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In Russia, Michael Keaton roasts you!
Wikipedia:
The roast is an event in which an individual is subjected to a public presentation of comedic insults, praise, outlandish true and untrue stories, and heartwarming tributes, the implication being that the roastee is able to take the jokes in good humor and not as serious criticism or insult, and therefore, show their good nature. It is seen by some as a great honor to be roasted, as the individual is surrounded by friends, fans, and well-wishers, who can receive some of the same treatment as well during the course of the evening. The party and presentation itself are both referred to as a roast. The host of the event is called the roastmaster. Anyone who is honored in such a way is said to have been "roasted".
Does anyone else think the key to how Keaton played his Batman was how he nailed the dual personality issue that Bruce always has between his Batman side, like even in normal life he's always carrying that burden, I always liked the film for the way that was played out.
And the best Keaton moment for me is when the mimes waving at Bruce just before the Joker appears, and Keaton just shoots that mime this look that speaks more than a thousand words!
haha yeah I love when the mime waves in his face.
I thought Keaton was solid as Bruce Wayne... maybe he wasn't as outgoing as he could've been. Look at his behaviour at the party when he talks to Vicki and Knox... seems like a pretty normal guy to me there. Seems quite normal and social when Vicki is at his house for dinner as well. Not to mention he nailed Vicki... so they got the playboy aspect of the character right. If Keaton had been any more schmoozy I don't think it would've fit the film.
Michael Keaton is one of my favorite actors. He will always be Batman to me.
Does anyone else think the key to how Keaton played his Batman was how he nailed the dual personality issue that Bruce always has between his Batman side, like even in normal life he's always carrying that burden, I always liked the film for the way that was played out.
And the best Keaton moment for me is when the mimes waving at Bruce just before the Joker appears, and Keaton just shoots that mime this look that speaks more than a thousand words!