{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/68a8aa1073bf5b62980b4bb6/69e6915e07ecece42a16c882?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Batman on the Silver Screen","description":"<p>The Caped Crusader has had more cinematic lives than any superhero in history — and John and Zac are ranking them all. This episode is a chronological tour through every Batman film: from the gloriously campy 1966 original through Tim Burton's gothic reinvention, Joel Schumacher's ice-pun disasters, Christopher Nolan's unimpeachable Dark Knight trilogy, and beyond. The big answers: Who is the greatest Batman? Kevin Conroy (animated series) — not close. Who is the greatest Joker? Mark Hamill, full stop. What is the greatest Batman film? The Dark Knight, unanimously. And what is Batman &amp; Robin (1997)? Hot garbage. Affectionate, nostalgic, occasionally enjoyable hot garbage — but hot garbage.</p><p><br></p><p>SHOW NOTES</p><p>Films covered:</p><ul><li>Batman (1966) — Adam West</li><li>- Batman (1989) — Tim Burton / Michael Keaton</li><li>- Batman Returns (1992)</li><li>- Batman Forever (1995) — Val Kilmer</li><li>- Batman and Robin (1997) — George Clooney</li><li>- Batman Begins (2005) — Christopher Nolan / Christian Bale</li><li>- The Dark Knight (2008)</li><li>- The Dark Knight Rises (2012)</li><li>- Batman v Superman (2016) and the DCEU</li><li>- The Batman (2022) — Matt Reeves / Robert Pattinson</li></ul><p>Fast Facts:</p><ul><li>Kevin Conroy (animated series) is declared the greatest Batman of all time</li><li>- Mark Hamill's Joker is the gold standard — even above Heath Ledger</li><li>- Batman and Robin's ice puns are cited as evidence that nobody said no</li></ul><p>Follow us on Instagram: @jazmakeapodcast</p><p>Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Acast</p><p>Email: jazmakeapodcast@gmail.com</p>","author_name":"John and Zac"}