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Michelle Pfeiffer has the most iconic one word dialog in movie history " Meow". 🙂 Also Michelle Pfeiffer did the whip jewelry store scene in 1 take with the bull whip. 🙂
Bruce and Selina not wearing masks at the dance is symbolic. They both consider their other persona to be their true self so by showing up as just Bruce and Selina they are in a sense wearing masks.
Michelle Pfeiffer should have been nominated for best actress. She is the most iconic Catwoman ever. This is a wild movie. Not everyone liked it, as many felt it was too dark. But no one would ever forget it. It's really good. Outstanding music too.
I worked on this film as a Gotham city resident and also was a double for one of the clowns in the fight with Batman. The Gotham city set was built on one of the biggest stages in the world, Stage 16 at Warner Brothers. They had huge a.c. machines that kept ice cold in the stage for the snow not to melt. It was very fun to work on. Amazing sets.
Holy crap! I am currently making a review of one of Tim's more recent works, Wednesday. This film is literally one of my favorites of his, so it would be interesting if I were able to do a mini-interview with someone who worked with him, even if a short while. Every little bit helps, and I want to make that known on my channel if you are in any way interested.
@@Spartan10152 Very cool. Michelle & Danny DeVito's costumes were also cool. The Batmobile and all the sets were amazing. Great time working on it. A neat coincidence a year later was on "The Ben Stiller Show" that I worked on. There was a comedy sketch with Adam West that I worked on. When we did the clown fight scenes on the Gotham streets the original Batmobile was brought to the Warner backlot were we filmed for some kind of photo shoot with the new Batmobile.
1:05:21 On the contrary, the studio wanted less of the “dark” Tim Burton tone. Apparently some people thought it went too far and the studio told Tim to reel it in for the third one which subsequently led to his (and Keaton’s) departure. This is why we have… (shudders) “Batman & Robin”.
📌Danny DeVito and Michelle Pfeiffer's acting is so perfect for this movie. It seemed like a theater play type of acting and it really fit the Tim Burton style. Those monologues by Peguin are just classics, and the way Tim Burton shot it makes it even more iconic.
It's really good as a super dark cartoon film, not to be taken seriously. But, if you want to consider it 'good' as far as films go, no. Way too goofy.
I'm generally not a big fan of Tim Burton, but I absolutely LOVE this film. Michelle Pfeiffer is *the* Catwoman. No one, with the possible exception of the iconic Julie Newmar, has ever embodied that character the way Pfeiffer does. A great reaction as always! :)
I agree. I only first watched this about a year ago, and thought no Catwoman could beat Julie Newmar who i grew up with in the 80's when they showed the old show on breakfast tv before school.
Walken's character was originally Harvey Dent, but Billy Dee Williams didn't come back, so they went with a new character with similar political motivations. Selina was only supposed to get the one half of his face, leading to Two-Face in the third movie. Obviously, that didn't play out.
This is absolutely NOT TRUE. BS. All just a fanmade myth. There were three scripts made and NONE of them had Harvey NOR Two Face. The movie's writer, Daniel Waters debunked this myth on a podcast a while back. Max Shreck was always meant to be the villain and Burton moved on from everything from the first movie completely because he didn't want to go do the same film all over again. These urban legends MUST DIE!
They wanted to do a third one with Tim Burton and Michael Keaton, but due to the poor sales of action figures because of Moral Guardians complaining about the dark tone of the movie they wanted the third one to be much lighter and colorful. Help to sell the action figures. Tim Burton felt that didn’t lend itself over to his sensibilities and dropped out and Michael did as well since Burton wasn’t going to direct the third film.
Who's "everybody"? Me and all my friends and other fans of the first movie and the comic book loved it. Saw it twice in the theater and it was full both times. The audience applauded. Both times.
@@zatoichi1 It was mostly angry parents and younger children who thought it was gonna be a family movie thanks to McDonald's Happy Meals. Most of the parents were probably ones that grew up with the Adam West show when they were kids and were horrified to see this violent, unsettling dark fairytale Batman. (In the same way adults now freak out when their childhood favorite cartoon becomes a dark and gritty reboot. Or even like Zack Snyder's DCEU and how it led Suicide Squad and Justice League to be comedies.) Even I'll admit I was creeped out by this movie, especially with the Penguin and circus members. I thought it was a Halloween movie for many years because they used to play on 30 Nights of Halloween in ABC Family and was very confused with Penguin vomiting black slime, cats chewing Selina's fingers while her eyes flicker white and the villain's plan of drowning sleeping babies. I remember me and my sister felt empty watching it as if we watched Beau is Afraid. I love Batman Returns and it's dark twisted nature, but I can also totally understand why parents, kids and WB were horrified by this film's dark and rather strange stuff and was the reason why WB talked Burton out of doing a third movie with Batman Forever. I don't think the 90s was ready for something this arthouse levels of odd. Nowadays, A24 would've helped WB produce the movie with a weirdo director having full creative control on a superhero movie made to sell toys.
I found it amusing that Christopher Walken's character was named Max Schreck, the same as the actor who played Nosferatu in 1922 movie of the same name.
In the SNES Batman Returns game the taser clown is the first boss and you can shoot the grapnel at him to get a "cutscene" move where he takes a lot of damage from the chunk of wall. It only works in that fight 😃
I love how Bruce acts around Selina. He's the world's greatest detective, hes been in any dangerous situation you can imagine. He can solve any riddle but even he is tongue tied and awkward around pretty women. It makes him more human.
Max Schreck is definetely a Tim Burton Idea. There was a German Actor named Max Schreck. and his iconic Role.... Nosferatu... The one from that old icoic silent movie.
They actually made a comicbook version of the unmade 3rd Tim Burton Batman movie. That one had Billy Dee Williams's Harvey Dent as Two-Face, a black Robin (I assume Dick Grayson) & Catwoman returning. The Halle Berry Catwoman movie was originally gonna be a spinoff movie with Michelle Pfeiffer returning in the role, but it took too long & Pfeiffer even declined to return because she wasn't comfortable in the costume when making Batman Returns.
I like to think Michael Keaton and Tim Burton really helped to put each other on the map, between putting out these movies and Beetlejuice before them. If he hasn't seen Beetlejuice, you guys should totally watch it for the channel!!
There is a theory that Penguin already knew who his parents were and had them killed. He was just going to the cemetery paying respects to play the people of Gotham as the act. He already murdered his parents.
There is Terminator 2 , Aliens, Batman Returns, Ghostbusters 2, etc. which is simply a class above elite, as proven by how iconic the originals were, only to be surpassed by its sequel in stunning fashion. 🙌🏻
great reaction. Tons of symbolism in this movie, about multilayered personalities, and ironically the biggest monster between Max and penguin, was infact the businessman Max Shrek. Also Bruce and Selina not wearing masks because their true persona is their alter-ego. Quick background, Warner Bros got a ton of complaints about how dark it was and the amount of sexual references throughout and stealing babies from cribs, that they couldn't sell it to the younger demographic and it didn't take off like the first one did at the box-office. Tim would have come back for 3, but he could tell WB weren't interested in his vision any longer, the only way he would get a third is if he brightened it up and he's like 'you really don't want me' so he bowed out. They tried very hard to get Keaton back but when he spoke with Joel Schumacher the new director wanting to make it bright flashy and campy to channel the 60s batman he walked away too. Shumacher is known for almost killing the batman franchise. I loved Burton's batmans. The villains are iconic, Michelle Pfeiffer and Nicholson should get oscars. The world, music and aesthetics are iconic. The gadgets and Keaton is my favorite of all Batmans. I would have loved a third that didn't sideline Batman so much, as it felt like he was only in the second one to stop the villains. How good would a movie have been with Keaton fighting his demons and be a force for good in a Tim Burton universe. I think that didn't happen because Burton was less interested in the Batman comic character, but more about the duality of nature hence the focus on the villains. I do love both movies so much. Great vid!
Keaton made the right call. You have to admire the integrity - he wasn't just interested in a paycheck, but preserving a far superior (and iconic) vision of Batman he helped create.
To give Joel Schumacher his fair shake, he was a massive Batman fan, which is why Burton gave him his approval, and he was wanting to a _Year One_ movie, but when it became clear that he wasn't going to get to tell the story he wanted to either, he basically indulged himself in every other way possible. I think _Batman Forever_ was him making the best of a bad situation.
The reason they didn't do a 3rd one was because McDonald's got so mad about how disturbing this was and it wasn't really a kids movie, so the happy meals with toys had a problem selling. They got mad at WB and pulled sponsorships for the movie.
Great reaction. Couple of things to point out.. 1 There was not a third Burton film largely due to the controversy that surrounded this movie marketing wise. WB did not expect the backlash it got from parents who said the film was not kid friendly, thus toy sales took a huge hit. That’s why we get the silly tone of the next two films 2 Penguin died because he fell in the toxic chemicals. The same chemicals Max Schreck claimed we’re not from his factories 3 Selena and Bruce don’t wear masks to the masquerade ball because in their minds their real face is actually a mask, which in the case of two psychopaths is true. They are not people wearing costumes at night, they truly have personality disorders
No they’re not in the same universe because of the Flash movie and the Batman’89 comic it’s the 3rd part for the movie one is called the Burton verse and the other is the Schumacher verse
This does not bind with Forever and Batman & Robin as we saw in The Flash movie, i wanted to also say, The first Batman movie was controlled by WB and that made Tim Burton upset and asked for full creativity control for Batman Return, or else he would not do it, they allowed him full controlled, but, parents didnt liked how Dark it turned out to be and Complained to WB, so they change director in forever and asked him for a more colorfull and ligther more kid movie, although Tim Burton still produced Forever.
That little batmobile that penguin is in to control the car was actually a real Sega arcade machine that really looked like a little batmobile that you could sit in to play it.
I love this movie along with Batman 1989, these two movies do very well with Batman's character as well as why the Burton atmosphere works for this movie. Batman and his mythos was dark, gloomy, and down right a detective. I consider these two movies as the best of what Batman was like during the Golden Age of comics. Keaton's acting was superb in this movie (as it usually is) and you can see the unsettle in his performance when he already figures out what Penguin did at the Circus. However the true star is Michelle as Catwoman, she embodies the character so well while doing her own spin on the character. Since this Catwoman is much like Batman, psychotic in some ways but not as bad as Joker, however due to their own problems they can't be together yet. Which is a very good dynamic. I would give this movie a ten bats out of ten bats. Highly recommend this movie to fans of Batman young and old, modern to Golden Age, especially for those that are ready for Keaton to get back in the suit. "YOU WANNA GET NUTS?! COME ON, LETS GET NUTS!"
It remains my personal favourite Batman movie. I adore everything about it. The tone and design are *chef's kiss*, and the casting is absolutely insane. Its gothic, its broody, its got an AMAZING score and a great script. It even has a touch of Christmas camp. Wonderful, wonderful movie. For me it's Batman Returns, The Dark Knight, The Batman and Batman 89. In that order.
There was a good TH-cam video which explained what happened with Tim Burton and Michael Keaton. In a nutshell, some parents brought their kids with them and even though they knew from the first one that it was a dark universe, they were still freaked out by The Penguin. However, the biggest complainers were McDonald's inc., who were planning to market toys and Happy Meals to kids who were too young to see the movie! Anyway, the movie studio pressured Burton into pursuing other projects while another director was chosen and encouraged to go in a more "kid friendly" direction. Keaton bailed after Burton was gone. In those days, PG meant "Parental Guidance"-- NOT " suitable for all ages" but some parents forgot that.
For me this is still the greatest live action Batman movie. I think it straddles the line between grittiness and campness just about perfectly, which is exactly what a comic book movie should be. The set design is also the greatest out of all the Batman movies, plus the casting is absolutely on point.
After this movie, the studio received a lot of feedback from "soccer moms" that it was becoming too violent, so WB decided to lighten Batman movies following this. Tim Burton was not on board with the studios direct meddling, so declined to direct any further movies (and due his departure, Keaton didn't commit to any followup movies). This of course was just par for course for WB and their "suits" constant over meddling into their directors' visions. They've had a pretty controversial history with movies like Blade Runner (there's 7 different versions of this cut alone), Superman 2 and Snyder's current DC movies.
Burton didn't leave because of the lighter direction. He actually left because the executives tried talking him out of leaving the project completely by saying if he was interested in making another smaller movie like Edward Scissorshands and Burton caught on what they were doing and left the meeting.
Keaton said at the time the third movie was being developed that when he read the script, he was unhappy with the direction the studio was going with the character, and that the villains were overshadowing Batman. I think he suspected that the studio was moving the franchise in an Adam West direction.
The villains overshadowed Batman in the first 2 movies, ha ha. But, seriously, this movie brought back the Adam West stuff with the goofy penguin mobile, silly remote control penguins, etc. I think we all liked the darkness, but not the over the top goofiness.
He was offered the script for Batman Forever and hated the script and the moment he knew it was gonna fail was when he met Joel Schumacher who told Keaton "Why does everything have to be so dark?" And Keaton's like "Wait? Don't you even know this guy and why he became Batman, right?" Costumes were already made for him with the Panther/Sonar suit but had to be scrapped after Keaton left.
Saw this in theaters as a kid and loved it. I used to watch the 89 Batman on vhs all the time, loved Joker. So this hit and I had the toys, the sheets, posters, coloring books, McDonalds cups & toys lol Even tho Batman Forever is the 3rd in this movie series they have a comic adaptation of a story written by the original writers that takes the place of this movie and has Billy Dee as Two-Face & Marlon Wayans(original choice for Robin) as Robin
They didn't do the 3rd one with Tim Burton because Mc Donald's complaints about the tone of the movie and the difficulty to sell happy meals with it. Also some parents expressed complaints. WB decides to take out Burton from director's chair and make him a producer which he rejected. Michael Keaton didn't want to came back without Burton, so WB moved on... and fail.
The studio presented the Kilmer and Clooney movies as part of the same series, but I guess it's up to the viewer whether to think of them that way. A couple of actors such as Alfred returned, but Batman and Harvey Dent are recast. The term "soft reboot" hadn't yet been coined back then.
The original script was more clear that she didn't die because the shades broke her fall. And the reason why he has these sudden fight moves was because she was actually attending self-confidence skills according to a voice message Selina would receive. But in the final movie, the lines were redubbed to the ads of Max's buy products instead.
My favourite Batman movie (not just because i fancy Michelle Pfeiffer in it lol). I only watched your reaction to the previous one a few hours ago, so look forward to this.
I never knew you guys had watched this. This is my favorite Batman movie. Im so sad this cast never made another one. Im hoping though that they do a Batman Beyond movie with Keaton and Michelle. I think you guys should watch Gotham if you havent yet. I loved that show.
it's a little late for this comment but the penguins were not controlled what they had been for aiming and knowing the location. and Penguin (the human) was adopted by Penguins, not the other way around.
The actors that set the precedent for the characters of Catwoman, the Joker, or the penguin. The actors that played the roles in the 1960s Batman series Julie Newmar Catwoman, Cesar Romero the Joker, and Burgess Meredith the Penguin. Cesar Romero created the laugh of the Joker that they all still to this day try to copy. And even though she's not in the Batman movie let's not forget Yvonne Craig, who first played the sexy, crime-fighting Batgirl in the 1960s TV hit "Batman," she set the precedent for the character Batgirl. And last but not least The Batman series had the coolest Batmobile and Adam West R.I.P. will always be Batman. The show was reruns when I was a young girl in the mid-70s yes it was a bit foolish silly but it was purposely made that way like the comic books.
Entertaining reaction to the best Batman movies ever made. It often sounds like you say "pinguin" instead of "penguin", though. :D And... why on earth did "I don't know whether to open fire or fall in love" inspire you such a visceral reaction?! =__=
sometimes u have to blame the victim...if u put ur self in dangerous situations lots and and then bad stuff happens dont be so shocked...some situations you can blame the bad person and the victim
LOL. "Hopefully he's actually in it and it's not just a Billy Dee Williams" His character was literally SUPPOSED TO BE Billy Dee Williams as Harvey Dent, and Catwoman's attempt to kill him at the end is how he becomes Two-Face for the next movie. Unfortunately, the script got changed for one reason or another and, when Tim Burton was removed from Batman Forever and it came time to cast, Warner Bros. decided to pay Billy Dee off (he had a contract securing him the part) and hire Tommy-Lee Jones, because he was a bigger star and hot off The Fugitive in 1993.
It’s my favorite Christmas movie and I’ll fight anyone who says there’s not a Christmas movie This is my all-time favorite Batman, film with Catwoman edit, and I’m not sure if anyone mentioned in the comments below, but that’s Pee-wee Herman in the beginning of the movie being the father of the Penguin
Originally they wrote the max schrek character to be billy Dee's Harvey dent and it would have been a very similar story with Selina. The incident at the end with her would have been how he became two-face. Setting up for the 3rd one. It was, of coarse, scrapped for whatever reason. But I always found that interesting. That along with Marlon Wayne's cast as Robin in this film. He still gets residuals for a movie that he was never in
This Harvey Dent is not true at all. There was three scripts made for the film. (Sam Hamm, Daniel Waters, and Wesley Strick.) And none of them had Harvey/Two-Face nor not even a mention of him. I read all the scripts and they never included him. It's just gossip fans made up over the years. Daniel Waters debunked this further on a podcast that none of the scripts had this. That's why you probably don't know why they changed it. I heard on rumor someone thought it was because DC framed out over changing Harvey's backstory following the first movie's backlash with Joker being part of Bruce's backstory. (But like, what stopped them from changing Penguin and Catwoman from the comics!?!) See? Just a myth. What is correct is Marlon Wayans. The Daniel Waters script included a car mechanic named "The Kid" who helps repair the Batmobile after Batman crashed into his shop and discovers the controlling device and later converts it into the hand device Batman uses in the finale. He thanks him before asking his name and learns his name's Dick but prefers to be called "Robin" And vanishes after Batman turns away as he smiles. Setting him up for a future movie. But Burton felt there were too many characters for a film people complain was already crowded. And Burton wasn't the biggest fan of introducing Robin for taking away Barman's scary and mystic nature and believed it would've gone into scenes with Batman eating up screentime with poetic speeches and dancing around in the batcave with Marlon Wayans.
There was plans for a third one - but the backlash from parents groups and sponsors (there was a McDonalds happy meal tie-in to this movie) for how dark this was resulted in Tim B being removed from the directors chair and Joel S (who's much more adaptive to studio notes) getting the job for the more colourful 'toy-centric' follow ups. Remember the biggest super hero movies by 1992 was the '89 Batman movie and the Superman series from earlier in the 80s - super hero movies were still for kids. While the 89 Batman movie copped some flack for being too dark, many comic fans enjoyed it and it was a huge success, but Batman Returns was seen as going to far. It's great that this film is getting a bit of a resurgence - with Marvel and DC pumping out so much content, the desire for different takes on the content is growing, and this film with its weird gothic vibe and sexual undertones (Devito still plays the thirstiest Penguin put to screen) it's still probably the weirdest big budget super hero movie out there.
You're right, 'Batman' still had some "gothic" to it, but if you line it up with other Burton movies it doesn't quite have the same feel. But 'Returns' went full Burton! Criminal that we never got a third to round the trilogy, but hey, with the popularity of Keaton's return in The Flash trailer, you never know. Yeah.. it's unlikely, but if nothing else the overwhelmingly positive reaction from practically everyone to seeing Keaton's Batman again should show the studio they could make a shit tonne of money off a third Burton/Keaton movie... plus, audiences are so much more accepting of dark and gritty these days, so Burton could really go to town on it!
First, the shoe heel is rubber. Second, the Penguin army, thanks to Stan Winston. Third, the studio want the third one more brighter and colorful for kids merchandise, Tim Burton disagree and quit.
I really loved this reaction. This is my favorite movie of all time, especially because of Michelle's performance. I love that you guys caught on to soo many of the nuances that other reactors miss.
I mean, if you want to get philosophical, they kinda both wore a mask to the ball. It may be hard to believe, but the next movie, Batman Forever, was intended to be a sequel in the same series of movies. But after people freaked out about how dark this one was, they fired Tim Burton and hired Joel Schumacher. Even if they're not as good as these two, or the ones that came after, Batman Forever and Batman & Robin are both worth watching just for the fun of it. If you want the best Batman experience, though, you have to see Mask of the Phantasm. It was the first Batman animated movie, and it's still one of the best. Also, Channel Awesome made a couple videos based on if Tim Burton had finished out the pre-Nolan Batman movies. Here's the Batman Forever one: th-cam.com/video/sA1WU-9UVxw/w-d-xo.html
You showed off your youth at 14:28 when you referred to her landline (or an answering machine attached to her landline) as her "cell phone". I doubt very much she had a cell phone 😊 If you listen carefully you can tell that the answerphone messages are stored on cassette tape too, not digitally.
Amazing reaction! I actually would love to see you continue with Batman Forever and Batman and Robin for at least the chance of entertainment. The way I see it, Penguin was practically the evil take on Moses. Like Moses, he was placed in a basket then placed in the river and founded by a new family. He knew who is parents were, but wanted revenge for being cast out by them and society. The original plan was to kill the current generation firstborn male children, but then he decided to kill everyone when Batman foiled his plot. When he dies, you feel sympathy, because it all started with him having vainful parents. When the cats surround Selina and bite on her, she gets 8 additional lives, signifying her fall out the window the lost of one. She is more an antihero; she only kills if it is necessary or just. That’s why her and Bruce are similar yet different. They did fall in love, and Bruce attempted to try to calm her. He really wanted to help her recover from the trauma. However, Selina couldn’t reconcile with her chance to not kill Max. She felt like that she already crossed that line between good and evil. That’s why Michelle Pfeiffer is hands down the best Catwoman. Also Michelle did the bird in mouth for reals. 🦇🐈⬛🐧 💛🖤💜🤍🧡
They were supposed to do a part 3 but there's a whole story about how the studio wanted to back off the darkness because they lost Mcdonalds over the scariness of this movie -- watch the youtube video "Top 10 Things You Didn't Know About Batman Returns: from Minty Comedic Arts" it will fill you in on everything you need to know.
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I know u guys have not watched any indian movie but here i really want u guys from my heart to watchalong a movie called RRR its truly beloving movie now time everywhere an amzing ride i know u guys will love it🙌
Hi, the main reason was at the time too adult and was a backlash even on a newshow with a child complaining that prompted MacDonalds to pull out of tie ins and toy companies that's why change in direction to be more kid friendly and sell merchandise. Thanks
Michelle Pfeiffer has the most iconic one word dialog in movie history " Meow". 🙂 Also Michelle Pfeiffer did the whip jewelry store scene in 1 take with the bull whip. 🙂
Yes. She. Does. ❤❤❤
Bruce and Selina not wearing masks at the dance is symbolic. They both consider their other persona to be their true self so by showing up as just Bruce and Selina they are in a sense wearing masks.
I was thinking the same thing, glad someone else picked up on it
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" we all wear masks, Mr Ipkiss"
@@MrBreezeLI516 No, he's in the next movie.
Huh, no lie, I never thought of that. That actually makes alot of sense👍🏽
Michelle Pfeiffer should have been nominated for best actress. She is the most iconic Catwoman ever. This is a wild movie. Not everyone liked it, as many felt it was too dark. But no one would ever forget it. It's really good. Outstanding music too.
Agree with this. Out of all the actresses to portray the character, she easily knocked it out of the park.
Catwoman: Meow.
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@@onemoreminute0543she was definitely the “yummiest” catwoman of them all.😍🥰
I absolutely love the scene where they repeat the mistletoe lines and realize who the other is. Beautifully done
"Does this mean we have to start fighting?" My favorite scene in the movie.
I worked on this film as a Gotham city resident and also was a double for one of the clowns in the fight with Batman. The Gotham city set was built on one of the biggest stages in the world, Stage 16 at Warner Brothers. They had huge a.c. machines that kept ice cold in the stage for the snow not to melt. It was very fun to work on. Amazing sets.
Holy crap! I am currently making a review of one of Tim's more recent works, Wednesday. This film is literally one of my favorites of his, so it would be interesting if I were able to do a mini-interview with someone who worked with him, even if a short while. Every little bit helps, and I want to make that known on my channel if you are in any way interested.
Fantastic. That is good info to know.
How was seeing Keaton in the Batsuit?
@@Spartan10152 Very cool. Michelle & Danny DeVito's costumes were also cool. The Batmobile and all the sets were amazing. Great time working on it.
A neat coincidence a year later was on "The Ben Stiller Show" that I worked on. There was a comedy sketch with Adam West that I worked on.
When we did the clown fight scenes on the Gotham streets the original Batmobile was brought to the Warner backlot were we filmed for some kind of photo shoot with the new Batmobile.
@@richardyett3985 I would have died working on a Batman set, I've been a fan of Batman since I was 1(I'm 21 rn) and completely geeked out
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On the contrary, the studio wanted less of the “dark” Tim Burton tone. Apparently some people thought it went too far and the studio told Tim to reel it in for the third one which subsequently led to his (and Keaton’s) departure. This is why we have… (shudders) “Batman & Robin”.
And Batman Forever before that. Which was... "eh". Could've been a lot better.
Haha your avatar 🤣 and yes lots of people thought it was a kid’s film before they watched it.
📌Danny DeVito and Michelle Pfeiffer's acting is so perfect for this movie. It seemed like a theater play type of acting and it really fit the Tim Burton style. Those monologues by Peguin are just classics, and the way Tim Burton shot it makes it even more iconic.
This Catwoman was amazing, her house renovation was complete opposite of her original which was great.
Such an underappreciated Batman film. Really good!
@@nsasupporter7557 ok
@@nsasupporter7557 You don't know good movies at all
It's really good as a super dark cartoon film, not to be taken seriously. But, if you want to consider it 'good' as far as films go, no. Way too goofy.
@@TerribleEnglish It's a comic book movie. Comic book movies are supposed to be camp and goofy to a degree.
@@carlesmacuaid I wouldn't call the Dark Knight camp or goofy.
The chemistry between Michelle Pfeiffer and Michael Keaton is hot-hot-hot. This is still my favourite Batman movie.
Awesome movie. Batman and Batman Returns are still my favorites.
Batman Returns is my favorite Batman movie of all time and It's Tim Burton's finest movie and the best Batman movie of the 90's.
Best Batman movie of ALL TIME, yes, I said it! 🙌🏻
I'm generally not a big fan of Tim Burton, but I absolutely LOVE this film. Michelle Pfeiffer is *the* Catwoman. No one, with the possible exception of the iconic Julie Newmar, has ever embodied that character the way Pfeiffer does. A great reaction as always! :)
I agree. I only first watched this about a year ago, and thought no Catwoman could beat Julie Newmar who i grew up with in the 80's when they showed the old show on breakfast tv before school.
I agree with you, the Batman films are his best and Pfieffer is brilliant as Catwoman.
True. But Anne is very underrated. Zoe is now carrying on the legacy.
This movie is solid gold.
Solid gold but with the smell of old fish
Walken's character was originally Harvey Dent, but Billy Dee Williams didn't come back, so they went with a new character with similar political motivations. Selina was only supposed to get the one half of his face, leading to Two-Face in the third movie. Obviously, that didn't play out.
What could have been. I would have been super interested to see Burton helm a third Batman film with the same level of control as he had on Returns.
This is absolutely NOT TRUE. BS. All just a fanmade myth. There were three scripts made and NONE of them had Harvey NOR Two Face. The movie's writer, Daniel Waters debunked this myth on a podcast a while back. Max Shreck was always meant to be the villain and Burton moved on from everything from the first movie completely because he didn't want to go do the same film all over again.
These urban legends MUST DIE!
1:55. "Look at this Gomez guy." That guy is PEE WEE HERMAN!
The mother was also in Pee-Wee’s big adventure
They wanted to do a third one with Tim Burton and Michael Keaton, but due to the poor sales of action figures because of Moral Guardians complaining about the dark tone of the movie they wanted the third one to be much lighter and colorful. Help to sell the action figures. Tim Burton felt that didn’t lend itself over to his sensibilities and dropped out and Michael did as well since Burton wasn’t going to direct the third film.
@@nsasupporter7557 Dude, you essentially just said everything sonofmoss said.
Who's "everybody"? Me and all my friends and other fans of the first movie and the comic book loved it. Saw it twice in the theater and it was full both times. The audience applauded. Both times.
@@zatoichi1 It was mostly angry parents and younger children who thought it was gonna be a family movie thanks to McDonald's Happy Meals. Most of the parents were probably ones that grew up with the Adam West show when they were kids and were horrified to see this violent, unsettling dark fairytale Batman. (In the same way adults now freak out when their childhood favorite cartoon becomes a dark and gritty reboot. Or even like Zack Snyder's DCEU and how it led Suicide Squad and Justice League to be comedies.) Even I'll admit I was creeped out by this movie, especially with the Penguin and circus members. I thought it was a Halloween movie for many years because they used to play on 30 Nights of Halloween in ABC Family and was very confused with Penguin vomiting black slime, cats chewing Selina's fingers while her eyes flicker white and the villain's plan of drowning sleeping babies. I remember me and my sister felt empty watching it as if we watched Beau is Afraid.
I love Batman Returns and it's dark twisted nature, but I can also totally understand why parents, kids and WB were horrified by this film's dark and rather strange stuff and was the reason why WB talked Burton out of doing a third movie with Batman Forever. I don't think the 90s was ready for something this arthouse levels of odd. Nowadays, A24 would've helped WB produce the movie with a weirdo director having full creative control on a superhero movie made to sell toys.
I found it amusing that Christopher Walken's character was named Max Schreck, the same as the actor who played Nosferatu in 1922 movie of the same name.
In the SNES Batman Returns game the taser clown is the first boss and you can shoot the grapnel at him to get a "cutscene" move where he takes a lot of damage from the chunk of wall. It only works in that fight 😃
I love how Bruce acts around Selina. He's the world's greatest detective, hes been in any dangerous situation you can imagine. He can solve any riddle but even he is tongue tied and awkward around pretty women. It makes him more human.
Selina Kyle played by Michelle Pfeiffer is much, much more than a "pretty woman". She's bewitching.
Max Schreck is definetely a Tim Burton Idea. There was a German Actor named Max Schreck. and his iconic Role.... Nosferatu... The one from that old icoic silent movie.
He also resembles the professor in the movie, Metropolis (which was the inspiration for the look of Gotham City, especially with this one.)
They actually made a comicbook version of the unmade 3rd Tim Burton Batman movie. That one had Billy Dee Williams's Harvey Dent as Two-Face, a black Robin (I assume Dick Grayson) & Catwoman returning.
The Halle Berry Catwoman movie was originally gonna be a spinoff movie with Michelle Pfeiffer returning in the role, but it took too long & Pfeiffer even declined to return because she wasn't comfortable in the costume when making Batman Returns.
I like to think Michael Keaton and Tim Burton really helped to put each other on the map, between putting out these movies and Beetlejuice before them. If he hasn't seen Beetlejuice, you guys should totally watch it for the channel!!
Batman is totally me, chasing women with obvious red flags.
This is also the best Christmas movie
As my sister says when simping for the Scarlett Witch
“They said avoid red flags, but red is my favorite color”
Totally!! F*ck Die Hard, Batman Returns is where it's at
Everything about this movie is spot on. From the characters and the vibes.
For me it's still my fav batman movie.
Good to see young folks rediscovering the masterpieces.
Selina wasn't killed, but unconscious. She fell through 4 tarps that broke her fall.
Michelle became the best Catwoman ever. Fantastic! Batman Returns is my favorite of all the Batman movies without a doubt.
There is a theory that Penguin already knew who his parents were and had them killed. He was just going to the cemetery paying respects to play the people of Gotham as the act. He already murdered his parents.
It would explain why Batman said "I think he knows who his parents are. There's something else..."
There is Terminator 2 , Aliens, Batman Returns, Ghostbusters 2, etc. which is simply a class above elite, as proven by how iconic the originals were, only to be surpassed by its sequel in stunning fashion. 🙌🏻
great reaction. Tons of symbolism in this movie, about multilayered personalities, and ironically the biggest monster between Max and penguin, was infact the businessman Max Shrek. Also Bruce and Selina not wearing masks because their true persona is their alter-ego.
Quick background, Warner Bros got a ton of complaints about how dark it was and the amount of sexual references throughout and stealing babies from cribs, that they couldn't sell it to the younger demographic and it didn't take off like the first one did at the box-office.
Tim would have come back for 3, but he could tell WB weren't interested in his vision any longer, the only way he would get a third is if he brightened it up and he's like 'you really don't want me' so he bowed out. They tried very hard to get Keaton back but when he spoke with Joel Schumacher the new director wanting to make it bright flashy and campy to channel the 60s batman he walked away too. Shumacher is known for almost killing the batman franchise.
I loved Burton's batmans. The villains are iconic, Michelle Pfeiffer and Nicholson should get oscars. The world, music and aesthetics are iconic. The gadgets and Keaton is my favorite of all Batmans. I would have loved a third that didn't sideline Batman so much, as it felt like he was only in the second one to stop the villains. How good would a movie have been with Keaton fighting his demons and be a force for good in a Tim Burton universe. I think that didn't happen because Burton was less interested in the Batman comic character, but more about the duality of nature hence the focus on the villains. I do love both movies so much. Great vid!
Keaton made the right call. You have to admire the integrity - he wasn't just interested in a paycheck, but preserving a far superior (and iconic) vision of Batman he helped create.
...and the world was blessed with Ed Wood instead. One of Burton's greatest movies.
To give Joel Schumacher his fair shake, he was a massive Batman fan, which is why Burton gave him his approval, and he was wanting to a _Year One_ movie, but when it became clear that he wasn't going to get to tell the story he wanted to either, he basically indulged himself in every other way possible. I think _Batman Forever_ was him making the best of a bad situation.
I love that they gave cat woman 9 lives. Meow 😻
Batman (1989) was a Batman movie directed by Tim Burton. Batman Returns is a Tim Burton film with Batman in it.
The reason they didn't do a 3rd one was because McDonald's got so mad about how disturbing this was and it wasn't really a kids movie, so the happy meals with toys had a problem selling. They got mad at WB and pulled sponsorships for the movie.
I like this one more than the first Batman as well! Also, the stuff coming from Penguin's mouth is supposed to be bile, which was an awesome affect.
The green stuff coming out of penguins mouth is supposed to be bile
The Best Batman, The Best Penguin, and The Best Cat Woman!
Great reaction. Couple of things to point out..
1 There was not a third Burton film largely due to the controversy that surrounded this movie marketing wise. WB did not expect the backlash it got from parents who said the film was not kid friendly, thus toy sales took a huge hit. That’s why we get the silly tone of the next two films
2 Penguin died because he fell in the toxic chemicals. The same chemicals Max Schreck claimed we’re not from his factories
3 Selena and Bruce don’t wear masks to the masquerade ball because in their minds their real face is actually a mask, which in the case of two psychopaths is true. They are not people wearing costumes at night, they truly have personality disorders
The best portrayal of Catwoman ever. I love the idea that in an alternate universe in dc comics Bruce and Selina are married.
Michelle Pfeiffer, dropkicking me into puberty a decade early.
I love catwoman’s introduction to Batman and cobblepot🤣🤣
Catwoman: Meow.
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No they’re not in the same universe because of the Flash movie and the Batman’89 comic it’s the 3rd part for the movie one is called the Burton verse and the other is the Schumacher verse
This does not bind with Forever and Batman & Robin as we saw in The Flash movie, i wanted to also say, The first Batman movie was controlled by WB and that made Tim Burton upset and asked for full creativity control for Batman Return, or else he would not do it, they allowed him full controlled, but, parents didnt liked how Dark it turned out to be and Complained to WB, so they change director in forever and asked him for a more colorfull and ligther more kid movie, although Tim Burton still produced Forever.
34:45 "I love a woman who can kick my ass." -Spike Spiegel
That little batmobile that penguin is in to control the car was actually a real Sega arcade machine that really looked like a little batmobile that you could sit in to play it.
Still my favorite Batman movie.
I love this movie along with Batman 1989, these two movies do very well with Batman's character as well as why the Burton atmosphere works for this movie. Batman and his mythos was dark, gloomy, and down right a detective. I consider these two movies as the best of what Batman was like during the Golden Age of comics. Keaton's acting was superb in this movie (as it usually is) and you can see the unsettle in his performance when he already figures out what Penguin did at the Circus.
However the true star is Michelle as Catwoman, she embodies the character so well while doing her own spin on the character. Since this Catwoman is much like Batman, psychotic in some ways but not as bad as Joker, however due to their own problems they can't be together yet. Which is a very good dynamic.
I would give this movie a ten bats out of ten bats. Highly recommend this movie to fans of Batman young and old, modern to Golden Age, especially for those that are ready for Keaton to get back in the suit.
"YOU WANNA GET NUTS?! COME ON, LETS GET NUTS!"
Celina and Bruce are their masks...
28:50-29:02: "EEEEWWW!
I Agree, Madison.
The Burton Batman movies were awesome. It's what got me into the character as a kid.
It remains my personal favourite Batman movie. I adore everything about it. The tone and design are *chef's kiss*, and the casting is absolutely insane.
Its gothic, its broody, its got an AMAZING score and a great script. It even has a touch of Christmas camp.
Wonderful, wonderful movie.
For me it's Batman Returns, The Dark Knight, The Batman and Batman 89. In that order.
There was a good TH-cam video which explained what happened with Tim Burton and Michael Keaton. In a nutshell, some parents brought their kids with them and even though they knew from the first one that it was a dark universe, they were still freaked out by The Penguin. However, the biggest complainers were McDonald's inc., who were planning to market toys and Happy Meals to kids who were too young to see the movie!
Anyway, the movie studio pressured Burton into pursuing other projects while another director was chosen and encouraged to go in a more "kid friendly" direction. Keaton bailed after Burton was gone. In those days, PG meant "Parental Guidance"-- NOT " suitable for all ages" but some parents forgot that.
Fun Fact- Penguin's dad is played by Pee Wee Herman...🐧
Paul Reubens.
The mother was also in pee wee’s big adventure
He'd play Penguin's dad again in the Gotham tv show!
For me this is still the greatest live action Batman movie. I think it straddles the line between grittiness and campness just about perfectly, which is exactly what a comic book movie should be. The set design is also the greatest out of all the Batman movies, plus the casting is absolutely on point.
I think that the Dark Knight is still probably my favourite (and imo the best) but Returns is probably in my third place. What a FANTASTIC movie!
After this movie, the studio received a lot of feedback from "soccer moms" that it was becoming too violent, so WB decided to lighten Batman movies following this. Tim Burton was not on board with the studios direct meddling, so declined to direct any further movies (and due his departure, Keaton didn't commit to any followup movies). This of course was just par for course for WB and their "suits" constant over meddling into their directors' visions. They've had a pretty controversial history with movies like Blade Runner (there's 7 different versions of this cut alone), Superman 2 and Snyder's current DC movies.
Burton didn't leave because of the lighter direction. He actually left because the executives tried talking him out of leaving the project completely by saying if he was interested in making another smaller movie like Edward Scissorshands and Burton caught on what they were doing and left the meeting.
Keaton said at the time the third movie was being developed that when he read the script, he was unhappy with the direction the studio was going with the character, and that the villains were overshadowing Batman. I think he suspected that the studio was moving the franchise in an Adam West direction.
The villains overshadowed Batman in the first 2 movies, ha ha. But, seriously, this movie brought back the Adam West stuff with the goofy penguin mobile, silly remote control penguins, etc. I think we all liked the darkness, but not the over the top goofiness.
He was offered the script for Batman Forever and hated the script and the moment he knew it was gonna fail was when he met Joel Schumacher who told Keaton "Why does everything have to be so dark?" And Keaton's like "Wait? Don't you even know this guy and why he became Batman, right?" Costumes were already made for him with the Panther/Sonar suit but had to be scrapped after Keaton left.
I love Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman 😊
The cats literally breathed new life into Selina .
Michelle Pfeiffer’s Catwoman is the best Catwoman of all time (for me)! She is phenomenal! Y’all’s reactions were brilliant! Love this movie! 🖤
You guys said you wanted it to feel more like Tim Burton in this movie so does and Michelle Pfeiffer is the bomb!! ❤
1 of the films of my Childhood
But looking back, with the glider under his cape, maybe he could’ve jumped after the Princess 😂
that penguin performance is one of the most underappreciated. Amazing!
Saw this in theaters as a kid and loved it. I used to watch the 89 Batman on vhs all the time, loved Joker. So this hit and I had the toys, the sheets, posters, coloring books, McDonalds cups & toys lol Even tho Batman Forever is the 3rd in this movie series they have a comic adaptation of a story written by the original writers that takes the place of this movie and has Billy Dee as Two-Face & Marlon Wayans(original choice for Robin) as Robin
Joker's dead at the end of the first movie.
it was really good movie. I watched it in theatre when I was 13 or 14 yrs old. You should see batman forever..Jim carrey was there, as a riddler.
They didn't do the 3rd one with Tim Burton because Mc Donald's complaints about the tone of the movie and the difficulty to sell happy meals with it. Also some parents expressed complaints.
WB decides to take out Burton from director's chair and make him a producer which he rejected. Michael Keaton didn't want to came back without Burton, so WB moved on... and fail.
The studio presented the Kilmer and Clooney movies as part of the same series, but I guess it's up to the viewer whether to think of them that way. A couple of actors such as Alfred returned, but Batman and Harvey Dent are recast. The term "soft reboot" hadn't yet been coined back then.
Selina died by the fall from the building and the cats brought her back to life but she became different and out for revenge.
The original script was more clear that she didn't die because the shades broke her fall. And the reason why he has these sudden fight moves was because she was actually attending self-confidence skills according to a voice message Selina would receive. But in the final movie, the lines were redubbed to the ads of Max's buy products instead.
My favourite Batman movie (not just because i fancy Michelle Pfeiffer in it lol). I only watched your reaction to the previous one a few hours ago, so look forward to this.
Glad you guys watching Batman returns awesome movie my second favorite.
I wanted Bruce and Selina to end up together. I got what I wanted in The Dark Knight Rises.
It still kills me that the third one got the "family friendly" treatment because execs thought this was too dark.
I never knew you guys had watched this. This is my favorite Batman movie. Im so sad this cast never made another one. Im hoping though that they do a Batman Beyond movie with Keaton and Michelle. I think you guys should watch Gotham if you havent yet. I loved that show.
Michael Keaton and Michelle Pfieffer were a couple once in real life.
it's a little late for this comment but the penguins were not controlled what they had been for aiming and knowing the location. and Penguin (the human) was adopted by Penguins, not the other way around.
The actors that set the precedent for the characters of Catwoman, the Joker, or the penguin. The actors that played the roles in the 1960s Batman series Julie Newmar Catwoman, Cesar Romero the Joker, and Burgess Meredith the Penguin. Cesar Romero created the laugh of the Joker that they all still to this day try to copy. And even though she's not in the Batman movie let's not forget Yvonne Craig, who first played the sexy, crime-fighting Batgirl in the 1960s TV hit "Batman," she set the precedent for the character Batgirl. And last but not least The Batman series had the coolest Batmobile and Adam West R.I.P. will always be Batman. The show was reruns when I was a young girl in the mid-70s yes it was a bit foolish silly but it was purposely made that way like the comic books.
Entertaining reaction to the best Batman movies ever made. It often sounds like you say "pinguin" instead of "penguin", though. :D
And... why on earth did "I don't know whether to open fire or fall in love" inspire you such a visceral reaction?! =__=
34:44 dont know why but batman using a phone is hilarious to me 😂
sometimes u have to blame the victim...if u put ur self in dangerous situations lots and and then bad stuff happens dont be so shocked...some situations you can blame the bad person and the victim
LOL. "Hopefully he's actually in it and it's not just a Billy Dee Williams" His character was literally SUPPOSED TO BE Billy Dee Williams as Harvey Dent, and Catwoman's attempt to kill him at the end is how he becomes Two-Face for the next movie. Unfortunately, the script got changed for one reason or another and, when Tim Burton was removed from Batman Forever and it came time to cast, Warner Bros. decided to pay Billy Dee off (he had a contract securing him the part) and hire Tommy-Lee Jones, because he was a bigger star and hot off The Fugitive in 1993.
Fun fact, in the Batman Returns SNES game, if you grab Penguin in the final fight, Penguin bites your nose like he did to the campaign dude
Good call on this one - it's really underappreciated in some quarters, despite some fantastic elements. I'd give it 10/10 as well.
Damn, they blocked that earlier upload? That one had some of my fav discussions about this movie. Damn it WB.
Yeah WB is such a stickler for anything they make. That's why we didn't react to the Black Adam trailer, they don't let you use anything.
@@MACReactwatching the new the Batman
1:07:28 he was basically a variant of Maxwell Lord for this universe; Earth 89. Batman Forever is a different universe with similarities
That Gomez guy was Pee Wee Herman.
It’s my favorite Christmas movie and I’ll fight anyone who says there’s not a Christmas movie
This is my all-time favorite Batman, film with Catwoman edit, and I’m not sure if anyone mentioned in the comments below, but that’s Pee-wee Herman in the beginning of the movie being the father of the Penguin
Originally they wrote the max schrek character to be billy Dee's Harvey dent and it would have been a very similar story with Selina. The incident at the end with her would have been how he became two-face. Setting up for the 3rd one.
It was, of coarse, scrapped for whatever reason. But I always found that interesting.
That along with Marlon Wayne's cast as Robin in this film. He still gets residuals for a movie that he was never in
This Harvey Dent is not true at all. There was three scripts made for the film. (Sam Hamm, Daniel Waters, and Wesley Strick.) And none of them had Harvey/Two-Face nor not even a mention of him. I read all the scripts and they never included him. It's just gossip fans made up over the years. Daniel Waters debunked this further on a podcast that none of the scripts had this. That's why you probably don't know why they changed it. I heard on rumor someone thought it was because DC framed out over changing Harvey's backstory following the first movie's backlash with Joker being part of Bruce's backstory. (But like, what stopped them from changing Penguin and Catwoman from the comics!?!) See? Just a myth.
What is correct is Marlon Wayans. The Daniel Waters script included a car mechanic named "The Kid" who helps repair the Batmobile after Batman crashed into his shop and discovers the controlling device and later converts it into the hand device Batman uses in the finale. He thanks him before asking his name and learns his name's Dick but prefers to be called "Robin" And vanishes after Batman turns away as he smiles. Setting him up for a future movie. But Burton felt there were too many characters for a film people complain was already crowded. And Burton wasn't the biggest fan of introducing Robin for taking away Barman's scary and mystic nature and believed it would've gone into scenes with Batman eating up screentime with poetic speeches and dancing around in the batcave with Marlon Wayans.
There was plans for a third one - but the backlash from parents groups and sponsors (there was a McDonalds happy meal tie-in to this movie) for how dark this was resulted in Tim B being removed from the directors chair and Joel S (who's much more adaptive to studio notes) getting the job for the more colourful 'toy-centric' follow ups. Remember the biggest super hero movies by 1992 was the '89 Batman movie and the Superman series from earlier in the 80s - super hero movies were still for kids. While the 89 Batman movie copped some flack for being too dark, many comic fans enjoyed it and it was a huge success, but Batman Returns was seen as going to far.
It's great that this film is getting a bit of a resurgence - with Marvel and DC pumping out so much content, the desire for different takes on the content is growing, and this film with its weird gothic vibe and sexual undertones (Devito still plays the thirstiest Penguin put to screen) it's still probably the weirdest big budget super hero movie out there.
You're right, 'Batman' still had some "gothic" to it, but if you line it up with other Burton movies it doesn't quite have the same feel.
But 'Returns' went full Burton!
Criminal that we never got a third to round the trilogy, but hey, with the popularity of Keaton's return in The Flash trailer, you never know.
Yeah.. it's unlikely, but if nothing else the overwhelmingly positive reaction from practically everyone to seeing Keaton's Batman again should show the studio they could make a shit tonne of money off a third Burton/Keaton movie... plus, audiences are so much more accepting of dark and gritty these days, so Burton could really go to town on it!
You can tell that the studio had Burton on a leash for Batman 89? But as soon as they let him off the hook? DAMN was Returns fantastic!
30:46 that device is insane.
35:55 that's a real bird inside her mouth...
The Dark Knight is arguably the best Batman movie, but this will always be my favorite. So many amazing characters and visuals!
Saw both Batman movies when I was a kid and I'm honestly really excited about Tim Burton's upcoming Batman sequel movies
First, the shoe heel is rubber. Second, the Penguin army, thanks to Stan Winston. Third, the studio want the third one more brighter and colorful for kids merchandise, Tim Burton disagree and quit.
Another fun fact: The really big penguins were actually little people in costumes.
I really loved this reaction. This is my favorite movie of all time, especially because of Michelle's performance. I love that you guys caught on to soo many of the nuances that other reactors miss.
I mean, if you want to get philosophical, they kinda both wore a mask to the ball.
It may be hard to believe, but the next movie, Batman Forever, was intended to be a sequel in the same series of movies. But after people freaked out about how dark this one was, they fired Tim Burton and hired Joel Schumacher. Even if they're not as good as these two, or the ones that came after, Batman Forever and Batman & Robin are both worth watching just for the fun of it. If you want the best Batman experience, though, you have to see Mask of the Phantasm. It was the first Batman animated movie, and it's still one of the best.
Also, Channel Awesome made a couple videos based on if Tim Burton had finished out the pre-Nolan Batman movies. Here's the Batman Forever one: th-cam.com/video/sA1WU-9UVxw/w-d-xo.html
You showed off your youth at 14:28 when you referred to her landline (or an answering machine attached to her landline) as her "cell phone". I doubt very much she had a cell phone 😊 If you listen carefully you can tell that the answerphone messages are stored on cassette tape too, not digitally.
Amazing reaction! I actually would love to see you continue with Batman Forever and Batman and Robin for at least the chance of entertainment. The way I see it, Penguin was practically the evil take on Moses. Like Moses, he was placed in a basket then placed in the river and founded by a new family. He knew who is parents were, but wanted revenge for being cast out by them and society. The original plan was to kill the current generation firstborn male children, but then he decided to kill everyone when Batman foiled his plot. When he dies, you feel sympathy, because it all started with him having vainful parents. When the cats surround Selina and bite on her, she gets 8 additional lives, signifying her fall out the window the lost of one. She is more an antihero; she only kills if it is necessary or just. That’s why her and Bruce are similar yet different. They did fall in love, and Bruce attempted to try to calm her. He really wanted to help her recover from the trauma. However, Selina couldn’t reconcile with her chance to not kill Max. She felt like that she already crossed that line between good and evil. That’s why Michelle Pfeiffer is hands down the best Catwoman. Also Michelle did the bird in mouth for reals.
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They were supposed to do a part 3 but there's a whole story about how the studio wanted to back off the darkness because they lost Mcdonalds over the scariness of this movie -- watch the youtube video "Top 10 Things You Didn't Know About Batman Returns: from Minty Comedic Arts" it will fill you in on everything you need to know.