This is your new Batman.
What the hell is Warner Brothers thinking?!
Someone should start a campaign to mail and fax them to stop this horrible choice.
This is your new Batman.
What the hell is Warner Brothers thinking?!
Someone should start a campaign to mail and fax them to stop this horrible choice.
Probably thinking they can put him on a training program and possibly "Enhancers". and make him swole and have girls wet their panties for him.
You think that's bad? A guy at my comic shop said he heard a rumor that Warners originally wanted Bill Murray as Batman. Batman's nemesis is The Joker, not some gopher on a gold course.
>This is your new Batman.
I blame Tim Burton, user.
Have you seen The Dream Team? He can play crazy/intense.
I don't care about his recent roles. He was in Mr. Mom. He's a comedy actor. It's not like he played some dark brooding vampire. He's not fit to play Batman. We don't want Adam West again.
>t. stupid gen Xer
I pity you stupid kids who can't appreciate real treasures like Batman or the Shazam/Isis Power Hour.
>Someone should
You're someone, begging tumor.
Warner Brothers is fucking up.
How is Keaton ever going to to live up the Batman before him?
Keaton... nah... not my Batman.
Look, I'm fine with Adam West and the baby boomer Batman my grandpa used to watch or whatever. This is the 80s. We need a modern gritty Cold War era Batman to reflect these times we're in. Frank Miller finally turned Batman into a dark brooding character. We finally got rid of that goofy campy 60s hippy shit. Hollywood is just going to ruin it with some comedy crap.
I guess you eventually got all the actors you would have liked for the role like Val Kilmer who would make the perfect emotionless Batman and I forgot who was Batman between Kilmer and Keaton.sorry to break the larp.
Anyways, how the fuck did Tim get Jack Nicholson into the Joker? I hope we see The Shining tier acting again. So noIt won't be Adam West again
What the hell man.
It's precisely because it's the 80's that we need a light-hearted take on Batman.
Shit is depressing right now and we're LITERALLY minutes away from war with the russkies.
I'm telling you, in 20 years we're going to look back and RECOGNIZE Miller's Batman for the mistake it IS. (Plus Robin is a girl?)
We need MORE camp, more fun, and more levity in our Batman.
The 80s are great. Just because you liberal hippies are upset you lost another election. Reagan made America great again and his veep is going to continue to make America great for the future. We're beating you commies in the USSR too. Those idiots couldn't even defeat those goatfuckers in Afghanistan. That's what losers you lefties are.
Well, it'll probably be funny, like the show!
This is your new joker.
What the hell is Warner Brothers thinking?!
Someone should start a campaign to mail and fax them to stop this horrible choice.
Oh no doubt.
Probably will be similar in tone to his earlier masterpiece.
I realize you're trying to "making a point", but you're actually proving yourself wrong. Keaton was HORRIBLE as Bruce Wayne. And only kind of OK as Batman. Not that it really matters because Burton's Batman movies were absolute trash.
There really hasn't been a great live-action performance of Batman. Bale got the Bruce Wayne part down, but was arguably the worst Batman ever.
>There really hasn't been a great live-action performance of Batman.
What do you need to see in a performance to deem it great?
This one happened, though. Were you not around for the drowned hobo geisha threads?
Hi, you're wrong about everything and should feel bad.
the point is that those people were eventually proven wrong
>sees OP's point but decides to be contrarian just so he can "prove" OP wrong
Mr. Mom is pretty good. It was written by John Hughes (Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, etc) and was a commercial success giving him the cred to create his later iconic films.
>drowned hobo geisha
What?
this is exactly what happened too, the public went berserk when it was unveiled Keaton was going to be Batman
They cared that much at that point? I thought the film was what made him relevant to the general public again.