A new movie from visionary director Tim Button starring Johnny Depp and whoever his wife is at the moment!
I do like the Burton aesthetic, but Forever is still my favorite Batman movie.
I know it makes me basic, but I far prefer Nolan’s BATMAN to any that I saw previously, the camp aesthetic never really grabbed me, probably why I never got into comic books all that much
They’re great but I can’t stand bale’s Batman voice. so annoying
Yeah, my thoughts as well. The two Nolan Batman movies are great.
On another note, I really appreciate all three Indiana Jones movies. I’m so glad they didn’t make any further ones later, they would probably have sucked.
they chose … unwisely
Crazy that I have two reasons to post this video in the same day, but if you haven’t seen it, you have to go watch the Kevin Smith talk where he pulls back the curtain on his involvement on this movie’s production:
That talk is not about Batman '89.
Or even Batman at all.My dumb ass read Superman in the headline lol
Regardless, because it is an iconic story, I listened to the entire thing again, and then listened to an hour long rant by Smith with someone else about Dark Knight Rises because of you.
I just want you to know, and I hope you think about what you’ve done. Your actions do affect the people around you!
Oh fuck, my actions have consequences?
I’m screwed.
Btw pls link that hour rant
It was just one of the random links under the videos. It’s not in my feed anymore.
BUT! Check this out, this is actually Smith talking about Batman '89. Pretty cool. (I just found this the same way, random feed suggestion under the ones you linked)
Was it this one? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8a-gyWFrsM
I searched Kevin Smith Dark Knight Rises
It actually wasn’t. it was Smith and a radio guy. They briefly talked about '89, but was all about the Nolan movies.
I hate how hard it is to find videos you watched on YouTube, but they love cramming the videos you’ll never watch into every feed.
That shit was dope. Also, I’m old.
Right there with you. That movie was way ahead of its time and still holds up even today.