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Batman (1989) Movie Review

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Batman

Director: Tim Burton

Writer: Sam Hamm, Warren Skaaren (Screenplay)

Writer: Bob Kane (Characters)

Cast

Plot: The Dark Knight of Gotham City begins his war on crime with his first major enemy being Jack Napier, a criminal who becomes the clownishly homicidal Joker.

Runtime: 2 Hours 6 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Batman starts as Bruce Wayne (Keaton) has started fighting crime as Batman. Gotham City has started to find itself outnumbered by criminals causing chaos. Corruption has taken over the city and gangster Jack Napier (Nicholson) is thriving in it.

When Bruce clashes with Jack, he believes he has been killed in an accident. However, Jack survives and turns the scars he is left with to become The Joker. The Joker decides to take over the criminal empire demanding the death of Batman. This leads to Batman needing to figure out how to stop his biggest threat to date.

Verdict on Batman

Batman is an action-adventure movie following the adventures of Batman against the Joker. It sees how he has started to become the vigilante we know and now he looks to stop crime. On the other side of things, the Joker looks to gain power over the city and needs to stop Batman.

This is often considered one of the best Batman movies, being the first big-budget vision of the project. We get to see the massive gadget and high-tech vehicles used to bring this movie to life. The performances are wonderful and Keaton really brings to life the dual characters, as does Jack Nicholson. While the story keeps things within the city battling corruption and criminal power. We get to see the one trying to stop this with everything he has to give himself an advantage.

Final Thoughts Batman is one of the greatest comic book movies ever made.

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A Student Film – Emerald

We have all seen the biggest films around by the best directors but these directors all started at the same place as a student with a camera wanting to tell a story. They start with shorts before moving into the bigger picture and I am here today to show a film that a student filmmaker friend of mine made.

The short follows Emerald the daughter of The Joker and Harley Quinn recently captured and being interviewed as the Doctors try to figure out just how much she is like her parents.

Each discussion does feel like the recordings you find through the Arkham Games and with editing you do find yourself wanting to see what the next chapter of the Emerald story really will be.

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