Supposedly a superhero movie for grown-ups, this is actually a pretentious farrago.
Batman (1989)
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Reviews Counted:51
Fresh:36
Rotten:15
Average Rating:6.6/10
Consensus: An eerie, haunting spectacle, Batman succeeds as entertainment, but as an addition to the character's legacy, it rings disappointingly hollow.
Runtime: 8 hrs 18 mins
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Synopsis: Tim Burton's BATMAN, inspired by Frank Miller's graphic novel THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS, is a Gothic, Wagnerian treatment of the Batman mythos that explains the origins of Batman (Michael Keaton) and... Tim Burton's BATMAN, inspired by Frank Miller's graphic novel THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS, is a Gothic, Wagnerian treatment of the Batman mythos that explains the origins of Batman (Michael Keaton) and his nemesis, the maniacal Joker (a ripe Jack Nicholson). Gotham City is a sunless, ominous haven for criminals, held in the corrupt grip of crime boss Carl Grissom (the ever-magnetic Jack Palance), and terrorized by a sadistic vandal and murderer known as The Joker. But it isn't long before a dark, mysterious caped crusader, who goes by the name of BATMAN, is on their trail and trying to thwart their evil doings. In this darkly entertaining retelling of the Marvel comic classic, ace photojournalist Vicki Vale (warmly and sympathetically played by Kim Basinger) is also on the trail--she wants to find out who Batman really is. Based on the popular comic book character created by Bob Kane for DC Comics; the story and tone have nothing in common with the popular TV series of the 1960s. Imaginative special effects and imposing, Gothic architectural sets dominate this visually graphic, stylish film. Keaton gives a brooding performance as the Caped Crusader and his interestingly understated alter-ego Bruce Wane. But is it Nicholson's Joker that steals the show, with his unnerving, brilliantly maniacal portrayal, especially in the context of his twisted relationship with Grissom's gal Alicia (a lanky, disquieting Jerry Hall). [More]
Starring: Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson, Kim Basinger, Jack Palance
Starring: Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson, Kim Basinger, Jack Palance, Jerry Hall, Pat Hingle, Billy Dee Williams, Michael Gough, Robert Wuhl, Tracey Walter
Director: Tim Burton
Director: Tim Burton
Composer: Danny Elfman
Reviews for Batman
In the end, one's reaction to Burton's blockbuster is little more than that of the Joker to Batman: 'Where did he get those wonderful toys?'
The movie that gave birth to the summer blockbuster remains impressive.
The element of surprise appears in every frame of this motion picture, creating a rich sense of joy and mystery that seems to befuddle Burton and his primitive instincts.
Visually arresting but dramatically undernourished, the film suffers from bland characterization (particularly by Basinger's Vicki and the other "good" crime fighters) and is ultimately saved by Jack Nicholson's bravura turn as the diabolical Joker.
It was, however, easily the biggest box-office hit of 1989, and one of the highest grossing films in history, a testament more to its massive marketing campaign than to its quality.
Director Tim Burton effectively echoes the visual style of the original Bob Kane comics while conjuring up a nightmarish world of his own.
The conceptual side of the movie--two rather sick two-sided antagonists having it out in a black and sordid context -- lingers.
Wow. I can't believe how little I enjoyed about this movie after all of these years of NOT having seen it.
Burton brings back film noir elements to the new Batman, elevating it to a dark, demented opera.
The story is a mess… Scenes and lines of dialogue make no sense… Keaton makes hardly any impression in the role, in or out of the mask.
...the yardstick by which all subsequent Batman movies are measured.
As a movie spectacle, it delivered. As Batman, well...it got a lot of things wrong.
Latest News for Batman
October 29, 2009:
Willem Dafoe Recalls His Brush with Batman
Remember how surprised everyone was when Michael Keaton was picked to star in Tim Burton's "Batman"? Well, if things had turned out a little differently, it could have been... More...
February 04, 2009:
Exclusive: Inside Pinewood/Shepperton - A Photo Tour
Every year, the BAFTA film awards present a trophy for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema. Introduced in 1978, the award recognises an organisation or a person's career... More...
January 05, 2009:
Pat Hingle: 1924-2009
Pat Hingle, the actor best known for playing Commissioner Gordon in the first four "Batman" movies, has passed away after a battle with blood cancer. He was 84. More...
July 11, 2008:
Revisiting Old Batman Trailers
We've all enjoyed the long parade of trailers for The Dark Knight -- but do you remember the trailers for the earlier Batman movies? JoBlo does, and now, so can we. More...
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