The Batman
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Keaton still, IMO, has the best onscreen Batman persona. A badass, modern version of Early Kane/Finger Batman.
Keaton still, IMO, has the best onscreen Batman persona. A badass, modern version of Early Kane/Finger Batman.
Yup, Keaton for me was awesome. Couldn't see him as a billionaire playboy type, but definitely the brooding, tortured and haunted soul that Wayne/Batman is meant to be.
I can't recall him saying something similar to Bale about buying the hotel and new pool policy etc. I don't think that would suit him.
Yup, Keaton for me was awesome. Couldn't see him as a billionaire playboy type, but definitely the brooding, tortured and haunted soul that Wayne/Batman is meant to be.
Great description. He really was that in a nutshell. He nailed it.Keaton still, IMO, has the best onscreen Batman persona. A badass, modern version of Early Kane/Finger Batman.
Yes it makes for a cool shot. But why is Bruce Wayne, completely active as Batman, waiting in the dark in his mansion waiting to be "called to work"? Shouldn't he be out on the streets already going after criminals. And those massive lights in his backyard won't cause any suspicion...lol. Stupid movie. 89' kills it.
Yes it makes for a cool shot. But why is Bruce Wayne, completely active as Batman, waiting in the dark in his mansion waiting to be "called to work"? Shouldn't he be out on the streets already going after criminals. And those massive lights in his backyard won't cause any suspicion...lol. Stupid movie. 89' kills it.
That seems contradictory.To be honest looking back Batman Returns is such a cheesy mess of non-sensical plots and ridiculously over the top characters.
I think Kevin Smith is absolutely right when he points out that Burton was not at all interested in the Batman character or telling a Batman story. He just wanted to make a movie about the Penguin and Catwoman.

I don't think many would argue Batman Returns as being the best Keaton as Batman film![]()
That seems contradictory.![]()
I've never seen anyone suggest Batman Returns as being better than Batman 89' before.How is it contradictory? Burton was more interested in telling the villains story than he was Batman's.
Plus I really hate the production design in Batman Returns. The city just looks so fake. 89 Batman's Gotham was also shot on a set, but it was at least set dressed and populated by enough extras to make it appear to be a real city.
I think a lot of people have missed out on the fact that Selina was the one who pushed him towards finding his own humanity again. In the third act he weirdly aims to only jail Max when he could have easily killed him on the spot. But it starts to make sense when he pleads with Selina to come to "his side" and leave the darkness behind.To be fair, i think his killing in Batman Returns was heavier. He was doing it from the get-go, and smiling while he did it. And getting his ass kicked by Catwoman isn't very Batman is it? At least his killing in 89' happened toward the end, so i see it as a temporary crazy phase that he went through where he just lost it after finding out Joker killed his mom and dad.
So i guess you think it's winter all year round?What gardeners? The trees are all dead.

Absolutely.Keaton still, IMO, has the best onscreen Batman persona. A badass, modern version of Early Kane/Finger Batman.
So i guess you think it's winter all year round?![]()
Dat iz kalled azthetiks, mane.Batfleck already surpassed both of them when it comes to 'look' wise.
