The Wild, Wild World of Batwoman (1966)
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(Foreign Titles)
She Was a Hippy Vampire
The Wild World of Batwoman
Nomination Year: 1994
SYNOPSIS: Batwoman is a costumed crimefighter (it may not have covered her entirely, but by gads it was a costume) who has a stable of Bat Girl sidekicks. They like to dance, party, and have a good time in between fighting crime and ... well ... the other dancing, partying, and having a good time. Unfortunately, a mad scientist has invented an atomic weapon made out of a hearing aid, and she (or her assistants) need to find it before it can be used by the nefarious costumed villain Rat Fink.
Kevin Hogan
Smithee Award Nominations
Oblivious |
That's What I Call a Really Good Drink Girl getting kidnapped in the bar, right in front of everyone, yet nobody notices.
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Deus Ex Machina |
The Deus-Ex-Machina Device Batwoman finds and releases her captured Bat Girl with the use of some Deus-Ex-Machina Device.
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Stupidest-Looking Monster |
The Mole People For some unknown reason, they use footage from The Mole People when they're in the cave.
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Worst Science |
The Atomic Hearing Aid The doc explains the "Atomic Hearing Aid." This is good, because I can't.
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Worst Picture |
You Know How Rats Multiply... (clip two) - The final fight scene, where Ratfink duplicates himself and wackiness ensues. Oy.
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Happy Pills (clip one) - The evil minion spikes everyone's soup with "happy pills" and they start to dance.
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Directors
Director |
Claim to Fame |
Jerry Warren |
known for making cheap movies quickly; that's what he's doing here |
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