Batman DVD cover, 1997 release version Batman was released in U.S. theaters on June 23, 1989 by Warner Bros. and soon became the highest grossing movie of the year. It was directed by Tim Burton and starred Jack Nicholson as the Joker, Michael Keaton as Batman, and Kim Basinger as reporter Vicki Vale. Although Keaton played the nominal hero of the film, Nicholson received top billing. Batman DVD movie cover, deemed fair use This is a DVD cover. ...
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June 23 is the 174th day of the year (175th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 191 days remaining. ...
1989 is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Film refers to the celluloid media on which movies are printed Film is considered by many to be an important art form; films entertain, educate, enlighten and inspire audiences. ...
Tim Burton Tim Burton (born August 25, 1958 in Burbank, California) is an eccentric film director known for his off-beat and quirky style. ...
Jack Nicholson John Joseph Nicholson (born April 22, 1937) is a highly successful, iconic American method actor. ...
The Joker is a DC Comics supervillain, widely considered to be Batmans archenemy. ...
Michael Keaton in Batman Returns (1992) Michael Keaton, (born September 9 or September 5, 1951 in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania) is an American actor. ...
The comic book character Batman (originally referred to as The Batman, and occasionally as The Bat-Man), is a fictional character and superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...
Kim Basinger Kim Basinger (born December 8, 1953 in Athens, Georgia) is a notable American film actress who entered the profession after great success as a model. ...
Vicki Vale is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe, a reporter who was once a love interest of Bruce Wayne and his alter-ego, Batman. ...
This movie ushered a return to the "dark" roots of the Batman of the comics and away from the campy 1960s Batman television series and cartoon Super Friends. Like many film versions of comic book heroes, the Batman movie told its own version of his origin, and how The Joker figured in that origin. A comic book is a magazine or book containing the art form of comics. ...
The term camp—normally used as an adjective, even though earliest recorded uses employed it mainly as a verb—refers to the deliberate and sophisticated use of kitsch, mawkish or corny themes and styles in art, clothing or conversation. ...
The 1960s, or The Sixties, in its most obvious sense refers to the decade between 1960 and 1969, but the expression has taken on a wider meaning over the past twenty years. ...
Burt Ward as Robin and Adam West as Batman Batman was the title of an exceptionally popular TV series based on the comic-book character Batman that aired on ABC TV for 2 1/2 seasons from 12 January 1966 to 14 March 1968. ...
Super Friends is an animated series about a team of superheroes which ran from 1973 to 1985. ...
The Joker is a DC Comics supervillain, widely considered to be Batmans archenemy. ...
Many people who grew up watching the 1960s television series criticised the film for being too dark, not realising that the comic books are in fact one of D.C. Comics' most gloomy. Comic books fans themselves were aghast to learn of the casting of Michael Keaton as the title character and complained it was a sure sign of the production taking the same mocking tone of the television series. The producers hurriedly released a teaser trailer to prove they were treating the character with respect. The marketing move was successful and since the film's successful release, many fans consider Keaton as one of the best actors to have played Batman in a live-action film. A teaser trailer is a truncated version of a theatrical trailer intended to entice the audience about an upcoming movie and to begin hype on major films. ...
The minor-key score was written by Danny Elfman, with songs by Prince. Two animated series (Batman: The Animated Series and The Adventures of Batman and Robin) were created in the wake of the film's success, and three sequels --Batman Returns (1992), , Batman Forever (1995), and Batman and Robin (1997)-- were produced. Batman: Mask of the Phantasm a spin-off of the animated television series, was released in 1993. Batman Begins, a succesful restart of the saga (but often mistakenly called a prequel) was released in 2005 Daniel Robert Danny Elfman (born May 29, 1953, in Amarillo, Texas) is a pop musician, composer and writer of film soundtracks. ...
The cover to Princes 2004 album Musicology. ...
The animated Batman shoots his grappling gun from a rooftop in a scene from the episode, On Leather Wings. ...
Batman Returns is both the second Batman Movie and the second Batman movie starring Michael Keaton as Batman. ...
Batman Forever (1995) (alternate on-screen title: Forever) is the third film in the first modern series of Batman movies. ...
The film Batman and Robin, directed by Joel Schumacher, is considered by most to be less serious than the 1989 Batman movie and sequels Batman Returns (1992) and Forever (1995). ...
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm is an animated film first released in 1993. ...
Batman Begins is a 2005 American superhero/action film based on the comic book fictional character Batman. ...
A prequel is a work that portrays events which are set in the same universe as a previously completed narrative, but at an earlier time. ...
Plot summary The main story in the movie is that of Jack Napier, a mob hitman working for Boss Carl Grissom, and who years before killed Thomas and Martha Wayne, the wealthy parents of Bruce Wayne. Grissom assigns Napier to break into Axis Chemicals to destroy legally incriminating files, but it turns out to be a set-up; Grissom tips off the police out of jealousy of Napier's affair with Grissom's girlfriend. Batman learns of the break-in and confronts Napier, who winds up falling over the edge of a catwalk over a vat of chemicals. When his hand slips from Batman's, he falls into the vat. The chemicals ingrain him with a permanent 'smile'. Naming himself The Joker, he tracks down and kills his own boss and takes over the criminal gang. The violent takeover attracts the attention of both Batman and a newspaper reporter named Vicki Vale. The rest of the story involves Batman fighting to stop the Joker and his henchmen from terrorizing the city with shootouts, assassinations, and a deadly chemical named Smilex. The Joker can mean any of the following: The Joker is a comic strip character, also included in movies and television programs based on the comic strip. ...
Vicki Vale is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe, a reporter who was once a love interest of Bruce Wayne and his alter-ego, Batman. ...
Response and Legacy Batman was the most successful movie of 1989, earning $251,188,924 domestically and over $160 milllion abroad. The movie received mostly positive reviews, with Erik Preminger of KGO-TV/San Francisco hailing it as "the movie of the decade". Jack Nicholson was widely praised as ruthless thug Jack Napier and an even more ruthless Joker. Michael Keaton himself won over many viewers with his role as Bruce Wayne and Batman (before then, he was mostly known for his comedic roles). Danny Elfman's music received positive feedback, leading to nominations in various institutions (although not for an Academy Award). The film was criticised, though, for its dark, grisly nature in comparison with the campy 1960's TV show, and the Prince-dominated soundtrack-- which was seen as an obvious marketing tie-in. The movie was also attacked by many comic book purists who claimed that the film deviated too far from the original character's established backstory and ideals. Jack Nicholson John Joseph Nicholson (born April 22, 1937) is a highly successful, iconic American method actor. ...
Michael Keaton in Batman Returns (1992) Michael Keaton, (born September 9 or September 5, 1951 in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania) is an American actor. ...
Daniel Robert Danny Elfman (born May 29, 1953, in Amarillo, Texas) is a pop musician, composer and writer of film soundtracks. ...
Although he never won an Oscar for any of his movie performances, the comedian Bob Hope received two honorary Oscars for his contributions to cinema. ...
The cover to Princes 2004 album Musicology. ...
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