A look into one man's obsession with movies about another man's obsession with dressing up like a rodent and punching people, The Dork Knight traces the ups and downs of actor Jason O'Connell's personal and professional life as seen through the prism of his love/hate relationship with the Batman movies.
Featuring "cameos" from the bat-voices in O'Connell's head, The Dork Knight strolls down a cinematic memory lane that begins with Tim Burton's iconic 1989 Batman, and extends beyond Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy, all the while demonstrating how one's "inner-geek" can guide and inspire in good times and bad.
A look into one man's obsession with movies about another man's obsession with dressing up like a rodent and punching people, The Dork Knight traces the ups and downs of actor Jason O'Connell's personal and professional life as seen through the prism of his love/hate relationship with the Batman movies.
Featuring "cameos" from the bat-voices in O'Connell's head, The Dork Knight strolls down a cinematic memory lane that begins with Tim Burton's iconic 1989 Batman, and extends beyond Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy, all the while demonstrating how one's "inner-geek" can guide and inspire in good times and bad.
A look into one man's obsession with movies about another man's obsession with dressing up like a rodent and punching people, The Dork Knight traces the ups and downs of actor Jason O'Connell's personal and professional life as seen through the prism of his love/hate relationship with the Batman movies.
Featuring "cameos" from the bat-voices in O'Connell's head, The Dork Knight strolls down a cinematic memory lane that begins with Tim Burton's iconic 1989 Batman, and extends beyond Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy, all the while demonstrating how one's "inner-geek" can guide and inspire in good times and bad.