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Batman (1989) Reviews

Batman (1989)
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Behind the black cowl, Gotham City superhero Batman is really millionaire philanthropist Bruce Wayne (Michael Keaton), who turned to crimefighting after his parents were brutally murdered before his eyes. The only person to share Wayne's secret is faithful butler Alfred (Michael Gough). The principal villain in Batman is The Joker (Jack Nicholson) who'd been mob torpedo Jack Napier before he was horribly disfigured in a vat of acid. The Joker's plan to destroy Batman and gain control of Gotham City is manifold. First he distributes a line of booby-trapped cosmetics, then he goes on a destruction spree in the Gotham Art Museum while the music of Prince blasts away in the background, and finally he orchestrates an all-out campaign to win the hearts and minds of the Gothamites, hoping to turn them against the Cowled One. Meanwhile, reporter Vicki Vale (Kim Basinger) becomes the love of Batman's life-which of course plays right into the Joker's hands. Photographed by Roger Pratt, designed by Anton Furst, and scored by Tim Burton's favorite composer Danny Elfman, Batman was a monstrous box-office hit, making $100 million in the first ten days of release--$82,800,000 in North America alone. Incidentally, Billy Dee Williams' comparatively small role as DA Harvey Dent was originally designed to set up the sequel, wherein Dent was to convert into master criminal Two-Face; but by the time the producers got around to that character in 1995's Batman Forever, Two-Face was played by Tommy Lee Jones. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael KeatonJack Nicholson, (more)
Director(s):
Tim Burton
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
 
 
 
 

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(51 member reviews)  


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Antonietta C.

Recently I have been re-watching all the Batman movies, and throughout my expedition I realized that as the more recent the movie was the more it completely warped the Batman prodigy and tried to turn it into a joke for small kids. Batman and it's sequel Batman Returns (which are both directed by Burton) were the only movies that I can say are actually Tried & True. As soon as the other clown started directing what you get is a bunch of great actors in a laughable film. Out of all the movies by far this one is the best. Also check on Batman Begins which gives a more modern feel to this movie.

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Jennifer K.

HILARIOUS! It was really action packed an really funny. Jack Nicholson is perfect as The Joker . PLEASE RENT AND SEE! Loved the part When the joker robs the museum!

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GAURAV S.

Was not clear as how Joker (Jack Nicholson) became so powerful after getting hurt in acid tank. How he burnt someone just by a handshake so forth and so forth

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Steve B.

Holy thumbs up Robin!!!!! Great movie!!!

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Ted S.

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PAUL M.

i thought this was alright dont think its as good as everyone makes it out to be heath ledgers performence as the joker in the dark knight was soooo much better

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Mindy L.

really good action packed movie, i enjoyed it!!

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P T.

Absolutely amazing even after all these years. The first comic-turned-movie is still one of the very best. At its release, I don't think anything came even close to being this good in terms of surround effects, action, special effects and storyline overall. I think this genre is one of the greatest things to come out of recent cinema and with the evolved cgi technology today I predict we will have almost unlimited ability in terms of special effects in future movies. What an exciting time for movie watchers.

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Matthew N.

This movie was great! Michael Keaton was fantastic, though it's hard to believe that Batman and Beetlejuice are the same person. Tim Burton, excellent as a director. Jack Nicholson was outstanding as the Joker! Two thumbs way up!

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Sherri B.

Very good. Done just right. Very dark, very twisted, but that's Gotham City for you. No Batman will ever be as good as Keaton, and as for Nicholson's Joker...you simply cannot script and cast a better movie villain. Great movie all around.

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    Tammy G.

    one of the greatest films ive ever seen.sadly it was followed by the worst sequals a fan could ever recieve.this film captured what the dark knight was all about.perfect.

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    Daniel I.

    I really enjoyed it in 1989, but it did not stand the test of time. I'm 20 years older and a little more movie-savvy. Michael Keaton's performance wasn't bad, but forgettable. Vicki Vale was probably miscast. Jack Nicholson was flawless as usual. This movie's worth the rental, but just barely.

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    Joseph B. W.

    good movie take and makes you want to keep it

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