Kane52630
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http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/why-batman-returns-is-ultimate-802164
The movie was released this week, in '92. Can remember seeing it in the theater.
Something I've always wondered is how the Returns Batmobile is different from the original 1989 one...
According to interviews with the prop department they restyled it slightly but I don't see any difference at all.
Do you guys know what was changed to its appearance (except for the Batmissile transformation and revamped shields) ?
I guess that article has a point-ish? I dunno, could go into detail more. But by god the puns in that trailer ugghhhhh makes me want to kill someone.
Thanks to a friend on another forum:This is hypnotizing in the best way possible. Can I get this in a avatar anyone?
haha, love this:
Not all of Stricks abridgements went so seamlessly. A lot of explanatory material came out like a scene showing how Shrecks Department Store could host a costume ball right after Catwoman blew its ground floor to kingdom come. The movie was just so crammed with stuff that I tried to connect as many dots as I could, Strick says.
Found this old EW article the analyzes the struggles and ultimate disappointment that came with this movie. Few tidbits in here I was unaware of.
"Unhappy Returns"
http://www.ew.com/article/1992/07/31/unhappy-returns
Renee Greene of Chicago says, In fact, nothing made sense. Ill never see a Batman movie again.
It made me sort of sick, says Greenes 9-year-old son, Michael.




