| Brian Jay Jones: Holy Washington Irving, Batman! |
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Now, with The Dark Knight all the rage (94% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes' Tomatometer! Practically unheard of for a mainstream flick!), we think it apropos to hear Brian's take on how Washington Irving, yes, Irving, is a Batman ancestor. Brian, take it away: Batman fans owe a debt of gratitude to Washington Irving. Why? Two words: Gotham City. CHAP CIX. OF THE CHRONICLES OF THE RENOWNED AND ANTIENT CITY OF GOTHAM Over the next few pages, in a mock history of New York, Irving related how the "thrice renowned and delectable city of GOTHAM did suffer great discomfiture, and was reduced to perilous extremity." "The antient and venerable city of Gotham," Irving continued, "was, peradventure, possessed of mighty treasures, and did, moreover, abound with all manner of fish and flesh, and eatables and drinkables, and such like delightsome and wholesome excellencies withal." Comments (1) Chicago Style Gotham written by Josephine Damian, August 01, 2008 @ 07:52 AM Write comment
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Saw the Batman flick yesterday. Gave it a "B." Apparently I'm more critical than most.
Gotham sure looked a lot more like Chicago in some scenes, and I noticed a couple of car had Illinois plates as well. The previous Batman movie had a more true Gotham/NYC feel to me, IMO.
Still thought of BJJ and WI every time I saw or heard the word "Gotham."
Brian, when oh when are you going to join Twitter? Jaye just joined, BTW.