Showing posts with label keaton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label keaton. Show all posts

Friday, 5 August 2016

Haphazard Stuff - THE BLOG: Superhero Films - Batman (1989)


Haphazard Stuff - THE BLOG: Superhero Films - Batman (1989): The summer of 1989 would see the release of many highly anticipated movies. It would be movie heaven for fans. As my one friend has described those warm months many years ago, "The best summer of our lifetime for movies was definitely 1989."



Thursday, 23 June 2016

'89 Batmobile, 25 years ago

 
#‎89Batman25th‬ Did you know that a car must be at least 25 years old to qualify for historic license plates? That means this beauty is eligible today. 
 
 
 

Thursday, 18 February 2016

The Sound of Batman pt. 2


For all of us, there are certain writers, artists, voice and live action actors that represent our personal favorite...
Posted by History of The Batman on Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Thursday, 9 April 2015

Batman The 1989 Film: Deleted Scene: "Is it Halloween?"

Batman- The 1989 Film: Deleted Scene: "Is it Halloween?": Another scene shot for the film but ultimately dropped from the final cut involved Batman rescuing a small girl in an alley during the escape from Joker's museum goons.
Be sure to check out this link above for more pics etc.

Monday, 5 January 2015

how i feel trying to get into my clothes after the holidays.......

Saturday, 13 December 2014

The Batman Store

http://www.slashfilm.com/photos-batman-returns-batman-store/
Just in time for Christmas?
 Apparently, in an early version of Tim Burton‘s Batman Returns, one scene took place at a Batman-themed store.
In the script, the store was promptly destroyed, but eventually the scene got cut at some point anyway. The set was built, though, and one website has some incredible photos of it. Check out the Batman Returns Batman store below.
Thanks to 1989Batman.com (via Reddit) for the awesome photos. Head there for even more behind the scenes stuff including excerpts from the script describing this scene.




Wednesday, 12 November 2014

History of #Batman on Film

No matter which actor is your Batman, each has celebrated a different Caped Crusader. Take a look at the link above for a thorough rundown of the Dark Knight’s history in television and film.
 
 
 



 


 
 This history of the Batman will continue on in Ben Affleck’s portrayal as the Caped Crusader in 2016, continually celebrating this DC Comics’ character as a cultural icon.

Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Keaton thought Batman 3 Sucked!


He was supposed to come back for a third Batman film, but once Burton's film was ditched by the studio in favor of Joel Schumacher's Batman Forever things took a turn for the worse. The studio offered Keaton $15 million dollars to reprise his role as the Dark Knight in the film, but he turned it down. CBS Sunday Morning asked why he turned it down and he gave one simple answer,
"Sucked. Yeah, it just was awful!"
Read the whole article at the link above.

Monday, 4 August 2014

25th Anniversay of #1989Batman

It has been 25 years since Tim Burton's first Batman film came out and proved superhero movies could be serious? People forget this seemed impossible at the time, which is why WB made this fascinating behind-the-scenes promo video in 1988.According to the special's director, Andrew Gillman, the video was made to reassure distributors and merchandisers the movie wasn't going to be a campy update of the 1966 Batman TV series.

Thursday, 12 June 2014

Keaton is #Birdman


Birdman tells the story of an actor (Keaton) – famous for portraying an iconic superhero – as he struggles to mount a Broadway play. In the days leading up to opening night, he battles his ego and attempts to recover his family, his career, and himself. 

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

MICHAEL USLAN'S BOOK PARTY


A Short Film by BatDave and Dennis Pellicano - Michael Uslan, a New Jersey native and executive producer of the Batman motion pictures, celebrates the release of his brand new memoir, 'The Boy Who Loved Batman.' This enjoyable all-day event took place on the historic boardwalk of Asbury Park, NJ on August 20th, 2011.

Thursday, 17 March 2011

Alfred Passed Away

When it comes to Batman on film, there's only BATMAN-ON-FILM.COM!

Sad news today Batman on film fans. Michael Gough -- the Alfred Pennyworth of the “Burton/Schumacher” era of the cinematic Batman -- has passed away at the age of 94.
Check the link above for the whole story. 

Tuesday, 18 January 2011

Buy the Batmobile

Always wanted to own the car Batman drives on the big screen? If your Batmobile preference is the Batman Returns vintage and you have several hundred thousand dollars to play with, you too could patrol Gotham in style. The opening bid is $299,000
Click here for the full story.