Watched the movie on loop from the discount aisle of walmart. I love this movie. Absolutely a gem, Adam West was my childish hero, his death hit me almost equally to kevin conroy. The animated films should definitely be cover too man. Great actors and writing.
I'll never forget having a few friends and their kids over. I was showing this to the kids who were all young enough to enjoy it unironically. Their dad who was sheltered and never saw the show before sat and watched the cheesy jokes. He finally slapped his forehead and declared: "This is where you get your sense of humor!" Me and one of my friends that knew me longer replied: "You finally get it! Yes!" Then we all laughed.
William Shatner played Kirk spilt by the usual transporter accident into a good and an evil James T Kirk. Literally Two Face. Played that to perfection too.
29:07 Actually, a couple of the original villains made for the show guessed right. Egghead used logic to deduce who he was, and King Tut put a tracking device on the Batmobile. Bruce had to do some very fast thinking to throw them off the trail. Near the end of the series King Tut's suspicions were confirmed when he accidentally dug into the Batcave.
"Bartholomew Adultman", LMAO. When I was 9, in '69 my dad took me to an Autorama in OKC. Adam West and Burt Ward were there at a table by the Batmobile. When I got my chance to meet them, I was disturbed by how hairy Burt Ward's arms were. When I talked to my dad about it he said, "Of course. For the show they shaved his arms so he would look younger." Innocence shattered. 😂
Actually they are not moves they are serial like a television series in the movie theaters even though some free streaming platforms have all the parts spliced together like a 3 hour full length feature
@@kevin10001 They were still technically movies. Each serial chapter is a short film. A theatrical short is still a type of movie. Just not feature length.
The first Batman was played by an Unknown Actor named Lewis Wilson. Robert Lowery played Batman in the Second Serial. He went on to have a More Substantial Career.
I don't know how common this is, but Adam West is my favorite Batman. I love the campiness of it all. Like you said, it's just fun. I can't help but love it.
I've never watched the AW/BW series, but I did watch their TV movie "biopic", which is beautifully unhinged and seems to capture the spirit of the original works.
Just a little trivia. This was NOT the original Bat Man. The original was in black and white and was boring. Color television was just coming out in the sixties. I was a child at that time and yes it was a treat for a child.
I love this movie since I first saw it from a recorded off television version of it as a child in the 90’s to actually getting a standard version and blue-ray version of the movie and it’s soundtrack on cd even though Riddler’s stuntman is clearly visible in some fight scenes it’s still in my opinion the best Batman movie we have gotten yet even though we had 2 movie serials before this movie in theaters in 1943 and 1949 with Batman that are largely forgotten about these days except for me
The 1960s TV show was my introduction to Batman and Robin, I have a difficult time wrapping my mind around the darker versions. Incidentally, mu favorite scene in this movie is the "some days you just can't get rid of a bomb"
The 1966 Batman movie was not envisioned as a pilot. The film was initially intended to be filmed and then shown alongside the series as it was airing, but Fox said no, upset because of the costs they would be responsible for 100%. The show was shared between Greenway (producers), ABC-TV (Network), and 20th Century Fox Television (Studio), the movie would be 100% on Fox. Then the show became a monster hit, so it would be then made because it was now seen as cost effective to keep fans craving new content happy, while also selling the series overseas for a bigger market.
I Watched This With My Children, Now With My Grand Children. I Buy Every 2nd Hand Copy I Find To Redistribute To My Friends. I Was A Huge Comic Nerd From The 80's & 90's Especially. But Always Go Back To To 66.
Fun Fact-A Stuntman was almost Killed filming that Big Fight on the Submarine near the end of the Movie. Apparently he dove into the water so hard that he hit his head on the Bottom of the Pool where they were filming and knocked himself unconscious. Fortunately someone noticed he hadn't come up and several of his Colleagues dove back in and brought him back up before he could drown.
...I was 10 years old when I saw this. It was a masterpiece back then, it brought my heroes right out of the comic book and onto the big screen and no cliff hangers "Same bat time, same bat channel.". Shark repellent on the utility belt? Best idea ever when you're 10 years old. It wasn't meant to logical just entertaining for kids of the time. "Zowie!, Thwack!, Crunch-eth!" thems fightin words from Batman66!!
Two of the most memorable moments of the 1966 movie: - Watching Batman gut punching a shark biting down on his leg as Robin slowly brings down their convenient can of shark repellent bat-spray. - "Some days you just can't get rid of a bomb!" Also, "C for Catwoman"? Why not Clayface, or Calendar Man? Or the conceptual CONDIMENT KING? Yes I know these villains didn't exist in this show's continuity, but that's the joke. Wait, joke? *gasp* THE JOKER!
I feel like not enough people realize that the show and movie are incredibly self aware and know exactly what they are doing. The camp wasn't just intentional, but scientifically synthesized to the strongest degree
I'm glad Batgirl wasn't in those animated movies. If I recall, Yvonne Craig had just passed away, so it would have felt wrong to have someone else doing the voice.
There’s also the Batman 66 comics DC started to make around the same time as Return Of The Caped Crusaders, which I honestly believe has the most tragic Harley Quinn origin of all time. Joker uses a Ray that scans brain waves to implant his level of sanity into people and drive everyone in Gotham insane, Harley ends up sacrificing herself by plugging herself into the machine and sucking her own sanity out to reverse what he did, woman goes completely coo coo for cocoa puffs and is locked away as just another nut amongst the people she’d been trying to help treat in Arkham, going from a highly intelligent doctor to a barely coherent laughing maniac in an instant
There are still people commenting on your video from three years ago about the Killing Joke movie, that video which I actually just watched now haha and I just want to say I don't think it was that bad. I never read the comic (I know how dare I ), but it was pretty decent imo!
Batman's First foray onto the big screen was NOT Batman the Movie 1966 It was the Movie Serial "Batman" 1943 [Followed by the serial "Batman and Robin" 1949] [No, it's NOT a TV series, TV wasn't a thing in 1943] If you want to talk goofy, Just watch Lewis Wilson [Batman] and Douglas Croft [Robin] Ballet leaping up and down corridors Being black and white it lacked the primary colour "Flash" of the 60's movie but it's still pretty entertaining and crazy. Oh, and if you're easily offended, be warned, it WAS made in 1943, during World War II, and the portrayal of the Japanese Spymaster Doctor Daka IS very stereotyped, but then, they WERE at war, and then, as now PROPAGANDA is a thing.
Julie Newmar was doing McKenna's Gold when the Batman movie was made. Lee Merriweather admits that her chemistry with Adam West was real. If they had been single at the same time something would have happened.
While I get why they didn't continue this film series, since the whole point seemed to be bringing Adam West back to the role,but it's a shame they didn't recast like they did the other actors who'd passed. It would have been interesting to see new villains added, including ones who were introduced later, since they were setting up Harley Quinn. Imagine a Batman '66 Bane or Red Hood. Would have been nice to carry on the legacy.
I'm not sure you could do a TH-cam video on it, but have you seen the XXX rated Batman based off the '66 series? It's an amazing love letter to the show. The DVD has a SFWish version where all the NSFW scenes are cut out. It's worth seeing if you enjoy the '66 series.
I enjoyed the series and the Movie it reminded me of a simpler time in years of the past. I was a kid at the time. Batman was my favorite show, I later liked the show simply because be had no super powers and yet saved the day. To this day Batman is still my favorite.
They didn't take everything so seriously Bat then. Great show and movie butt "goofy" is insulting, in Canada, it means weak and dumb, and that show and movie is genius...not slow and lazy!
If they would make another sequel than Robin should be turned into Nightwing and tease Jason Todd at the end of the movie. Not 2 say they should make 1 though. Do kinde wonder how they would do Bane in that universe. Mby having the Hispanic side being a over the top, would fit with time period and because of type of show it is. But same time making a few jokes aboot how big and strong he is, like lifting jokes.
Bane is in the final run of the Batman 66 comics, so you can find a 66 version there. Actually those comics did a pretty good job with 66’ifying the rest of Batman’s rogue’s gallery. They had Falseface mutate into Clayface, Harley Quinn gets a surprisingly tragic origin story, Two-Face is brought in via adapting his scrapped episode, they found a way to work in Solomon Grundy via a botched Queen Of Diamonds plot and they managed to do crossovers with Green Hornet, the 70’s Wonder Woman series, Man From UNCLE and the U.K. Avengers
@@mrcritical6751 Need 2 check out those comics than. I haven't read it. Thanks for the tip. Bane is my fav Batman villain. R the comics even canon 2 the show and (animated) movie(s)?
@@PureMaddnessOne to the movies? No, at least the animated ones. Two-Face, Harley Quinn and Hugo Strange have completely different backstories. Although I will say the comics really do a good job of expanding on the show in new ways. They brought back one time villains who deserved more time in the spotlight like False Face, Shame and Chandel (although they were unable to get Liberace’s likeness rights it would seem), Batgirl gets time to shine, they bring in Arkham Asylum and add some extra backstories to the characters like Clock King
@@PureMaddnessOne I’d say it’s more like the TV show ends and you get to pick your continuation. The animated movies and the comics are like two branching timelines that spawn at the end of the show’s run
i'd like to see them do another batman 66 movie..maybe have batman and catwoman tie the knot...have batgirl in it..and introcuce ra's al ghul....perhaps do an animated batman 66 meets wonder woman 77
😏🫠 This movie is something else that's for sure! It's funny because I had seen it as a kid but it was one of those things where I only remember certain parts! But recently it's actually been coming on the TMC channel randomly & I've actually caught it a few times & watched 😂 I actually really kind of started to appreciate it a lot more while i was watching it for the 2nd time. 🤘🏽🫡
Batman 1966 had the best Riddler,who's with me?
I agree Frank was the best we have gotten yet with Jim Carrey being a close second due to being a very similar type comedian and actor
Had the best Catwoman too, Lee Meriwether just nailed it.
Nah carrey
Arkham city says hi
Absolutely. Carrey was a pale imitation of Gorshin.
"some days ya just can't get rid of a bomb!!" 💣🦇😏
I came here for this
One of the best lines in the history of cinema 😂
Watched the movie on loop from the discount aisle of walmart. I love this movie. Absolutely a gem, Adam West was my childish hero, his death hit me almost equally to kevin conroy. The animated films should definitely be cover too man. Great actors and writing.
I'll never forget having a few friends and their kids over. I was showing this to the kids who were all young enough to enjoy it unironically. Their dad who was sheltered and never saw the show before sat and watched the cheesy jokes.
He finally slapped his forehead and declared: "This is where you get your sense of humor!"
Me and one of my friends that knew me longer replied: "You finally get it! Yes!" Then we all laughed.
This show gave us Alfred as a capable badass.
I always loved Bruce Wayne kicking 3 super Villain’s asses and no one even thinking @Hun.... that’s funny.@
William Shatner played Kirk spilt by the usual transporter accident into a good and an evil James T Kirk. Literally Two Face. Played that to perfection too.
29:07 Actually, a couple of the original villains made for the show guessed right. Egghead used logic to deduce who he was, and King Tut put a tracking device on the Batmobile. Bruce had to do some very fast thinking to throw them off the trail. Near the end of the series King Tut's suspicions were confirmed when he accidentally dug into the Batcave.
"Bartholomew Adultman", LMAO. When I was 9, in '69 my dad took me to an Autorama in OKC. Adam West and Burt Ward were there at a table by the Batmobile. When I got my chance to meet them, I was disturbed by how hairy Burt Ward's arms were.
When I talked to my dad about it he said, "Of course. For the show they shaved his arms so he would look younger." Innocence shattered. 😂
Batman 1966 was goofy comedy, pure and simple. Delightfully hilarious.
Vee has so much Batman content is gonna take me forever to watch all of it
There were axsualy 2 old old batman movies before the batman 66 movie
Actually they are not moves they are serial like a television series in the movie theaters even though some free streaming platforms have all the parts spliced together like a 3 hour full length feature
@@kevin10001 They were still technically movies. Each serial chapter is a short film. A theatrical short is still a type of movie. Just not feature length.
The first Batman was played by an Unknown Actor named Lewis Wilson.
Robert Lowery played Batman in the Second Serial. He went on to have a More Substantial Career.
This was another great video, Vee. RIP Adam West
I don't know how common this is, but Adam West is my favorite Batman. I love the campiness of it all. Like you said, it's just fun. I can't help but love it.
I've never watched the AW/BW series, but I did watch their TV movie "biopic", which is beautifully unhinged and seems to capture the spirit of the original works.
The 60s Batman movie was the third time Batman was on the big screen.
Just a little trivia. This was NOT the original Bat Man. The original was in black and white and was boring. Color television was just coming out in the sixties. I was a child at that time and yes it was a treat for a child.
My favorite moment in Return of the Capped Crusader was when Adam West started quoting Michael Keaton and Frank Miller. It was so fulfilling!
Hey, great video! I really liked how you analyzed those particular Batman movies and put them into perspective.
In my headcannon the 60's batman is a bunch of lil kids playing batman and were seeing how theyre seeing their game through their imagination
Lol that sounds sweet
In a way, the Legends of the Dark Knight episode of BTAS treats it the same way.
That’s basically what Joel Schumacher wanted Batman Forever, and to a lesser extent Batman and Robin to be.
@@TheUncleBob is that the episode where the 3 kids talk about? Meeting batman and what it was like for them?
Yeah, that was the episode!
I love this movie since I first saw it from a recorded off television version of it as a child in the 90’s to actually getting a standard version and blue-ray version of the movie and it’s soundtrack on cd even though Riddler’s stuntman is clearly visible in some fight scenes it’s still in my opinion the best Batman movie we have gotten yet even though we had 2 movie serials before this movie in theaters in 1943 and 1949 with Batman that are largely forgotten about these days except for me
The 1960s TV show was my introduction to Batman and Robin, I have a difficult time wrapping my mind around the darker versions. Incidentally, mu favorite scene in this movie is the "some days you just can't get rid of a bomb"
The 1966 Batman movie was not envisioned as a pilot. The film was initially intended to be filmed and then shown alongside the series as it was airing, but Fox said no, upset because of the costs they would be responsible for 100%. The show was shared between Greenway (producers), ABC-TV (Network), and 20th Century Fox Television (Studio), the movie would be 100% on Fox. Then the show became a monster hit, so it would be then made because it was now seen as cost effective to keep fans craving new content happy, while also selling the series overseas for a bigger market.
I Watched This With My Children, Now With My Grand Children. I Buy Every 2nd Hand Copy I Find To Redistribute To My Friends. I Was A Huge Comic Nerd From The 80's & 90's Especially. But Always Go Back To To 66.
The 1966 series was not the first live-action Batman. It was the third. There was a series in 1941 and another in 1949.
i'll always LOVE the 1966 TV show. It's just soo goofy and absurd but there's a charm to it
Bought Batman the animated series and Batman the television show with adam west. ❤ It
the 66 batman series has a special place in my heart
Not the first movie to hit the big screen Batman 1943 hit the big screen as a serial followed by Batman and Robin 1949 a second serial
Batman '66 is bloody brilliant.
The "riddle" they solved was as much a riddle as Alanis's "Ironic" was ironic.
"Oswald, we're trying to be stealthy, maybe you could....."
"The hat stays on"
*This Is The Greatest Batman Show Ever Made*
(Try to change my mind)
You shouldnt,the show is amazing.
Define greatest. It's certainly the most memorable and fun, but BTAS is still the best overall.
@@bl3343 Makes sense you would be such a fanboy to BTAS, Your just like the rest of them. 😒
Adam west is the best batman, yeah you heard me right. Best batman ever no one even comes close
That was a great representation 👏
What about the black and white series
There is a black and white series. Well technically brown and baige. Lol
There were 2 Batman movie serials in the 1940s. "Batman" in 1943 & "Batman & Robin" in 1949; both had 15 chapters each.
The frist Batman movie came out in the 1940
King Tut did but he forgot it immediately.
One should remember that Batman's first theatrical outing was the first movie serial. Batman: The Movie was his first full movie, though.
Quite true.
Fun Fact-A Stuntman was almost Killed filming that Big Fight on the Submarine near the end of the Movie. Apparently he dove into the water so hard that he hit his head on the Bottom of the Pool where they were filming and knocked himself unconscious. Fortunately someone noticed he hadn't come up and several of his Colleagues dove back in and brought him back up before he could drown.
King Tutb did learn Batman's secret , but he forgot, remembered and forgot again. over and over.
Also Commissioner Gordon when he was being brainwashed into doing a villain's bidding.
Lee Meriwether ❤ was a very beautiful Catwoman
Anti 🦈 repellent 😆🦇👍
...I was 10 years old when I saw this. It was a masterpiece back then, it brought my heroes right out of the comic book and onto the big screen and no cliff hangers "Same bat time, same bat channel.". Shark repellent on the utility belt? Best idea ever when you're 10 years old. It wasn't meant to logical just entertaining for kids of the time. "Zowie!, Thwack!, Crunch-eth!" thems fightin words from Batman66!!
Really enjoyed this video Vee. Now go enjoy Cardiacs - Tarred and Feathered.
Both Julie Newmar and Lee Merriweather are insanely hot
the first batman movie was in 1943
The batman tv series and movie is brilliant.... IF you get the humor. Altho the series started to dwindle in season 2, and unwatchable in season 3
I’m always vaguely amused that this silliest of Batmen is also the handsomest.
Two of the most memorable moments of the 1966 movie:
- Watching Batman gut punching a shark biting down on his leg as Robin slowly brings down their convenient can of shark repellent bat-spray.
- "Some days you just can't get rid of a bomb!"
Also, "C for Catwoman"? Why not Clayface, or Calendar Man? Or the conceptual CONDIMENT KING? Yes I know these villains didn't exist in this show's continuity, but that's the joke.
Wait, joke? *gasp* THE JOKER!
Let’s not forget John Astin (Gomez Adams) also played Riddler in the 60s tv show
I absolutely love Batman 66
It's just so good
Did ya ever cover the comic 66 two-face story? Or any other 66 comics?
I feel like not enough people realize that the show and movie are incredibly self aware and know exactly what they are doing. The camp wasn't just intentional, but scientifically synthesized to the strongest degree
BAM! HOOK! ZAP! FUK!
"It's a comedy of errors with a festival of fools.."
I'm supirised he didn't talk about batman return to the batcave
have you ever seen RETURN TO THE BATCAVE: the misadventures of adam and burt
it's on youtube the full film you should check it out if you haven't.
I'm glad Batgirl wasn't in those animated movies. If I recall, Yvonne Craig had just passed away, so it would have felt wrong to have someone else doing the voice.
There’s also the Batman 66 comics DC started to make around the same time as Return Of The Caped Crusaders, which I honestly believe has the most tragic Harley Quinn origin of all time. Joker uses a Ray that scans brain waves to implant his level of sanity into people and drive everyone in Gotham insane, Harley ends up sacrificing herself by plugging herself into the machine and sucking her own sanity out to reverse what he did, woman goes completely coo coo for cocoa puffs and is locked away as just another nut amongst the people she’d been trying to help treat in Arkham, going from a highly intelligent doctor to a barely coherent laughing maniac in an instant
Aside from the 3rd season, the series was way better than the movie.
Let’s remember that years later, he couldn’t figure out that that girl was Talia a ghoul until she was stabbing him
There are still people commenting on your video from three years ago about the Killing Joke movie, that video which I actually just watched now haha and I just want to say I don't think it was that bad. I never read the comic (I know how dare I ), but it was pretty decent imo!
Batman's First foray onto the big screen was NOT Batman the Movie 1966
It was the Movie Serial "Batman" 1943 [Followed by the serial "Batman and Robin" 1949]
[No, it's NOT a TV series, TV wasn't a thing in 1943]
If you want to talk goofy, Just watch Lewis Wilson [Batman] and Douglas Croft [Robin] Ballet leaping up and down corridors
Being black and white it lacked the primary colour "Flash" of the 60's movie but it's still pretty entertaining and crazy.
Oh, and if you're easily offended, be warned, it WAS made in 1943, during World War II, and the portrayal of the Japanese Spymaster Doctor Daka IS very stereotyped, but then, they WERE at war, and then, as now PROPAGANDA is a thing.
The Narrator says-"The Government Was Indeed Wise for Imprisoning the Untrustworthy Japanese."
@@darkwolf-22 Most certainly a product of it's era.
Adam west Batman the movie is really good
Julie Newmar was doing McKenna's Gold when the Batman movie was made. Lee Merriweather admits that her chemistry with Adam West was real. If they had been single at the same time something would have happened.
Miranda Monroe 😍
I LOVE this movie,have it on dvd.When I need a good laugh I watch this film,so much fun and funny,to me. Robin's quips are outlandish,yet earnest.
I still like this movie.
My favourite Batman.
While I get why they didn't continue this film series, since the whole point seemed to be bringing Adam West back to the role,but it's a shame they didn't recast like they did the other actors who'd passed. It would have been interesting to see new villains added, including ones who were introduced later, since they were setting up Harley Quinn. Imagine a Batman '66 Bane or Red Hood. Would have been nice to carry on the legacy.
No doubt that the United Underworld gave inspiration to the Legion of Doom on the Superfriends cartoon
I was born in 63 and I probably saw this somewhere between 69 - 72. For us geeks, it was the equivalent of Marvel’s End Game.🤣
Adam West in family guy was hilarious.
He might’ve been even better in Fairly Oddparents
@@alfjgist I haven’t seen that. But I will check it out
@@hitmanmonaghan6633 he does a parody of himself as Batman
Very true.
I'm not sure you could do a TH-cam video on it, but have you seen the XXX rated Batman based off the '66 series? It's an amazing love letter to the show. The DVD has a SFWish version where all the NSFW scenes are cut out. It's worth seeing if you enjoy the '66 series.
Tori black as Catwoman 🥰
Gotta watch that😂
I enjoyed the series and the Movie it reminded me of a simpler time in years of the past. I was a kid at the time. Batman was my favorite show,
I later liked the show simply because be had no super powers and yet saved the day.
To this day Batman is still my favorite.
Did anyone else get an ad for Scientology before this? 😅😅
lol definitely goofy
It was the 60s lol RIP Kevin AND WEST 😪😪😨🦇👴👴
What is your top 5 favorite batman my number one is of course Kevin
good soup
I unreservedly, unironically & unabashedly _love_ this movie, and own it on DVD!
Adam West and Burt Ward are surprisingly entertaining and I have the hot wheels classic tv series Batmobile, the movie, and a single season of it
Just wanted to point out that Lynne Marie Stewart will always be Miss Yvonne to me!
Goofy Bats is best! 😁😄😃
Half unlocked character💀💀
1966 Batman Goofy? It is the BEST Batman movie ever!!!
They didn't take everything so seriously Bat then. Great show and movie butt "goofy" is insulting, in Canada, it means weak and dumb, and that show and movie is genius...not slow and lazy!
1:16 sorry Vee, gotta disagree with you on that one...
Goofy ≠ Campy
I think you mean the best.
CRAP!!
If they would make another sequel than Robin should be turned into Nightwing and tease Jason Todd at the end of the movie. Not 2 say they should make 1 though.
Do kinde wonder how they would do Bane in that universe. Mby having the Hispanic side being a over the top, would fit with time period and because of type of show it is. But same time making a few jokes aboot how big and strong he is, like lifting jokes.
Bane is in the final run of the Batman 66 comics, so you can find a 66 version there. Actually those comics did a pretty good job with 66’ifying the rest of Batman’s rogue’s gallery. They had Falseface mutate into Clayface, Harley Quinn gets a surprisingly tragic origin story, Two-Face is brought in via adapting his scrapped episode, they found a way to work in Solomon Grundy via a botched Queen Of Diamonds plot and they managed to do crossovers with Green Hornet, the 70’s Wonder Woman series, Man From UNCLE and the U.K. Avengers
@@mrcritical6751 Need 2 check out those comics than. I haven't read it. Thanks for the tip. Bane is my fav Batman villain.
R the comics even canon 2 the show and (animated) movie(s)?
@@PureMaddnessOne to the movies? No, at least the animated ones. Two-Face, Harley Quinn and Hugo Strange have completely different backstories. Although I will say the comics really do a good job of expanding on the show in new ways. They brought back one time villains who deserved more time in the spotlight like False Face, Shame and Chandel (although they were unable to get Liberace’s likeness rights it would seem), Batgirl gets time to shine, they bring in Arkham Asylum and add some extra backstories to the characters like Clock King
@@mrcritical6751 So like a alternative timeline. Interesting.
@@PureMaddnessOne I’d say it’s more like the TV show ends and you get to pick your continuation. The animated movies and the comics are like two branching timelines that spawn at the end of the show’s run
i'd like to see them do another batman 66 movie..maybe have batman and catwoman tie the knot...have batgirl in it..and introcuce ra's al ghul....perhaps do an animated batman 66 meets wonder woman 77
😏🫠 This movie is something else that's for sure! It's funny because I had seen it as a kid but it was one of those things where I only remember certain parts! But recently it's actually been coming on the TMC channel randomly & I've actually caught it a few times & watched 😂 I actually really kind of started to appreciate it a lot more while i was watching it for the 2nd time. 🤘🏽🫡