BATMAN: THE TV SERIES (RULE #34 VERSION)
May. 9th, 2010 12:29 amThe pr0n parody legacy continues with the pr0n version of the Adam West Batman TV show.
Here’s the mostly-SFW trailer.
I have to say, I’m impressed both by the costumes, the use Batmobile stock footage (assuming they didn’t rent the actual Batmobile) and – most notably – the fact that they haven’t had their asses sued by DC yet for copyright infringement.
Yet.
Granted, parodies are generally allowed under copyright law, but Fair Use hasn’t stopped Warner Bros before. Then again, maybe WB has finally figured out that calling attention to things you want to censor will ultimately generate more publicity and interest to something you ddn’t want people to see in the first place.
Anyway, good work. And bonus points for including a Jill St John stand-in.
SEE ALSO: The Erotic Adventures Of Dickman and Throbbin (1986), starring John Holmes, which didn’t go for visual accuracy, but did have wonderful dialogue like this [visually SFW]:
What a dick,
This is dF
Here’s the mostly-SFW trailer.
I have to say, I’m impressed both by the costumes, the use Batmobile stock footage (assuming they didn’t rent the actual Batmobile) and – most notably – the fact that they haven’t had their asses sued by DC yet for copyright infringement.
Yet.
Granted, parodies are generally allowed under copyright law, but Fair Use hasn’t stopped Warner Bros before. Then again, maybe WB has finally figured out that calling attention to things you want to censor will ultimately generate more publicity and interest to something you ddn’t want people to see in the first place.
Anyway, good work. And bonus points for including a Jill St John stand-in.
SEE ALSO: The Erotic Adventures Of Dickman and Throbbin (1986), starring John Holmes, which didn’t go for visual accuracy, but did have wonderful dialogue like this [visually SFW]:
What a dick,
This is dF