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Saturday, 6 September 2014

"You're just jealous, because I'm a genuine freak and you have to wear a mask!" - The Penguin


BATMAN RETURNS
1992 - imdb (link) 

When a corrupt businessman and the grotesque Penguin plot to take control of Gotham City, only Batman can stop them, while the Catwoman has her own agenda.


Cast

Batman/Bruce Wayne - Michael Keaton
Alfred Pennyworth - Michael Gough
The Penguin/Oswald Cobblepot - Danny DeVito
Catwoman/Selina Kyle - Michelle Pfeiffer
Max Shreck - Christopher Walken
Commissioner James Gordon - Pat Hingle


Director - Tim Burton

Writers - Sam Hamm (story) & Daniel Waters (story & screenplay)


31 comments:

  1. The first that I saw in the cinema.

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  2. Me too, in London - then broke 3 umbrellas on the way home!

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  3. Chip Schreck has the same Boston accent as the 1943 Batman.

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  4. There's something more comic-book about the look of this one, compared to the first Burton. Block colours, large shapes. Somewhere between the first Burton Batman and Dick Tracy.

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  5. The Circus gang take-down, although epically murderous, remained the best comic to screen adaptation for years...

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  6. The huge statues all over Gotham are a curious thing. Somewhere between cold-war Russia and 'Labrynth'.

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  7. More passive agressive Alfred, on the video phone. "No, don't mind me, you just drive around sulking, I'll do the bloody ironing!"

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  8. Max's stripes are getting wider. He'll just be wearing a grey suit soon.

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  9. I've always been an arguer against those that say that Walken is the same in all of his roles. He isn't helping me here though. Max Shreck is Max Zorin...simple as that.

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  10. Michelle Pfeiffer is so, so good in this. Not a fan of the film but she is great.

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  11. Cigarette holder, nice little nod to Burgess Meredith.

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  12. Much better fighting here, but Burton generally can't end it without Bats killing his foes.

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  13. Pfeiffer's bullwhip work is awesomely impressive.

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  14. MORE passive agressive Alfred..."Yes I'll clear up your strumpets again."

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  15. Never underestimate the electrical ingenuity of the circus-folk!

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  16. Switching mob for politics and Vale for villainess and there's virtually nothing here - not a mention of Wayne's motivation after it was solved int eh alst one...

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  17. Much more inter-fighting dialogue here though - like earlier Batman comics.

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  18. Penguin grabs Batmobile for second time this viewing. Problem with the character - far more effective as a villain than you’d think.

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  19. The campaign posters are a nice nod to the comic Penguin.

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  20. First time Batman battles villain with tech – well since rehydrating the security council, but at least that wasn’t a one-off.

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  21. Masquerade ball's are a key component Batman films - not equivocal to car chases in Bond films, that would be the car chases...

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  22. Pfeiffer plays unhinged brilliantly.

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  23. Yer... Catwoman’s slipped into psychosis. She needed to as her plot had pretty much ended.

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  24. PENGUINS!! THOUSANDS OF THEM!!

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  25. The Joker could just operate Axis chemicals undetected, the Penguin has the abandoned zoo. If Gotham wants to boost morale, open the zoo again!

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    1. 2,000 penguins, a poodle and a monkey. Worst...zoo...ever!

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    2. It does have a giant fake rib cage!

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  26. Aw, Penguin demise still one of the saddest bits in film... Another two villains bite the dust – along with a Batmobile, Batplane and Batboat... Not bad for the Keaton tenure.

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  27. At least two of those penguins are ewoks.

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