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The 1989 Batman movie was the result of a decade of pitching, rewriting, and personnel changes. It made a Batcave full of money, but is it a good Batman film? Tim and Paul revisit Tim Burton's first try at Batman, starring Jack Nicholson and Michael Keaton, after not watching it since it was first run in theaters. Does it look any different now? Does it look any better than it did? How were the film and its development affected by the Adam West iteration of live-action Batman? PLUS: The Piano Guys' "Batman Evolution" and your mail! November 1989 Cinefantastique articles on Batman '89  

Summary

The 1989 Batman movie was the result of a decade of pitching, rewriting, and personnel changes. It made a Batcave full of money, but is it a good Batman film? Tim and Paul revisit Tim Burton's first try at Batman, starring Jack Nicholson and Michael Keaton, after not watching it since it was first run in theaters. Does it look any different now? Does it look any better than it did? PLUS: The Piano Guys' "Batman Evolution" and your mail! November 1989 Cinefantastique articles on Batman '89

Subtitle
The 1989 Batman movie was the result of a decade of pitching, rewriting, and personnel changes. It made a Batcave full of money, but is it a good Batman film? Tim and Paul revisit Tim Burton's first try at Batman, starring Jack Nicholson and Michael...
Duration
01:40:24
Publishing date
2018-05-24 12:00
Link
http://tothebatpoles.libsyn.com/085-batman-89-turns-our-heads
Contributors
  Tim and Paul
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Enclosures
http://traffic.libsyn.com/tothebatpoles/180524.mp3?dest-id=259878
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The 1989 Batman movie was the result of a decade of pitching, rewriting, and personnel changes. It made a Batcave full of money, but is it a good Batman film?

Tim and Paul revisit Tim Burton's first try at Batman, starring Jack Nicholson and Michael Keaton, after not watching it since it was first run in theaters. Does it look any different now? Does it look any better than it did? How were the film and its development affected by the Adam West iteration of live-action Batman?

PLUS: The Piano Guys' "Batman Evolution" and your mail!

November 1989 Cinefantastique articles on Batman '89