The movies definitely put some class into the character. The old tv series was aimed at kids and that meant no blood, violence of a slapstick nature and absolutely no serious consequences. Jack Nicholson, Heath Ledger, Jared Leto(boy did he get screwed!) and Joaquin Phoenix all turned in tremendous unique performances that wouldn’t have been remotely possible on 60’s TV... terrifying, insane killers you would genuinely fear even being in your town.
Abram Sullivan fuck the Joker movie. Of all the characters that must be left as vague as possible in the origin department it’s Joker. Unless it’s on a diff Earth in the multiverse, then it would be fine, but you have to frigging tell us that.
Dude not to mention these sins are literally all made up. In the first 30 seconds its already horse shit. "Oh soundtrack by Prince [sin], no phone number on the taxi [sin] (most taxi drivers didnt HAVE numbers to call then), oh and now he is going to look for a taxi in an alley (DUDE THEY DECIDED TO WALK). Like jesus Christ this is so bad!!!! If they are going to sit here and pretend to be "pointing out plotholes and "sins"" why dont they maybe work with integrity and not make up fake plotholes and random pointless dumb shit?
Dude Man The “no phone number” thing was about the ad for “SANCHEZ MEXICAN FOOD” on top of the cab, not for the cab itself. And BTW, I’m a bit suspicious of your claim that most cabs didn’t have numbers to call. Wouldn’t there be a dispatch office to call? I guess there could have been a few independents that just sat outside hotels or whatever, but you’re saying that MOST of them didn’t have a dispatch office? I mean, I’d expect that even a few of the independents would make their wives or kids answer the phone at home, basically making them into dispatchers. So you might be wondering how the dispatchers would contact the driver since this was before mobile phones. The answer is two-way radios.
The sin towards the end where Vikki picks something out of her mouth after kissing the Joker's arm was actually a blooper. The director liked it so much he kept it in the final cut.
A lot of things were inhereted by ledger. Replace the hand buzzer gag with the pencil trick. The "hit me!" Scene with the Bat plane scene ... Wait til they get a load of me...
@@ProfLoomis that's not inheriting anything from Jack tho. That was part of the script. It's a callback. But Heath didn't copy anything from Jack tho. Heath and Jack's Jokers were polar opposites.
@@hawksfan8870 Yeah that's accurate alot of the things he does in this movie is taken from his first appearance in Batman number 1. And Jack Nicholson's joker is a perfect blend of golden age joker and silver age Joker. And he is without a doubt the best thing in this Movie. It's a great movie just not a great Batman movie
1:35 The task for the designers of Gotham was to make the most unattractive city they could think of. I am serious. It remains one of the largest sets ever. Still, it's better than the one from Batman Forever.
"Why does he have two bottles of mouthwash down here?" Because he was experimenting with the various cosmetics to uncover Joker's plan... you already covered this plot point so its not a sin.
Dude Man To help you understand things a bit better: this is just comedy - no actual criticism meant. You can also easily spot the ones they really think are awesome: at least includes the ones where they take off sins
Although the movie doesn't explain it, the bat in the cage is meant to be wounded and Batman is nursing it back to health. This is in the novelization. He has the mouthwash because he was testing all the Joker's tainted products. There's other products visible on his desk as well. I call no sin here. The Joker's long gun was loaded with a powerful bullet... this is explained in the comic book version via dialogue ("Alfred, an explosive shell... I'm hit") but unfortunately not in the film.
There were a lot of things I noticed in the graphic novel that I found shameful not to be included in the movie. Although it might not have been integral to the story, one of the things I wish they would have included with a close-up of the money that the joker was throwing into the crowd that had his face on each bill.
Agreed! Keaton is my Batman. Others were good--some even great--but Keaton is the standard I measure others against. He and Nicholson play off each other perfectly. They manage to infuse their roles with enough humor to balance the darkness of the world of Batman, without tipping over into the pure silliness that was the 1960's tv show. I much prefer the Keaton Batman movies to the more recent versions. The newer world is much too somber. We get enough of that in reality. I like my escape to be . . . well . . . an actual escape.
I'd like to know why not ONE of the cops thought about arresting or even attempt to capture any of his henchmen when their cars were blocked/stopped by the traffic accident. The cops focus all their attention on Batman but NOT the evil assholes shooting at him from those hideous purple and yellow crap vehicles? They should have been charged on that shitty color scheme alone
There's a few he missed involving Vicky Vale. I've mentioned other ones before I won't go into them again now but near the end I've thought of another. Especially after just saying "Joker falls for this"....1of the following scenes should've done a reverse when Vicky falls for the "Lend you a hand". Would you really trust the maniac Joker to help her back up especially after putting her into that position in the first place??
After watching this video, Batman 1989 is still one of my favorite Batman movies thanks to Micheal Keaton and Jack Nicholson’s perfected performances! As well as Danny Elfman’s masterpiece of a Batman theme! These 3 main things make Batman 1989 still a great and enjoyable movie to watch!
Yes! Even though he hasn't got a classic Batman height or body type... I believed he's Batman! :) He does so much with his eyes and minimalistic facial/body movement. Being the quiet type. And he looks good in the batsuit :)
Does anybody actually miss the style of the Tim Burton Batman movies as well as the animated series. I mean I like the movies today but I miss it in the 40's style with the men wearing trench coats and the hats I mean to be honest I always thought it made the Joker look way more intimidating and the way the background looks it really feels like Gotham city. I grew up with this movie and the animated series and it always felt like a real Batman movie to me other then the Joker dieing of course, I think Tim Burton should come back and do more Batman films.
I do like the style of Burton's Batman quite a lot and it's clear the animated series took influence from it. The film noir aesthetic with the ambiguous time period really works well for Batman.
I hate realism in modern super hero movies. They have no style! No identity! Is there any actual stylistic difference between the multitude of modern super hero movies? No. A real city and a bunch of excuses for the super abilities. Well, that's horseshit, nobody takes on a whole building of thugs alone. Unless it's Batman. And if it's all about that, then what the hell is the realism for...?!! Add some style god dammit! Shape the setting, make it stand out! I'm not saying that the modern movies are bad. I am saying that having a specific atmosphere is what is missing. People are very imaginative, put them in a situation where everything fits together and you can pull any scene, even that "crazy" scene with "realistic" Joker. Could have been a god damn cartoon and still work. Nolan just likes his realistic shit, calls it a serious business, thinks that it takes more effort that way, or just that he's a genius. And in my humble opinion being able to pull a fantasy so everything looks coherent is a way way more difficult task. Because it's a combination of real and unreal, not an attempt to explain that unreal ffs! Just a couple of thoughts, don't mind me :D
The cinemasins video for this movie and the honest trailer came out on the same day. This makes me want to leave a comment. So I will... for virtually no reason at all.
it's a case of a character pointing out how ridiculously convenient the writing is (and i get that that touches on the humor of "batman gadgets") which usually gets sinned. pointing out something is hard to believe, doesn't excuse that you wrote an improbable situation!
@@mellysomethingclever Jack Nicholson will always be the Joker. He was super intelligent and at the same time a psychopathic killer. Look how many he killed with his toxin mixed in with makeup. But I liked the one line by Batman. "You made me before I made you".
Slippery slope...you take away a sin for each of Jack's genious lines, you'd have a negative sin count by the end...which this movie actually deserves!
PataponCreeper same with the finale and the church bells ringing as he watches the bat signal, absolutely amazing and I’m sure made every kid in the audience cry to see their favorite superhero on the big screen
This flick broke some ground. Remember, the world's previous take on Batman was the 60sTV show. It has its charms - hell, I was 11 years old, demographic Ground Zero for that show. This movie came in with a hint of the show's humor, but added its own dark twist, and really caught the imagination of a generation raised on Mad, National Lampoon and Monty Python...
Bat-foul! You sinned the 108 pounds line, fine, but then you should have removed a sin for the great follow-up gag of the grapple gun not being able to fully work and Batman's line; "You weigh more than 108."
Man, those missing leaves on the left side of the Wayne manor gate were really bugging me too, so I decided to get to the bottom of it. The Wayne manor set is actually the Knebworth house in Hertfordshire, England. Those gates arent props, they're actual gates to the Knebworth house. Problem is, in every single picture I could find (a dozen or so) of the gates, *those leaf clusters are not missing*. Now I *really* want to know why they aren't there.
+abe perdomo It was fun, yeah, but ask yourself this: was it a Batman movie or a Joker movie? Plus, Batman is stiff and very serious which makes him rather boring and there are many, MANY flubs and poor writing choices through this movie, you didn't see these too?
+Nicholas Scott It's possible it's as light as helium on its own, but when it encounters oxygen, it bonds and becomes heavier. Or, it's possible Tim Burton said "frack you" to whichever intern on the set did better at high school chemistry than he did.
@@sukhrajrandhawa5195 The Tumbler is not a Batmobile, it's an ex-Military Prototype. If anything were to fit the Batmobile, it's his Lamborghini, not his Tumbler; though even that doesn't fit what a Batmobile is. To me, a Batmobile is a unique car designed, and built by, Bruce Wayne so that it fits the theme of a bat.. which his Lambo sorta does.
@@benitofranco372-The Heath Ledger was overrated because of his death. His portrayal didn't even feel like The Joker. They might as well not even called him "JOKER"
Actually the Batwing silhouette against the Moon it's probably one of the more memorable moments of movie of my childhood honestly it's right up there with the time Neo and Trinity went into the machine world and went over the turbulence into the sun filled sky just before they crashed and she died like it was that dramatic for me
I have to call shenanigans on Sin 126 at the 13:43 mark. It's a well known fact that Batman has insane gadgets that only have one possible & conceivable use. Need I remind you of the 'Shark Mace' from the Batman TV show with Adam West? Lol
Sin 86: Batman has two bottles of mouthwash in the Batcave because he is investigating the poison in beauty care products. You wouldn’t just test makeup, not the worlds greatest detective.
Agreed. By the time this movie was released, Prince had already done Purple Rain and 1999. Him and Kanye aren’t even in the same galaxy. And the Batman soundtrack was one of Prince’s best selling records, so the marketing strategy worked.
5:49 it's called "broadcast signal intrusion" and is something that was incredibly easy to do in the time of analog TV. A little less so with digital broadcasting, but still 100% feasible en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadcast_signal_intrusion 12:19 Jack is about to shoot little Bruce, but his accomplice shouts that they have to flee because the cops are coming and so he leaves: he would've shot the kid too, just wanted to have fun with him first since the boy was defenseless and shocked. It just shows what a ruthless, vile bastard Jack was in his youth. Also, no sin removed for the perfect casting? The actor playing young Napier looks a lot like Nicholson.
“I’d like to know why climbing through the roof and smashing through the window was a better option than just walking through the museum doors...” This is Batman. You should add a sin every time he walks through a door like an ordinary local as if he isn’t the most dramatically extra night-time roof stalker on the planet
at 7:50 it wasn't that he wanted to jump down to beat up the guys that he didn't have to, it was she weighed more than 108 and was too much for the grapple to pull up.. (which is still ridiculous I guess, 108? no problem, let's go! 118? give or take.. can't be done...)
KillerCaitie you're a grown woman. Your whole comment screams that your mental is still partially stuck in preteen years. There's something about you that needs counseling
@@agonleed3841 And your whole comment screams that you're a judgmental a$$hole. I think having a cutesy bear is preferable to that. What's the point of being an adult if you can't be childish sometimes?
@@szekesfehervar2230 Prince didn’t really fit with this movie (I love the museum scene tho it’s just so out of nowhere) but we won’t have you insulting Prince here No sir
RIP Prince.... This movie looks like a ton of fun, going to watch it tonight. I'm obsessed with Prince, superheroes, the 80's, and bats... So this will be a favorite I'm sure!
I got to see this in the theatre when it was brand new. Then I had the good fortune of being able to watch it in the theatre, again, just last summer when our local theatre did a weeknight series of retro movie nights. This movie was filmed for the big screen, by which I mean, something magical happens when you get to see it in that form. Seeing it on a TV from video is a pale comparison. There is a reason it was a blockbuster, why it ran almost 4 months in the theatre, why it sold merchandise, why it inspired a rollercoaster with an actual live action show at Six Flags, etc. Young people complain it is too campy, but they fail to put it into perspective of the timeline compared to early Batman, like the comics and TV show. This Batman was actually gritty compared to the earlier versions, and subsequent movies, and the animated series, pushed the character further down that path. It's fine to like, or not like a movie by personal taste but it is important to look at things with historic perspective especially when looking at things older than you are. This movie as an example, to those that grew up with ULTRA CAMPY Batman TV shows, this movie was a brilliant modern take, an evolution of the character. Context is very important.
For the reason why there were no cops in the crowd, in the novel expansion, there is a reason for it - Joker delivered a lot of tainted donuts to the police station, using a regular bakery's truck, or whatever. Most got sick afterwards.
***** Well, one thing to take into consideration is that the Burton depictions were way more cartoonish. In addition, Nolan's films played more like an ensemble as opposed to any one character beings specifically written to stand out. You could make the argument for The Joker or even Bane but how much of that was the actual performance of each actor?
Yes, as the three other series passed the Batmobile started looking more and more ridiculous. Hell in Batman 3 when the Riddler blows it up it looks like it's made out of styrofoam and blow-up toys.
5:40 This depiction of the Joker is based less on the modern character & more on the first appearance version. He's not exactly obsessed with Batman, more he loves committing crimes and being glorified in the public eye, with Batman always getting in his way. Also, Vicki Vale is a potential play-thing, not an actual love interest
This is still the best Batman movie so far in my opinion. I love the dark knight movies but I don't think anyone played him better than Michael Keaton.
3:34 I always took this clinic to be in actuality an old-time barber - barbers used to perform blood-letting and even facial & dental surgeries back in the day. In fact, if i remember right this is what the spirals of the barbershop actually originally represent - that the barber on staff does do this and other procedures, The clinic isn't 'illegal' - but rather (much like tim burton's gotham) out of place in time & very ghetto location. Also, when you say the camera is a machine at 7:59 - the film-makers where making a visual homage to the original 1950s batman (POW! Bam! Woooosh! would originally be on the screen with a flash, in this case the excuse for a flash is vickys camera flash and the sounds are real sounds of batman fighting, something unseen back in the time of this films release). At 9:08 the mouthwash is there because batman was testing product for Smylex. If you look carefully there is other products there too. Check out how similiar to catwoman's outfit the girl shown at 11:27 is, it isn't catwoman but pretty similar.
I've been complaining about that "I always ask that of all my prey" line for 27 years, now! He doesn't say it to all of his prey. He only asks Bruce Wayne!Thank you, CinemaSins. You have set me free.
If CinemaSins taught me one thing, it's no movie is without sin. And that's okay! A movie full of sins can still be entertaining. Logic isn't everything. It's art! I doesn't have to make sense. It's all about how you feel about it.
Thanks to the magic of pain meds and insomnia, its spelled D.I.L.I.G.A.F, I would expect this kind of post from my son who has autism. What's your excuse.
Here are all the audio outtake clips at the end: 1 (16:35): Citizen Kane (RKO Radio Pictures, 1941) 2 (16:46): Ocean's Eleven (Warner Bros., 2001) 3 (16:54): Beetlejuice (Warner Bros., 1988) 4 (17:04): The Dark Knight Rises (Warner Bros., 2012) 5 (17:13): A Few Good Men (Columbia Pictures, 1992) 6 (17:15): Darkwing Duck's theme song (1991) 7 (17:23): The Dark Knight (Warner Bros., 2008) 8 (17:28): The Simpsons, "Radioactive Man" (season 7, episode 2; Fox, 24th September 1995) 9 (17:34): The Dark Knight (Warner Bros., 2008) 10 (17:41): Birdman (Searchlight Pictures, 2014) 11 (17:49): Colt 45 commercial (1988) with Billy Dee Williams
Nicholson was actually smart on how he handled his contract with this movie in addition to being among the top live action versions. The fact he got paid in royalties even after the movie came out years after was genius.
Batman has those two bottles of mouthwash in front of the Bat-Computer because he's running tests on them due to the Joker virus . He's probably got Hairspray, Lipstick and Perfume around somewhere as well. He's testing those too, they aren't for Robin.
Yeah sometimes they crack me up with the "sins" when they catch a mistake or continuity error but in this case he's literally telling Vicki about the product combos. It's obvious to anyone with half a brain that he was testing them.
Yeah this channel is very dishonest. They literally make a bunch of shit up for the movies, like most of the nonsense they claim is a sin they either misrepresent or it gets explained actually.
@@abramsullivan7764 at least Batman and Robin is more exciting than The Dark Knight, the shitty intro of the bank robbery where nobody noticed a clown, and the pencil trick is dumb, only Emos will love this garbage and the weed babbling dialogue
Batman didn't drop back down in to the alley to fight Joker's crew for 'no reason'. He did it because the gadget that lifted them out of there got stuck half way because Vicky Vale lied about her weight (as he says later). Dropping back down in to the alley was the only way Vale was gonna make it all the way up to the walkover thing.
Perfect Hmmmmmmmmm. BATMAN HAS NO CHARACTER ARC. IF YOU GO INTO THIS MOVIE KNOWING NOTHING ABOUT BATMAN YOU WILL WALK OUT NOT KNOWING ANYTHING ABOUT BATMAN. JOKER IS COMPELLED BY THE POWER OF BONERS. JIM GORDON IS A JOKE. THE BATMAN SUIT SUCKS.
Fun fact: During the first and second world war handguns were made with comically long barrels like that precisely to shoot down planes. Of course, they were modern military-grade jets like the batwing, but that's probably where they got the idea for the Joker's gun.
Jack did an awesome job as the Joker. Somehow managed to fit in that space between the goofy 60's Joker and the serious one really well.
Joaquin Phoenix did something real life I'm not joking Joker fucking kick ass
The movies definitely put some class into the character. The old tv series was aimed at kids and that meant no blood, violence of a slapstick nature and absolutely no serious consequences.
Jack Nicholson, Heath Ledger, Jared Leto(boy did he get screwed!) and Joaquin Phoenix all turned in tremendous unique performances that wouldn’t have been remotely possible on 60’s TV... terrifying, insane killers you would genuinely fear even being in your town.
A serious joker?
Abram Sullivan fuck the Joker movie. Of all the characters that must be left as vague as possible in the origin department it’s Joker. Unless it’s on a diff Earth in the multiverse, then it would be fine, but you have to frigging tell us that.
@@rageknightsmith2067 yeah
"This makes me want to sin something - so I will, for virtually no reason at all."
CinemaSins summed up with one sentence.
Stfu
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+Nick Piers would be way too good at Cinema Sins
and that's why i love them
Opening credits do nothing for anyone ?
Danny Elfman's score should deserve some sins removed.
came here to say exactly this! I love every second of the opening! makes me feel like a 5 year old again.
Dude not to mention these sins are literally all made up. In the first 30 seconds its already horse shit. "Oh soundtrack by Prince [sin], no phone number on the taxi [sin] (most taxi drivers didnt HAVE numbers to call then), oh and now he is going to look for a taxi in an alley (DUDE THEY DECIDED TO WALK). Like jesus Christ this is so bad!!!! If they are going to sit here and pretend to be "pointing out plotholes and "sins"" why dont they maybe work with integrity and not make up fake plotholes and random pointless dumb shit?
I agree
Dude Man The “no phone number” thing was about the ad for “SANCHEZ MEXICAN FOOD” on top of the cab, not for the cab itself.
And BTW, I’m a bit suspicious of your claim that most cabs didn’t have numbers to call. Wouldn’t there be a dispatch office to call? I guess there could have been a few independents that just sat outside hotels or whatever, but you’re saying that MOST of them didn’t have a dispatch office? I mean, I’d expect that even a few of the independents would make their wives or kids answer the phone at home, basically making them into dispatchers.
So you might be wondering how the dispatchers would contact the driver since this was before mobile phones. The answer is two-way radios.
All his movie sins are made up. Rhey are supposed to be funny which most are
The sin towards the end where Vikki picks something out of her mouth after kissing the Joker's arm was actually a blooper. The director liked it so much he kept it in the final cut.
Just realized that Jack Nicholson's clear emphasis on the "T" in the word "NOT" at 11:22 was later inherited by Heath Ledger in Dark Knight.
A lot of things were inhereted by ledger. Replace the hand buzzer gag with the pencil trick. The "hit me!" Scene with the Bat plane scene ... Wait til they get a load of me...
@@ProfLoomis that's not inheriting anything from Jack tho. That was part of the script. It's a callback. But Heath didn't copy anything from Jack tho. Heath and Jack's Jokers were polar opposites.
riddle me this: how in the hell does this have more sins than batman and robin?
Wait. No fucking way! Really?!?! WHAT THE FUCK???!!! How?
bruh
the number of sins doesn't matter
Megan Linder cinema sins videos
@Nate Jones holly crap dude...wasnt that the bottom of the internet barrel right there...
That scene where they were ruining the museum is honestly one of the best scenes. It shows jokers criminality without any violence
Could've done without the Prince music though
@@wdsa7129 nah
He poured poison gas into the room and killed hundreds of people inside literal moments before that though
@@wdsa7129 Heh...no...no it couldn't.
Nicolson is a great art lover. So felt particularly bad before and after doing the scene.
Dude. Nobody who saw this movie and then The Dark Knight forgot Jack Nicholson's performance, he was that good.
Who is this jack dude
@@waynedeacon2736 Jack Nicholson? The guy from The Shining, A Few Good Men and One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest? Look him up, he's a great actor.
Jack Nicholson was the best, scariest, and funniest Joker movie!
@@scarletspider119 Yeah he is that good but how you just going to forget about Chinatown
@@hawksfan8870 Yeah that's accurate alot of the things he does in this movie is taken from his first appearance in Batman number 1. And Jack Nicholson's joker is a perfect blend of golden age joker and silver age Joker. And he is without a doubt the best thing in this Movie. It's a great movie just not a great Batman movie
1:35 The task for the designers of Gotham was to make the most unattractive city they could think of. I am serious. It remains one of the largest sets ever. Still, it's better than the one from Batman Forever.
This is true, and I think they succeeded.
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That's somewhat what Gotham should be
+Joseph Mostarda
The Academy Awards would agree lol
I rather live in this Gotham than the real New York.
"Why does he have two bottles of mouthwash down here?"
Because he was experimenting with the various cosmetics to uncover Joker's plan... you already covered this plot point so its not a sin.
Dude there arent really any sins. They dont even watch the fucking movies, its pretty obvious.
Dude Man don’t watch the movies?? Yes, that must be why they go through almost shot for shot? Seriously, how dumb are you?
Dude Man To help you understand things a bit better: this is just comedy - no actual criticism meant. You can also easily spot the ones they really think are awesome: at least includes the ones where they take off sins
Steve Perrin Or...batman just has some real issues with bad breath... That’s not a sin you know 😜
@@milton7763 Or bat breath, which is sometimes worse.
Although the movie doesn't explain it, the bat in the cage is meant to be wounded and Batman is nursing it back to health. This is in the novelization.
He has the mouthwash because he was testing all the Joker's tainted products. There's other products visible on his desk as well. I call no sin here.
The Joker's long gun was loaded with a powerful bullet... this is explained in the comic book version via dialogue ("Alfred, an explosive shell... I'm hit") but unfortunately not in the film.
There were a lot of things I noticed in the graphic novel that I found shameful not to be included in the movie. Although it might not have been integral to the story, one of the things I wish they would have included with a close-up of the money that the joker was throwing into the crowd that had his face on each bill.
There is a lot more they missed. And they didnt miss it, they just made the shit up.
I love how they put extra details in the comic book version for the fans. Wished they showed some of them in the movie, though ;)
First time Keaton says, "I'm Batman" deserves a remission of 50 sins--at least.
I liked more Christian Bale
However Keaton was more amazing as The Vulture
Agreed! Keaton is my Batman. Others were good--some even great--but Keaton is the standard I measure others against. He and Nicholson play off each other perfectly. They manage to infuse their roles with enough humor to balance the darkness of the world of Batman, without tipping over into the pure silliness that was the 1960's tv show.
I much prefer the Keaton Batman movies to the more recent versions. The newer world is much too somber. We get enough of that in reality. I like my escape to be . . . well . . . an actual escape.
@@katie6731 He was terrific in The Flash movie. The movie itself was okay, but Keaton's, "Yeah, I'm Batman" really made that flick so much better!
You missed one: Vicki Vale just moves to town but is in the phone book.
That's a good one
Thank you for noticing.
I'd like to know why not ONE of the cops thought about arresting or even attempt to capture any of his henchmen when their cars were blocked/stopped by the traffic accident. The cops focus all their attention on Batman but NOT the evil assholes shooting at him from those hideous purple and yellow crap vehicles? They should have been charged on that shitty color scheme alone
There's a few he missed involving Vicky Vale.
I've mentioned other ones before I won't go into them again now but near the end I've thought of another. Especially after just saying "Joker falls for this"....1of the following scenes should've done a reverse when Vicky falls for the "Lend you a hand".
Would you really trust the maniac Joker to help her back up especially after putting her into that position in the first place??
0:20 Yes, except Prince is an actual music genius unlike Kanye.
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+EmperorTigerstar lol prince is garbage.
Kanye2020
+DukeoftheAges you shut your mouth
I love this movie, I love Batman, I love prince, I love Tim Burton, I love Jack Nicholson and I love Michel Keaton.
Yup, this movie is pure gold. Period...
This true statement right here!👏
Yeah this is one of the best Batman film ever made. You ain't got no feature Jack. Think about the feature.
How about the guy farting in the other guy's face at 17:56 ? Just wondering about your capacity for unconditional love.
I only watched the movie just to hear Prince's music! I later bought the soundtrack!
After watching this video, Batman 1989 is still one of my favorite Batman movies thanks to Micheal Keaton and Jack Nicholson’s perfected performances! As well as Danny Elfman’s masterpiece of a Batman theme! These 3 main things make Batman 1989 still a great and enjoyable movie to watch!
You'll be happy to know that they'll be reprising these roles in a future Multiverse movie if DC can get their shit together.
Not to mention the nastiest batmobile
Though a smaller role, Michael Gough was great as well
The original and Batman Returns are my favorites.
@@petefilipovits9262 They were everyone’s favourites including mine.
I feel like Keaton's performance deserved a sin off. There were so many skeptics when he was cast, but he really delivered.
Yes! Even though he hasn't got a classic Batman height or body type... I believed he's Batman! :)
He does so much with his eyes and minimalistic facial/body movement. Being the quiet type. And he looks good in the batsuit :)
Does anybody actually miss the style of the Tim Burton Batman movies as well as the animated series. I mean I like the movies today but I miss it in the 40's style with the men wearing trench coats and the hats I mean to be honest I always thought it made the Joker look way more intimidating and the way the background looks it really feels like Gotham city. I grew up with this movie and the animated series and it always felt like a real Batman movie to me other then the Joker dieing of course, I think Tim Burton should come back and do more Batman films.
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well...artists left artwork showing how the batman movies should look in future incarnations of gotham and...yeah, this was it
I do like the style of Burton's Batman quite a lot and it's clear the animated series took influence from it. The film noir aesthetic with the ambiguous time period really works well for Batman.
I hate realism in modern super hero movies. They have no style! No identity! Is there any actual stylistic difference between the multitude of modern super hero movies? No. A real city and a bunch of excuses for the super abilities. Well, that's horseshit, nobody takes on a whole building of thugs alone. Unless it's Batman. And if it's all about that, then what the hell is the realism for...?!! Add some style god dammit! Shape the setting, make it stand out! I'm not saying that the modern movies are bad. I am saying that having a specific atmosphere is what is missing. People are very imaginative, put them in a situation where everything fits together and you can pull any scene, even that "crazy" scene with "realistic" Joker. Could have been a god damn cartoon and still work. Nolan just likes his realistic shit, calls it a serious business, thinks that it takes more effort that way, or just that he's a genius. And in my humble opinion being able to pull a fantasy so everything looks coherent is a way way more difficult task. Because it's a combination of real and unreal, not an attempt to explain that unreal ffs! Just a couple of thoughts, don't mind me :D
Burton became irrelevant with cgi.
The cinemasins video for this movie and the honest trailer came out on the same day. This makes me want to leave a comment. So I will... for virtually no reason at all.
YAY!
+Jeremiah Jackson This happens spookily often!
Either a coincidence or Screen Junkies and Jeremy managed to work out their differences.
*+Afonso Lucas* Um... thanks?
*+Johnny Page* They've done that before.
I will allways love that gotham is designed like an architects nightmare.
You must not know many architects
C'mon, remove at least 1 sin for Jack's line: "Where does he get those wonderful toys?"
H.D. Armstrong I agree. The most joker line ever. He also delivers it beautifully.
it's a case of a character pointing out how ridiculously convenient the writing is (and i get that that touches on the humor of "batman gadgets") which usually gets sinned.
pointing out something is hard to believe, doesn't excuse that you wrote an improbable situation!
@@mellysomethingclever Jack Nicholson will always be the Joker. He was super intelligent and at the same time a psychopathic killer. Look how many he killed with his toxin mixed in with makeup. But I liked the one line by Batman. "You made me before I made you".
its also "u ever dance with the devil
Slippery slope...you take away a sin for each of Jack's genious lines, you'd have a negative sin count by the end...which this movie actually deserves!
the Batman opening theme should remove 5 sins because it's awesome and it gets you pumped up for action
Ha yes
PataponCreeper same with the finale and the church bells ringing as he watches the bat signal, absolutely amazing and I’m sure made every kid in the audience cry to see their favorite superhero on the big screen
wht is your favorite flic? movie :)
I'm just wondering if I'm the only one who thinks this guy first saw this on VHS and never saw it in theaters during the original run...
@@Rednick82 me?
You should have done a bonus sin count for every Vicki Vale scream.
+Jennifer1382 Not as much as Christian Bales Batman voice.
Agreed
OMFG YES
I remember how awesome this version of batman was. Cold AC theater, movie theme rolling, batman logo snacks... awesome cinema times.
This flick broke some ground. Remember, the world's previous take on Batman was the 60sTV show. It has its charms - hell, I was 11 years old, demographic Ground Zero for that show. This movie came in with a hint of the show's humor, but added its own dark twist, and really caught the imagination of a generation raised on Mad, National Lampoon and Monty Python...
Hell yeah
Wait...a 'Prince' music video with Joker in it?
A.k.a. the 'Clown PRINCE of Crime'?
IT ALL MAKES SENSE NOW!
Three Prince songs is in the special features.
And it was Jack Nicholson who got lrince to do the sound tract.
This was my favorite Batman as a child. He took people out. Keaton was straight ruthless as Batman.
Not to mention... sexy ;)
Bat-foul!
You sinned the 108 pounds line, fine, but then you should have removed a sin for the great follow-up gag of the grapple gun not being able to fully work and Batman's line; "You weigh more than 108."
Exactly! Which also explains why he jumped down to fight the henchmen.
And he can still hold on to her at the end and make out.
"Sit on my face, and I'll guess your weight!"
She don't look 108, A bit heavier I gather.
@@alidaleeannspence2734 That's literally apart of the joke in the movie.
0:12 Prince TOTALLY rocked that soundtrack dude. Scandalous is one of my favorite songs of all time.
Man, those missing leaves on the left side of the Wayne manor gate were really bugging me too, so I decided to get to the bottom of it.
The Wayne manor set is actually the Knebworth house in Hertfordshire, England. Those gates arent props, they're actual gates to the Knebworth house. Problem is, in every single picture I could find (a dozen or so) of the gates, *those leaf clusters are not missing*. Now I *really* want to know why they aren't there.
they were probably blocking parts of the visuals the director wanted in the shot.
You're asking the real questions, I like you LoLz...
The definition of going above and beyond :P
You've already spent way too much time on this, man.
@@bobthebear1246 That was 8 years ago, huh? Damn. I learned and forgot all of chemistry since then.
Jack Nicholson is an excellent Joker
🃏
Bryce McKenzie agreed. Goofy and funny, but evil and sadistic as hell.
Yup, and original also... All the other Jokers copied this version from Nicholson.
Bryce McKenzie The only excellent joker
@@Nickyyy- heath ledger, joaquin phoenix, mark hamill?
He is the definitive one
Jack Nicholson's Joker.
(Sin counter back to 0)
True
I prefer heath ledger...
+DarthRushy Mark Hamill was a million times better
I'm more of a Mark Hamill fan myself.
Zero K Joker Doesn't mean that Jack wasn't incredible.
"Did Joker build this contraption for the express purpose of punching a TV when he doesn`t like something?" Laughed way too hard :D
nothing is wrong with this movie.the first batman movie is the very best batman movie.
Thaaaasts debatable
your funny
+abe perdomo Nostalgia is fun, huh?
+abe perdomo It was fun, yeah, but ask yourself this: was it a Batman movie or a Joker movie? Plus, Batman is stiff and very serious which makes him rather boring and there are many, MANY flubs and poor writing choices through this movie, you didn't see these too?
But the first batman movie came out in the 50s or 60s, with Adam West as batman
The bat in the cage was injured and Bruce was caring for it.
13:29 If the gas in the balloon is lighter than helium, how does it effect the people on the ground? It would disperse into the atmosphere.
+Nicholas Scott *affect. Grammar Nazi out.
+Tajbor87 I like how you called yourself a nazi in a reply to a comment about gas.
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+Nicholas Scott It's possible it's as light as helium on its own, but when it encounters oxygen, it bonds and becomes heavier. Or, it's possible Tim Burton said "frack you" to whichever intern on the set did better at high school chemistry than he did.
+Bradley Allgire " laughs in german "
In this flick, BEST BATMOBILE OF THEM ALL! 10 Sins off! 😁
nope. Tumbler is.
you oldheads
Ben's tank from Z.Snyders JL
@@sukhrajrandhawa5195 The Tumbler is not a Batmobile, it's an ex-Military Prototype. If anything were to fit the Batmobile, it's his Lamborghini, not his Tumbler; though even that doesn't fit what a Batmobile is. To me, a Batmobile is a unique car designed, and built by, Bruce Wayne so that it fits the theme of a bat.. which his Lambo sorta does.
Jack Nicholson was gold as Joker.
John Smith If he was gold, then Heath Ledger was diamond. :)
And Platinum is Mark Hamill
@@benitofranco372-The Heath Ledger was overrated because of his death. His portrayal didn't even feel like The Joker. They might as well not even called him "JOKER"
@@DUB_87 totally agreed!
John Smith Heath ledger was ten best then Mark Hamill then Jack Nicholson
Actually the Batwing silhouette against the Moon it's probably one of the more memorable moments of movie of my childhood honestly it's right up there with the time Neo and Trinity went into the machine world and went over the turbulence into the sun filled sky just before they crashed and she died like it was that dramatic for me
I have to call shenanigans on Sin 126 at the 13:43 mark. It's a well known fact that Batman has insane gadgets that only have one possible & conceivable use. Need I remind you of the 'Shark Mace' from the Batman TV show with Adam West? Lol
aHEM Bat-Shark Repellent
Which is nothing to the spray which reverses the effects of dizziness after being tied to a merry-go-around...
The Shark Repellent Bat-Spray first appeared in Batman: The Movie in 1966
6:36 - I'd take away a sin(or add one depending on my mood) for Jack Nicholson apparently learning how to twirl a baton for this film.
Sin 86: Batman has two bottles of mouthwash in the Batcave because he is investigating the poison in beauty care products. You wouldn’t just test makeup, not the worlds greatest detective.
Comparing Prince to Kanye? That deserves a sin on it's own.
skurr @cinemasins punishment? (Hell aka fitting Prince for assless jeans)
Prince is far better than Kanye
Agreed. By the time this movie was released, Prince had already done Purple Rain and 1999. Him and Kanye aren’t even in the same galaxy. And the Batman soundtrack was one of Prince’s best selling records, so the marketing strategy worked.
2008 kanye tho
He didn’t compare them dumbass he was making a point.
5:49 it's called "broadcast signal intrusion" and is something that was incredibly easy to do in the time of analog TV. A little less so with digital broadcasting, but still 100% feasible
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadcast_signal_intrusion
12:19 Jack is about to shoot little Bruce, but his accomplice shouts that they have to flee because the cops are coming and so he leaves: he would've shot the kid too, just wanted to have fun with him first since the boy was defenseless and shocked. It just shows what a ruthless, vile bastard Jack was in his youth. Also, no sin removed for the perfect casting? The actor playing young Napier looks a lot like Nicholson.
@thermonuclearcollider4418 would be excellent at cinema sins. (Sin removed sound)
“I’d like to know why climbing through the roof and smashing through the window was a better option than just walking through the museum doors...”
This is Batman. You should add a sin every time he walks through a door like an ordinary local as if he isn’t the most dramatically extra night-time roof stalker on the planet
😂 facts!
As a superhero in training, I can confirm that Alfred was the only person in the movie with superpowers.
+Heroic Concepts show me the proof!
+Heroic Concepts lol I conquer
+Mary Moo maximum effort?
+Miles Reyes *concur
+Heroic Concepts No kidding. I wonder where he hides his swiffer.
at 7:50 it wasn't that he wanted to jump down to beat up the guys that he didn't have to, it was she weighed more than 108 and was too much for the grapple to pull up.. (which is still ridiculous I guess, 108? no problem, let's go! 118? give or take.. can't be done...)
I was looking if somebody else caught that.
@@j-r-m7775 dude cinemasins is the most dishonest shit.
It's easy to understand. If you pay just a little bit of attention.
Cinemasins often don't/don't want to ;)
I'm guilty of the "grown woman with a teddy bear on her bed" cliché. The teddy bear wears little Batman jammies though.
KillerCaitie you're a grown woman. Your whole comment screams that your mental is still partially stuck in preteen years. There's something about you that needs counseling
@@agonleed3841 And your whole comment screams that you're a judgmental a$$hole. I think having a cutesy bear is preferable to that. What's the point of being an adult if you can't be childish sometimes?
I am also a grown woman who is currently on a bed with a teddy bear. There is nothing wrong with that.
@@originalcosmicgirl How YOU doin'
@@adamkingsley5285 I'm quite fine. How YOU doin'? 😊
*One Important thing: DID EVERYONE RUN OUT OF MAKEUP THE MORNING JOKER POISED THE NEW SUPPLY? Everyone could have still used their personal supply!!*
Nice catch. But thinking about it, that actually might be why he killed only 13 people.
Did the Joker say that he only just shipped those products that morning? He could have had control over the supply chain for months.
Batman 89 was amazing. Fun video though.
i miss tim burton's batman movies.
Duck Duck Seduce Batman Begins was better.
Claire Lally there's a huge difference in budget.
lucky
I liked the architecture in this and in Batman Returns. it's way more gothamish than a real world like in Nolan's Batmans.
comparing Kanye West to Prince, a MILLION sins for YOU.
Yes
Agreed. And I like...liked Kanye. Lol
+JennWakely ...yeah ! that was SO wrong.....!
agreed
+the Ipotatoe phone False. But, I do know who GOD is.
The real sin: saying something is wrong with having a soundtrack by Prince. Never a sin, never.
Prince sucked balls
Best soundtrack was from Batman Forever
Here they should have used a goth band
My family had the CD for the soundtrack and I listened to it everyday it was beautiful
@@szekesfehervar2230 Prince didn’t really fit with this movie (I love the museum scene tho it’s just so out of nowhere) but we won’t have you insulting Prince here
No sir
Jack Nicholson was so damn good as the Joker in this movie. =)
RIP Prince.... This movie looks like a ton of fun, going to watch it tonight. I'm obsessed with Prince, superheroes, the 80's, and bats... So this will be a favorite I'm sure!
how had you not seen this movie already? hope you liked it.
I got to see this in the theatre when it was brand new.
Then I had the good fortune of being able to watch it in the theatre, again, just last summer when our local theatre did a weeknight series of retro movie nights. This movie was filmed for the big screen, by which I mean, something magical happens when you get to see it in that form. Seeing it on a TV from video is a pale comparison. There is a reason it was a blockbuster, why it ran almost 4 months in the theatre, why it sold merchandise, why it inspired a rollercoaster with an actual live action show at Six Flags, etc.
Young people complain it is too campy, but they fail to put it into perspective of the timeline compared to early Batman, like the comics and TV show. This Batman was actually gritty compared to the earlier versions, and subsequent movies, and the animated series, pushed the character further down that path. It's fine to like, or not like a movie by personal taste but it is important to look at things with historic perspective especially when looking at things older than you are. This movie as an example, to those that grew up with ULTRA CAMPY Batman TV shows, this movie was a brilliant modern take, an evolution of the character.
Context is very important.
For the reason why there were no cops in the crowd, in the novel expansion, there is a reason for it - Joker delivered a lot of tainted donuts to the police station, using a regular bakery's truck, or whatever. Most got sick afterwards.
R.I.P Prince.
+TF2 Team Captain soldier with a sufficiently lethal specialized Killstreak Rocket launcher.
fuck me your name is long.
The Kanye West of his time.
Except Prince was better.
+Chino Cocoa and Prince actually had talent and ability and could sing.
Kanye West is buried in debt and Prince in dirt.
..Prince's "batdance" is stil a great hit!
Yeah. I still like it.
+Keaton 117 to bad hes dead
+Nathan Yeah. He will be missed.
+Reality yea truth
4:00 I didn't D: I like Jack Nicholson's joker better
Same!
+ShadowFoxSoothsayer what if I tell you that you can like both because of how different they both are
+ShadowFoxSoothsayer Two different portrayals for two different film tones but equal. I like Ledger's better because I liked The Dark Knight better.
+ShadowFoxSoothsayer I like them both, but Ledger's Joker was probably harder to pull off. The Dark Knight was great pretty much because of Ledger.
***** Well, one thing to take into consideration is that the Burton depictions were way more cartoonish. In addition, Nolan's films played more like an ensemble as opposed to any one character beings specifically written to stand out. You could make the argument for The Joker or even Bane but how much of that was the actual performance of each actor?
"Also hand rise out of water cliche" "ding"
Michael Keaton is sitting somewhere thanking God that he doesn't look like Johnny Depp after his string of Tim Burton movies.
Sin #52: Its Joker. dont question whatever weird thing Joker has.
This movie has my favorite Batmobile.
the fins on the back are uneven...
And the best Batwing ever
Yes, as the three other series passed the Batmobile started looking more and more ridiculous. Hell in Batman 3 when the Riddler blows it up it looks like it's made out of styrofoam and blow-up toys.
5:40
This depiction of the Joker is based less on the modern character & more on the first appearance version. He's not exactly obsessed with Batman, more he loves committing crimes and being glorified in the public eye, with Batman always getting in his way. Also, Vicki Vale is a potential play-thing, not an actual love interest
Buuuut does he have a dick?
That's the question we're all wanting answered.
You didn't sin "You wanna get nuts!?" ?
Ding
+ruvelf How could sin the best line in whole movie?
+Li-Li Mandragon Beetlegeuse Wayne, ladies and gentlemen. DING
Li-Li Mandragon It's best in an ironic way, not in a "Wow, that's genuinely good and I'm glad they put it there" way.
It's good because Bruce Wayne gets so little play and how would a billionaire playboy react to Psycho clown? Try and match his crazy
"Never rub another mans rhubarb."
Words to live by.
@@XNY556-Apple
the main issue ive had is finding someone who does want to rub my rhubarb :(
Says the closeted rhubarb lover. Always true.
Since I'm a female, I can rub rhubarb any time I want.
@@LadyOnikara Your own?
@@JamesLM2006 Sometimes.
"... Does that sound like ANY version of the Joker you've heard of?"
Yeah... Jared Leto's
This is still the best Batman movie so far in my opinion. I love the dark knight movies but I don't think anyone played him better than Michael Keaton.
'Joker motivated by his penis' - the Joker from the Dark Knight Returns animated film.
Batman does not kill people: gravity does.
"Oh come on man! There's nothing wrong with this Batman movie!"
@Rohani Brahim yeah batman dont kill people
Batman DOESNT KILL
Jamie Olberding in this guys eye there is no good movie
3:34 I always took this clinic to be in actuality an old-time barber - barbers used to perform blood-letting and even facial & dental surgeries back in the day. In fact, if i remember right this is what the spirals of the barbershop actually originally represent - that the barber on staff does do this and other procedures, The clinic isn't 'illegal' - but rather (much like tim burton's gotham) out of place in time & very ghetto location. Also, when you say the camera is a machine at 7:59 - the film-makers where making a visual homage to the original 1950s batman (POW! Bam! Woooosh! would originally be on the screen with a flash, in this case the excuse for a flash is vickys camera flash and the sounds are real sounds of batman fighting, something unseen back in the time of this films release). At 9:08 the mouthwash is there because batman was testing product for Smylex. If you look carefully there is other products there too. Check out how similiar to catwoman's outfit the girl shown at 11:27 is, it isn't catwoman but pretty similar.
I've been complaining about that "I always ask that of all my prey" line for 27 years, now! He doesn't say it to all of his prey. He only asks Bruce Wayne!Thank you, CinemaSins. You have set me free.
If CinemaSins taught me one thing, it's no movie is without sin. And that's okay! A movie full of sins can still be entertaining. Logic isn't everything. It's art! I doesn't have to make sense. It's all about how you feel about it.
Harvey Dent. Can we trust him?
Of course, remember he's also Landao Calrizreion! he makes great deals and preay's that there not altered any further.
+Mr. Halloween It's spelled Calrissian.
Thanks to the magic of pain meds and insomnia, its spelled D.I.L.I.G.A.F, I would expect this kind of post from my son who has autism. What's your excuse.
i dunno abt that but we can trust martha
Here are all the audio outtake clips at the end:
1 (16:35): Citizen Kane (RKO Radio Pictures, 1941)
2 (16:46): Ocean's Eleven (Warner Bros., 2001)
3 (16:54): Beetlejuice (Warner Bros., 1988)
4 (17:04): The Dark Knight Rises (Warner Bros., 2012)
5 (17:13): A Few Good Men (Columbia Pictures, 1992)
6 (17:15): Darkwing Duck's theme song (1991)
7 (17:23): The Dark Knight (Warner Bros., 2008)
8 (17:28): The Simpsons, "Radioactive Man" (season 7, episode 2; Fox, 24th September 1995)
9 (17:34): The Dark Knight (Warner Bros., 2008)
10 (17:41): Birdman (Searchlight Pictures, 2014)
11 (17:49): Colt 45 commercial (1988) with Billy Dee Williams
I liked the Prince soundtrack 😉 the album was very much like his early albums😎
Jack Nicholson is one of my favorite Jokers
🃏
wht is your favorite flic? movie :)
The Joker poison was not just make up. It was soap, toothpaste, and shampoo.
Not only was it not just make up, but it only worked when certain products were used together.
Nicholson was actually smart on how he handled his contract with this movie in addition to being among the top live action versions. The fact he got paid in royalties even after the movie came out years after was genius.
Batman has those two bottles of mouthwash in front of the Bat-Computer because he's running tests on them due to the Joker virus .
He's probably got Hairspray, Lipstick and Perfume around somewhere as well. He's testing those too, they aren't for Robin.
Yeah sometimes they crack me up with the "sins" when they catch a mistake or continuity error but in this case he's literally telling Vicki about the product combos. It's obvious to anyone with half a brain that he was testing them.
+Tony Pullam I know right and like I posted earlier about Vicky's Make up. see above post
"Even before Spiderman 3, this was iconic imagery, right?"
Hitchcock. Vertigo.
Thank you that bothered me so much
I gotta say, I like the name Axis Chemicals more than Ace Chemicals. But I guess it doesn't really matter because they're both the same place
overall the best Batman movie ever.
Dark knight is a lot lot lot lot lot better
@@cocohotheatclips8264 I disagree
Batman had mouthwash on his desk because he was probably analyzing it to see what was inside it
Batman spends days, maybe even weeks at a time down in his cave, that's probably his on the fly oral care product.
Or probably wash his mouth before saving Vicki
Also, he might want to be ready because Alfred shows women down into the Batcave all the time without any notice.
Idc what anyone says, this movie is awesome.
Yeah this channel is very dishonest. They literally make a bunch of shit up for the movies, like most of the nonsense they claim is a sin they either misrepresent or it gets explained actually.
Yeah way better than Batman and Robin
@@dudeman5303 this is called a joke
@@dudeman5303 r/wooosh
@@abramsullivan7764 at least Batman and Robin is more exciting than The Dark Knight, the shitty intro of the bank robbery where nobody noticed a clown, and the pencil trick is dumb, only Emos will love this garbage and the weed babbling dialogue
This was hilarious. Jack Nicholson was incredible as Joker.
Heath Ledger is my favourite, he took the crazy bad guy character to a new level.
Batman didn't drop back down in to the alley to fight Joker's crew for 'no reason'. He did it because the gadget that lifted them out of there got stuck half way because Vicky Vale lied about her weight (as he says later). Dropping back down in to the alley was the only way Vale was gonna make it all the way up to the walkover thing.
It's logical if you watch the movie more than once ;)
We wanted to see Batman fight anyway
My favorite depiction of Batman, especially the Batmobile.
28B: Why does the cop even yell "Freeze!"? He's one of Eckhardt's men. I guess he DIDN'T know what Eckhardt meant by shoot to kill.
Missed the bat reference when he was hanging upside down in his room!
This movie is perfect no arguing with that
Perfect Hmmmmmmmmm. BATMAN HAS NO CHARACTER ARC. IF YOU GO INTO THIS MOVIE KNOWING NOTHING ABOUT BATMAN YOU WILL WALK OUT NOT KNOWING ANYTHING ABOUT BATMAN. JOKER IS COMPELLED BY THE POWER OF BONERS. JIM GORDON IS A JOKE. THE BATMAN SUIT SUCKS.
@@TheColeminator true
This here is the best Batman movie
As a kid this was the best movie in the world. And it's still so cool
... not the momma!
As to sin #85, he probably had two bottles of mouthwash because he was testing them with the other hygiene products for toxicity.
Still my favorite Batman movie.
6:05 "did he bury his face in a box of herpes?" Gets me everytime😁
Dude probably already HAD herpes and the makeup hid it. I wonder why he didn't freaking SHAVE though you can't put chemicals in a razor
That actually was funny :D
Fun fact: During the first and second world war handguns were made with comically long barrels like that precisely to shoot down planes. Of course, they were modern military-grade jets like the batwing, but that's probably where they got the idea for the Joker's gun.
I never realized how much a lot of the sets in this movie look like they are imitating Terry Gilliam's Brazil.
Joker is one of my favorite Batman villains. (I also like Egghead from the 1966 show a lot. Vincent Price played that character beautifully!)