1960's Batman Tv Series
1960's Batman Tv Series
First I need to talk about the two leads. I was a big fan of Teresa Palmer in I Am Number Four (underrated I think), where she showed that she could kick as and take names. She still has an element of being tough in this movie, but the character is far more complex. She shows such a range of emotions that pull you in and make you fall in love with her as quickly as R does. Julia is quite possibly the hero of the movie, but not by just being a ââ¬Ëmaleââ¬â¢ character portrayed as a woman.
The classic tale of a miserly old man named Ebenezer Scrooge (Jim Carrey), who is visited on Christmas Eve by three ghosts who attempt to help him change his life and embrace the holidays. (Animated) The Academy Award®-winning team of Tom Hanks and director Robert Zemeckis reunite for the inspiring tale of a young boy and the magical train he boards to the North Pole. Based on the beloved Caldecott Medal childrens book by Chris Van Allsburg. (Animated) Jim Carrey stars as the title character who tries to ruin Christmas for all the Whos of Whoville in this live-action adaptation of the classic Dr. Seuss childrens story. (Live Action)
Another classic television show is Leave it to Beaver. This show debuted in the late 50's and is still popular among both young and old viewers today. This is a show about a young boy nicknamed "beaver" and his adventures at home and school. Although this show is in black in white, it does not detract from the entertainment value. What is great about this show is that it is a timeless classic and will most likely continue to remain popular as the years roll on. That cannot be said about a lot of today's television shows, which would appall grandparents.
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