Total Recall: It's the Bat!
A complete history of Batman's theatrical releases.
In Batman's universe, what's the only thing scarier than
Heath Ledger as Joker? The fact that Christopher Nolan will one day not be at
the directorial helm. The Bat has seen more hands pass through it than any other
comic book franchise, guided as low as the final days of the Joel
Schumacher era, and reaching peaks like Nolan's successful attempts in
legitimizing the genre. With
The Dark Knight dropping this Friday, evacuating
America of its pent-up superhero demand like teenage timebombs, Rotten Tomatoes
is exploring the storied theatrical history of Batman.
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Batman: The Movie (1966, 80%) For a Batman interpretation frequently derided for its
campiness, Batman: The Movie has a surprisingly high number of quotable lines
and memorable scenes. Remember how the dynamic duo deduce that all their
archenemies -- Penguin, Catwoman, The Riddler, and The Joker -- are working
together to take over the world? Or the insane logic Robin consistently
applies to Riddler's questions that always turn out to be right? But the best
bit has to be the one highlighted below. It involves bat ladders, shark
repellent Bat-spray, and a high seas encounter with an exploding Megalodon.
"Holy Cornball Camp, Batman!" exclaims Scott Weinberg, "This movie's a hoot!" |
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NEO-NOIR2X2 on 07-16-2008 06:26 PM
WOW its amazing looking back at the many "BATMAN" films that has graced the big screen. Out of all of these Batman classics and flops (Batman & Robin) my favorite one will have to be definitly BATMAN RETURNS that was such a great movie Tim Burton did a bang up job with this sequel. It captured the dark and errie atmosphere of Gotham City and who can forget Michelle Pieffer as Catwoman I know I cant. Oh and thanks Rottentomatoes for including the animated film BATMAN: MASK OF THE PHANTASM that ranks among my list of the best Batman films but of course on July 18th The Dark Knight Iam sure will be my all time favorite Batman film.
digi on 07-17-2008 02:44 AM
yes batman returns was awesome. not to mention the first batman,too.