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I have to say I truly enjoy all the Batman movies
I have to say I truly enjoy all the Batman movies, even the barely watchable ones. There is one however that is responsible for a complete modernization of the character, and thereby returned him to his historic roots. That movie was Tim Burton’s Batman. Thousands of accolades have already been offered on this landmark film made in 1989, and I can do little else but echo previous complements. It was and still is a great movie. I remember seeing it in the theater for the first time. Likewise I still remember the thrill of seeing the shadowy form of Batman descend behind the two crooks on the roof. The scuffle, the gun shot, the bat creature getting back up after being shot. One crook is kicked through a wooden door, and the other is dangled out over the ledge of a building several floors up. “What are you?” “I’m Batman!” Yes, Michael Keaton was and always will be Batman, and this movie will always be the film that returned to us the original vision of creator Bob Kane. The 1989 Batman film brought back The Dark Knight, and altered the look of the character. All future movies drew from the Burton/Keaton Batman by altering the cowl, body armor, etc. Every subsequent film however retained some portion of Burton’s original vision, of this new and Dark Knight.
V**M
Five Stars
Excellent product. Good quality. Just the way i've been expected. Thank you.
T**L
Five Stars
Great movie! Delivered on time, and not broken.
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