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His dark office within the studio is known as the "Batcave," but it's more 19th-century European library than 20th-century cavern.
The Maestro in the 'Batcave' Christina Binkley 2011
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At this point, at least half of his Batcave is given over all these trophies — a stuffed tyrannosaurus Rex, a big blue robot, this gigantic penny, and tons of joker paraphernalia.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2005
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A planned "Batcave" - like chute from the surface was nixed due to budget concerns.
The World's Most Secure Data Center Andy Greenberg 2010
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A planned "Batcave" - like chute from the surface was nixed due to budget concerns.
Bombproof Bits Andy Greenberg 2010
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A planned "Batcave"-like chute from the surface was nixed due to budget concerns.
Forbes.com: News Andy Greenberg 2010
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Opting to stay out of Wayne Manor and the Batcave from the first film, he instead sits Batman atop Bruce Wayne’s towering penthouse.
Flixnjoystix.com! » The KNIGHT Is DARKest Before The Dawn And Bobert Loves It! 2008
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Opting to stay out of Wayne Manor and the Batcave from the first film, he instead sits Batman atop Bruce Wayne’s towering penthouse.
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Throughout the whole story, this scene in the Batcave was my favorite bit.
Archive 2008-10-01 Brian Hughes 2008
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Throughout the whole story, this scene in the Batcave was my favorite bit.
Batman Meets the Ever-Lovin' Blue-Eyed Thing Brian Hughes 2008
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Hollywood Hills, a single-storey abode protected by a black iron security gate, which he shares with his wife-cum-producer Emma Thomas and their four children, he works in a cavernous garage, his own version of the Batcave, which is brimming with top-of-the-line technology: his edit suite.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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