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Batguy: a Parody

 
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Batguy is a really bad parody of Batman. It was completed the summer of '92. We all put in long hours and hard work, and we all learned something: Don't try to make comedies anymore! It really seemed a lot funnier on paper. If you want to see it sometime, you'll have to be very nice, as I've seen it many times before and each viewing is as painful as the first.

 

Here are some images from the 1992 classic "Batguy"

 
The party at Bruce Payne's home.

 
The Jerker decides on his new name.

 
Bruce Payne invites Vicki Pale over for a little soup.

 
The Jerker goes shopping but is assulted by the media!

 
The BatguyWing flies into action!

 
Batguy pilots the BatguyWing to stop the Jerker.

 
Batguy gets the Jerker in his sights, but misses!

 
The BatguyWing crashes into the street.

 
The Jerker dances with Vicki in the bellfry.

 
"Excuse me. You ever mambo with Robert DeNero in a pale blue nightgown?"

 
Batguy and the Jerker take a dance break.

 
It wouldn't be complete without Batguy beaming onto the enterprise.

 
Capt. Jerk and Spook try to beam in Bones.

 
The city is once again safe from the forces of recession...
...Or is it?
   


Written by and Starring L. Henry Dowell

Produced and Directed by Clark Bradshaw

With all sorts of help from everyone else (I don't feel like entering all the credits).

The whole project was shot in a wide-screen format and shown in letterboxed video.



 

 

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last updated March 2003