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BATMAN-ON-FILM
BATMAN '89 Chapter by Chapter Ep. 16: "He Gave Us a Signal"

BATMAN-ON-FILM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 66:21


Batman-On-Film.com's chapter by chapter breakdown of BATMAN '89 concludes with "He Gave Us a Signal."  BOF Senior Contributor Javi Trujillo and BOF Founder/EIC Bill "Jett" Ramey host.

Binary System Podcast Archive
Binary System Podcast #468 – San Diego Comic-Con, GalaxyCon, and Lower Decks

Binary System Podcast Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 21:16


This episode originally broadcast on July 31, 2025. The original podcast post is here: https://pixelatedgeek.com/2025/07/binary-system-podcast-468-san-diego-comic-con-galaxycon-and-lower-decks/This week we've got recaps of ALL the Conventions. And by all we mean two. But they're big ones!The West Coast branch of the podcast was at San Diego Comic-Con, while the East Coast branch was at GalaxyCon Raleigh. We spent the weekend taking cosplay photos, checking out the latest merch on the sales floor, attending an amazing panel on working with cosplay foam, and seeing the original Tim Burton Batman with an orchestra playing the music live.After the recap we went over the second episode of the final season of Star Trek: Lower Decks (it was hilarious), and took a quick look at the latest season of Rick & Morty (it was fine?)Plus the usual tangents into clickbaity events, superhero fatigue, sub-par sound systems, and whether or not we need to watch KPop Demon Hunters. This week's outro is a clip from Ambient Electronic Background by Musinova.Check out Nathan's cosplay photos from GalaxyCon, and all the content from SDCC 2025!Here's Kathryn's Kirsten cosplay and Elizabeth's Art Show display!Looking for a present for that hard-to-shop-for person? Want to buy them (or yourself) a square foot of a castle in Scotland? Look no further! You can support the restoration of Dunan's castle, legally call yourself Lady or Laird, AND if you use this link to get there, you can support this podcast too! ScottishLaird.co.uk.For updates, fan art, and other randomness, come follow us on Facebook, Tumblr, and Instagram!

BATMAN-ON-FILM
BATMAN '89 Chapter By Chapter | "If You Gotta Go, Go With a Smile!"

BATMAN-ON-FILM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 54:24


BOF's Justin Kowalski and Ryan Lower continue breaking down BATMAN '89 discussing the latest chapter, "If You Gotta Go, Go With a Smile!"

Santi Time
Batman Returns w/ Soph

Santi Time

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 134:45


We talk about the Tim Burton Batman classic.Santi:Letterboxd: strawhatsantiSubstack: https://santilovesmovies.substack.com/BlueSky: strawhatsantiSoph:Letterboxd: sophchase

Tom Clark's Comic Book World
Batman Returns

Tom Clark's Comic Book World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 82:48


Episode 217 of Tom Clark's 6M Podcast focuses on Batman Returns. Tom Clark and Phil Lindsey look back at the final Tim Burton Batman movie, with a breakdown of Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito and Michelle Pfeiffer's performances, plus an in-depth story discussion. Was the Penguin and Catwoman the right call for this sequel, or should Billy Dee Williams' Two-Face have been the villain opposite the Dark Knight? Dive into that, and much more!   Visit the Boink Studios Website Follow the show on social media: Twitter Facebook Instagram For more from Boink Studios, check out the links below: Tom Clark's Main Event Two Nations Under Ted: A Ted Lasso Podcast   © Boink Studios 2024

50% Facts
Batman Returns (1992) | A 50% Facts Review | Christmas, not Christmas

50% Facts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 61:47


We're heading into the holiday season, and with that always comes a couple of things: travel and holiday movies. Because of the first thing, we're diving into the second thing. We've got another “film festival” of movies set during the holiday season, but may not be considered holiday movies.  First up, the second Tim Burton Batman film, “Batman Returns,” starring Micheal Keaton. Does it hold up? Was it ever good? What's the weirdest costume and the best performance?  Dean Saddoris  @deansaddoris.ck joins us again for this one.  Join our Discord for free at goodcompanydiscord.com! Check out our gym (Third Street Barbell) at ThirdStreetBarbell.com https://www.thirdstreetbarbell.com/ and subscribe for updates about our apparel line at goodcompanyapparel.com https://3sb.co/! Local memberships and international fresh fits! Get early access to our NEXT DROP! Check out our podcast website: 50percentfacts.com https://www.50percentfacts.com/ 50% Facts is a Spreaker Prime podcast on OCN – the Obscure Celebrity Network. Hosted by Mike Farr (@silentmikke) https://www.instagram.com/silentmikke/ and Jim McDonald (@thejimmcd). https://www.instagram.com/thejimmcd/Produced by Jim McDonald Production assistance by Sam McDonald and Sebastian Brambila. Theme by Aaron Moore. Show art by Joseph Manzo (@jmanzo523). Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/50-facts-with-silent-mike-jim-mcd--5538735/support. 

Old Movies For Young Stoners
S3E14 Off-Brand Hammer Horror feat. Rowan Lee w/ The Creeping Flesh (1973) & The Crimson Cult (68)

Old Movies For Young Stoners

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 96:04


With Halloween only 21 days away, folk horror blogger Rowan Lee joins us to discuss a pair of offbeat Brit horror movies with totally loaded casts. First, Peter Cushing discovers that the humanoid fossil he discovered in New Guinea transforms into the slimy embodiment of pure evil when you just add water in THE CREEPING FLESH (1973). In a film with f--d-up family dynamics, Cushing almost immediately injects cells from his creepy skeleton's newly formed flesh into his young daughter (Lorna Heilbron) in a hair-brained attempt to inoculate her against evil. Christopher Lee is Cushing's hyper-competitive half-brother who mismanages a mental hospital and decides that stealing the fossil during a rainstorm is a great idea. What could go wrong? Directed by Hammer veteran Freddie Francis (DRACULA HAS RISEN FROM THE GRAVE), who went on to late-career success as the director of photography of three David Lynch movies (ELEPHANT MAN, DUNE, THE STRAIGHT STORY) and Scorsese's remake of CAPE FEAR. Next, Christopher Lee teams up with the great Boris Karloff and 60s scream queen Barbara Steele in THE CRIMSON CULT aka CURSE OF THE CRIMSON ALTAR (1968). This one starts off with a bang with psychedelic sex parties and pagan sacrifices, so as Greg suggests, get high quick because the movie soon gives way too much screen time to Mark Eden as a dense antiques dealer looking for his brother where everyone is losing their minds (and articles of clothing) over anniversary of the burning of the witch Lavinia (Steele). I mean, um, Christopher Lee is right there! Also starring Michael Gough who played Alfred in the Tim Burton BATMAN movies. Both of our films today are from Tigon British Film Releasing Productions, the studio that released two folk horror classics: THE WITCHFINDER GENERAL (1968) and THE BLOOD ON SATAN'S CLAW (1971) along with some sex comedies. We also discuss folk horror and the pandemic with Rowan Lee and Bob saw MEGALOPOLIS! Check out Rowan's blog at https://theharvestmaidsrevenge.com/ Hosts: Greg Franklin, Philena Franklin and Bob Calhoun Cory Sklar is on assignment OMFYS theme, "Funky Frankenstein," and "Bigfoot Bonanza" by Chaki the Funk Wizard used with permission. "Pelagic" by Density and Time; "Black Mass" by Brian Bolger; and "Apocalyptic Echoes" by Jimena Contreras courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Trailer audio courtesy of Archive.org Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Twitter (X): @OM4YStoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com NEXT EPISODE: AP Mike aka Mike Lisk joins us for a pair of Bogart classics with THE BIG SLEEP (1946) and IN A LONELY PLACE (1950).

BATMAN-ON-FILM
BOF CHAPTER BY CHAPTER | BATMAN '89: "The Joker Challenges Batman"

BATMAN-ON-FILM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 37:22


BATMAN-ON-FILM
Batman On Film Chapter By Chapter Podcast | BATMAN '89: "Let's Get Nuts!"

BATMAN-ON-FILM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 38:13


BOF's Justin Kowalski and Peter Verra discuss the "Lets Get Nuts" scene in BATMAN '89.

The Hall of Very Good Podcast
Episode 433: Graig Kreindler (Part Two)

The Hall of Very Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 39:39


To finish off the unprecedented back-to-back, Graig Kreindler joins the boys to answer questions from the Twittersphere (and relationship website, The Knot!), help establish The Jennifer Connelly Appreciation Society, speculate about what a third Tim Burton “Batman” movie could have been and learns who Lou's least favorite actors are.

TADPOG: Tyler and Dave Play Old Games
Ep. 777 – Batman Returns

TADPOG: Tyler and Dave Play Old Games

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 131:42


Batman Returns! Seriously, we’ve done Batman games before and now we are doing another one so he’s totally returning. But its better than that, it’s all the second and final Tim Burton Batman movie! We are pretty ready to talk about this one so we cut to the chase pretty quickly with plenty of talk … Continue reading → The post Ep. 777 – Batman Returns appeared first on TADPOG: Tyler and Dave Play Old Games.

Comic News Insider
Episode 1508 - TCAF: Eric Kim!

Comic News Insider

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 27:48


More TCAF interviews! In this episode, Jimmy talks with old buddy Eric Kim who has a new comic anthology out called SUPERZINE. They discuss the stories in it, game consoles, horror, wrestling and the Tim Burton Batman film. A big thanks to Eric for all the food recommendations he sent Jimmy prior to his trip to Toronto. Thanks to TCAF for a great time and to all of my interviewees for taking the time to hang and talk. More TCAF interview specials will be released over the next few weeks! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!

Hack The Movies
Michael Keaton Batman Reviews (1989, Returns, The Flash) - Hack The Movies

Hack The Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 304:36


Here is a compilation of review for Batman Movies featuring Michael Keaton. You can listen to what Frank, Crystal, and I thought of the two Tim Burton Batman movies and The Flash in one sitting! Don't forget to check out our commentary tracks for each movie too! Batman: 00:00 Batman Returns: 01:44:29The Flash: 03:15:44

SuonA Tipo Bene
Batman 1989 - (feat Stefano Serra) - Parte 2

SuonA Tipo Bene

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 46:05


In questo secondo episodio andiamo a parlare della colonna sonora del film del 1989 diretto da Tim Burton : "Batman" e della colonna sonora di Danny Elfman con un accenno a Sherley Walker, fondamentale figura nel mondo della colonna sonora degli anni 80-90.Come ospite e coinquilino per questo episodio: Stefano Serra

I Can Do This All Day Podcast
Batman Returns: Watch-A-Long

I Can Do This All Day Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 129:17


It's a Christmas Comic Book Movie Watch-A-Long! For any of the Tim Burton Batman movie fans, this one's for you! Kick Off December with Keaton's Version of the Caped Crusader. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/i-can-do-this-all-day/support

SuonA Tipo Bene
Batman 1989 - (feat Stefano Serra) - Parte 1

SuonA Tipo Bene

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 56:42


In questo episodio andiamo a parlare della colonna sonora del film del 1989 diretto da Tim Burton : "Batman" e della colonna sonora di Danny Elfman.Come ospite e coinquilino per questo episodio: Stefano Serra

Batman News Weekly!
Batman's NEW Villain is Awesome and CREEPY | Batman News Weekly #210

Batman News Weekly!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 166:27


On this episode, Clay and Juice talk about an update to the Writer Strike, Kite man Trailer, Tim Burton Batman comments, the NEW Batman villain and Tom King's NEW Wonder Woman book, PLUS MORE #batman --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/batfromthebox/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/batfromthebox/support

THE FILM JUNKEE
Aquaman 2 and the DCU - Film Junkee Live | DCU News

THE FILM JUNKEE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 67:14


After we got the Aquaman 2 trailer last Thursday, we get some James Wan interviews about the sequel, and talks about the new DCU. SHOW TIMELINE: 0:00 - Opening 4:34 - Intro 10:10 - Da Tweets! 34:57 - Aquaman 2 and the New DCU 52:26 - Batman Day Images 58:46 - Oppenheimer Box Office 1:02:38 - Tim Burton on The Flash 1:07:32 - Questions

Geek Freaks Headlines
Blue Ranger Returns and New Batman '89 and Superman '78 Comics Announced

Geek Freaks Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 3:29


The classic Blue Ranger from the 90s, is returning as a series regular for the new season of Power Rangers Cosmic Fury. The new season will see the Daniel Fury Crew upgraded to the Cosmic Fury Crew, and Lord Z will be returning as the big villain.If you're a fan of Power Rangers but haven't watched the show since you were a kid, the comic books are a great way to get back into the franchise. The comics are incredibly well-written and the art is absolutely gorgeous.New Sequels to Batman 89 and Superman 78 Comic BooksDC Comics is releasing sequels to the Batman 89 and Superman 78 comic books, which expanded on the classic Tim Burton Batman movies and Christopher Reeve Superman movies.Batman 89 Echoes is coming out November 28 and sees a Gotham City where Batman is missing after his fight with Two-Face. Normal citizens are rising up to protect the city, while the new threat, Scarecrow and Harley Quinn, are running amok.Superman, 78: Metal Curtain #1 follows the story where Superman landed in Kansas, and a part of Krypton landed in Soviet Russia. While Superman is like this bastion of the U.S., the Soviet Union has been using pieces of Krypton to develop a new villain.New Comic Book ReleasesThis week, there are a number of new comic book releases, including:Batman and Superman: World's Finest #18 - This comic aims to tell the story of when Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent first met.Batman and Superman: World's Finest #18 comic bookOpens in a new windowbatman-news.comBatman and Superman: World's Finest #18 comic bookDaredevil #14 - The resurgence of Daredevil has been a great read and his artwork is gorgeous.Daredevil #14 comic bookOpens in a new windowatlantis-comics.comDaredevil #14 comic bookRed Sonja #2 - Sonja has no one to trust and faces danger and suspicions at every turn.Red Sonja #2 comic bookOpens in a new windowjamietyndall.netRed Sonja #2 comic bookSomething is killing the kids #32 - This comic is for the adult audience and has the feel of an AMC or HBO series.Something is killing the kids #32 comic bookOpens in a new windowcomichub.comSomething is killing the kids #32 comic book#comics #PowerRangers #Batman

Documenteers: The Documentary Podcast
Batman Returns (1992)

Documenteers: The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 32:51


We round out week two of our ADOLESCENT POWER FANTASY theme with “Batman Returns”, the most Burtonesque of the Tim Burton Batman films and there's a lot of wacky, but also horny and disturbing, shit to behold here. It's easily the horniest superhero movie of all time. Even the penguin is extremely horny. Will Catwoman ever find her Irving? Oh, and it's a Christmas flick too. This stars Michael Keaton, Michelle Pfeifer, Danny DeVito, Christopher Walken and more. Meow. Subscribe to our Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuJf3lkRI-BLUTsLI_ehOsg Contact: MOVIEHUMPERS@gmail.com Our OG podcast “Documenteers”: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/documenteers-the-documentary-podcast/id1321652249 Soundcloud feed: https://soundcloud.com/documenteers Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/moviehumpers

Documenteers: The Documentary Podcast

It can't be overstated how much of a pop culture phenomenon Tim Burton's 1989 “Batman” movie was. People were losing their bat-obsessed mind. The skepticism of the Michael Keaton casting quickly fell off. Jack Nicholson entrenched himself as a cinema icon. Airbrush T-shirt shops were popping up in strip malls hocking any article of clothing with the Batman logo on it. We couldn't get enough. Unless you were my grandmother who, very quickly, had enough. We're doing the Tim Burton Batman movies for week two of our ADOLESCENT POWER FANTASY theme this month so let's reflect on the superhero movie that showed movie studios that perhaps there was something to this spandexed intellectual property. Hear us tell you all about it all over again. Subscribe to our Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuJf3lkRI-BLUTsLI_ehOsg Contact: MOVIEHUMPERS@gmail.com Our OG podcast “Documenteers”: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/documenteers-the-documentary-podcast/id1321652249 Soundcloud feed: https://soundcloud.com/documenteers Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/moviehumpers

Hall of Justice
340. Batman Executive Producer Michael Uslan (Part 2 of 2)

Hall of Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 86:06


This episode continues from Episode 338 and focuses on every Batman film. This episode covers the Dark Knight Trilogy, Ben Affleck's run on Batman, the Joker movie, and The Batman, starring Robert Pattinson. Michael Uslan has been the Executive Producer of every Batman film since 1989's Batman through today. His appearance in Episode 338 covered his acquisition of the Batman rights to the making of the 1989 Tim Burton Batman film through Batman Returns, Batman Forever, and Batman & Robin. In this episode, Uslan returns to discuss how the failure of Batman & Robin lead to the hiring of Christopher Nolan to create Batman Begins. Uslan is also making several appearances at San Diego Comic-Con, working on a Comic-Con exhibit on The Life and Legacy of Stan Lee, and developing a Broadway show on his book The Boy Who Loved Batman. This episode is packed with stories and insight into an amazing career, and all the live-action Batman films since 1989.

... Just To Be Nominated
'The Flash,' 'Elemental' underwhelm despite big expectations

... Just To Be Nominated

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 29:22


The summer season opened with a number of big movies but a pair of films that opened last weekend fell short as "The Flash" managed only $55 million and "Elemental" took in only $29.6 million in U.S. box office results despite finishing in the top two slots. Expectations were particularly high for "The Flash" considering the hype behind Michael Keaton reprising his role as Batman helping Ezra Miller's Barry Allen/The Flash character. We dive into the movie — yes, there are spoilers — to discuss its standing in the DC Extended Universe, the various Batman and Superman cameos and the use of the multiverse as a plot device. We follow that up with a discussion of Peter Sohn's latest Disney Pixar film "Elemental." While better than Sohn's first Pixar film "The Good Dinosaur," the movie lacks star power beyond Wendi McLendon-Covey and Catherine O'Hara and runs a little long. What does this mean for the rest of the summer? It's hard to say for sure, but films up next might want to take note and be prepared for subpar results. Where to watch "The Flash" in theaters "Elemental" in theaters About the show Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, a longtime entertainment reporter who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal in Iowa and Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer for Lee Enterprises based in Madison, Wisconsin. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Adobe Premiere and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: Welcome everyone to another episode of Streamed and screened and entertainment podcasts about movies and TV from Lee Enterprises. I'm Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer at Lee and co-host of the program with the Master of the Multiverse, Bruce Miller, editor of the Sioux City Journal and a longtime entertainment reporter. Bruce, when you're in the multiverse, like, what are you doing in your other What's the other? Bruce Miller doing right now? Other one is actually enjoying himself. This one, it's like the third circle of hell, You know, where you go, What am I doing? Why is this one so tough? But I think they always say that a different one gets you a better life. So I'm hoping that the better life is in another, more diverse universe.Unknown Okay, so you brought it up now. You were the one. The flash. Yes. The Flash has these multiverses. This is the the kind of the overriding narrative that drives this thing, that there are many multiverses out there just like Spider-Man has the kind of the other world. And all I realize that this is is an excuse to be able to get rid of the actor that they don't want or is asking for too much money. Because if you say, well, I'd like a dollar more to be able to do this, it got near you. We're going to go to another multiverse and they'll be different. We'll be fine or we'll go back to an old one. I don't know. I'm sick of that. And I really don't want those things to color. Just a straight old story. Right. It's not. Whenever they need to get out of a problem, they just zip over to another multiverse verse and try and solve it. And that's what happens in the Flash. The flash as how much do we dare tell? Well, I'm out. If you haven't see the flash now, you're not going to see it. Right. So let's. Let's do this. Should we just. This is a spoiler. This is not a spoiler free episode. Let's just now let's just go for it, because I'll tell you, I did like Ezra Miller as The Flash. I thought he was really good, and I liked him playing off himself because he has a two version kind of thing where he is good and at that kind of give and take. He's funny and I know that they're trying for their own Spider-Man because Spider-Man skews young and I think The Flash, they need something like that in that old timey DC Comics universe. So all that is there was a good idea, and I'm glad they kept him. They didn't reshoot all that stuff, but then they decide that they're going to go dig back in some other universe. And we see a Batman. We get a Batman. Ben Affleck, who I don't like as Batman, I never have and never will. And I think his term could be up, at least in my house, that he is. And then they go in and they find an old Batman, which is Michael Keaton. And Michael Keaton is a good Batman. But they must have decided somewhere along the line that he needed a little more to do. And so they make him into Howard Hughes, and he's living in this old kind of rambling building or house or mansion or whatever you want to call it. And suddenly he's got more skills and toys than I ever remember because that Batman the thing with Batman. Sorry, I'm on a rant, but the thing with Batman is he is a human. He's one of the only human people that don't have special powers or aren't from another planet or any of that kind of stuff. And now he's got a kid that can do everything. I'm not so sure about all that. I really I question it. Yeah. So. Ezra miller. Forgetting about the controversies I thought was fine. No problems with Ezra. It was a solid, solid performance for as much as you could do with that role. It's, you know, obviously, it is what it is. And I had no problems. So I thought from. From just that aspect of it, totally fine. You and I have talked before. I'm not a huge comic book movie person. It's just not my thing. I do like the Batman movies I like or I like seeing Batman movies. I don't always like the Batman movies. I like kind of the Superman thing. A little bit of Wonder Woman here and there, but that's kind of the extent of my superhero kind of movie going that I'll do. I've never really seen any of the Marvel movies. Like one of them I saw That was probably a bad one, right? No, it was. Which one's with Ryan Reynolds? Oh, really? Ryan Deadpool. Deadpool. Yeah, Deadpool right now. Guy He's kind of in his own universe. He doesn't wrangle the others. No, that's. That's probably why I liked it. And it was just kind of somebody told me, Go see it, you'll like it. And actually it was funny. And he makes fun of superheroes. That I like that. That's probably why I liked it. So. But my problem, my my problem, especially with these Batman movies and the whole DC thing is just the constant reboot after reboot after reboot after reboot in this. Like your point to the multiverse helps us because now you could just throw it all out and it doesn't even matter anymore. Now there's another there's another movie franchise that I absolutely love, which is called the James Bond franchise. Now, they, of course, have had like seven James Bond's. But the difference there is the stories don't really conflict, right? You have you know, you'll get like six episodes of Sean Connery. He bows out. You bring in Roger Moore to do a half dozen, plus he bows out. There's only been a couple of instances with short term bonds with George Lazenby doing that one that bridged the two. Connery's had a Timothy Dalton had two, and, you know, Pierce Brosnan by standards. What a year. You only had, I think, four movies. So that was on the shorter side. But, you know, even with with Daniel Craig, he was even though he didn't do the most movies, I think he was in the role for the longest. Like he he was even longer than Roger Moore. He just he just kind of packed in more movies over a shorter period of time. I'm fine with that because it's just all those stories kind of live outside themselves. There's a little bit of crossover, a little bit of a nod here or there, but it's I'm fine with that, but it's just the constant starting and stopping with all these different actors. I can't keep up. I don't even remember who Batman is anymore. And one other point that I'll make, too, is what I loved about the Tim Burton Batman with Michael Keaton, is that, sure, there's special effects? Sure, it has a certain look to it. But as you said, he's a superhero, but he's a human who's just taking he's a vigilante, Right? So he's just kind of taking these extraordinary measures to kind of save save the day. They're vomiting special effects at us now. And I'm of the opinion that less is more. You don't have to. Just because you can do it doesn't mean you should do it. And I think another franchise that kind of brought this back a little bit was Star Wars, where, you know, you had the original Star Wars, which sure had lots of special effects, but they they kept it pretty low key because they couldn't do more at the time. And then I think the huge mistake with George Lucas when he did the prequel and back then, he just he went back. He like he re-edited the originals and put in all the special effects, which did not help. And then those prequel movies that he did, it was all shot against a green screen and it looks like and it doesn't feel real. And what I think has been good with The Mandalorian and the newer ones is they went back and they're actually doing puppeteering again and the special effects that they do use in it, like let's De-Age Mark Hamill, because we can't have a 70 year old guy playing young Luke Skywalker. I'm totally fine with that. You know, you can bring Grand Moff Tarkin back because he's been dead for so long. But those things I'm okay with, But you don't have to throw up special effects at me nonstop. So that's my rant, you know? Well, what I found with the Flash is they go back and visit all these other characters, right? And you have to remember too much. You need to know something about that version of whatever. And they have a number of Superman that comes when, of course, there's that the heart tugging moment when you see Christopher Reeve as as Superman come out. That's that's the gold standard for that, even though his films probably don't hold up at all. But you see that and you go all and then they toss in a Nicolas Cage Superman with a film never got made. And so the idea that that they would do that, but they conveniently don't hit all of the Batman. And it must have been something where, you know and you think all well they get that's choices as artistic choices. No, it was probably because Christian Bale said, there's no way in hell you're using my image in this film. And he had it written into a contract. So you get a little bit of Batman from the Adam West years, and then you go, Well, now what's that about? Because that's TV. Do we do TV Batman? Or is that not, you know, so there are these things that are choices that they make that I'm sure it's because do we have the right go call on this. Call the lawyers, see if we got the rights on this one. We're going to throw this one in just because I think they got nervous at the end and they decided we've got to have all these people show up, not unlike Space Jam, where they took every cartoon character they could throw in. That was a Warner Brother cartoon and then just have you kind of go nuts about it. And you go, Well, wait a minute, why is there Wizard of Oz in this? I didn't know The Wizard of Oz was part of Space Jam, but that's what they do. And I think they get nervous and they don't trust their artistic instincts and they just do this stuff. And I don't think all that was necessary. We caught the concept That was enough. You didn't need to show a world revolving with every character there was in it. I would hope that if they go back to the Flash and do it again, he gets new adventures with different characters. That Zod thing crazy and it can be more, more Shazam like if you will. And and I think you got a good actor. Let him just do what he can do. They obviously with the multiverse have set up a total reset of the DC expanded universe because they've kind of just said, you know what, we're going to we've closed the door now. On Ben Affleck as Batman, and it seems like they're largely closing the door on probably some of the other ones. I mean, there's going to come back here. Any idea is that Superman not there shouldn't be another shot at it, you know, So it's selective lawyering is all it it. Yeah. I loved Wonder Woman when that came out. The first one I thought I thought 1984 was just terrible. I was so disappointed when that one. I remember even telling my wife I'm like, honey, I saw, I saw the Wonder Woman and it's fabulous. We need to go. And it was on HBO. It was it was during the pandemic, and it was just on HBO. I'm like, Let's watch it. You'll love it. It's actually like, I don't like, you know, I don't love comic book movies. And then we sat through it. I'm like, I'm apologizing to her after because that's how bad I thought it was. So I even with her roll, are they going to bring her back for another Wonder Woman or have they said, you know, the last one wasn't good? Like we hit we hit a homerun with one second, one was there. So we're kind of we're going to reset that now, too. This is our deal breaker. This is the way we cut the contracts and move on and whatever it wants to be, it'll be. But I think blast is worth keeping. I just wish that they would do different things that they and not this concept of let all or nothing forget it, make it 90 minutes, make it good, Give us a situation and a and a character. You got it. Who is the new Batman? Is the new Batman George Clooney? Well, who knows? Oh, you know what? You know, he's back and I can see why this is not doing well in the theaters. I think you've got to realize that you cannot rely on the Old Faithful, the comic book nerds who will come do this no matter what, because took in other people. And I think that's where Marvel went wrong, too, is that they want to tie too much together and if you're a casual viewer, viewer like you, Terry, where you see one, you go, What is this crap? I don't know what this is all about. You've got to make it stand alone. It's like we say, you know, I, I read the book and there are lots of things aren't in the movie that were in the book. Well, it's the movie has to stand alone. It's got to be able to tell its story and move on from there. And so that's that's where they go wrong. I agree with you. And you know, it only did 55 million It led it led the box office almost almost doubled, elemental. But the 55 million is a terrible, terrible opening when you consider we're getting back to a point where movies are opening at 100 million plus and you know. Yeah. And Flash is clearly I mean, it's not going to it's not going up. I mean, next week it's not going to do 90 million in week two. It's only going to go down. So, you know, will it even recoup its money? And, you know, you bring up the point of the casual viewer. I was lucky because I had seen, as I said, I see the Batman movies, I see the Superman movies. So when I saw The Flash, it all made sense to me. But if you're a casual viewer and you didn't know what the deal was with Zod and all that stuff, you would be so lost. Like if you came in because you're like, I love Michael Keaton from those those early Batman movies with Timothy Burton, you're just going be lost because you're going be like, What is going on here? You just dropped the storyline. Makes no sense. Ellen Slater, if you were familiar with Ellen's later way back when, her appearance doesn't mean anything to you. So it is what it is. I think that they did a great job with the Flash on TV when it was on the CW, and I think he was a perfectly good flash. But when they're going in another direction and you're doing something that it's a little quirky stick with the quirk. Don't feel that you need to go back to the traditional and grab something there. One other point I'd like to make. We talked about the multiverse, the concept of the multiverse, right. And how big it's become because we're seeing it in a lot of different things, you know, Spider-Verse and and we saw it obviously everything everywhere. I wonder, I was thinking this is a it's a concept that basically replaces time travel or it sort of replaces time travel because that was such a driver of of, you know, show movies, shows of the 6070s, eighties, you know, like Star Trek when they would get stumped in like, well, what should we do? Well, how about we just send the Enterprise back 200 years to get a humpback whale and bring it back to the future? Right. And then, of course, there's back to the future. So I started I'm going into this movie knowing that it's the multiverse and thinking to myself, like, yeah, this is completely replace like the concept of time, travel back to the future and all that. And what did they do is this they heavily referenced back to the future in the flash where in this multiverse Eric Stoltz is not the part got the part you know and again you have to have a point of reference to enjoy the laugh. And if you're a young kid, did you know that Eric Stoltz was originally cast as Marty McFly? You didn't. So it it kind of falls flat on that. I is this made for critics? Maybe it is I don't know they just want them to say nice things. I mean it's cute. It's a cute concept. They do hammer it a couple of times and maybe I don't need to two or three times of that to get it. Now, let's talk about Elemental, because I you know, I'm a huge Disney fan. I love all those animated things. But boy, did it take effort to like Elemental. I'm not going to call it the worst Pixar movie I've ever seen that Cars. It's definitely not the best Pixar movie I've ever seen it. From my perspective, it was fine. It checked all the boxes. We went on Father's Day. We took the kids. The kids enjoyed it my way. Restless? Nope. They liked it. They liked the movie. My wife cried during a couple scenes. She enjoyed it. I was fine. I was fine. You know, I walked out of it and I was like, That's fine. That's fine. It's a fine movie. It's not great. It's not terrible. It's fine. I got what they were trying to do. They're trying to talk. Really. It's the immigrant story. Did you come to another country and you feel like you are alone and you don't fit in with others and you don't want to mix with others? And maybe mixing with others is a good thing. And we see how this works out in everything. But I think it tries way too hard to be jokey and it tries to make every person it can think of. Like I could see them sitting around a table and saying, Okay, fire. Think of all the things that you can think of that have fire in it that we can use. This is hotter than and you know, and they would just throw this out and then try to kind of squeeze that in in the process. And the idea that wind water, earth, an air or a soundtrack by Earth, wind and fire, how they don't, you know, combine. Well, they do. And if you just did a simple experiment, you'd know that all this does work together. And so they needed another villain. They needed somehow somebody to cause the problem that encourages them to come together to solve it. And they didn't. They kept these kind of universes or these worlds separate. And it was like, Oh, that's where the rich want people live. Oh, that's where the poor down and outer fire people live, you know? And I don't know, it's a basically it was good to look at I don't know how you make a stuffed animal out of a fire, but yeah, I really had a prop. This is me now. I had a problem where they show this baby fire sucking on a can of lighter fluid. And I thought, this is like, wrong. You don't if you image that to any little kids and they say, oh, lighter fluid, I could see a kid sucking on a bottle of that. I could. And so I think they didn't think through some of the things that they were playing. They just thought it was a cute gimmick and there it felt wet. I can see that, you know, as someone who grew up was born in New York and very familiar with the city culture and the concept of of a bodega that's run by an immigrant family, it resonated a little bit with me to an extent. I got what they were trying to do again with the concept of, you know, a melting pot. And there were moments to even when I would lean over to my wife, it's like, is this family, is it is it a Greek family? Do you think they're touching on agriculture is No, no. Maybe it's Turkish. You know, it's like, oh, no, no, no. Maybe it's like Pakistani or something like that. And, you know, and then of course, you see the relationship, the Korean heritage relationship, you know, to the Peterson And so and I think that's the point is you're not actually supposed to figure out what it is because it's this concept that it could be anything. Right. It's it's you know, these are the anyone that's an immigrant to this country or any country is going to face obstacles and discrimination. And it doesn't really matter where it's from. It's just, you know, we're just going to bring in these concepts. So, you know, I think it's a good movie for lessons of inclusion and whatnot, but it just felt, you know, it's fine. As I said, I don't know how else to describe this movie other than it was fine. There was no stars in this movie. No. And I tried to raise the voices and I thought, is this anybody? Is this somebody who is? And I thought at one point it was Miley Cyrus doing the voice of the Amber the flame girl. But no, it's it's not at all. Catherine O'Hara is in there is the mother. That's. Wait, wait. And it's that's the the the most notable actor that they they cast in it, which is kind of interesting from a few aspects because if you think back Disney up until really what the nineties largely just relied on on mostly unknown voice actors to do the roles and I think it was a lot of it had to do with like Toy Story and The Lion King where you started casting bigger screen actors to take on these roles. So I am wondering a little bit because they went low key, because it wasn't just this barrage of A-list actors. Did that hurt this at the box office? Because there isn't that that big name? You know, normally what they do is they have and I was waiting for a Justin Timberlake song, actually, I thought this is almost like rolls. They should throw in a Justin Timberlake song because there is a song in there. I think this is like one of those things they let people do with short subjects. They let them kind of go very creative and try things out. And maybe this one, they, you know, let's let's just give it a whole movie. Let's not give it a short subject because it seemed like a short subject concept. And there is kind of a pattern to Disney Pixar characters that have a certain look that you can turn into merchandise. And like I say, I don't know how you merchandise this at all unless everything is just a character on a on a t shirt. But we'll see. It'll, you know, they'll do it. But I yeah I thought that of that kind of odd mix inside out did a better job of kind of blending things and making it seem like, okay now I don't have to think too hard on this. And I thought too hard on this. I was trying all the time to make sense of it and I couldn't. The movie was a bit long for my tastes. Well, we again, animated films. Come on, I the kids start running about the 30 minute mark. And if they're not stopping by the 60 minute mark, you've gone too long. I hate to get up to go to the men's room during a movie because I don't want to miss a thing. And as soon as the credits started rolling because and with these Pixar movies, you don't want to miss something at the end. So it's like the movie. The credits started rolling. I like beeline out, leave my family behind, take care of business, come back in because that you know, that gallon of soda I was drinking went right through me. And then I was disappointed because there was nothing in the credits either. It just kind of they just straight rolled it. But it was it was a story that that I agree with could have been told in about 20 fewer minutes. And it would have been completely fine to keep the kids entertained. And I and I will say this, too, with Peter Sohn, who directed the movie, it's definitely the better of his two movies that he's done now for Pixar, because I. I absolutely hated The Good Dinosaur. Did. Do you remember that one? I hated that, too. I hated it. Well, one thing I notice when you think of the good dinosaur, the only thing I remember was the grass looked good. It looked Grant's look good in. And that was and I remember walking out of it with my kids because they were a lot younger than am. I like one of my daughters is crying. She's like, Dad, does this mean you're going to die, too? And because they killed now, they killed a dad. And I didn't like, Oh, good Lord, God, like you have to do. You have to kill a parent in every movie. Yeah, well, you know, interestingly, I think this is the only Pixar film that doesn't have a John Ratzenberger appearance. Might be that could be a curse. That if you don't use him, you're in trouble. So I'm throwing out there that maybe they should have had him in there somewhere as somebody. But yeah, ice and earth. Did you ever see anything earthy besides that little kid picking the flowers out of his pits? Yeah. Yeah. And then they. The wind people. It was a game, and that was it, Right? Right. And I would say that was somebody, too, from The Goldbergs, the mother on The Goldbergs as the voice of the Wind. Okay, Thank you. Wendy covered MacLaine to make clear she has a hyphenated name. When Wendi Mclendon-Covey Wright. Thank you, Your Honor. I'm sorry, Wendy. I apologized profusely, but you got a long name, you know. Yeah, but Elemental 29.6 million to open. That is not. That's not where you want to be if you're Pixar. And on the heels of Disney wiping out a huge chunk of the Pixar department recently, maybe this is my this is well, it also came after light year because light year did not do well last year either. It's very much like Zootopia. And I think if they're going to go back to that, well, Zootopia is a better way of dealing with it, because when you had characters who were goofy animals, you could be you could be snarky with them. And I think they wanted to be a little too noble. Yeah, Yeah. So Flash 55 million. Elemental 29.6 million. Not a great weekend for too big. It's supposed to be two big heavy hitters. What do you think this this means? You know, coming up, is this just a blip on the radar? I don't think. Come up or what? What what do you think? Now, interestingly, we have no hard feelings. And Wes Anderson's new movie coming out this week, those will be low key because they're not expecting anything out of that. I think no hard feelings will do really well once the word of mouth gets out there, because it's the old school R-rated comedy where it's like, ah, if you know what I mean. And I think people are looking for something like that, so that'll be a surprise. And then we get into Barbie week and boy, I'm seeing a lot of Barbie and I'm hearing a lot of Barbie, but it isn't all that positive. So we'll see what happens. I want it to be very positive, but I think you know, it's going to be I think we're still on the roller coaster. I don't think we're there yet. We're not heading toward the the entrance of the theme park ride. So it'll be like Indiana Jones that'll go big. There's nerve endings about that thing, too, that it is not as adventurous as they want it to be. These are viewers who've seen it and maybe, yeah, it'll still do well, Open. Well, it'll open big. Yeah, that's what I'm thinking. Like, it'll, it'll people like me will want to go see it because we're huge fans of the franchise, but we'll go see it. Maybe not like it and then not go back. So I don't know that it'll have a long run, but I think it'll open big. Yeah, a little up, a little bit down. We'll see what comes in the next few weeks. Next week we are getting ready for the 4th of July holiday, so we are going to dive into our favorite patriotic movies of all time salute right. All right, Bruce. So thanks again and thank you all for listening to this episode is screened and screened.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Raised By Spoilers
Batman, Batman Returns, Batman The Animated Series Movie Review | Raised by Spoilers

Raised By Spoilers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 86:40


Batman is so good we couldn't review just one of the movies. We checked out the Time Burton Batman movies as well as the animated series that was strongly based on those movies. Come join us as we protect this dark and twisted city, putting fear into our enemies' hearts as we review the 1990s quintessential batman.Check us out on Youtube!RBS podcast - YouTubeJoin us on Twitter! Give your opinion on this movie, what did you like? What didn't you like? Which eyebrows do you vote for?RAISED BY SPOILERS (@RBSPOD) / TwitterWe feature music from the amazing following Artist, all rights and permissions obtained in advance:The Exorcist GBG:Spotify – The Exorcist GBGThe Exorcist GBG | Facebook

Stuck In The Middle - A Gen X Podcast
Summer Blockbusters - 1975 - 1999

Stuck In The Middle - A Gen X Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 59:33


Get out of the water, Slackers!Starting with 1975's Jaws, summer movie releases have become an annual competition between movie studios to see who takes the honor of THE HIT of the summer. Guys like Steven Spielberg and George Lucas are the kings of the big budget blockbuster, with a whopping 9 movies designated as summer blockbusters between 1975 and 1999 - basically a third of all the top hits had been made by those two directors.But let's not forget Robert Zemeckis (Back to the Future, Who Framed Roger Rabbit), Tim Burton (Batman & Batman Returns), and Tony Scott (Top Gun, Beverly Hills Cop II).I saw a good chunk of these flicks in the movie theater. Sadly, I don't get to the movies anywhere near as often as I would like, but this summer has a number of great entries that I have to see.Who will reign supreme in the Summer of 2023? Across the Spider-verse? The Flash? Indiana Jones? Mission Impossible? What are your picks? And what are your favorites from childhood?

Back in the Day with John and Jay
Episode 58: Batman: The Movie (1966) // Somedays you just can't rid of a bomb!

Back in the Day with John and Jay

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 66:50


We already covered the 1989 Tim Burton Batman but what about the 1966 big screen version?  This is the first big screen adaptation for the Caped Crusaders and it's a delight.  A definite product of its time, Adam West delivers a pretty good interpretation of Batman with his debonair charm and wittiness. We take a look at all the BAPs! and POWs! plus much more!Friends of the Show1 Man Mafia (twitch.tv/1man_mafia)Jayke The Gamer God (twitch.tv/JaykeTheGamerGod)Intro for the shopSupport the show'Beavis and Butt-head' Cover art created by Joe Crawford

Tales From The Abyss
BATMAN 89 graphic novel review

Tales From The Abyss

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 53:53


We go deep into the follow up to Tim Burton Batman in this Graphic novel comic based on Miachel Keaton Batman universe and much more

The Popcorn Isn't Real: Fan Theory Podcast
CATWOMAN with screenwriter Michael Ferris: Into the Catwoman-Verse!

The Popcorn Isn't Real: Fan Theory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 46:18


It's the moment you've been waiting for! We're discussing CATWOMAN!!! The 2004 oft-maligned anti-masterpiece. We believe Catwoman fits into the larger Tim Burton Batman universe, including Batman Returns. And to top it all off, we've got the Screenwriter Michael Ferris as our guest!

Trip Around The Multiverse
Superhero Movie Epilogue

Trip Around The Multiverse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 71:52


In this episode. We have a discussion about a few Superhero movies that we forgot to talk about in our previous discussions. The Amazing Spider-man series, The Tim Burton Batman series, The Blade Trilogy and The Punisher movies (non of them are connected) . We talk about what we liked and didn't like. Would you have liked to see a 3rd Amazing Spider-man film? Is Blade Trinity a misunderstood masterpiece? Let us know by interacting with us on our social media platforms like Twitter, Instagram and the Youtube comment section. Or by Email. Which are all listed down below Twitter @TripMultiverse Instagram @TripAroundTheMultiverse Email us at Aroundthemultiversepodcast@gmail.com Youtube : Trip Around the Multiverse linktree : https://linktr.ee/tripmultiverse --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kyle-cy/message

They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!
TMBDOS! Episode 277: ”The Shadow” (1994).

They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 147:51


Lee, Leah, and special guest Matt Anderson discover if the weed of crime indeed does bear bitter fruit, when they talk about "The Shadow" (1994), directed by Russell Mulcahy, and starring Alec Baldwin. Matt, being a big fan of old pulp stories and radio dramas, as well as a lover and writer of comic books, helps bring a lot of context and background to both The Shadow himself, including his many different origins over the years, and how this film tries to merge them together, and overall how it fits in the wake of the success of the Tim Burton Batman films. It turns out to be a fun, in-depth talk about an imperfect, but unfairly overlooked film. The hosts also talk about what they've watched lately. Follow Matt Anderson on Twitter.  "The Shadow" IMDB  Featured Music: "You Need Fuel" & "The Shadow" by Jerry Goldsmith.

Verbal Diorama
Batman Returns

Verbal Diorama

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 58:16


Tim Burton didn't intend to return for Batman Returns after his smash hit Batman movie in 1989, but after Warner Bros gave him free rein on the project and allowed him to fully "Burtonize" the movie, he agreed.The result was, unsurprisingly a completely Tim Burton Batman movie. Full of the typical gothic, macabre, dark and sexualised version of Gotham you'd expect.Warner Bros, though, didn't expect it, and neither did their family friendly merchandising team.I would love to hear your thoughts on Batman Returns !GET IN TOUCH.... Twitter @verbaldiorama Instagram @verbaldiorama Facebook @verbaldiorama Letterboxd @verbaldiorama Email verbaldiorama [at] gmail [dot] com Website verbaldiorama.comSUPPORT VERBAL DIORAMA....Give this podcast a five-star Rate & Review Join the Patreon Thank you to all the patrons Simon E, Sade, Claudia, Simon B, Laurel, Derek, Vern, Kristin, Cat, Andy, Mike, Griff, Luke, Emily, Michael, Scott, Brendan, Ian, Lisa, Sam, Will, Jack, Dave, Chris, Stuart, Sunni, Drew, Nicholas, Zo, Kev, Pete, Heather, Danny, Aly and TylerBRAND-NEW Merch STORE!! T-shirts inspired by The Mummy (1999) with more collections to come!EPISODE THANKS TO....Most excellent patrons:Pete for his patron thoughts. You can find him @TheRealPEEEETE on Twitter and his podcast Middle Class Film Class on all your podcast apps.Andy for his patron thoughts. You can find him @geeksaladradio on Twitter and his podcast Geek Salad on all your podcast apps.Zo for his patron thoughts. You can find him @AlonzotheArtist on Twitter and his podcast Back Look Cinema on all your podcast apps.Derek for his patron thoughts. You can find him @derekjones198 on Twitter and his podcast The Midnight Myth on all your podcast apps.Aly, Nicholas and Brendan for their patron thoughts too!Twitter peeps@kevin_thecritic@KMacMusic@russlovesmovies@CatchingCinema@TapwaterAlice@dissectthatfilm@SwayzeofArabia@laughmatician@BiggerMoviePod@JoshieMcsquashy@adrianainbloom@kolbytoldme@bigchaunc64@DWLundberg@filmsonwax@paulkleinyoo@Filmatelist@EpicFilmGuys@PhillerInstinctInstagram folk@diabolicalpod@sassylassy76@old_man_peteypops@burtonbatfan@jmmickenham@tamedbydarknessFacebook chumsTonyHive pals@switchenvelopeTheme Music: Verbal Diorama Theme SongMusic by Chloe Enticott - Compositions by Chloe Lyrics by Chloe Enticott (and me!)Production by Ellis Powell-Bevan of Ewenique StudioThis podcast is hosted by Captivate, try it yourself for free. Mentioned in this episode:Paid promotions in this...

The Great American Pop Culture Quiz Show
S07.E12: Tunes For Tots

The Great American Pop Culture Quiz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 52:58


It's the last of our divisional finals! Who will be the third contestant to advance to the season championship match? Will it be Rob? Or Scott? Or Liz? Or maybe a fourth contestant will crash the record, chloroform the other contestants and stroll to a leisurely, unfulfilling victory leading to record low ratings that will, in short order, doom the podcast? Only one way to find out; ask a friend who listens. NOTES ⚠️ Inline notes below may be truncated due to podcast feed character limits. Full notes are always on the episode page.

Kitsune da Semana
O noir galhofa de Tim Burton - Batman | Kitsune da Semana 89

Kitsune da Semana

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 52:03


O filme que foi essencial para criar o ambiente de cultura pop que temos hoje e redefiniu a ideia coletiva do que é o Batman... talvez não seja esse filme dark e sério que se considera até hoje? Vídeo do canal Dalenogare Críticas sobre Batman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaLgnBIECsk ACESSE: www.meusmangas.com.br e faça sua conta! Cadastre sua coleção de mangás! COMENTE EM: www.geekhere.com.br Contato: leo.kitsune@geekhere.com.br Twitter: https://twitter.com/LeoKitsune Twitch: https://twitch.tv/leo_kitsune Música de Abertura: Corrupter - Sadvillain

Geek Tavern Radio
Batman (1989) & Batman Returns (1992)

Geek Tavern Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 74:22


Mike chose the two Tim Burton Batman movies starring Michael Keaton as The Caped Crusader. Check out this fun talk about Batman! Aaron's pick: Casino Royale (2006) Geek Tavern Discord~ https://discord.gg/w6tFn68y9E Geek Tavern Links~ https://allmylinks.com/geektavernpodcast Mike's Things~ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mikebundy316 Twitter: https://twitter.com/IAmMikeBundy YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDg6pmcStntQQZQPFV-JlOg Shawn's Things~ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Rabidminibear-100733664635729/?view_public_for=100733664635729 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBJts3JaNFvSu0xll3VVNyg Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/rabidminibear Aaron's Things~ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kaijugroupie84/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aarondewyerart/?hl=en Store: https://artofaarondewyer.storenvy.com/?fbclid=IwAR075J9wATM-AWzyAQ-UUhHHqEELt3CzREgiNpKOGB0NBknF_m0HAuMd0no

SuperHouse LIVE
What We Learned at the Batman Returns 30th Anniversary Event!

SuperHouse LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 76:39


Ben went to Nostalgic Nebula's Batman Returns 30th Anniversary event in Hollywood, the closest experience to a Comic Con centered on the Tim Burton Batman! Here he recaps what happened, who he met, and what he learned, from Michelle Pfeiffer's whip training to how Doug Jones wound up as the Thin Clown to what mistake led to DeVito having “gushing nose blood” shoot into his mouth! Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code JOHNSONSBALLSACK at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #sponsored Become a part of the Shasta Army on our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/superhousepodcast SuperheroStuffPod on iTunes: https://apple.co/3ctz4lN SuperheroStuffPod on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2yq3Kpo INSTAGRAM: @superherostuffpod TWITTER: Twitter.com/SuperhousePod FACEBOOK: Facebook.com/SuperHousePod YOUTUBE: YouTube.com/c/SuperHousePodcast Please email us at: SuperHousePodcast@gmail.com ANDREW'S CHANNEL/WEBSITE: IG: ThunderWolfDrew Twitter: ThunderWolfDrew YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/thunderwolflives Website: www.thunderwolfdrew.com/ BEN'S CHANNEL/WEBSITE: http://www.benwanwriter.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6nG7A354pour2CUw0co3Ug http://earl-e-bird.com ZACHARY BROWN'S WEBSITE: IG: @zacharyjacksonbrownart https://www.zacharyjacksonbrownart.com/ Home Page with Show Notes and more!: www.SuperheroStuffPod.com SUPERHOUSE MERCH: http://superhousepod.redbubble.com/ https://www.superherostuffpod.com/shop (affiliates)

Culture Gaps
Batman

Culture Gaps

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 56:58


Gregg hasn't seen Batman?!Gregg hasn't seen a single Batman movie before the Chris Nolan movies. So, we are making him watch Batman (1989) with Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson! We quickly forgot that Mike doesn't care for many super hero movies after this pick, so this should be an INTERESTING one!Did everyone have that Bat Mobile toy as a kid?What is the best Tim Burton Batman recasting?What's in Mike's cup?

Comics Who Love Comic Books
The Problem With Batman 89 - Michael LoBosco Part 2

Comics Who Love Comic Books

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 55:30


Today we're joined by Michael LoBosco! Did Brett miss the point of Batman RIP? Why won't Brett read about shows and comics online? Is the X-Men cartoon coming back to Disney Plus? What did Brett hear when he woke up from gall bladder surgery? What does Michael think the X-Men movies did wrong? What bad superhero movie does Brett think needs to be seen? Who played Captain America in the bad 80s movie? Can you go to the movies by yourself? What was the post credits sequence in The Batman? Who was in Arkham? What are the deleted scenes from The Batman? Is it hard to tell what's real comic book news and what's fake? What is Michael's favorite superhero movie? What show is Brett happy to have on HBO Max? What was Brett's issue with the 1989 Batman movie? Can an animated movie be the best superhero movie? Can you be Batman if you wear glasses? Who is Brett's favorite Batman? What were Michael's issues with the Tim Burton Batman movies? What makes The Batman different from other Batman movies? How long has Michael been a fan of Superman? What comic do you give to someone who's just getting started with comic books? When will we get a live action Question movie? What comic does Brett regret not buying when he was a kid? Which artist does Brett seek out when he's buying comics? What was Neal Adams' comics imprint? Can older fans be detrimental to new fans? What movie is Brett hoping happens soon? Reading tips: I Kill Giants (please read it, it's fantastic); The Batman Who Laughs; Crisis on Infinite Earths; Ultimate Spider-Man; Civil War; first Wolverine mini series; The Question; Continuity Comics; Sandman; The High Cost of Happily Ever After by Jim Krueger Watch tips: Under The Red Hood; Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker; The Batman Recorded 3-13-22 via Zencastr

Chilling Amongst The Mango's

Welcome back to Bat-Month, everyone! This week we are taking a look at the 1989 Tim Burton Batman, and boy oh boy it's a treat. Warning, the Camp is real in Gotham.Website: https://cathemango.buzzsprout.com/Twitter: Chilling Amongst the Mango's (@chilling_mango) / TwitterJoin Our Discord! https://discord.gg/jsJv6fy8xj

Who Watches the Watchers?
Batman (1989) & Batman Returns (1992)

Who Watches the Watchers?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 79:27


This week we talk about the two Tim Burton Batman movies! BATMAN & BATMAN RETURNS starring Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson, Kim Basinger, Billy Dee Williams, Danny DeVito, Michelle Pfeiffer, Christopher Walken and Michael Gough. We talk about the perfect distillation of time these movies could ever exist in and how insane it is that they exist at all. Follow us on Instagram for the love of god: https://www.instagram.com/comicbookraiders/

Film Not Included
185. Discusión | Batman (1989)

Film Not Included

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 54:29


En este episodio: Comenzamos nuestra serie de camino a The Batman discutiendo el clásico de Tim Burton: Batman (1989). Discutimos la película, los personajes, y sus interpretaciones icónicas, y la visión de Tim Burton como fanáticos del personaje. Escucha nuestra discusión de las películas de Nolan AQUÍ Este podcast está disponible en Spotify, Apple Podcast y Anchor. Recuerden comentar, darnos "subscribe", dejarnos una reseña, decirnos qué quieren escuchar en futuros episodios, etc. Nos pueden seguir en: Twitter Instagram Pueden seguir nuestro podcast de Star Wars, El Podcast De Estar Güars, en: Instagram Twitter

Comfort Films Podcast
Comfort Films 22: Batman

Comfort Films Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2022 93:29


Put on your utility belt and get ready for a new episode of Comfort Films! In anticipation of next week's release of The Batman, we went back to 1989 to revisit the genre-defining Tim Burton Batman, starring Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson. Join us for 93 minutes of comics, clowns, and camp as we discuss the movie that took Batman into the dark.

The Geek Buddies with John Rocha, Michael Vogel and Shannon McClung
AHSOKA Casts Mary Elizabeth Winstead, PICARD S2 Trailer, Revisiting Tim Burton's Batman Films, Peter Dinklage Talks Snow White

The Geek Buddies with John Rocha, Michael Vogel and Shannon McClung

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 55:05


On this episode of The Geek Buddies, John Rocha, Michael Vogel and Shannon McClung discuss the news that Mary Elizabeth Winstead was cast in AHSOKA and speculate who she might be playing. They also discuss Peter Dinklage's Comments about Snow White, break down the PICARD season 2 trailer, the MurderVille trailer from Netflix, revisit the Tim Burton Batman films in honor of The Batman coming out on March 4th and more!Join The Geek Buddies for a fun and knowledgeable discussion about all of these topics and more!The show is Presented by Carbon Health. To explore new options for healthcare and to receive care in person or virtually, visit https://carbonhealth.com and see all the services they can provide you!Remember to Like and Share this episode on your social media and to Subscribe to The Outlaw Nation YouTube channel below.#StarWars #Batman #CarbonHealth To become a Patron of John Rocha and The Outlaw Nation, go to https://www.patreon.com/johnrocha​​​​​​Follow John Rocha: https://twitter.com/TheRochaSays​​​​​Follow Michael Vogel: https://twitter.com/mktoonFollow Shannon McClung: https://twitter.com/Shannon_McClung--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-geek-buddies/message

The Johnny Massacre Show
THE BATMAN TRAILER … BASED OPINION | Johnny Massacre Show 315

The Johnny Massacre Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 11:30


My based opinion on The Batman trailer. Watch the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJmEaYsLYB8#thebatman #dccomics #batman #thebatmantrailer

The Comic Book Burrito
The Comic Book Burrito: Extra Beef- Tim Burton's Batman Films

The Comic Book Burrito

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 77:11 Transcription Available


In this episode of Extra Beef, we discuss the Tim Burton Batman films and what make them the amazing movies that they are!

Chris and Chris Talk Movies!
EP049 - Edward Scissorhands

Chris and Chris Talk Movies!

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 58:27


Episode Number 49: EDWARD SCISSORHANDS (1990)On this week's episode we cover the 1990 Tim Burton (BATMAN, PEE WEE'S BIG ADVENTURE) film EDWARD SCISSORHANDS, starring Johnny Depp (ED WOOD, BLOW) and Winona Ryder (BEETLEJUICE, HEATHERS). Are you Tim Burton fan? How do you think EDWARD SCISSORHANDS ranks among Tim Burton films and/or Burton/Depp collaborations?Let us know your thoughts at chrisandchristalkmovies@gmail.com Welcome to Chris & Chris Talk Movies. In this podcast, life-long friends Chris Ferry and Chris Huddleston discuss Sci Fi movies (sometimes the best Sci Fi movies, sometimes not), horror movies (occasionally some of the all time best horror movies…often…not), a few of the very best action movies (I think you see where we're going with this), and genre films from their childhood and beyond in this laid-back, rambling, but inviting series!Rated PG for occasional mature language and alcohol consumption.

La Tardis Sobre Metropolis
Programa Bonus: El Batman de Tim Burton (Batman y Batman vuelve) - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

La Tardis Sobre Metropolis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 326:09


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Primer contenido pra suscriptores, donde recopilamos nuestros programas dedicados al Batman de Tim Burton. Analizamos tanto Batman como su sucesora, Batman Vuelve y aportamos todos los entresijos de la producción de ambos films.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de La Tardis Sobre Metropolis. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/301242

The Many Rules of Film Club
Superhero Movies Pre 2001

The Many Rules of Film Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2016 16:28


Jeff Yanc, Heather Lares, and Rusty Boulet-Stephenson sat down to start a discussion of Super Hero movies. Part 1 is a discussion of the super hero genre before the Golden Age of Marvel which started in 2002. We talk Batman TV show, Wonder Woman, the Tim Burton Batman films, and even a little Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

The Comic Book Film Revue
Episode 11: Batman Returns

The Comic Book Film Revue

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2015 97:58


Flashing back nearly 25 years ago, Batman Returns remains to be a hot plate of contention amongst Batman fans. How can Josh and Don reconcile their differences of opinions on the movie and still remain friends? Along for the ride are Chris and Stella, who help mediate between the two and come to a final conclusion for the end of the Tim Burton Batman duology. Is the tone of the movie too strong or does it work perfectly? Does the classic romance between Batman and Catwoman work in this film? Is Batman's rampant killing really that big of an issue? Is Christopher Walken, to one reviewer's mind, the best aspect of the whole film? One way to find out, so get to downloading!

The NerdSync Podcast
45: Comic Book Movie Fan Theories

The NerdSync Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2015 53:01


We're searching our respective headcanons and workshopping some fan theories surrounding comic book movies and tv shows!   Is Falcon really a bad guy? Is Thor's hammer sentient? Do the Tim Burton Batman movies exists in the same timeline as the Christopher Nolan Dark Knight trilogy? And most importantly, is Flash his own grandfather?!   All these questions and more will not be answered on today's NerdSync Podcast, but we will talk about them as if we have the authority to address those theories.   Do any of our theories make sense? Do you have a theory of your own? Let us know on Facebook and Twitter!

Word Balloon Comics Podcast
Double Feature John Romita Jr Part 1 - Denys Cowan Panel Summit City Comic Con

Word Balloon Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2011 82:30


 On this episode of Word Balloon we presenty a double feature with two artistc masters. First up, part one of a conversation with John Romita Jr. We talk about his current run on Avengerswith Brian Bendis and Kick Ass 2 with Mark Millar. John also previews a creator owned series in the works with Howard Chaykin. A 1970's New York crime/fantasy pastiche called Schmuggy anfd Bimbo.Then Milestone founder Denys Cowan heads a panel recorded at this past weekend's Summit City Comioc Con with fellow artists Angel Gabriel and Jeff Newman. Cowan and company recall their early days assiting Deathlok creator Rich Buckler when Denys was 14. Our reaserch exposed a dark secret to the audience, forcing Gabriel and Cowan to confess to their time in the 80's in regional TV Wrestling on a show called POWERSLAM with infamous stars like Dick The Bruiser and Ox Baker.Gabriel was known as THe Dark Angel, and Denys was a manager (check you tube) Then Denys talks about his days on titles like The Question, Black Panther, Power Man and Iron Fist, and a classic Batman run with Sam Hamm (the screenwriter of the 1989 Tim Burton Batman film).He also tells the story of the formation of Milestone and the creation of their line of multi-racial heroes.He reminices about his friend the late Dwayne McDuffie, who was the first creator he approached to join the venture,and talks about the succeses and struglles that came after the company debuted. The panel talk about the creation of Hardware and the symbolic metaphor of the glass celing struggle the creators dealt with. Then Denys hints at 2 new upcoming projects a 5 part Batman story about the 5 phases of accepting death by Paul Levitz, and a new Vertigo mini series with Selwyn Hinds, who worked on Case 21 with Cowan in the recent STRANGE ADVENTURES anthology.