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  • @The_Kiosk
    @The_Kiosk6 ай бұрын

    Not just a Jack Nicholson dance routine; a Jack Nicholson dance routine set to a Prince song. This movie is gold.

  • @reservoirdude92

    @reservoirdude92

    6 ай бұрын

    Prince didn't need to go so hard for this movie 😂

  • @jkhoover

    @jkhoover

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah, they didn't recognize the first Prince song.

  • @lapislazuli5035

    @lapislazuli5035

    6 ай бұрын

    The Batdance is still a great music video, haha.

  • @O_Towne_Bear

    @O_Towne_Bear

    6 ай бұрын

    I found the music was sub-par for Prince.

  • @ejmolloy2954

    @ejmolloy2954

    6 ай бұрын

    The whole soundtrack is Prince.

  • @clevelandcbi
    @clevelandcbi6 ай бұрын

    Compared to other actors, I've always felt Jack didn't even have to practice lol. Guy was absolutely born to be the Joker. He's just such a naturally great A-hole 🤣🤣🤣

  • @mikethemotormouth

    @mikethemotormouth

    6 ай бұрын

    Love that Joker!

  • @SYLTales

    @SYLTales

    6 ай бұрын

    If you lived through the films as I did, this came before _A Few Good Men_ . When Nicholson is playing the rather sociopathic Colonel Jessup, you can't help but see a little bit of the Joker in him.

  • @clevelandcbi

    @clevelandcbi

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@SYLTalesAbsolutely!!! There's at least 1 to 10 "Joker" moments in every movie he makes. It's just Jack being Jack😂😂😂

  • @ephrambyerly2787

    @ephrambyerly2787

    6 ай бұрын

    When you watch him play Joker, you just know he was pulling from one flew over the Coco's nest.

  • @jasoncinema

    @jasoncinema

    6 ай бұрын

    I also think him loving the comic books when HE was a kid and having that as his favorite character really helped his enthusiasm for the role.

  • @thejamppa
    @thejamppa5 ай бұрын

    Burton's Batman films still has best atmosphere there is. Music, gothic-horror style, color palette added with Danny Elfman's intense theme. Never fails to give me goosebumps

  • @ryanjacobson2508

    @ryanjacobson2508

    5 ай бұрын

    Definitely... It feels like a comic book, very creative in setting and style. Recent "comic book" movies are just CGI fests with no real mood.

  • @abramsullivan7764

    @abramsullivan7764

    5 ай бұрын

    Well my favorite ending is in Mask Of The Phantasm where the batsignal started to hit the sky, and Batman (Kevin Conroy) looked up, and used his grappling hook, and cut to black with music start playing.

  • @LordVolkov
    @LordVolkov5 ай бұрын

    "Is that Alfred?" For many of us Michael Gogh was THE Alfred. RIP He connects the Burtons with the Schumachers and is Alfred in more Batman movies (4) than any other actor.

  • @davidw.2791

    @davidw.2791

    5 ай бұрын

    It’s not a bad thing to ask when he’s not the only servant running around. ❤

  • @abramsullivan7764

    @abramsullivan7764

    5 ай бұрын

    Along with Efrem Zimbalist jr

  • @BansheeMilk

    @BansheeMilk

    3 ай бұрын

    Agreed. And he was in the old Dracula movies

  • @Stogie2112
    @Stogie21126 ай бұрын

    I saw it in the theater in '89. The room was packed. When the Batmobile made its first appearance, the entire audience gave a loud "Ooooohhhh!"

  • @SJ-ty5rw

    @SJ-ty5rw

    6 ай бұрын

    I saw it also in 89 opening night , the line to the ticket window literally went out to the parking lot . This movie was huge for the time .

  • @Stogie2112

    @Stogie2112

    6 ай бұрын

    @@SJ-ty5rw ... Just like when the first Superman film was released. It was an EVENT!

  • @acadrengberg

    @acadrengberg

    5 ай бұрын

    my whole family went to the next one

  • @penoyer79

    @penoyer79

    5 ай бұрын

    same. the movie theater atmosphere was like a rock concert. sold out theater. about 30 people camped out over night. someone brought a few beach balls and they were hitting them around the auditorium. some guy stood up and proposed to his girlfriend in front of everyone, when she said yes the theater went crazy. the movie started and the crowd was just amped and fully into it. the best movie going experience ever. and i was 9 at the time. just amazing

  • @reliic

    @reliic

    5 ай бұрын

    I had to sneak in to see this in NY because I was too young. And your right the theater was PACKED!!

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite27816 ай бұрын

    It was filmed on location at Pinewood Studios London England, on a $50 million dollar budget and it made $411 million dollars ($890 million dollars today). It won the Oscar for Best Production Design. When Bob Kane, Batman creator walked onto the set, he broke down crying and said that this is what Gotham City is supposed to look like.

  • @MrJholshouser41

    @MrJholshouser41

    6 ай бұрын

    I wonder what Bill Finger thought lol considering he's really the one who created Batman

  • @clevelandcbi

    @clevelandcbi

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@MrJholshouser41"Uh oh. I smell a nerd fight!!" - my smart-ass daughter😂😂😂

  • @SaiyanHeretic

    @SaiyanHeretic

    6 ай бұрын

    @@MrJholshouser41 Without Bill Finger, Bob Kane's Batman would just be a guy in an ugly costume with no secret identity, no cape and cowl, no car, no rogues gallery, no Bat Family, and not even Gotham City.

  • @Ghost112387

    @Ghost112387

    6 ай бұрын

    ⁠​⁠@@MrJholshouser41Maybe he should have said Co-creator/Artist. Where as Bill is Co-Creator/Main Writer. Which would make sense why the artist is mentioned appreciating the set

  • @MrJholshouser41

    @MrJholshouser41

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Ghost112387 it's not his fault. A lot of people don't know. Even the movie only acknowledges Kane

  • @rjd6214
    @rjd62146 ай бұрын

    Batman: dark, brooding, more adult, hints of slapstick. A ton of fun. Batman Returns: Really dark, really violent, and overtly sexual. Even more fun. Can't wait for that reaction.

  • @charlize1253

    @charlize1253

    5 ай бұрын

    Everyone forgets that in 1989 this movie was a dark gothic re-boot of Batman, one so successful that it's how Hollywood still treats Batman today 40 years later. In the comic books, Batman started off in the 1930's a mainly a detective who used his wealth to apply science to follow clues and solve crimes rather than using his fists; in fact his early comic series was titled "Detective Comics, starring Batman." This reflected the times, in which science was just starting to be used by real police to solve crimes. Later, after WW2, he was joined by sidekicks Robin and Batgirl, and he became more of a superhero fighting criminals, but he was cheerful and lived by a code of honor in which he arrested criminals for the police and never committed violence unless necessary, which reflected the post-WW2 vision of America as noble and principled and wars were won by teamwork and democracy rather than individuals. By the 1960s Batman got his own TV series starring Adam West, and devolved into goofy camp; Batman literally cracked jokes as he caught the bad guys. This was the Batman that existed in the 1970s; a joking good guy who never injured or killed anyone. In the 1980s, a comic book mini-series came out re-imagining Batman as a dark brooding solitary loner, and in one shocking issue, Batman kills a mass murderer (he seals him in a sewer and walks away). This series was legendary and was called "The Dark Knight," the first time that name was used for Batman. Tim Burton's 1989 movie followed this Dark Knight formula, and it was a surprise to audiences as well as a huge hit, and was so successful that, to this day, everyone has forgotten the early iterations of Batman and we all think of him as "The Dark Knight" as if he's always been that way.

  • @jeremysmith8825

    @jeremysmith8825

    5 ай бұрын

    Also a Christmas movie 🎄 👍

  • @michaelblaine6494

    @michaelblaine6494

    5 ай бұрын

    Sealing that guy in the sewer was the KGBeast in Ten Nights Of The Beast not DKR,it was later retconned to where the guy lived

  • @abramsullivan7764

    @abramsullivan7764

    5 ай бұрын

    Wait what about Batman The Animated Series?

  • @hankking9007

    @hankking9007

    Ай бұрын

    Batman Returns is a horror movie

  • @Aggiebrettman
    @Aggiebrettman5 ай бұрын

    The last two minutes-- everything from "HE GAVE US A SIGNAL!"-- is probably my fave superhero ending ever. That insane operatic musical finale gives me chills still after dozens of viewings.

  • @michaelblaine6494

    @michaelblaine6494

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes,since I was a child I get a surreal feeling from it

  • @kalzyoung

    @kalzyoung

    5 ай бұрын

    That ending and the Christopher Reeve flyby smile in Superman

  • @757optim
    @757optim6 ай бұрын

    Michael Keaton surprised me with his portrayal of Batman. So much so that I think he is my favorite Batman.

  • @stingray65b

    @stingray65b

    5 ай бұрын

    I remember how fans were so upset at his casting (thinking ‘Beetlejuice’) when first announced, just like when Daniel Craig was first announced as the next Bond, but time proved both groups of fans wrong.

  • @unwokeneuropean3590

    @unwokeneuropean3590

    5 ай бұрын

    @@stingray65b nope, with Craig i was right. He is the worst Bond and his movies are the worst. Best modern Bond was Pierce Brosnan, best overall is Sean Connery.

  • @stingray65b

    @stingray65b

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@unwokeneuropean3590 To each his own. How many Bond film rankings have we seen on YT? There are a bunch and they're typically quite varied. Franchise film preferences are always highly personal and often reflect who/what was the focus when the viewer first became aware of the series. Keaton silenced the naysayers who thought he couldn't be a serious guy to wear the suit, but he also didn't bring any special meat to the role not because he isn't a great actor (lots of other examples prove he is), but because the screenplay and Burton chose to make the Batman/Bruce Wayne character take a back seat to the villains. Both films could have been called "Villains in Batman's World Parts I & II". But at that time, the cinematic portrayal of the character in the vein of Miller's 'Dark Knight Returns' was new and much different than what we'd seen before and thus a lot of folks (myself included) have fond feelings for it nonetheless. We can appreciate it while absolutely admiring Nolan's take, too. As for Bond, I grew up with Connery and John Barry so that will always be my favorite era, but I like when artists take chances. So, along with a lot of other folks, I appreciated EON's efforts to ground Bond, temper the more comic book aspects, and try to not go beat-for-beat with the formula. Craig portrayed less the gentlemanly character and more the "blunt instrument." I liked the fact that Bond was more physical/brutal. As I recall, Connery even commented on how much he admired Craig's efforts to add more 'threat' to the portrayal (paraphrasing--there's an interview clip floating around somewhere--he also noted that Moore played a parody of the character). Yes, the Craig films were very uneven because too often too many 'cooks' get involved, but I thought Casino Royale excellently captured the structure and tone of the series while modernizing it and finally gave us a great origin after the book had been wasted in 1966. One could see right from the start Skyfall didn't have the typical rhythm Bond film, but gave us a beautifully textured film that, in my opinion, went just enough into Bond's past to add depth without going too far, which was a welcome addition. I tend to look at a lot of things (performance, cinematography, pacing, art direction, score, etc.) so my opinion is often based on a combination of factors. There's a lot of unevenness throughout the series. Diamonds are Forever was a fun romp (and had my favorite Bassey theme), but was a sloppy movie. Die Another Day took the props and art direction to absurdity, but was fun distraction. The Bond series was a big part of my childhood and carried into my adulthood. I tend not to judge in broad strokes. Even the weaker films under each actor have good stuff so I definitely would never refer to anything/anyone as the 'worst' (maybe 1966's Casino Royale, but that's not canon 🙂). Cheers!

  • @44excalibur

    @44excalibur

    5 ай бұрын

    Sorry, but Michael Keaton was and is still miscast. He was too old, too short, too skinny and always overshadowed by the villains.

  • @cmbotch5739

    @cmbotch5739

    5 ай бұрын

    Agreed. Michael Keaton has always been my favorite Batman. Same goes for Jack Nicholson as my favorite Joker

  • @citydweller99
    @citydweller996 ай бұрын

    This movie was huge in 1989. It was the first movie that presented Batman as more dark/intense like in the comics.. it was a welcome change from the tv show from the 60s that was more slapstick.

  • @nathancruz9172

    @nathancruz9172

    5 ай бұрын

    Exactly

  • @Rocket1377

    @Rocket1377

    5 ай бұрын

    The 60s show was basically a parody. Accurate to the comics of the time (which had also become a parody), but not what most comic fans have in mind when they think of Batman. I still love the Adam West show and the movie, but it also made it difficult for the general public to take the character seriously.

  • @anonymes2884

    @anonymes2884

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Rocket1377 "Accurate to the comics of the time (which had also become a parody)..." This. Which is why claiming things are or aren't more "like in the comics" is a bit silly IMO - the comics have been _many_ different things over their 80+ year continuity. There IS no _single_ definitive Batman (or Bruce Wayne or Joker) "in the comics". (not an attack on the OP BTW, it's just a pet peeve of mine :)

  • @SierraSierraFoxtrot

    @SierraSierraFoxtrot

    5 ай бұрын

    Not just Batman, this movie changed comic book movies the same way Star Wars changed science fiction adventures.

  • @davidw.2791

    @davidw.2791

    5 ай бұрын

    @@anonymes2884 Just remember: Even “Peanuts” had overhauls and retcons, and Charles Schulz was the most creative-control creator who ever controlled.

  • @TheOtterBear61
    @TheOtterBear616 ай бұрын

    Jack Nicholson was perfection as the Joker. I saw this in the theater and when the Batwing flew up and did that stall in front of the moon making the Bat symbol the whole theater erupted in cheers.

  • @ianjohns9398

    @ianjohns9398

    5 ай бұрын

    it's totally gratuitous and completely 4th-wall fan service since it makes no sense in the flow of that scene..... but no one cares because it's so iconic and awesome

  • @AgedBacon
    @AgedBacon5 ай бұрын

    For me, the best Joker ever portrayed. The scene where he talks to dead Rotelli after frying him, and the laugh is the real Joker for me.

  • @jcastro1841
    @jcastro18416 ай бұрын

    Jack Nicholsons version of the Joker is a great representation of what the comics intended i think. One of the greatest actors to ever do it. Top 3 actors for me.

  • @lapislazuli5035

    @lapislazuli5035

    6 ай бұрын

    Jack's a great version of the Golden Age version of The Joker, who was an old school gangster and not really an agent of chaos yet.

  • @fynnthefox9078

    @fynnthefox9078

    6 ай бұрын

    Aside from the simping and origin, this is the most comic book accurate Joker in live-action.

  • @FINNSTIGAT0R

    @FINNSTIGAT0R

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@fynnthefox9078 I'm not so sure about simping, even though he seemed to take a keen interest in VV. I mean he did try to shoot acid straight onto her face at the museum 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @FINNSTIGAT0R

    @FINNSTIGAT0R

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@lapislazuli5035 But he was an agent of chaos, chaos just wasn't his "mission". His mission was whatever he wanted, 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @patron40silver

    @patron40silver

    5 ай бұрын

    It's very "original TV show" Joker. I'm not a fan of this Batman era even though I did like the TV show.

  • @Grins1811
    @Grins18116 ай бұрын

    Batman returns for Christmas! Also I was nine when this came out and this was my childhood. You have no idea how it was to see Batman like this as a kid. Jack is amazing and you can see why so many actors love playing the joker.

  • @whoarocket

    @whoarocket

    5 ай бұрын

    Oh yeah! Batman Returns is Christmas themed!

  • @verygooster
    @verygooster5 ай бұрын

    I’m nearing 40 and I can still vividly remember the summer this movie came out. 1989 is one of the best summer movie years and you still couldn’t escape “Bat-mania” that year. It was everywhere.

  • @anzaeria

    @anzaeria

    5 ай бұрын

    I remember all the Batman t-shirts around then and how they were so popular.

  • @Dmilewis

    @Dmilewis

    3 ай бұрын

    I bought tee shirts and motion picture magazines.

  • @johnw8578
    @johnw85786 ай бұрын

    I saw this multiple times at the theater in 1989 -- it is sad that we don't get movies like this anymore.

  • @jons8607
    @jons86076 ай бұрын

    Interesting how they changed a little bit of the original origin story of batmans parents death and made it Joker. In the comics it was a low level thief named Joe Chill, which in the Nolan version, they brought that detail back.

  • @XghostXfaceX2
    @XghostXfaceX26 ай бұрын

    This is still my favorite Batman movie. It often is overlooked because it isn’t as refined as the next film. But this was the most comic accurate Joker. This film also is responsible for giving us the animated series which is the best representation of Batman EVER.

  • @abramsullivan7764

    @abramsullivan7764

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes

  • @dylanburton4955

    @dylanburton4955

    5 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately it wasn’t quite accurate in terms of Batman, I mean the way he just outright kills people isn’t very Batman like (Yes I know in the early comics he would do that but his no killing rule became such a big part of his character and what makes him so interesting) But I’d say for the film it does still work

  • @XghostXfaceX2

    @XghostXfaceX2

    5 ай бұрын

    @@dylanburton4955 Did you even read my comment? I said the Joker in this film is most accurate to his comic counterpart, I never said Batman was.

  • @TonyTheLoneRiderSmith

    @TonyTheLoneRiderSmith

    5 ай бұрын

    ​​@@XghostXfaceX2He's just giving his opinion as he didn't infer anything against what u said. People need to actually understand what they read & not just attack someone but guess social media just isn't the place for that...

  • @XghostXfaceX2

    @XghostXfaceX2

    5 ай бұрын

    @@TonyTheLoneRiderSmith Then he can do it as his own stand alone comment. But he put as a response to my comment. So the implication is he is responding to me and his response implies I asserted that Batman is comic accurate in this film. Which isn’t what I said at all. That’s why I am not sure he read my comment or he is slow in the head. How isn’t that obvious to you? Like why is your response to defend this?

  • @Bensonders
    @Bensonders5 ай бұрын

    About that laughing thing that they found on Jokers body at the end: Its a popular toy from the 80s/90s! its called laughing bag ("Lachsack" in german). Normally you rip a cord or push a button and the thing starts laughing, more modern iterations had a function were the bag would wiggle in addition. In the movie its symbolizing Joker getting the last laugh, even in death.

  • @user-gc7gd7pw2r
    @user-gc7gd7pw2r5 ай бұрын

    Regarding the Joker's smile, I think I read somewhere that his appearance was inspired by the main character of "The Man Who Laughs" from 1928. The actor's name is Conrad Veidt, and his make-up looks pretty awesome. I just imagine that the creator of Batman watched this movie when he was young, and that the eerie grin made an impression upon him. Although, contrary to the Joker, The Man Who Laughs is very sympathetic, and not a villain at all.

  • @xandra_5099
    @xandra_50996 ай бұрын

    You guys MUST watch Batman Returns!! It has the best version of Catwoman and of course Penguin in it 🦇🐈‍⬛🐧

  • @VulcanDeathGrip44

    @VulcanDeathGrip44

    6 ай бұрын

    Plus, it’s a Christmas movie!

  • @DjJokerr

    @DjJokerr

    6 ай бұрын

    Agree! Michelle Pfeiffer still the best catwomen.

  • @francisalbert1799

    @francisalbert1799

    6 ай бұрын

    Plus it was all Tim Burton. He had full control.

  • @Nicholasmcmath-cr1xl

    @Nicholasmcmath-cr1xl

    6 ай бұрын

    Same it one of the best Batman movies

  • @alucard624

    @alucard624

    6 ай бұрын

    @@francisalbert1799 Which is why it's bizarre and entertaining at the same time.

  • @clevelandcbi
    @clevelandcbi6 ай бұрын

    Nicholson made a boatload of money from this. He took roughly half his usual salary of $10M but got in on the rights to the sequels he wasn't even in and a percentage of the merchandising, which was HUGE back then. Ended up making anywhere from $75 to $125 MIllion.

  • @alucard624

    @alucard624

    6 ай бұрын

    Jack still makes money on Joker merchandise to this day.

  • @brickm

    @brickm

    5 ай бұрын

    I was going to say the same thing. Not only is Jack a brilliant actor, he's a brilliant businessman. He made bank from his deal on this movie. And as far as Batman goes, Michael Keaton is Batman. No one else can compare.

  • @StephenLuke
    @StephenLuke5 ай бұрын

    This is my mom’s all-time favorite Batman film! She watched it in theaters with her parents when she was eleven.

  • @Only1Noodle
    @Only1Noodle6 ай бұрын

    This movie is the reason why we have Batman the animated series, in fact, Danny Elfman even composed the music for the show.

  • @tornadochaser2457

    @tornadochaser2457

    5 ай бұрын

    Danny Elfman composed the opening credits theme, but Shirley Walker, Danny's chief conductor, composed the music for the show. One of the most wonderful things about Batman: TAS, Fox gave the creators a full orchestra to make music for each episode.

  • @Rocket1377

    @Rocket1377

    5 ай бұрын

    Shirley Walker composed all the music for the show. Danny Elfman gets credit for creating the theme, but the arrangement used for the show was done by Walker, and is not exactly the same as the movie theme.

  • @tornadochaser2457

    @tornadochaser2457

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Rocket1377 The theme sounds similar due to being bombastically dark and dramatic, but it's clearly a different theme if you listen to the both of them.

  • @dnllrnt
    @dnllrnt6 ай бұрын

    I have to admit, Prince's soundtrack to Batman is banger after banger. Even the slower tunes are fantastic. And yes, I'm including Batdance.

  • @mrray4015

    @mrray4015

    5 ай бұрын

    "Batdance" was everywhere that summer. My local radio station played it at least once an hour.

  • @DarthMohammedRules

    @DarthMohammedRules

    5 ай бұрын

    I know Batdance was quite cheesy back in the day, and honestly, I hated it back then. But I've re-listened to it for the first time in 20-30 years kinda recently (when Prince died), and to my surprise, it's actually quite a good musical composition. I'd say one of Prince's best, really.

  • @taneshah.1260
    @taneshah.12606 ай бұрын

    I was OBSESSED with this movie when it came out. Had the trading cards and everything.

  • @MichaelPoke

    @MichaelPoke

    5 ай бұрын

    Me too!

  • @MrTuubster

    @MrTuubster

    5 ай бұрын

    Me three, so we are all early 40's 😂 I even remember pink bubblegum with a powdery, ashy Batman sticker wrapped around it.

  • @KevinKrayden

    @KevinKrayden

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah, this defined like two full summers of my childhood 😆

  • @taneshah.1260

    @taneshah.1260

    5 ай бұрын

    @@MrTuubster I'm 45, was 11 then. This movie AND the soundtrack had me in a chokehold. And yes, I vividly remember the gum! LOL.

  • @ferbdog0151

    @ferbdog0151

    5 ай бұрын

    I had the "sticker" cards that would go with a booklet in Mexico when I was 5 years old. I guess it's why I loved the animated series so much.

  • @stingray65b
    @stingray65b5 ай бұрын

    The “laughter in a bag” (can’t recall the exact name) was a standard novelty gag years back, so right in the same vein as the chattering teeth. This first cinema outing of the Batsuit was made of heavy material which Keaton sweated in and because of its design prevented head movement. Interestingly, I saw in a behind-the-scenes clip that in the recent Flash film where they brought Kenton’s Batman back (didn’t see the movie) the costume designer initially offered him a new suit with more freedom of movement but he requested the older design as it was consistent with his embodiment of the character.

  • @EnerKaizer

    @EnerKaizer

    5 ай бұрын

    It's literally called a "Laughing bag"

  • @stingray65b

    @stingray65b

    5 ай бұрын

    @@EnerKaizer Thanks. I thought I remembered seeing the gag in places (e.g., comic books) as a kid, but was too lazy to look it up.

  • @saltymisfit6566
    @saltymisfit65663 ай бұрын

    Just for the record, NO this is not the first Batman Movie. That was "Batman: The Movie" starring Adam West & Burt Ward 1966

  • @Zectorman
    @Zectorman6 ай бұрын

    Batman returns is my favorite Batman film of all time. Well worth your time.

  • @chadwickvon8019
    @chadwickvon80196 ай бұрын

    Being born in 85, this is the batman I grew up with. Batman Returns is really good too. I love both of them.

  • @mrdarkside4071

    @mrdarkside4071

    5 ай бұрын

    '85? Same feeling here man..I saw it in Argentina..sweet childhood memories..

  • @Natedawgg84

    @Natedawgg84

    5 ай бұрын

    84 🔥

  • @greggately5782

    @greggately5782

    5 ай бұрын

    Was also born in 85…so I loved Batman returns and just liked the 89 film. Keaton was an excellent Batman. But for me I’m all about the Nolan Batman trilogy. Each different films in their own right that can be appreciated for how well they were done.

  • @lancebrodie5
    @lancebrodie55 ай бұрын

    This movie to a 5 year old kid on the big screen in 1989 blew my mind. Still one of my all time favorite movies.

  • @johnjosephleon7591
    @johnjosephleon75915 ай бұрын

    Screen time data for Batman (1989) - Jack Nicholson - 39:40 (31.44%) - Kim Basinger - 36:26 (28.88%) - Michael Keaton - 34:50 (27.61%)

  • @dre3k78
    @dre3k786 ай бұрын

    My fav Batman movie. Its a perfect blend of the comics and the old TV series. Its just tons of fun and not trying too hard to be all dark like the new Batman movies.

  • @greggately5782

    @greggately5782

    5 ай бұрын

    I don’t think the Nolan films were trying to be intentionally dark for the purpose of being dark at all..that was just the tone set from the beginning…but let’s be real, Batman returns (the best of Burton and Keaton Batman’s) is unbelievably dark as well. Batman films should be dark based on the source material.

  • @ericdraven7857
    @ericdraven78576 ай бұрын

    This is the batman I grew up with. I was 6 when it released. Batman was everywhere. Toys, games, clothes, and even cereal.

  • @rodgill9376
    @rodgill93766 ай бұрын

    This was not the first official Batman film but this is the film that helped set up the rest to follow afterwards many years later in some form or another. In a way, this was ahead of its time. While this is indeed still a very serious film, its also not afraid to add some humor and light-hearted moments. It was a nice balance of different genres. It had all of what you could want and a bit more. It knows when to add in some suspense and knows when to add in some goofs. Some crazy WTF and wild moments too. Plus, the musical score by Danny Elfman still holds up very well after all of these years. Creating a very gothic and bombastic soundscape. The music also helped to inspire the animated series as well after the movie a few years later. The icing on the cake was having Prince himself do the music for the soundtrack on top of it. Giving them really catchy tones! I haven't heard it in so long in full though. Great movie man and I enjoy people's reactions.

  • @shercahn
    @shercahn5 ай бұрын

    The Batman pinball machine I played all the time at the arcade had the phrase "Ever dance with the devil in the in the pale moon light?" Loved it.

  • @johnnyguitar6639

    @johnnyguitar6639

    5 ай бұрын

    I remember that one. And the high pitched "what are you" I'm Batman

  • @robertschmidt7625
    @robertschmidt76256 ай бұрын

    Fun Fact: The interior set of Axis Chemicals was shot at Acton Lane Power Station which was disused at the time and was also used previously for interior set of the atmosphere processing station in Aliens.

  • @mr.vesper5659
    @mr.vesper56596 ай бұрын

    Its a classic. So many great moments. Jack and Michael just kill in this movie

  • @aimmethod

    @aimmethod

    6 ай бұрын

    The soundtrack by Danny Elfman was also top notch.

  • @jhiieri7812
    @jhiieri78125 ай бұрын

    The whole static helmet for Batman lends itself to one of my favorite scenes in the Bale/Freeman series where Bale asks Freeman for a suit that he can turn his head in. Most people didn't catch that the whole scene is a nod to the 1989 "original" Batman movie and I loved that bit

  • @Fyrecide

    @Fyrecide

    5 ай бұрын

    Eh, I wouldn't say "most people". I think there are more people than not who understood that to be a reference to not only '89 Batman, but every Batman SINCE then, as none of them were able to turn their heads. Even Begins had that issue, and it was definitely noticed by even younger viewers for how odd it looked.

  • @jhiieri7812

    @jhiieri7812

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Fyrecide out of the people I've talked to about the movie, only one mentioned the callback. I've seen 5 reactions to this movie and none of them mentioned the callback. You are welcome to have your own opinion, though. Even if it's obviously wrong.

  • @Lordalexzader

    @Lordalexzader

    5 ай бұрын

    @@jhiieri7812 they aren't wrong though. Many of us have been here and about died laughing at that part. Newer viewers may miss it but it was one of the biggest gags in that trilogy for most life long fans. Milage may vary.

  • @jhiieri7812

    @jhiieri7812

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Lordalexzader that was my point exactly... I was giving kudos that they caught those awful head turns! If there were memes back then, you know they'd have had a field day with those awkward turns.

  • @ansionnachbeagrioga5260
    @ansionnachbeagrioga52605 ай бұрын

    This film was revolutionary at the time. It wasn't the first live action Batman, or even the first theatrical fearure length. But it was the first blockbuster dark serious take on Batman. And people at the time felt the very same about Jack Nicholson, that he stole the show and knocked the role out of the park. This film also heavily inspired the Animated Series in the 90s that in turn introduced us to Harley Quinn, continuing the trend of Joker liking blondes. Also now I think of it, if you look at the concept art for Arkham City, you can see that this movie also inspired some of the design for Gotham in the Arkham game universe.

  • @clairekane4157
    @clairekane41576 ай бұрын

    Michael will always be my Batman. Close to the mild-mannered Bruce Wayne of the comics and TV series. I loved this movie when it came out. Love the channel ✌️💜

  • @Fedorevsky

    @Fedorevsky

    5 ай бұрын

    Same. Also Jack will always be my Joker. I did not care for the later Joker renditions in any of the newer films. Especially Ledger, he was horrible, may he rest in peace.

  • @anonymes2884

    @anonymes2884

    5 ай бұрын

    For _every_ screen Batman (and Joker for that matter) you can point to a story, era or specific author's run in the comics that's a pretty close correspondence/inspiration. People who talk about what he's like in the comics seem to be under the impression that the characterisation of Bruce Wayne and Batman has always been the same over the 80+ years of the character's existence. Needless to say, this is simply untrue.

  • @e.d.2096
    @e.d.20966 ай бұрын

    The summer this came out, everyone went nuts for Batman! Always good to see the original. Thanks again for the excellent reaction! 😊

  • @fumblingtitan1411

    @fumblingtitan1411

    5 ай бұрын

    man that year was one of the best in cinematic history! indiana jones, ghostbusters (2), little mermaid, honey i shrunk the kids, lethal weapon (2), ROADHOUSE! you get it, it rocked. i was way too young to appreciate it at the time but i had all these movies in my vhs collection growing up ;)

  • @ghostofyourmom

    @ghostofyourmom

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@fumblingtitan14111989 really was the best year for films, like EVER. TRUE BELIEVERS, OUT COLD, SKIN DEEP, CHANCES ARE, 976-EVIL, PHYSICAL EVIDENCE, DEAD BANG, LOST ANGELS, MIKE HAMMER: MURDER TAKES ALL, not to mention THE FLY II, POLICE ACADEMY 6, and AMERICAN NINJA 3: BLOOD HUNT! Literally the best year ever in movies.

  • @ericp3933
    @ericp39336 ай бұрын

    The sequel Batman Returns is even better imo it leans more into Tim Burton eccentricities and features a truly iconic performance by Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman

  • @greggately5782

    @greggately5782

    5 ай бұрын

    No doubt…and let’s not forget impeccable casting of Danny Devito as the penguin.

  • @georgemorley1029
    @georgemorley10294 ай бұрын

    The Joker saving Francis Bacon’s screaming pope in the art gallery is a touch I never get tired of.

  • @ChrisWake
    @ChrisWake6 ай бұрын

    😁🎄 ooh, we have Christmas coming up and 'Batman Returns' is most definitely a Christmas movie! (Fingers crossed)

  • @willthorburn1985
    @willthorburn19856 ай бұрын

    Batman (1989) will always hold a place in my heart. It was my first Theatrical experience seeing this as a 4 year old in Edinburgh, Scotland. It blew my little mind 🤯

  • @JeremiahEcks777

    @JeremiahEcks777

    5 ай бұрын

    How'd you get into the cinema? Batman was rated 15.

  • @willthorburn1985

    @willthorburn1985

    5 ай бұрын

    @@JeremiahEcks777 No idea haha I'd have to ask mom

  • @Natedawgg84

    @Natedawgg84

    5 ай бұрын

    Me too I was 5! This was the first blockbuster movie I attended.

  • @shootingreal5945
    @shootingreal59455 ай бұрын

    It was funny that Schmitt didn't get the laugh box at the end scene and the subtle take that it was kinda saying Joker even in death got the last laugh.

  • @bethcushway458
    @bethcushway4585 ай бұрын

    This film was ENORMOUS!!! It's difficult to explain the hype around it. People went repeatedly to see it in the cinema and everybody was talking about it and buying any kind of Batman merchandise they could get their hands on. It was mental. I'm so excited for you to watch Batman Returns. It's incredible. Meow!

  • @RazbaqueDirge
    @RazbaqueDirge6 ай бұрын

    Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993)... Kevin Conroy's Batman is quintessential.

  • @jmackmcneill

    @jmackmcneill

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes, Batman TAS is the perfect 1930's/1950's Gotham

  • @abramsullivan7764

    @abramsullivan7764

    6 ай бұрын

    Kevin Conroy it's tragic that he passed away at the age of 66.

  • @kingsnake23
    @kingsnake236 ай бұрын

    Now this is the REAL Batman film. So is Batman Returns, you should do that next.

  • @Deedric_Kee
    @Deedric_Kee6 ай бұрын

    I had a blast watching this with you guys. I remember watching this as a kid. Kim Bassinger is such a fantastic emotional star,I loved that scene on the stairs and that iconic scene of going to the Batcave. Very very good video guys. In that time period of time having "Prince music playing and Joker dancing was so awesome. 🌟✨️Happy Holidays✨️🌟

  • @Animeabe
    @Animeabe5 ай бұрын

    Part 2 is definitely worth the watch. Glad you enjoyed this one, it brings back fond memories.

  • @andrewreiber7691
    @andrewreiber76916 ай бұрын

    Fun fact: Prince had five number #1 records… when doves cry, let’s go crazy, kiss, cream and Batdance.

  • @lexkanyima2195

    @lexkanyima2195

    5 ай бұрын

    Prince had a better artistic style to MJ

  • @paulschuckman6604
    @paulschuckman66046 ай бұрын

    Batman Returns is on the list of all time best sequels!

  • @orlandoruizjr3834
    @orlandoruizjr38346 ай бұрын

    This was amazing to experience in a theater. I was only 6 but I remember it like it was yesterday. It was my second movie theater experience and I'll never forget it. This movie is a huge part of my childhood. That summer, the bat symbol was everywhere. You couldn't escape it. Nicholson was perfect as The Joker and Keaton will always be BATMAN to me. This did win an Oscar for it's art direction.

  • @patrickoconnor5494

    @patrickoconnor5494

    5 ай бұрын

    I was 8, unbelievable stuff 🤯

  • @BansheeMilk
    @BansheeMilk3 ай бұрын

    Fun Fact: Anton Furst designed this Gotham to be super depressing. He killed himself within a year after. This Batman is more disturbed. Less of an action hero and more like the old Universal Monsters. A tortured psychopath BUT he is a psycho on our side. P.S. Tim Burton's favorite scene is when Joker talks to the corpse

  • @manuelacosta9463
    @manuelacosta94636 ай бұрын

    Jack Nicholson delivered a powerful performance as the Joker. Terrifying, entertaining, witty, nasty, cunning and deadly unpredictable. He looks like a demon from hell with his slasher smile when he kills Bruce's parents, even his partner is taken aback. Sums him up perfectly. An epic superhero film indeed and the 40s noir environment only adds to it.

  • @paulonius42

    @paulonius42

    6 ай бұрын

    Just to be clear, a different actor played the Joker in the scene where he kills Bruce's parents. Not Nicholson.

  • @manuelacosta9463

    @manuelacosta9463

    6 ай бұрын

    @@paulonius42 I know. It was quite the reveal of the young Jack Napier showing what a psycho he always was.

  • @user-xj7hq1pp3x

    @user-xj7hq1pp3x

    5 ай бұрын

    Remember the part in Thor, love and thunder when the female goddess is all fainted when they saw Thor naked? That was soooo JUVENILE & stupid!!! Just Taiko Waititi, being a little pervert, and a kid’s movie- talking about orgies and junk 🙄🙄🙄 Nowww, remember when Felicia fainted the moment she saw the Joker for the first time? Now that was awesome! 😎

  • @christopherwall2121

    @christopherwall2121

    5 ай бұрын

    @@paulonius42 Who got the part just for looking freaking identical to a young Jack Nicholson.

  • @manuelacosta9463

    @manuelacosta9463

    5 ай бұрын

    @@christopherwall2121 English actor named Hugo Blick. He was 25 at the time and is currently a director. He's certainly a dead ringer for a young Jack Napier.

  • @xen0bia
    @xen0bia6 ай бұрын

    It may seem silly and unpracticle having the bat suit not able to turn its head, but I feel this actually added to the dramatic, somewhat inhuman, gesturing of Batman with the quick turns of his entire body. This particular way of moving became pretty damn iconic and it helped make you forget that it's just a guy in that suit. I remember when the first Christopher Nolan Batman came out, I was so weirded out by the head turning - THAT felt unnatural for the character. It's pretty funny when you think about it.

  • @ChrisWake

    @ChrisWake

    6 ай бұрын

    I agree. Kudos to Keaton. Made a limitation into an iconic movement.

  • @ryanjacobson2508

    @ryanjacobson2508

    5 ай бұрын

    There's a sense of mood and character... In the Nolan movies it's just another musclebound action hero in a generic setting.

  • @pedroruiz3943
    @pedroruiz39435 ай бұрын

    One of the greatest movie theater experiences when i was a kid. This movie was HUGE once released. My favorite Batman movie. Jack Nicholson was incredible. Batman Returns is a great sequel. Tim Burton's vision was beautiful.

  • @Warlocke000
    @Warlocke0005 ай бұрын

    I remember a book that came out, which diagrammed for all the gear in this movie, and it showed that the Joker's long-barreled pistol didn't shoot bullets, it fired miniature rockets. I guess that explains its effectiveness against the Batwing a little better, but it's far from obvious in the movie. This movie was an absolute phenomenon, even before opening night. You couldn't turn your head in any direction, in 1989, without seeing a Batman logo; it was absolutely everywhere and on everything, from cereal and clothing, to pencil cases and toys.... even shaved onto the back of people's heads. The scene where he's swinging from the gravity boots gets either laughs or confused looks from people, but to me it makes total sense: Of course it's a nudge and a wink at the bat-like imagery but, if you got knocked around as much as Batman does, it might do you some good to relieve some of the pressure on your spine.

  • @clevelandcbi
    @clevelandcbi6 ай бұрын

    23:55 TBR: *"Its not that bad. I thought she was gonna be REAL fukked up!!!"* - Yet again, you got my daughter cracking up 😂😂😂

  • @lexkanyima2195

    @lexkanyima2195

    6 ай бұрын

    Only the face

  • @tomhoffman4330
    @tomhoffman43306 ай бұрын

    Surprised that neither of Y'all had ever seen this one before, but "Better Late than Never!"👍 If Y'all have time to squeeze it in, "Batman Returns" ('92) would be Perfect for a Christmas Reaction! 😉✌ Fun-Fact: the Design of this Batsuit ended up being so "tight" that Keaton literally couldn't turn his head, nor could he even hear anything while wearing it👈so he learned how to read-lips.

  • @williamsummerson1204
    @williamsummerson12045 ай бұрын

    Great reaction guys. I love this movie so much, Michael Keaton will always be my favorite batman and Bruce Wayne and Jack Nicholson gives an iconic performance as the joker.

  • @Adamas97
    @Adamas975 ай бұрын

    Whenever he says "And this is my wife Samantha" I always say out loud "Hello" with her. Always brings a smile to my face.

  • @AbA_DBAA23

    @AbA_DBAA23

    5 ай бұрын

    I do the same thing!!! Oh my god, that's so funny.

  • @jannathompson2262

    @jannathompson2262

    5 ай бұрын

    She is so pretty and cool. She always likes the same movies I do though disagree with their reaction to Rosemary's Baby😉

  • @charcoalberries819

    @charcoalberries819

    5 ай бұрын

    don't forget to also raise your arm when your say hello

  • @hartspot009
    @hartspot0096 ай бұрын

    Top notch reaction as always! This movie was HUGE on release. Nicholson negotiated to earn 2% of "back end" salary based on the film's profit. He hauled in a reported 11m just from that (not counting his normal fee).

  • @jean-philippedoyon9904
    @jean-philippedoyon99046 ай бұрын

    Something interesting...The Vicky Vale photo from Corto Maltese, it's the base of operation for Bane in the Batman universe, where he produce his venom !

  • @MichaelPoke
    @MichaelPoke5 ай бұрын

    Screen time data: - Jack Nicholson - 39m40s (31.44%) - Kim Basinger - 36m26s (28.88%) - Michael Keaton - 34m50s (27.61%)

  • @mortjoer
    @mortjoer5 ай бұрын

    'wouldn't hit a guy with glasses would ya?' 🤣 And yes, Jack Nicholson had a lot of fun with this character if you go by some of the interviews later on.

  • @Silly81
    @Silly816 ай бұрын

    Michael Keaton was and still is my favorite Batman. I hope you review more Keaton films, I know you two seen Beetlejuice and Jackie Brown. His first movie Nightshift is hilarious, Mr Mom is as well. Clean and Sober was his best acting performance and Pacific Heights is excellent also.

  • @bryanb3352

    @bryanb3352

    6 ай бұрын

    Are you doing this all 220? Yeah, 220... 225.. whatever it takes :)

  • @mcjim256

    @mcjim256

    5 ай бұрын

    Night Shift is excellent!

  • @jamesmeechan6983

    @jamesmeechan6983

    5 ай бұрын

    What about birdman

  • @calemobrien1139
    @calemobrien11396 ай бұрын

    Definitely my favorite superhero movie ever!!! Keaton & Nicholson are EASILYYYY my favorite portrayals of Batman and Joker! Burton was the perfect director for this movie & Danny Elfman produced THE most iconic Batman theme which is stilled used today!!! One of my favorite movies of all time!!! 😎

  • @brickm

    @brickm

    5 ай бұрын

    Danny Elfman is a genius!

  • @davidanderson1639
    @davidanderson16395 ай бұрын

    Fun Fact: Axis Chemicals was filmed at the disused Acton Power Station known as West London. The power station had previously been used for the Atmosphere Processing Station in Aliens. When the Batman crew arrived, they found the Alien hive set still in situ. Bob Ringwood was responsible for the Batman costume; & to this day Keaton still has back problems due to the weight of the rubber cape. When designing the look of Gotham, Burton wanted it to look like ‘hell had vomited up a city’. Alfred Pennyworth was played by Michael Gough. Gough starred in mutliple Hammer Horror films & his casting was due to Burtons love of those films. Gough & Burton would reunite on Batman Returns & later Sleepy Hollow. Burton used Alan Moore’s graphic novel ‘The Killing Joke’ as the basis for the creation of the Joker. Todd Philips would also use ‘The Killing Joke’ as the basis for Arthur Flecks transformation in to Joker in the film of the same name.

  • @vinnylewis9245
    @vinnylewis92455 ай бұрын

    Absolutely agree with the batmobile in The Batman. I'm also not exactly a car guy but I can appreciate a badass car like that. Muscle cars are the shit. Put a jet engine on the back and it's even better.

  • @mimic1984
    @mimic19846 ай бұрын

    "Have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight?"

  • @eabcool
    @eabcool6 ай бұрын

    Tim Burton did the next one, Batman Returns too, and it's got even more of his feel on it. They're both the great ones.

  • @DavidGowers
    @DavidGowers5 ай бұрын

    I still remember seeing all the fuss kicked up when it was announced Michael Keaton had been cast as Batman. He was primarily (almost solely, really) known as a comedic actor and a lot of people were up in arms about Mr Mom playing Batman...then he went and shit all over them by knocking it out of the park.

  • @Jayskiallthewayski

    @Jayskiallthewayski

    4 ай бұрын

    Keaton killed it.

  • @Californyuhh
    @Californyuhh6 ай бұрын

    This is a true classic, but the sequel Batman Returns is my all time favorite. Amazing performances from an all star cast.

  • @Photohog4
    @Photohog46 ай бұрын

    I remember going to see this film in theaters and all the fervor around it. You HAD to have a ticket. People wanted to see what Tim Burton would do with a big budget studio project like Batman. There was definitely some concern from fans about Michael Keaton as a choice for the role because he was known for his comedy background...but he won over the audience. To this day, people love his portrayal. This film has a ton of actors in it. Of course Jack Nicholson who's always brilliant. Kim Basinger, Billy Dee Williams..and Jack Palance. As well as a host of character actors like Robert Wuhl, Pat Hingle and Michael Gough, who you'll recognize from other Tim Burton projects. As good as this film is, Batman Returns is even better, IMO. Stylistically it's more Tim Burton. The studio put some limitations on what he did with this first one. But he proved himself and came back to do the 2nd movie...and the studios really let him put his own stamp on the look/feel of that film. Great reaction...hope you give the 2nd one a chance as well.

  • @lao5960
    @lao59606 ай бұрын

    Maybe im biased since i was a kid when this cameout , but this is the best BATMAN movie!! Jacks the man as Joker!! And Michael Keaton!! " I AM BATMAN" !!!

  • @michaelsandar
    @michaelsandar5 ай бұрын

    Keaton was a second billing as a primarily comedic actor they didn't really expect to have the chops. He notoriously hated not being able to turn his head in the rubber cowl.

  • @rodgill9376
    @rodgill93765 ай бұрын

    Its also interesting that unlike most versions of Batman's origins, in this universe, its the Joker who killed Bruce's parents. Making the whole thing ironic since they basically created each other. Not only is it ironic but also kind of... poetic in a way.

  • @miguelsantos-cd9tu
    @miguelsantos-cd9tu6 ай бұрын

    I like 80's and 90's batman movies. Even "Batman and Robin", it's my guilty pleasure.

  • @travismorris9303
    @travismorris93036 ай бұрын

    Keaton IS Batman. He sets the standard. People hated George Clooney as Batman, including Clooney himself, but honestly I thought he did a decent job with it. Particularly his relationship with Alfred.

  • @davidmcleod5133

    @davidmcleod5133

    6 ай бұрын

    George Clooney’s Batman felt like a modern interpretation of the 60’s TV show. I mean, they had a Bat-Credit Card for chrissakes! 😂

  • @stephenhumphreys9149

    @stephenhumphreys9149

    5 ай бұрын

    @@davidmcleod5133 Yeah, I think that was the problem - if it had been a standalone film (or even a 2 film series with Batman Forever) it might have pulled it off as a campy take, but as it was the same continuity as the first two films it just felt really weird with the difference in tone.

  • @claymccoy

    @claymccoy

    5 ай бұрын

    Clooney as Batman was better than Val Kilmer...

  • @anonymes2884

    @anonymes2884

    5 ай бұрын

    I actually don't mind Clooney's Bruce Wayne. But his Batman is terrible IMO. (and disagree BTW, it's obviously Kevin Conroy that sets the standard :)

  • @silvasurfa7962

    @silvasurfa7962

    5 ай бұрын

    Clooney was ironically the best Bruce Wayne.

  • @nathans3241
    @nathans32415 ай бұрын

    Cesar Romero, who portrayed the Joker in the 1960's Batman TV series did a great portrayal of the the Joker character. Although the show was right out of a comic strip and campy, Cesar Romero always gave a great overall performance.

  • @richardzinns5676
    @richardzinns56765 ай бұрын

    The look of Gotham City was designed by Anton Furst. Unfortunately his suicide meant he was unavailable to do the same work for the later movies in this series, and attempts to copy his style, while not terrible, ultimately showed just how inimitable he was. One of the greatest film set designers ever, gone far too soon.

  • @paulamoya7956
    @paulamoya79566 ай бұрын

    I saw this in the theater the night of its release . I’ve never seen another. No need .. Michael Keaton is the only Batman I’ll ever need . Jack is the one and only Joker ! Nobody compares !! So glad you finally saw the Best!🌠‼️

  • @Harri927
    @Harri9276 ай бұрын

    I'm really glad you guys are reacting to Batman (89). It's my favorite movie of all time. Michael Keaton is my favorite Batman and Danny Elfman's music is very iconic.

  • @jamiephalliday
    @jamiephalliday5 ай бұрын

    hard to understate how big this was at the time. i remember sitting on a beach in St Tropez in '88 watching planes fly down the beach advertising it.

  • @NapalmThunderbum
    @NapalmThunderbum5 ай бұрын

    This was my first Batman. I was about nine years old when it came out and I remember I had just gotten a "polaroid" taken of me with someone dressed up as Batman from the local market in my hometown. I had also gotten a Batman figurine that Christmas and it was the gift I remember the most over my childhood. I begged my mom to let me watch this movie but she didn't at first because someone told her there was female nudity in the movie. They were only talking about the classical art style painting in Vicki Vale's apartment hallway when Joker leaves, smh. But it was this movie that got me into Tim Burton and I have been a huge fan of Burton, Nicholson, and Keaton ever since. Mr. Mom and Johnny Dangerously are two Michael Keaton films from his younger years that I HIGHLY recommend. So for obvious reasons this has been my favorite reaction video on your channel so far. This is the first of the "big box comic superhero films" but it wasn't the first Batman feature film ever made. The old Adam West T.V. show had a motion picture made in 1966, but from my understanding it did not have the same limelight of Hollywood that this one had. This one set the stage for all other comic book films. I dare say we may not even have the MCU and DCU without Tim Burton and this film's success. One last awesome tidbit, in my hometown there is a guy who built a car kit to look EXACTLY like the Batmobile from this movie and I see him driving around town all the time. It's practically indistinguishable and seems like its made over a low riding muscle car or something. I hear he does kid's birthdays and municipal appearances and wholesome stuff like that.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite27816 ай бұрын

    A lot of actors were considered for the role of BATMAN: Pierce Brosnan, Kiefer Sutherland, Bruce Willis, Mel Gibson, Sylvester Stallone, Bill Murray, Harrison Ford, Steven Seagal, Kurt Russell, Al Pacino, Patrick Swayze, Tom Cruise, Kevin Spacey, Alec Baldwin, Kevin Costner, Richard Gere, Michael Biehn, Ray Liotta, Tom Hanks, John Travolta, Sean Penn, Emilio Estevez, Matthew Broderick, Kevin Kline, William Hurt, Mickey Rourke, Charlie Sheen, Dennis Quaid, Jeff Bridges, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tom Selleck, Kyle MacLachan, Chevy Chase, Jean Claude Van Damme, Michael Douglas and Robert Downey Jr. A lot of actors were considered for The Joker: Tim Curry, David Bowie, Jeff Goldblum, Willem Dafoe, Dennis Hopper, James Woods Donald Sutherland, John Lithgow, Brad Dourif, Robert Englund, Robert DeNiro, Alan Rickman, John Malkovich, Ray Liotta, And Robin Williams. Some actors were considered for Harvey Dent: Don Johnson, William Peterson, Dale Midkiff, and Ray Liotta. A lot of actresses were considered for Vicki Vale: Sean Young, Michelle Pfeiffer, Geena Davis, Brooke Shields, Daryl Hannah, Linda Hamilton, Debra Winger, Demi Moore, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Carrie Fisher, Ally Sheedy, Meg Ryan and Sigourney Weaver. A lot of directors were considered for making BATMAN 89: Steven Spielberg, Joe Dante, Richard Donner, Alex Cox, David Cronenberg, Guy Hamilton, Ivan Reitman, Wes Craven, John Carpenter, Tobe Hooper, Tony Scott, John McTiernan, Terry Gilliam, Walter Hill, Brian DePalma, Ridley Scott, James Cameron, Martin Scorsese, David Lynch and Robert Zemekis.

  • @abramsullivan7764

    @abramsullivan7764

    6 ай бұрын

    That's a lot

  • @lexkanyima2195

    @lexkanyima2195

    6 ай бұрын

    That's a big selection

  • @Zexinninjamode
    @Zexinninjamode6 ай бұрын

    You two really need to watch the next one with the penguin and catwoman. It's fantastic.

  • @robertmcghintheorca49
    @robertmcghintheorca495 ай бұрын

    This is without a doubt, the singular greatest "Batman" and superhero film ever.

  • @sharkdentures3247
    @sharkdentures32475 ай бұрын

    "You are a really nice girl and I like you a lot. But for right now? Shut up." That line ALWAYS made me chuckle. It was like; the most "boss", "put her in her place" line. But done very politely. Such a great movie. It was SUCH a big "event" back when it came out. (And deservedly so.) Two points: 1) I THINK Nicolson demanded 'top billing' to be signed to the movie. (otherwise, you are probably right & it was just because he was the "bigger name") 2) In the 2nd(?) Christan Bale Batman movie, they purposefully inserted a line between Bruce Wayne & Lucious Fox about "being able to turn my head" while in the Batman uniform, as a "nod" to the Tim Burton Batman movie.

  • @user-yr3hu1ug7r
    @user-yr3hu1ug7r6 ай бұрын

    This movie was a huge part of my childhood lol. I watched it so many times. I still place this as the best batman movie made. Keaton did a hell of a job and so did Jack. Hope you check out Batman Returns next and see another iconic performance by Danny Devito.

  • @clevelandcbi
    @clevelandcbi6 ай бұрын

    Its been at least 30 years since i saw this. Already forgot that Jack Palance (Guy who set up Nicholson) was even in this. I highly recommend him and Billy Crystal in City Slickers.

  • @allenfarrantello8503
    @allenfarrantello85035 ай бұрын

    I loved to see you guys react to the campy 60s/70s Batman TV series and made for TV movie starring Adam West

  • @Wishbone1977
    @Wishbone19775 ай бұрын

    The thing about Batman is that he is such a big part of pop culture that everyone knows who Batman is, even if they have never watched a Batman movie or opened a comic book. As such, Batman movies (that aren't specifically origin stories) do tend to focus more on the villain(s) of the movie than on Batman himself. After all, that's what sets consecutive Batman movies apart. Batman is always Batman, but each movie has a new villain or set of villains.

  • @TheTerryGene
    @TheTerryGene6 ай бұрын

    The original Joker in the 1966 feature and the Batman TV series was portrayed by Cesar Romero. Also, let’s not forget Mark Hamill’s great version of the Joker in the animated Batman series.

  • @vercoda9997

    @vercoda9997

    5 ай бұрын

    Nicholson is entertaining, but Mark Hamill is the Joker, for sure.

  • @ghostofyourmom

    @ghostofyourmom

    5 ай бұрын

    Hamill doesn't really count, he's literally just providing a voice for a cartoon. It's not definitive acting. Or else you gotta say that all voice over performers for little kids stuff like cereal commercials also is real acting. Lmao

  • @jessecortez9449

    @jessecortez9449

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@ghostofyourmombuddy, voice acting *is* acting. There's a reason there's a generation of comic books readers that hear Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill when they're reading a comic book. You'll know immediately when just a random person's voice is used for a performance, even in commercials. It comes off like the cashier that hates their job at Walmart. If you can't tell the difference between the two that probably says more about you than them.

  • @vercoda9997

    @vercoda9997

    5 ай бұрын

    @@ghostofyourmom What a ridiculous comment, considering the Hundreds of hours poured into that character alone by him. So if you hear the opening monologue on, say, Sunset Boulevard, or Europa Europa, you just sit there and go, 'Nahhhhh, that ain't acting, mate - that's just someone sayin' words off a page, innit, but Acting? Nahhhh mate, naaaahhhhhh..." Good grief. Philistine.

  • @ghostofyourmom

    @ghostofyourmom

    5 ай бұрын

    @@vercoda9997 Sunset Boulevard & Europa Europa aren't little kid cartoons..? So.. Not the same for comparison. Did you even read my comment that you're replying to?

  • @MLJ7956
    @MLJ79566 ай бұрын

    Graat reaction you two....This movie was a mega blockbuster back in 1989. Definitely check out the sequel Batman Returns (also directed by Tim Burton and Michal Keaton back as Batman)....and since it is set around Christmas, it's great for this time of year 🎄 If you're looking for an even eariler Batman movie, then feel free to check out Batman: The Movie (1966) with Adam West as Bruce Wayne/Batman, Burt Ward as Dick Grayson/Robin and features Cesar Romero as The Joker, Frank Gorshin as The Riddler, Burgess Meredith (Micky from the Rocky films) as The Penguin and Lee Merrywather as Catwoman.... originally this was supposed to be a pilot movie for the '66 TV series but ended up getting pushed back due to rushing the show into production to fill the network timeslot, so the movie ended up being released in between season 1 and season 2 of the TV series and at the hight of Batmainia in the 60s. And because it was broadcast in full color at the time (when most households still had cheaper B&W TV sets) and the costumes, props, sets, etc were so colorful, that also drove families to go purchase newer color sets just to watch Batman (later other popular shows like Star Trek, Mission Impossible, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., etc). Yes, the show, and the movie, was done in a campy, tongue-in-cheek, with innuendos, bad puns & dad jokes style (which also was the style of the comics of that time period - so the show & movie were both satiring and emulating the comics of the 60s). There is a charm to this very silly but still respectful rendition of Batman & Robin that is worth a watch, if only for a curiosity...What I tell people is - if you like Mel Brooks movies, well this is like if Mel Brooks made a Batman movie, it would be Batman: The Movie (1966). 🦇

  • @luvaboy772
    @luvaboy7725 ай бұрын

    12:11 That's Keaton's Infamous 'Batturn' because his cowl was so restrictive, he couldn't turn his head. That's why Batman's suit gets that upgrade in 'The Dark Knight'. Morgan Freeman has that line to Bruce "You wanna be able to turn your head."

  • @chrismeulen8108
    @chrismeulen81085 ай бұрын

    if you guys want to see another good movie (starring) Kim Basinger, i'd highly suggest "My Stepmother is an Alien" "Batman Returns" is a Christmas movie, so if you guys have any intention of watching, you might as well do that this month too :)

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