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93_Montero
Yeah, I agree that the destruction of the Saturn and Buick was uncalled for. I don't think Batman was thinking about the owners of those cars
Taxiguy, you should definitely put the 1989 Batman on your must see list. One of my favorite scenes (that frightened me when I was younger) is when the news anchorwoman on the TV screen starts laughing hysterically and they show her twisted face. Michael Keaton as Batman can't be beat (although he's not the best Bruce Wayne in my opinion).
Plus, you don't have the stupid Tumbler/bike but the classic batmobile! Also, I like the actor that plays Alfred much more than the character of Michael Caine. Just because Caine is too famous and it's better to have a lesser known older actor to play Alfred. Ahhh, I could talk about this movie forever. Another thing I liked was Jack Nicholson's men with the purple and green cars and of course the heavy set guy that carries the boom box around. You have to check it out!
Taxiguy, you should definitely put the 1989 Batman on your must see list. One of my favorite scenes (that frightened me when I was younger) is when the news anchorwoman on the TV screen starts laughing hysterically and they show her twisted face. Michael Keaton as Batman can't be beat (although he's not the best Bruce Wayne in my opinion).
Plus, you don't have the stupid Tumbler/bike but the classic batmobile! Also, I like the actor that plays Alfred much more than the character of Michael Caine. Just because Caine is too famous and it's better to have a lesser known older actor to play Alfred. Ahhh, I could talk about this movie forever. Another thing I liked was Jack Nicholson's men with the purple and green cars and of course the heavy set guy that carries the boom box around. You have to check it out!