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Batman Returns > Batman 89
89. Returns was a little perverse lol whoa there Penguin.
t:Batman '89 is more of a true Batman movie, but I prefer Returns.
Returns is Burton unrestrained (he didn't have so much creative freedom for '89) and at the top of his game to boot. I find Batman to be more interesting in it and find the villains to be a lot more deep and interesting as well. The Joker was a bad apple from the very beginning of the movie, but Penguin and Catwoman both have reasons for becoming who they are. Also, I loved the whole winter wonderland thing. It's a very different kind of environment to put Batman in and it ensured that we'd always have a Batman movie to watch at Christmas.Well, those of us who like it, anyway.
I can definitely understand its critics, though. It is a huge departure from the more traditional Batman we saw in the first movie. It has all those sex references and a few gruesome elements (Penguin eating a fish, biting a man's nose, and having black blood) that turned some people off and contributed to Burton having the franchise taken from him. And some of the campy elements in it even rival Schumacher, so I can understand those who say it's not as dark as the first one, even though it seems darker to me.
He probably means Batman '89 didn't deviate from the comic books as much as Batman Returns did. Batman was not as eclipsed by the villain in Batman '89 as he was in Returns either.
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Usually many people say that Joker eclipsed Batman in '89. I see what you mean though.
He probably means Batman '89 didn't deviate from the comic books as much as Batman Returns did.
This. Usually, I want comic book faithfulness, but the lack of faithfulness turned out to be Returns' biggest strength. It did its own thing and did it well. I only wish Burton had been allowed as much freedom in the first movie. His design for the Joker makes me wonder about what might have been...He probably means Batman '89 didn't deviate from the comic books as much as Batman Returns did.
I agree, I just love the crazy, unfaithful off-the-wall-ness of Returns.This. Usually, I want comic book faithfulness, but the lack of faithfulness turned out to be Returns' biggest strength. It did its own thing and did it well. I only wish Burton had been allowed as much freedom in the first movie. His design for the Joker makes me wonder about what might have been...
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His design for the Joker makes me wonder about what might have been...
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Someone posted it on here a couple of years ago and I made sure to save it. I believe the original source was a Tim Burton art book.Wow, where did you get that from?
I only wish Burton had been allowed as much freedom in the first movie. His design for the Joker makes me wonder about what might have been..
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Someone posted it on here a couple of years ago and I made sure to save it. I believe the original source was a Tim Burton art book.
I'd be surprised if Nicholson objected to it, considering some of the roles he's played. If anyone made a stink about it, it was probably the studio, since they were constantly forcing script rewrites and such. I really don't know that much about what he was and wasn't allowed to do in the film, but I know he was forced to put a cathedral into the film's finale because someone (I think it was Jon Peters) saw the Phantom of the Opera on Broadway and decided that the movie needed a gothic cathedral.Do you know who didn't want Burton to use something like this? Was it the studio or did Nicholson not like it and then the studio said no?
This. Usually, I want comic book faithfulness, but the lack of faithfulness turned out to be Returns' biggest strength. It did its own thing and did it well. I only wish Burton had been allowed as much freedom in the first movie. His design for the Joker makes me wonder about what might have been...
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I have always thought that a Burton Joker would have looked like Heath Ledger's Joker.


Same here. Nolan's Joker is a perfect fit with Burton's Penguin and Catwoman.I have always thought that a Burton Joker would have looked like Heath Ledger's Joker.
Same here. Nolan's Joker is a perfect fit with Burton's Penguin and Catwoman.