The best part of Keaton's Batman was that underneath the cool suit and one liners, you could tell he was genuinely insane and that makes total sense for a grown man in a bat costume.
I remember reading an article about how Burton wanted his Bruce to be seen as a little insane and socially awkward because he wasn’t comfortable in his own skin. Only when he was in his batman persona did he feel like himself.
Yes!! I saw this in the theaters. We take it for granted now, after so many variations, years, & personality reveals for superheroes... But it was _groundbreaking_ back then, for a movie character, to acknowledge that you _had_ to be a little crazy (w/suppressed rage) to be Batman! Keaton's delivery & line: "my life is... _complicated,"_ was iconic.
@@madone1980which is perfect, because Bruce sees Batman as his true persona. “Bruce Wayne” died in that alley the night his parents were murdered, and Batman was born.
35 years later... this awesome scene and character comes back around. I never would have imaged. Jack really did put in Oscar worthy performance in this movie.
@@mrminkman952 sorry should had been more clear about it this joker was in anger management you know like the rock play the same guy in every movie like vin deasel play same guy in every movie like will smith play the same guy never seen the shinning but i bet is the same person there also even in the departed he play the same guy
@@joseanrodriguez2005 actually having just watched this scene for the first time I’d have to say his performance in the shinning was more psycho. As for him playing the same guy all the time that’s just wrong. Go watch as good as it gets His portrayal of a lonely man with extreme OCD is tragic yet funny as hell. However I must say that he gets cast as a lot of crazy people because he plays the role so well, so maybe it’s less of his acting and more of the role he’s in.
For those who don't know, Bruce Wayne is actually very serious in this film. He is intentionally acting crazy here to provoke the joker into shooting him.
@@tmattmat1641 Just prior to the joker entering Vicki Vale's apartment, Bruce was about to tell her he is actually Batman. Placing the metal tray beneath his shirt before getting shot by the Joker was his way of telling her the truth, hoping she would connect this with her earlier experience with Batman being shot. Expecting the Joker to shoot him in the chest, especially after reading his psychological profile and seeing his penchant for disfiguring people's faces or gassing them to death, was a bit risky.
@@SavageMontreal I remember reading the novalisation a long time ago. Following this there was a whole chase and action scene with the Joker and Bruce Wayne/Batman which didn't make it into the movie.
I feel like people often forget what an amazing Joker Jack Nicholson was. Everyone always says how the best Joker was Ledger, or Phoenix, or of course Hamill , and they're all fantastic, but Jack really deserves more love.
@@thespawnofsephiroth How did it not age well exactly? He managed to knock out a kryptonian with no kryptonite. Not only could Superman barely manage that but it took the combined electricity power of 2 flash's to finally kill him. Then he gets slammed to the ground by the kryptonian, and then gets right back up for seconds. Literally one of the most badass Batman moments of all time so I fail to see how this comment aged badly.
I love how after the Joker says “have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight” you see the realization in Bruce’s face that he killed his parents
@Bluefalcon32 Oh yeah! I mean after he witnessed his parents being gunned down as a kid, Joker then utters those words to him, then walks off. He of course had to live with those words from that day on.
He actually didn't fully realize it until he was going over the Joker's news footage later in the batcave and he was remembering the night his parents were killed.
@@vilebasterd5729 that’s up to interpretation. The experience at Vicki’s apartment caused him to reminisce and go back to the article. Probably the true moment of realization but the look on his face after he heard the line definitely caused him to realize he murdered them.
for me, keaton and nicholson started it, the first dark and serious batman and joker. they both walked so bale, affleck, pattinson, ledger, phoenix, and all their successors could run
It’s true. Between the ages 8 and 11-which for me would have been between 1990 and 1993-“never rub another man’s rhubarb” was a running joke with friends.
For those of you who dont know in this scene you can hear bruce wayne talking about some crazy guy in the story he is actually refrencing the joker hence why bruce wayne said something about a head with bad wiring and the “Lets get nuts” part was improvised out of script and we see Joker jump and step back jack nicholson was surprised by the outburst it was his genuine reaction pure brillance in this scene
"The kind of guy who couldn't hear the train till it was 2 feet in front of him" I love that Jokers only response to that is to smile and nod. Like "yeah you got my number with that one"
I like how in the 80s/earl 90s comicbook movies were actual movies that happened to have comicbook characters in them. So there was great acting, great writing and great story telling.
Yup, back then the goal seemed to be "if this thing had been a movie and never a comic book, what would it be like." Now the goal seems to be "let's put the property on-screen exactly as it is in the source material no matter how silly and one dimensional it will be on screen." Not everything translates well to the silver screen.
Keaton is my favourite Batman and Bruce Wayne. I love the sequel to this, it is much darker. Mark Hamill would be amazing, his voice is perfect as a villain.
I remember when I watched this on the big screen a few years back (2019 anniversary screening), I was shocked at how little Michael Keaton actually appears in the movie. I think it says a lot about how he makes the most of scenes like this one that I never noticed as a kid just how little Batman there is in 'Batman'.
joker heard batman's line about not hearing the train until it was 2 feet in front of him, and you can see his expression means 'oooh yeah me too! I totally get that' great acting scene
@@kevinenriquez688I think it’s his way of saying that he feels like Vale belongs to him, and that he “killed” Bruce for getting too close to her among other things.
The reason he says let's get Nuts is because in the original draft they had "let's go crazy" by prince as the song that joker and his goons played during the attack on the art gallery during filming, after filming when the score was put in the song was replaced with "partyman"
Such a loaded scene. Keaton enters with a single rose, Joker exits with a bouquet of roses. My favorite line from the whole scene is "then he had his lights out!" I heard someone else interpret it as, "He made mistakes, then I had to put his lights out!". Might have been cooler, but either way the "lights out" is good foreshadowing of what Batman does to Joker and the "pale moonlight" is good foreshadowing of what Joker did to Batman's parents. Overall, the multiple rose exit makes it look like Joker is trying to one-up average men, and Keaton's single rose entrance makes it look like he could care less about one-upers. Great dynamic and great portrayal of 2 would be generic men, even though they are both larger than that in the bigger picture.
Have you noticed that the actors that played the villains in these movies were bigger stars than any of the actors that played Batman? Not that Michael Keaton isn’t that much of a star, but compared to… Jack Nicholson, Danny Devito, Michelle Pfeiffer, Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Uma Thurman… they’re much bigger than him
I think he was already there he was a a comedian before and he played beetlejuice thats why America was against his casting for batman do his comedic background they even sent hate mails to the studio and now he is considered the best batman
@@nsasupporter7557 He actually was one of the biggest stars in the 80s but after he turned down batman foever is celebrity status wasn't the same until Birdman what a comeback
@@seanchukwuezi3079 yeah, I knew that they got negative feedback from people about his casting as Batman. Yes, he was a star… it’s just that all the actors who played the villains were just much bigger stars
I just noticed the way Keaton says “What?” After Jokers asks if he’s ever danced with the devil in the pale moon light, he knows he’s heard that line before and who said it and he puts it all together
I never noticed how Vicki Vale is just casually eating popcorn in this scene. Maybe that's why Bruce Wayne suggested that he and the Joker go get some nuts. Unfortunately, he didn't realize that the Joker really liked rhubarb. After all these years, I think I'm beginning to understand this movie.
Honestly the way keaton and Nicholson work off each other there almost like duo the comedic actor playing the dark and mysterious character and the mysterious dramatic actor playing the comedic character
Leslie didn't say it anywhere near as cool, effective or intense as Keaton, and I like her as an actor. It just came off awkward. Keaton said it with style and badassary.
Bruce 'acts' crazy in order to protect Vicki, but all that changed when Joker asked him that 'infamous' line. A small part of his trauma began to resurface I'd assume?
Joker telling him the exact same words he said after killing his parents many years just before shooting really shows how evil he's always been, only becoming worse. Surely he must remember he killed Bruce's parents and just wanted to shock him with realization before killing him.
Joker stayed pulling out a gun🤦. He know he couldn't go toe to toe with Bruce/Batman if his life depended on it lol. Love how Bruce was like "you wanna get nuts come on"😁
I think this movie hints that Joker is not really crazy he's just performing but Bruce is genuinely insane and this is him making fun of Joker. In Batman Returns it's the opposite, Penguin is genuinely more of a freak than Batman
I love how Joker seems genuinely interested in Bruce's story. Both amazing actors.
0:33 😂😂😂
@@jcmat9917 0:40 🤔😁
Also like how joker got freaked out by Bruce outburst
@@BigBlockChoc1 Yeah, Jack backed up a bit, wonder if he was genuinely scared by Keaton's outburst.
@@matheusblancosoares7610 no thats acting ... this is jack
The best part of Keaton's Batman was that underneath the cool suit and one liners, you could tell he was genuinely insane and that makes total sense for a grown man in a bat costume.
exactly
Plus saw his parents murdered while he was a kid that would make anybody insane
I remember reading an article about how Burton wanted his Bruce to be seen as a little insane and socially awkward because he wasn’t comfortable in his own skin. Only when he was in his batman persona did he feel like himself.
Yes!! I saw this in the theaters. We take it for granted now, after so many variations, years, & personality reveals for superheroes... But it was _groundbreaking_ back then, for a movie character, to acknowledge that you _had_ to be a little crazy (w/suppressed rage) to be Batman! Keaton's delivery & line: "my life is... _complicated,"_ was iconic.
@@madone1980which is perfect, because Bruce sees Batman as his true persona. “Bruce Wayne” died in that alley the night his parents were murdered, and Batman was born.
I love how Joker goes "wtf" for a whole minute while Bruce is actually telling his origin story.
The media really needs to give us a lot more Joker & Bruce interactions outside of costume.
Joker doesn't give af about bruce wayne canonically
The telltale games throw a great spin on that
You may be interested in the live-action Fox series Gotham.
@@eddiediaz5518 IK, it’s one of my favorite Batman universes. A lot more people should give that type of approach the chance.
You mean like The Enemy Within?
Here after watching the new flash trailer. Batman really said his iconic line once again 😭
You wanna get nuts? Let’s get nuts
He said it to his a villian and now he says it to heroes.
Same here
I heard it, too. Excellent callback.
Someone needs to do some type of music remix to this lol.
35 years later... this awesome scene and character comes back around. I never would have imaged.
Jack really did put in Oscar worthy performance in this movie.
really how so?all i saw was the same guy from anger management
@@joseanrodriguez2005 well maybe thats cos its the same actor.
@@mrminkman952 sorry should had been more clear about it this joker was in anger management you know like the rock play the same guy in every movie like vin deasel play same guy in every movie like will smith play the same guy never seen the shinning but i bet is the same person there also
even in the departed he play the same guy
@@joseanrodriguez2005 actually having just watched this scene for the first time I’d have to say his performance in the shinning was more psycho.
As for him playing the same guy all the time that’s just wrong. Go watch as good as it gets His portrayal of a lonely man with extreme OCD is tragic yet funny as hell.
However I must say that he gets cast as a lot of crazy people because he plays the role so well, so maybe it’s less of his acting and more of the role he’s in.
F
For those who don't know, Bruce Wayne is actually very serious in this film. He is intentionally acting crazy here to provoke the joker into shooting him.
but why?
@@tmattmat1641 Just prior to the joker entering Vicki Vale's apartment, Bruce was about to tell her he is actually Batman. Placing the metal tray beneath his shirt before getting shot by the Joker was his way of telling her the truth, hoping she would connect this with her earlier experience with Batman being shot. Expecting the Joker to shoot him in the chest, especially after reading his psychological profile and seeing his penchant for disfiguring people's faces or gassing them to death, was a bit risky.
@@tmattmat1641 I always assumed it was so the joker would think he killed him and leave, giving him a chance to go change into Batman.
He's lucky Joker is not a head shot type of guy.
@@SavageMontreal I remember reading the novalisation a long time ago. Following this there was a whole chase and action scene with the Joker and Bruce Wayne/Batman which didn't make it into the movie.
Came back here after the new flash trailer! Let’s get nuts!
Same!
lol me too
Lego batman did the same too
too bad the flash is total garbage and this is a masterpiece
Beetlejuice pops up for a brief second in this scene.
When Michael does the “wanna get nuts.” part, all I can hear is Beetlejuice. 😂🤣😂🤣
One thousand percent CORRECT.
I was thinking the same thing.
He just went full Beetlejuice! NEVER GO FULL BEETLEJUICE!!!
😂😂😂😂
"I've seen the exorcist 167 times, and it keeps getting funnier every time I see it!"
I feel like people often forget what an amazing Joker Jack Nicholson was. Everyone always says how the best Joker was Ledger, or Phoenix, or of course Hamill , and they're all fantastic, but Jack really deserves more love.
They can't handle the truth
Pretty sure I read somewhere that Ledger based his off Jack's. But I can't be arsed to go looking for it
He was the hold standard for years. Truthfully, he's my second favorite.
Let's see how Keoghan does
nah ita just a feeling peoples know how good it was
0:21 I love how she's casually eating popcorn, watching the drama unfolding. 😂😂😂
I never understood why she was holding that. Why? 😂
@@SarahJ70 Maybe she's a stress eater. 🤣
Maybe Kim was hungry and had it on the set.
I have always wondered that.
Dude I didn’t notice that that makes this scene a whole lot funnier 😂
He’s legit fighting zods army now I still can’t believe that 💀💀💀
Yeah I know it's still kind of surreal that it's happening
Well this comment didn’t age well at all.
If you had told me that even 5 years ago I would've thought you were insane.
Bro got nuts
@@thespawnofsephiroth How did it not age well exactly? He managed to knock out a kryptonian with no kryptonite. Not only could Superman barely manage that but it took the combined electricity power of 2 flash's to finally kill him. Then he gets slammed to the ground by the kryptonian, and then gets right back up for seconds. Literally one of the most badass Batman moments of all time so I fail to see how this comment aged badly.
I love how after the Joker says “have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight” you see the realization in Bruce’s face that he killed his parents
It just hit him in a matter of seconds!!
@@neilsingh5923 he probably played that through his head a million times and when it was said out loud again, it jarred him.
@Bluefalcon32 Oh yeah! I mean after he witnessed his parents being gunned down as a kid, Joker then utters those words to him, then walks off. He of course had to live with those words from that day on.
He actually didn't fully realize it until he was going over the Joker's news footage later in the batcave and he was remembering the night his parents were killed.
@@vilebasterd5729 that’s up to interpretation. The experience at Vicki’s apartment caused him to reminisce and go back to the article. Probably the true moment of realization but the look on his face after he heard the line definitely caused him to realize he murdered them.
The way Joker comes into the camera at 1:14 has always been hilarious to me.
needs to be a gif
😃 "Never rub another man's rhubarb."
Never stops being funny, no matter how much you loop it.
I love Michael Keaton Reaction “You Wanna Get Nuts Let’s Get Nuts”
It's where Beetlejuice comes out
The new trailer of the flash, has already said the iconic catchphrase🫶
0:50 Tell me about it
It's cringe af imo, ig nostalgia blinds people
Not at all, it's a classic
00:54 I loved that moment. Deep down underneath his darkness and pain is anger, and a little bit of insanity.
"I like him already" 🤣🤣🤣
for me, keaton and nicholson started it, the first dark and serious batman and joker. they both walked so bale, affleck, pattinson, ledger, phoenix, and all their successors could run
You're right, just wish they picked a better batman :(
I understand your nostalgia but Bale and Ledger were better than these two.
0:51 *NOW U WANNA GET NUTS? CMOM, let’s get nuts*😂😂😂best line ever
I like how Joker has single-handedly brought the word "rhubarb" back into the modern lexicon.
Strawberry Rhubarb pie is the bees knees.
@@Cinemaphile7783
So is the jam… ❤❤
Me too, as long as you don't rub it.
It’s true. Between the ages 8 and 11-which for me would have been between 1990 and 1993-“never rub another man’s rhubarb” was a running joke with friends.
@@Cinemaphile7783what you mean?
Bruce " let me tell you about this guy I know jack, mean kid bad seed hurt people" joker " I like him already " LOL 🤣 😂
This Joker was so funny. I like when he said the one guy was hot around the collar when he killed him with the joy buzzer.
Joker saying with smiling- i like him already
Me:- 😂😂😂😂 stubborn naughty kid
For those of you who dont know in this scene you can hear bruce wayne talking about some crazy guy in the story he is actually refrencing the joker hence why bruce wayne said something about a head with bad wiring and the “Lets get nuts” part was improvised out of script and we see Joker jump and step back jack nicholson was surprised by the outburst it was his genuine reaction pure brillance in this scene
Except you can see Jack mouth Keaton's lines as he says them.
@@lj5190 When??
@@EuropeDominate Watch Jack’s jaw move while Keaton yells.
Calling it brilliant is delusional
"The kind of guy who couldn't hear the train till it was 2 feet in front of him" I love that Jokers only response to that is to smile and nod. Like "yeah you got my number with that one"
I like how in the 80s/earl 90s comicbook movies were actual movies that happened to have comicbook characters in them. So there was great acting, great writing and great story telling.
Yup, back then the goal seemed to be "if this thing had been a movie and never a comic book, what would it be like." Now the goal seems to be "let's put the property on-screen exactly as it is in the source material no matter how silly and one dimensional it will be on screen." Not everything translates well to the silver screen.
@@stingerlvl3 you overexaggerate lol
@@tobsonasanya4765Ikr😂 I don’t even know what tf he’s talking about 😂
@@tobsonasanya4765 over exaggerate isn’t a word, it’s just exaggerate
And movies nowadays aren’t? 😂
0:50 The Beetlejuice in Michael Keaton came out, lol.
0:50 I like how joker got trembled for a sec
He got a fright 😂😂
Jack Nicholson actually got scared
Anyone after watching The Flash? Both DC and Marvel are doing true justice to their old iconic actors and I absolutely love it!
Loved seeing him saying the line in the new Flash trailer 😂
Even the joker was like… “wtf?!” 😂 love this scene!
0:50 You can feel a little bit of Beetlejuice here
Yeah! !That's exactly what I felt😂😂😂
One of the greatest movies ever. I was lucky enough to see it 4 times in the theater . I also went to the limited release a few years ago.
Now THAT is how you reveal who murdered his parents. That moment had weight.
0:51 LET'S GET NUTS mix
The "Let's get nuts" line has become even more iconic with The Flash Trailer 2. ❤️🦇⚡
There was a hint of Beetlejuice in his voice when he said that line.
Stop him before he starts singing!!!
Keaton is my favourite Batman and Bruce Wayne. I love the sequel to this, it is much darker. Mark Hamill would be amazing, his voice is perfect as a villain.
Jack Nicholson played the best joker. As well as Michael Keaton played the best Batman Two icons.
Naw the dark knight joker is the best
Best Ken too
Anyone actually appreciating how the joker jumps from brucey smashing the vase.
I remember when I watched this on the big screen a few years back (2019 anniversary screening), I was shocked at how little Michael Keaton actually appears in the movie. I think it says a lot about how he makes the most of scenes like this one that I never noticed as a kid just how little Batman there is in 'Batman'.
I'm here after watching The Flash - Official Trailer 2 ... Iconic line. Iconic Batman ever
joker heard batman's line about not hearing the train until it was 2 feet in front of him, and you can see his expression means 'oooh yeah me too! I totally get that' great acting scene
When people ask who the best Batman was, I merely show them this clip. Keaton was, is, and always will be the best Batman.
I like Emo 2022 Batman
Conroy will never be topped
Keaton played Bruce Wayne in this clip. Batman (his alt persona) was not in the clip. Amazing how you cannot grasp the basics.
“Never rub another man’s rhubarb” 💀
I never got that line😊
@@kevinenriquez688I think it’s his way of saying that he feels like Vale belongs to him, and that he “killed” Bruce for getting too close to her among other things.
Love this scene, so iconic! "Now, do you wanna get nuts? Come on, let's get nuts!"
This was just Keaton going full Beetlejuice, and I love it 😂
0:50 Beetlejuice appearance in Batman
The reason he says let's get Nuts is because in the original draft they had "let's go crazy" by prince as the song that joker and his goons played during the attack on the art gallery during filming, after filming when the score was put in the song was replaced with "partyman"
"You wanna get nuts, let's get nuts"
-I'm Batman
As someone once said, "you wanna get nuts? C'mon, let's get nuts"
It was nice to hear this line again from Keaton!
"You wouldn't hit a man this glasses would you?"
0:49 He really let the Beetlejuice in him out with that line
He reminds me of Beatlejuice when he goes nuts 😂
I read Michael Keaton improvised the moment when he smashes the jar. Take a look at how Jack Nicholson startles and takes a few steps backwards 🤣
I saw that too😂
I’m sure Vicki appreciated that lol 😂
All I hear is Beetljuice’s voice😂😂😂”let’s get nuts”😂
Every great villain has a boom box guy at the ready wherever they go.
I like the gestures on his face that Michael Keaton makes, the comedian in him comes out
Bruce Wayne is actually a super intelligent squirrel disguised as Bruce Wayne. That's why he says "Let's get nuts!"
That's why he will always be The Godfather Of Getting Nuts. Happy 72nd Birthday today to Keaton.
One of the most iconic memorable quotes from Michael Keaton ever in Batman, Michael Keaton is the G.O.A.T. as Batman.
Love the Beetlejuice voice coming out when he yells “NOW YOU WANNA GET NUTS?!!”
Especially the “C’MON!” part.
Yes! Exactly 😂🤣😆
Such a loaded scene. Keaton enters with a single rose, Joker exits with a bouquet of roses. My favorite line from the whole scene is "then he had his lights out!" I heard someone else interpret it as, "He made mistakes, then I had to put his lights out!". Might have been cooler, but either way the "lights out" is good foreshadowing of what Batman does to Joker and the "pale moonlight" is good foreshadowing of what Joker did to Batman's parents. Overall, the multiple rose exit makes it look like Joker is trying to one-up average men, and Keaton's single rose entrance makes it look like he could care less about one-upers. Great dynamic and great portrayal of 2 would be generic men, even though they are both larger than that in the bigger picture.
Me going back to this after hearing this in flash trailer
Keaton would have made a terrific Joker! Not that I don't love Nicholson. But I heard the "BeetleJuice" side of Keaton come out in this crazy scene!
Today Michael Keaton has reached a pinnacle of acting on par with Jack Nicholson, so its great to have a scene with the too legends together.
Have you noticed that the actors that played the villains in these movies were bigger stars than any of the actors that played Batman? Not that Michael Keaton isn’t that much of a star, but compared to… Jack Nicholson, Danny Devito, Michelle Pfeiffer, Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Uma Thurman… they’re much bigger than him
I think he was already there he was a a comedian before and he played beetlejuice thats why America was against his casting for batman do his comedic background they even sent hate mails to the studio and now he is considered the best batman
@@nsasupporter7557 He actually was one of the biggest stars in the 80s but after he turned down batman foever is celebrity status wasn't the same until Birdman what a comeback
@@seanchukwuezi3079 yeah, I knew that they got negative feedback from people about his casting as Batman.
Yes, he was a star… it’s just that all the actors who played the villains were just much bigger stars
Careful Bruce Your Beetlejuice Is Showing
Hands down best Batman/Bruce Wayne period.
Definitely
Best birdman too
That's debatable, idk man Bale and Pattinson are pretty good but hey I respect your opinion 😎
He had the intensity, the troubled look, but lacked the physicality to be Batman. Anyway that's just my opinion
I don’t buy it. He looks like such a goofball!
34 years later in the Second trailer of the Flash he says the same line
This was the moment I realized that this was the same actor who played Beetlejuice.
Best Batman, best Joker. Both great actors.
Best joker? Watch more batman movies idiot
Don’t agree
@@Alvaro-rq8sn I'm heart broken
@@thelstanedwardsson4374 Robert Pattinson >>>>>
Heath Ledger >>>>>
@@Alvaro-rq8sn Errrr no.
I have to return after today
Gotta admit after seeing that, there's no way I would think this guy was Batman
I just noticed the way Keaton says “What?” After Jokers asks if he’s ever danced with the devil in the pale moon light, he knows he’s heard that line before and who said it and he puts it all together
"You ever dance with the devil in the pale moonlight?"
You know what happened to this guy jack
Keaton's transition of emotion when he hears that phrase and recognizes Jack from the past is absolutely brilliant.
Bruce: What?
@@joshuabeattie2374 " I always ask that of all my pray, I just like the sound of it"💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
And with that, Bruce and The Joker bond over their favorite Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode...
There will only 2 actors to play the joker in their own unique way brilliantly
Ledger
Nicholson
No other can compete against these 2 actors
This is the scene that, in my mind, cemented Michael Keaton’s acting as the Batman.
I never noticed how Vicki Vale is just casually eating popcorn in this scene.
Maybe that's why Bruce Wayne suggested that he and the Joker go get some nuts.
Unfortunately, he didn't realize that the Joker really liked rhubarb.
After all these years, I think I'm beginning to understand this movie.
Heath was scary...but Jack was Brutal and Funny at the same time....a true embodiment
Honestly the way keaton and Nicholson work off each other there almost like duo the comedic actor playing the dark and mysterious character and the mysterious dramatic actor playing the comedic character
batman goes full costanza
0:51 The Flash S09E04 brought me here.
Same, this is painful
@@aidengray9598 its not. stop criticizing everything. enjoy life.
@@fasterbaiter I am enjoying it. For example, I'm enjoying how horrible this show has become, it's like a bad parody of power rangers. I find it funny
Leslie didn't say it anywhere near as cool, effective or intense as Keaton, and I like her as an actor. It just came off awkward. Keaton said it with style and badassary.
@@aidengray9598 nah bro it has become a bad parody of itself. It was so good back in season 1 - 4. Now it has become a joke
Bruce 'acts' crazy in order to protect Vicki, but all that changed when Joker asked him that 'infamous' line. A small part of his trauma began to resurface I'd assume?
Joker telling him the exact same words he said after killing his parents many years just before shooting really shows how evil he's always been, only becoming worse. Surely he must remember he killed Bruce's parents and just wanted to shock him with realization before killing him.
As a kid, I thought it was the Joker that actually murdered his parents… but no, that was only in this movie
Man invites best friend to hangout with him at a peanut shop
after 34 years....
"It's nuttin time"
0:50 that had so much Beetleguece In Keaton
You spelled Betelgeuse wrong. On two counts.
0:50 Joker got shocked by that sudden burst of tantrum 😂😂😂😂
You ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight 😂😮so scary when the joker says it
This scene was pure improvision by Keaton. What a mad lad
Michael Keaton finest moment in the movie
Joker stayed pulling out a gun🤦. He know he couldn't go toe to toe with Bruce/Batman if his life depended on it lol. Love how Bruce was like "you wanna get nuts come on"😁
just noticing how dope her apartment is. cool mix of art deco and postmodern. the venetian plaster looks great.
I think this movie hints that Joker is not really crazy he's just performing but Bruce is genuinely insane and this is him making fun of Joker. In Batman Returns it's the opposite, Penguin is genuinely more of a freak than Batman
Bruce wayne your beetljuice is showing.
"Whispers" put it away put it away.
Keaton is great as insane, never forget pacific heights movie
Bruce: "He couldn't see the train until it was two feet away from him." Joker thinking: "Yep - pretty much sums me up!" LOL I love it...
I like how you can kind of see Jack mouth the words as Michael goes off
0:50 when you get in a fight at school
The beetlejuice in him came out here abit 🤣
1:03- Memory Unlocked.
The random improvising Bruce does here is hilarious, Joker seems genuinely thrown off.