Atomic batteries to power, turbines to…..well I’m sure you know the rest. No? Then perhaps you’ll need to pick up the new release from Titan Books, BATMAN: Facts and Stats From The Classic TV Show. As I thumbed though the book, the red phone in my study beeped. When I answered, it was not Commissioner […]
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Book Review: BATMAN: Facts and Stats From The Classic TV Show (Titan Books)
October 7th, 2016
Beyond the Marquee
Posted in ABOUT US, ARTICLES BY AUTHOR, BOOKS, BOOKS, Brian Ochab, RANTS & REVIEWS, T.V.
Tags: 1966, Adam West, Batman, Batmobile, Brian Ochab, Burt Ward, Classic Show, Dark Knight, Facts, Review, Robin, Stats, television, Titan Books, tv
No Comments »Hollywood’s Crystal Ball – Predicting the Future of Technology in Movies
October 13th, 2014
Beth Kelly The argument could easily be made that some of the most creative and innovative thinkers are sci-fi writers and filmmakers. In the recesses of their minds are some of the most interesting, farfetched, and technologically advanced ideas. Think of books like 2001: A Space Odyssey, or films like Star Wars or Star Trek – the […]
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Tags: 2001: A Space Odyssey, androids, cell phones, Metropolis, movies, robots, roomba, scanners, smart phones, Star Trek, Star Wars, technology, television, The Jetsons, Total Recall, watches
No Comments »One Screenwriter’s Quest to Bring to the Big Screen; ‘XENA: WARRIOR PRINCESS’
March 10th, 2014
Beyond the Marquee If you head over to XenaFilm.com, you might be surprised by what you see. We’ll admit, it’s not the most traditional method of getting a pitch heard in Hollywood, but we have to give props to this creative screenwriter (a close friend to us at Beyond the Marquee). In case she’s successful in her efforts, […]
BTM’s On-the-Set Q&A with Tim Allen and the Cast of ABC’s, “Last Man Standing”
April 2nd, 2012
Kevin Stern To millions of TV viewers, Tim Allen will always be known as Tim “the Tool Man” Taylor; a role that put him on the map in the 1990’s and skyrocketed his career to infinity and beyond. 13 years removed from his top ABC comedy, “Home Improvement,” he’s back commanding the airwaves playing another ‘manly man,’ […]








