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| #1 Posted on 17.3.11 1122.50 | Instant Rating: 6.63 | http://www.superherohype.com/news/articles/128934-batman-star-michael-gough-passes-away
Passed away at 94, after a distinguished acting career where he was perhaps most famously Alfred to three different Batmen for Tim Burton and Joel Schumacher's movies.
RIP
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| #2 Posted on 17.3.11 1123.24 | Instant Rating: 1.00 | | He was the one and only redeeming thing about Batman And Robin. | Amos Cochran
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| #3 Posted on 17.3.11 1146.00 | Instant Rating: 5.84 | Originally posted by PaulKTF His Max Headroom impression was the one and only redeeming thing about Batman And Robin.
Fixed.
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| #4 Posted on 17.3.11 1202.03 | Instant Rating: 3.64 | Originally posted by PaulKTF He was the one and only redeeming thing about Batman And Robin.
Agreed. In fact, he was fantastic in all four of the films. He'll be missed. "You are boring me to death, and I'm already dead. You're boring me back to death." --Zombie in a Starburst commercialFan of the Indianapolis Colts (Super Bowl XLI Champions), Indiana Pacers and Washington Nationals Certified RFMC Member-- Ask To See My Credentials! Co-Winner of Time's Person of the Year Award, 2006 | The Goon
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| #5 Posted on 17.3.11 1343.42 | Instant Rating: 8.94 | If he wasn't 94, I would have asked if it was McGregor Syndrome that got him.
RIP to the one piece of continuity in those films. | John Orquiola
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| #6 Posted on 17.3.11 1526.50 | Instant Rating: 6.63 | Originally posted by The Goon RIP to the one piece of continuity in those films.
Well, Pat Hingle as Commissioner Gordon was also in all four Batman films pre-Nolan, but no one liked him.
Originally posted by Amos Cochran
Originally posted by PaulKTF His Max Headroom impression was the one and only redeeming thing about Batman And Robin.
Fixed.
"Suit me up, Uncle Alfred."
(edited by John Orquiola on 17.3.11 1328)
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| #7 Posted on 18.3.11 1439.20 | Instant Rating: 6.63 | Michael Keaton pays tribute to "my Alfred". So glad "Mr. Wayne" did this.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/michael-gough-tribute-batman-michael-169199
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| #8 Posted on 18.3.11 1456.51 | Instant Rating: 1.23 | | Very class by Michael and he really was underused in the Batman films. RIP |
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