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Description: Genre: Action & Adventure / Theatrical Release: 1989 / Director: Tim Burton / Actors: Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson ... more Newest Review: ... I really bought into the hype - my favourite aspect of the whole thing (besides the film) was the excellent Prince soundtrack ... more |
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by bilbob20 - written on 10.04.08 (Very useful, 42 readings)
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Gotham City is being ravaged by criminal master minds, and the local police force is either corrupt or unable to control it. The DA is taking a hard line on the crime, but seems unable to do anything about it. Then along comes a masked crusader dressed as a giant bat to lend his efforts to the good side. Bruce Wayne, a millionaire who lives in a secluded mansion, is haunted by the murder of his parents in the Gotham back streets years ealier. Determined to avenge his parents, as well as protect the innocent civillians of the city, Bruce lurks in the shadows, half masked vigilante, half man. Vicky Vale is the reporter on the tail of the mysterious Batman, but ...
by pmcds - written on 10.04.08 (Very useful, 17 readings)
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In 1989, Tim Burton brought comic book's dark hero onto the big screen with a sinister feel and some great acting. The Plot Gotham City's underworld is ruled by Carl Grissom. Jack Napier, left for dead following a run in with the police, returns with a vengeance, disfigured and calling himself the Joker. Taking over the underworld, he terrorises Gotham. Only the Dark Knight, Batman, can stop this menace. In his true identity as Bruce Wayne, the Dark Knight is a multi-millionaire and strikes up a relationship with Vicki Vale, a journalist who is trying to uncover the 'bat', and find out the secret behind Batman. The Dark Knight, however, is more ...
by SWSt - written on 09.06.08 (Very useful, 86 readings)
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Gotham City's new vigilante protector, The Batman, faces a tough test when he comes up against pale faced freak, The Joker. Given the current slew of superhero films either already released or due for release, I though it was time to revisit the father of them all. The film responsible for showing that, after the failure of the Superman franchise, there was still a thirst to see comic book heroes brought to the big screen. So, how does 1989's Batman fare against the young upstarts? For the most part, the answer to this is "pretty well". Indeed, in many ways, Batman is the blueprint for the later comic book adaptations like Spider-man and ...
Batman - Special Edition (DVD) : Hell has burst from these pavementsfrom Dollanganger
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