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Sep. 26th, 2009 10:32 pmI'm very possibly the last person on the entire planet to discover this (due to not watching TV over the last 20 years), but the Batman animated series from the early 90s was amazing. Wonderful, cinematic design; nice adaptation of the Danny Elfman Batman theme for the opening credits; excellent voice casting (Mark Hamill rocks as The Joker.) The episode I just saw was particularly well done: in it, Batman realizes that crimes in Gotham City are being patterned after episodes of an obscure '50s/early '60s B&W TV show called "The Grey Ghost." After visiting a video store to look for copies of the show to no avail (Batman's a film geek!), he tracks down the former Grey Ghost, an out-of-work aging actor... who, in a particularly nice touch, is played by Adam West. A lovely,touching piece of work.
Also, to my delight I got to watch live-action Quidditch played this afternoon, through the good graces of
marchek. The players play on foot; the Snitch is represented by someone wearing a bright yellow cape (to capture the snitch, you snatch a yellow flag hanging from their back pocket); much delightful geekery ensues. It was a nice charge of energy; I haven't had HP much on the brain of late, and that needs to change.
Also, to my delight I got to watch live-action Quidditch played this afternoon, through the good graces of
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