joker is. It's Batman without love. The Riddler is the opposite of that. It's the detective in him.
Everybody's 'odyssey' is a little bit different. Batman's is his own and unique to him.
I like 'Batman,' as a comic and a movie franchise, but as a Black comic fan, he's always been a problem.