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A Modern Classic Movie---Batman The worldwide success of Christopher Nolan’s “Batman Begins” has led Warner Bros. to finally release Tim’s 1989 “batman” with a bonus disc of special features ... and is an event worthy of applause! This film has shown the world that the movie cartoon could be much more action-packed carnage festivals. This film (and the first sequel “Batman Returns”) are much more complicated than that. “Batman” is an exploration of gripping and very moving of the psyche, peers into the soul, not only the Dark Knight, but also those whose lives he changed by his presence. The film is brilliantly played by his perfectly chosen cast that includes Jack Nicholson (The Joker), Michael Keaton (Batman), Kim Basinger (Vicki Vale), Michael Gough (Alfred Pennyworth), and Robert Wuhl (Alexander Knox). Tim Burton used his talents as an instructor wonderful, Anton Furst designs a gothic, beautiful Gotham City, and Danny Elfman score of classical music also help to make this a classic single, thoughtful, powerful and very modern, a masterpiece The work of film noir and Grand Opera. “Batman Returns” shares these wonderful qualities, but unfortunately, Joel Schumacher’s “Batman Forever” and “Batman and Robin” lose all the depth and meaning, and become a little more action than the standard nonsense . But we'll always have Burton's dark vision, a tormented,dark Batman. batman dvd dragon ball dvd transformers dvd
A Modern Classic Movie---Batman
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