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Ranking Actors Who Have Played the Caped Crusader

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We’re really close to the release of Matt Reeves’ The Batman, folks, which means it’s time for us to look back at previous Bat flicks to remember the journey that ultimately led us here.

To start, we’re ranking all of the actors who have donned the cape and cowl on the big screen in live-action form over the years from worst to best. Feel free to let us know your own rankings in the comments below!

6. GEORGE CLOONEY

George Clooney is an excellent actor and it’s a good thing his appearance in the travesty that is Joel Schumacher’s Batman & Robin didn’t completely derail his career. That said, his performance in the fourth installment of the Bat franchise is genuinely awful, mostly because Clooney has nothing to work with aside from some excruciatingly bad puns and a handful of set pieces that likely kept his stunt double plenty busy during the long shoot.

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To his credit, Clooney slides into the debonair billionaire Bruce Wayne role relatively well and displays great chemistry with his co-stars, but looks rather silly as the titular Caped Crusader. Not helping matters is Stephen Goldblatt’s candy colored cinematography, which does nothing to hide the rubbery visage of the suit. The results are akin to a poorly stitched together Halloween costume that, when coupled with Akiva Goldsman’s ridiculous script, leave Clooney clinging for dear life in a role he should have drop-kicked on sight.

Nowadays, Clooney has leaned into the film’s absurdity and even apologized for his performance on occasion. Really, it’s not his fault. There’s only so much an actor can do with bad material.





5. ADAM WEST

Adam West enjoyed a relatively brief tenure as the Dark Knight, donning the cape and cowl from 1966-68 in the campy TV series Batman. Due to its robust popularity, the powers that be ordered a big-screen iteration of the hero resulting in 1966’s Batman: The Movie, and let’s just say, we should all be thankful for our modern-day heroes.

Sporting a suit made out of gray spandex, West has more movement than his Bat counterparts but isn’t really asked to do more than deliver cheesy dialogue and, on occasion, engage in poorly choreographed fight sequences. Yet, as a kid growing up in the ’80s before Tim Burton reimagined the character, this stuff was awesome. It never occurred to me that I should take Batman or his half-naked sidekick Robin (Burt Ward) seriously; and so I enjoyed the silly spectacle for what it was: a goofy comedy that induced more eye rolls than fist pumps.

West certainly has the look of a superhero (despite his potbellied frame), and does what he can amidst poor production values, an awful script, and a series of goofy set pieces (the exploding shark is legendary), but is unfortunately weighed down by a dated ’60’s aesthetic and far too much camp to propel his iteration above anyone else on this list.





4. MICHAEL KEATON

I grew up with Michael Keaton as Batman and spent a great deal of my childhood watching the actor obliterate enemies on the big screen in Tim Burton’s Batman and Batman Returns, both of which reimagined the character as a brooding loner hiding in the shadows of Gotham City. As time has passed, however, my enjoyment of those films has decreased, along with my love of Keaton in the role. Oh sure, the actor looks great — the 1989 costume is still one of my favorites — and certainly nails the mopey nature of the character, but upon closer inspection, his take doesn’t really amount to anything substantial.

Neither Bruce Wayne nor Batman goes through any kind of character arc in either of Burton’s movies, and mostly sits on the sideline while their more colorful antagonists — namely Jack Nicholson’s Joker, Danny DeVito’s Penguin and Michelle Pfeiffer’s Catwoman — have all the fun. What’s more, we never get a sense that this Batman is all that formidable outside of his astonishing knack for crafting high powered gadgets and gizmos: he’s more James Bond than Caped Crusader.

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That said, I am excited to see Keaton return to the role in DC’s upcoming slate of films. Hopefully, he’ll get more to do than stand around looking cool.





3. VAL KILMER

Ranking Val Kilmer above Michael Keaton may sound like blasphemy and is certainly not something I ever expected to write, but hear me out before you charge with the keyboards.

Batman Forever isn’t a very good movie, but Kilmer is genuinely great in the role as Batman/Bruce Wayne. He looks the part of a billionaire playboy and works the cape and cowl with aplomb. At the very least, he boasts a physique that lends believability to the part. So much so that when he stands and tells Robin, “I can stop you,” we actually believe him.

Basically, what I’m saying is, if you gave peak Kilmer and Keaton better material to work with, I think Kilmer runs away with the role. Keaton may brood a little more believably, but Kilmer seems better suited to handle the various nuances of the Batman character.

As is, the actor is stuck in a $100 million Jim Carrey comedy that leaves him reciting silly lines — “Chicks dig the car” — and navigating poorly shot action sequences. Yet, he still manages to stand out amidst the extravagance, which has to count for something.





2. BEN AFFLECK

Zack Snyder’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was certainly divisive amongst viewers, but few would argue against Ben Affleck’s take on the Dark Knight. Not only did his iteration of Batman enjoy the best action to date — that warehouse scene still packs a punch — thanks to last year’s Zack Snyder’s Justice League, Batfleck is one of the few to receive his own character arc, and the actor pulls off Batman’s genesis from battle-weary vigilante to rejuvenated hero with believable conviction.

Even if we never received Zack Snyder’s Justice League, Affleck’s Batman would still go down as one of the best versions of the hero to date. Whether in the cape and cowl or donning a tuxedo, the actor embodies the very essence of Bruce Wayne and his brooding alter ego. The only true knock against Affleck is that he never had the chance to tackle the part solo, away from the Justice League ensemble. My guess is, had his Batman flick come to pass, there wouldn’t be much debate in terms of the best take on the Caped Crusader.





1. CHRISTIAN BALE

This might stem from my opinion that The Dark Knight is still the greatest superhero film ever produced, but I think Christian Bale’s Batman is one for the ages. Many balk at his Bat voice, but I thought the tactic appropriately aided Bruce Wayne’s transformation into the Batman, and distinctly separated the two characters from the other. Bale’s Bruce is a laid back playboy with far too much time on his hands, while his Batman is a monstrous alteration capable of unspeakable violence. It works for me.

Of course, Bale is aided by Christopher Nolan’s sharp direction (and a trio of scripts that pour more thought into Bruce Wayne/Batman than any had previously or since) and a strong supporting cast that happens to feature one of the all-time great cinematic villains in Heath Ledger’s Joker. Still, Bale swooped in and made the Batman character his own through a powerful trilogy of films and established an incredibly high bar that may never be matched.





Pussy Riot’s Nadya Forms Crypto Organization to Fund Ukrainian Aid Groups

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Pussy Riot co-founder Nadya Tolokonnikova has joined forces with two groups in the cryptocurrency sphere to generate funds for Ukrainian civilian groups amid the Russian invasion. Their new digital organization, Ukraine DAO, will sell 10,000 NFTs of the Ukrainian flag, minted on Ethereum, and another, unique NFT of the flag. The first auction launches on Saturday (February 26) at 12 p.m. Eastern, running for 72 hours.

Tolokonnikova told Decrypt that they chose the Ukrainian flag “because it’s not about any specific artists or aesthetics—it’s about something much bigger than all of us, it’s a pure gesture of solidarity.” She added, “Activism is the only reason I joined Web3. Now, when I’m so deeply ashamed of my government, I simply have to try to help Ukrainians.” All proceeds will benefit Return Alive Foundation and NGO Proliska.





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Arturo O'Farrill Brings His Afro-Cuban Jazz to Havana

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Sometimes art and music can accomplish things in a way words cannot. Proof can be found in a sentimental jazz journey from New York to Havana. Grammy-award winning pianist Arturo O’Farrill is the son of legendary Cuban musician Chico O’Farrill – who in the 1940’s and 50’s brought Afro-Cuban jazz to the United States.

His father never returned to Cuba after the revolution in 1959. But now that President Obama has eased restrictions on cultural exchanges between the two countries, his son Arturo has become a regular visitor, trying to rebuild bridges between Cuba and American jazz.

Our correspondent in Havana, Michael Voss, met up with Arturo O’Farrill on his most recent visit and got a backstage pass to his band’s jam.

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BAMBOO BIRYANI | Mutton Biryani Cooking in Bamboo | Steamed Bamboo Biryani Recipe Cooking in Village

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Today in our Village, we cook mutton biryani recipe inside the bamboo. We use fresh bamboo to make this bamboo biryani recipe to get the real aroma of the bamboo trees.

We steam the mutton meat and the biryani rice together inside the bamboo!

The aroma of bamboo mutton biryani is Delicious!

Viewer Votes Ranking for the 2021-22 Network TV Shows – canceled + renewed TV shows

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TV shows: canceled or renewed?

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Like it or not, network TV series typically live and die by their Nielsen ratings. Since most fans do not live in Nielsen households, the average person’s preferences aren’t taken into account, and that is frustrating. While we can’t change the system, we want to give you an outlet for your opinions, so we invite you to vote for your favorite 2021-22 network TV shows here. Which programs are the best or the worst? If it were up to you, which TV series would be cancelled and renewed?

ABC TV series this season (so far): Abbott Elementary, America’s Funniest Home Videos, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Big Sky, Black-ish, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, The Chase, The Conners, Dancing with the Stars, The Goldbergs, The Good Doctor, The Great Christmas Light Fight, Grey’s Anatomy, Home Economics, Jeopardy! National College Championship, Judge Steve Harvey, Let the World See, A Million Little Things, Promised Land, The Rookie, Shark Tank, Station 19, Supermarket Sweep, Women of the Movement, and The Wonder Years.

CBS TV series this season (so far):  The Amazing Race, Big Brother: Celebrity Edition, Blue Bloods, Bob ♥ Abishola, Bull, CSI: Vegas, The Equalizer, FBI, FBI: International, FBI: Most Wanted, Ghosts, Good Sam, Magnum PI, NCIS, NCIS: Hawai’i, NCIS: Los Angeles, The Neighborhood, SEAL Team, Survivor, SWAT, Tough As Nails, Undercover Boss, United States of Al, and Young Sheldon.

The CW TV series this season (so far): 4400. All American, All American: Homecoming, Batwoman, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, Dynasty, Great Chocolate Showdown, Killer Camp, Legacies, Legends of the Hidden Temple, March, Nancy Drew. Naomi, Penn & Teller: Fool Us, Superman & Lois, Two Sentence Horror Stories, Whose Line Is It Anyway, and World’s Funniest Animals.

FOX TV series this season (so far): 9-1-1, 9-1-1: Lone Star, Alter Ego, The Big Leap, Bob’s Burgers, Call Me Kat, The Cleaning Lady, Family Guy, The Great North, Joe Millionaire: For Richer or Poorer, The Masked Singer, Next Level Chef, Our Kind of People, Pivoting, The Real Dirty Dancing, The Resident, and The Simpsons.

NBC TV series this season (so far): America’s Got Talent: Extreme, American Auto, The Blacklist, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Chicago PD, The Endgame, Grand Crew, Home Sweet Home, Kenan, La Brea, Law & Order, Law & Order: Organized Crime, Law & Order: SVU, Mr. Mayor,  New Amsterdam, Ordinary Joe, That’s My Jam, This is Us, The Voice, and Young Rock.

 

What do you think? Which network TV shows do you rate as wonderful, terrible, or somewhere between? If it were your call, which TV series would be cancelled or renewed for another season? Don’t forget to vote, and please share your thoughts, below.

Quarterback Cam Newton Was the Star of Last Night’s Armani Dinner

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Cam Newton and Lucien Laviscount. Photo by Omari Collins.

The star Panthers quarterback, flaneur, and fashion icon Cam Newton got on the phone with us to discuss his first visit to Milan and his experience sitting front row at last night’s Emporio Armani Fashion Fall/Winter 2022 show. Trip highlights included: pasta, people watching, and a dance-off with top model Antonia Dell’Atte.

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CAM NEWTON: I’m ready to rock and roll.

INTERVIEW: Great! How was the Emporio Armani show? 

NEWTON: The Emporio Armani fashion show was impactful. I was just telling some close friends of mine that I really enjoy getting inspiration from many different facets of life, whether a person walking down the street, a person going to work, a person getting dressed up to go out, or even a situation like yesterday, where we experienced fashion on the highest level at a fashion show. Just the intentional delivery that Armani possesses for his shows is remarkable and that’s what I love most.

INTERVIEW: You have such a distinct style, but I think Armani definitely fits within that. Was there a particular look that you were excited about on the runway?

NEWTON: I was just blown away in general—just in awe of the patterns, the visuals , and the music as well. I know so much goes into a fashion show, and that makes me respect it even more.

INTERVIEW: You also went to the Armani dinner?

NEWTON: Yes.

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Cam Newton and Roberta Armani. Photo by Omari Collins.

INTERVIEW: Did you meet anyone interesting there?

NEWTON: Antonia Dell’Atte, who modeled in the Armani show, was there. I felt that she chose me. We had a moment on the dance floor, but this was prior to everybody else getting on the dance floor. She just looked at me and I looked at her. I was like well, you don’t have to be in somebody’s culture to understand—if they’re up, you gotta get up too. She was clapping her hands, having a good time and I was like, “Alright, allow me to have this dance then.” There was a semi-language barrier, but nevertheless, she was trying to teach me a certain dance that required me picking her up. It happened there in front of everybody, but I liked it and I think that’s just something to add to my experience in Milan. I’ve never had that happen ever before.

INTERVIEW: Wow, that sounds like a great moment. She’s an icon. What did you wear to the dinner? 

NEWTON: I had a trench coat with a vintage piece that I picked up a while back. It was a tailored army fatigue vest I wore with a turtleneck. I added all those pieces together with a Meshika hat with matching colors. 

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Photo by Omari Collins.

INTERVIEW: Sounds chic. What do you have planned for the rest of your time in Milan?

NEWTON: I plan on visiting Armani’s museum, Armani/Silos. I also have a couple more things that I have to hit off my bucket list and I want to experience all the great food here along the way.

INTERVIEW: I hope you have a beautiful trip. Thanks for chatting with us.

NEWTON: Thank you so much.



El DeBarge – Another Chance

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