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Burt Ward quotesBorn: 07/06/1945Country: usa |
- Maybe it was all those wild times that kept me young. (Burt Ward) [wild]
- 49 and holding. Holding tight! Fighting that heinous age every step of the way. (Burt Ward) [age]
- Even in Los Angeles, where we lived, when we would date somebody or go out with them, if we went out with somebody else the next night, we often found that women were banging on our windows while we were bedded down with other women! (Burt Ward) [night/women/windows/women]
- He obviously directed Jim Carrey to swish when he walked. Jim Carrey is one hell of a man. He doesn't normally do that. (Burt Ward)
- I don't happen to agree with it. I honestly think that Adam and I could have done an incredible job doing the roles. (Burt Ward) [think]
- I don't know, he keeps very busy, but he certainly is shocked about all the stuff I've revealed about the both of us in this book. (Burt Ward)
- I don't see on television the kind of blood and guts and body parts blown apart that maybe you're referring to, but it certainly is in that BATMAN feature and I found it very offensive. (Burt Ward) [television/blood/soul & body]
- I had the greatest time of my life! Even working with Adam, who I really adore, okay, but who absolutely drove me crazy upstaging me, constantly blocking me from the camera, that I was always having to be on my toes. (Burt Ward) [time/life/crazy]
- I have two children. I have a daughter 29, and a daughter four. They are 25 years apart, so you speak about generations and I must tell you, I have a philosophy and that is every 25 years I'm going to sire another child. (Burt Ward) [speak/philosophy/child]
- I like to protect children. I mean, there's nothing wrong with having adult programming for mature adults that can selectively decide what they want to watch and what they don't want to watch. (Burt Ward) [watch/watch]
- I make personal appearances around the country. I'm starting a book tour now, and I may be coming to Toronto with the Learning Annex, which I'm doing all through the United States, so that may come up just before Christmas. (Burt Ward) [christmas]
- I mean when you come into the set at 7:30 in the morning and you come out of make-up and the first thing you know, the ladies start coming into our dressing rooms at 7:45. (Burt Ward) [morning/thing/start]
- I was studying acting, going to UCLA, selling real estate on the weekends. (Burt Ward)
- I'm hoping that I'll be able to find a distributor to come into Canada with it, because I think it is a wild and crazy romp that really tells things like it is. (Burt Ward) [find/think/wild/crazy]
- In fact I have a full page warning, right in the front of the book, that no one under the age of eighteen should read this book and no one should even turn the pages if they are sexually conservative or erotically deprived. (Burt Ward) [warning/right/age]
- Let me tell you something. I'll give you the whole story in a nutshell. In the 1950s there was a psychiatrist that felt that the Batman- Robin relationship represented a wish dream of two homosexuals. (Burt Ward) [give/wish]
- Maybe I'm a little too harsh on Adam. Actually, to be more descriptive, he was more like a killer whale in a world of plankton. Together we had this wild time. (Burt Ward) [more/more/wild/time]
- My book is very wild. But you know during the period of BATMAN, that there were thousands of Batman and Robin costumes sold and these weren't just for kids. (Burt Ward) [wild]
- No kids should see that kind of violence where Batman is killing as many people as the bad guys. (Burt Ward) [people/bad]
- Now, we used to say we put on our tights to put on the world. So I don't think it tarnishes the image at all. (Burt Ward) [think]
- On our show, I must tell you, it was... the 60s was a period of time when everything was free love. People made love to each other. It was a very open life, you know? (Burt Ward) [time/love/people/love]
- Our characters were antiseptic but we weren't. And if you remember what we did on BATMAN, as the scripts were written very funny, we played them very straight. (Burt Ward) [remember]
- There's no question about it, but it's also very funny because it's very satirical and written in the same kind of Batmanesque humour that our show was written. (Burt Ward) [question/humour]
- We believe you can have all the kind of entertainment you want appeal to all ages. (Burt Ward)
- We did a family show. Our show was oriented towards Mom and Dad and the kids, teenagers. Everybody could watch our show. (Burt Ward) [family/watch]
- We found that just by the way we stood, affected women dramatically, and if you look at our show, you'll see that we always stood with our legs open our fists on hips and our bat bulges forward, which had a profound effect on women! (Burt Ward) [women/look/women]
- Well yeah, and I must tell you the difference between... we wore costumes. And those costumes were form fitting. They don't wear costumes. (Burt Ward) [difference/form]
- When I entered BATMAN as a naive 20-year-old who had only dated a couple of girls, I met Adam West, who immediately introduced me to the wildest sexual debauchery that you can imagine. (Burt Ward) [naive/girls/debauchery]
- Why would they have gone to the trouble to hire the best comedy writers in the business to write funny material for us to play straight, if the children in our audience were the only audience. (Burt Ward) [writers/business]
- You know honestly, I enjoy working with everyone because remember, these were all real pros that had been around the business a long time. (Burt Ward) [remember/business/time]
- You know, and I will say this though, when we did put on our costumes, and you look at the opulence of the Wayne Manor and the impenetrable dark cave and they spend so many long hours together. (Burt Ward) [willpower/look]
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