The lure of the Bat Cave was too strong for this Czech Batmobile. Though Alfred the Butler and Stately Wayne Manor were nowhere to be seen, the Bronson Caves, in Hollywood, California — once made famous as the entrance and exit for the original Bat Cave in the 1960s television show “Batman” — were pressed into service again, this time as a location for the new television show “Face Off” and they hired Paul Greenstein and Dydia DeLyser’s 1941 Tatra T87 to feature in an upcoming episode.
In the US SyFy channel’s “Face Off” series ( http://www.syfy.com/faceoff/) make-up artists transform their subjects into zombies, monsters, animals, and even cars. Season three begins in the US in late August (check local listings and their website for your own region). What on earth will they do with a Tatra T87?! Stay tuned!
Dydia DeLyser
The lure of the Bat Cave was too strong for this Czech Batmobile. Though Alfred the Butler and Stately Wayne Manor were nowhere to be seen, the Bronson Caves, in Hollywood, California — once made famous as the entrance and exit for the original Bat Cave in the 1960s television show “Batman” — were pressed into service again, this time as a location for the new television show “Face Off” and they hired Paul Greenstein and Dydia DeLyser’s 1941 Tatra T87 to feature in an upcoming episode.
In the US SyFy channel’s “Face Off” series ( http://www.syfy.com/faceoff/) make-up artists transform their subjects into zombies, monsters, animals, and even cars. Season three begins in the US in late August (check local listings and their website for your own region). What on earth will they do with a Tatra T87?! Stay tuned!
(Sent by Dydia DeLyser)
Categories: Personal
June 7th, 2012