The Rebooting of Batman was a Sh*t Show

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  • Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
  • Rebooting the Batman is hard. Let’s talk about how difficult it was to make Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins, from picking up after the disaster of Batman & Robin, to the multiple failed projects of Batman Unchained (Joel Schumacher), Batman Beyond (Boaz Yakin) Batman: Year One (Darren Aronofsky), and the original Batman vs. Superman (Wolfgang Petersen).
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    In the entertainment world, there are millions of dollars on the line and troubled productions are bound to happen. And we are going to talk about these disastrous, never ending, and sometimes dangerous productions. From the creators of WTF Happened To This Movie?, It Was A Sh*t Show is a video essay/documentary/podcast series looking at some of your favorite films and tv shows, and why they were such a nightmare to make.
    Chapters:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:35 - Holy Live Action Batman!
    01:49 - Reimagining Batman with Frank Miller & Tim Burton
    02:50 - The Fallout of Batman Returns
    03:31 - Joel Schumacher’s Tenure at Bat
    05:05 - Villains Up Next: Scarecrow & Harley Quinn
    06:19 - Batman Unchained: Most Expensive Film Never Made
    07:15 - Batman & Robin Kills the Franchise
    09:12 - Batman Forever? The Dark Knight’s Unknown Future
    09:58 - Batman Goes to Television
    10:42 - Boaz Yakin Takes Batman Beyond
    11:48 - The Poorly Titled Batman: DarKnight
    12:48 - Making Bruce Wayne the Main Character
    13:22 - Darren Aronofsky’s Batman: Year One
    15:00 - A Nihilistic Unproducable Batman
    16:13 - Alan Horn Revives Batman… and Superman
    17:26 - Dumbing Down Batman vs Superman
    18:43 - BvS Died So Catwoman Can Fail?
    19:52 - Christopher Nolan Pitches Richard Donner’s Batman
    21:17 - David Goyer Helps Flesh Out Batman’s Origin
    23:15 - Christian Bale: Fatman
    24:40 - Easy to Produce, Difficult to Market
    26:15 - Batman Begins Releases June 15, 2005
    Sources:
    Batman On Film: bit.ly/3NWMQBd
    Box Office Mojo: bit.ly/38AWkBS
    Crave Online: bit.ly/3xbWwBC
    Empire: bit.ly/3r9w33Z
    bit.ly/38tsHSR
    Hollywood Reporter: bit.ly/38AaKCi
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    bit.ly/3rbvsPb
    bit.ly/3JhJuF5
    IndieWire: bit.ly/3DMWJN7
    LA Times: bit.ly/3r8YMWL
    MTV: bit.ly/3ji5bKE
    bit.ly/3v4XtsQ
    on.mtv.com/35UOlyE
    Rotten Tomatoes: bit.ly/3jfFpHe
    Superman Vs Hollywood: bit.ly/3v0ebtl
    Tales From Development Hell: bit.ly/3v5GV4d
    Variety: bit.ly/3DXSAWM
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    bit.ly/3Kmy7NI
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    bit.ly/3jdLtQb
    bit.ly/38nw11N
    Vice: bit.ly/3DSsUdP
    Featured Footage:
    American Psycho (2000)
    The Aviator (2004)
    Batman (1943)
    Batman (1966-1968)
    Batman: The Movie (1966)
    Batman (1989)
    Batman Returns (1992)*
    Batman: The Animated Series (1992-1995)
    Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993)
    Batman Forever (1995)
    Batman & Robin (1997)*
    Batman Beyond (1999-2001)
    Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker (2000)
    Batman Begins (2005)*
    Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2008-2011)
    Batman: Year One (2011)
    Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)
    Batman: Hush (2019)
    The Batman (2022)
    Casino Royale (2006)
    Catwoman (2004)
    The Dark Knight (2008)*
    The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
    Face/Off (1997)
    Harley Quinn (2019- )
    Insomnia (2002)
    The Iron Giant (1999)
    Iron Man (2008)
    Joker (2019)
    The LEGO Movie (2014)
    The LEGO Batman Movie (2017)
    The Machinist (2004)
    Masterpiece: Frank Miller's the Dark Knight Returns (2013)
    Pi (1998)
    Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011)
    Se7en (1995)
    Superman Returns (2006)
    Troy (2004)*
    *and special features
    College Humor
    Graham Norton Show
    Hey U Guys
    IGN
    Music:
    Danny Elfman - Batman OST
    Elliot Goldenthal - Batman Forever/Batman & Robin OST
    Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard - Batman Begins/The Dark Knight OST
    Hans Zimmer - The Dark Knight Rises OST
    Hans Zimmer & Junkie XL - Batman v Superman OST
    Kristopher Carter - Batman Beyond OST
    Neal Hefti - Batman Theme
    Ryan Hudson - Sh*t Show Theme
    #itwasashtshow #batmanbegins #thebatman
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Комментарии • 4 тыс.

  • @playlistpenguin
    @playlistpenguin Год назад +882

    This was a really great video. Well put together and perfect editing! Makes me want to have a Batman movie marathon.

    • @ItWasAShtShow
      @ItWasAShtShow  Год назад +31

      Thank you! I love it when someone points out the editing.

    • @HalfdanMCMX
      @HalfdanMCMX 10 месяцев назад +3

      It's impossible to get through Batman & Robin.

    • @anmolrajdev6126
      @anmolrajdev6126 10 месяцев назад +2

      Yes i had to rewind to make sense of it all

    • @wolfrainexxx
      @wolfrainexxx 10 месяцев назад

      Dragonball Evolution was the worst movie ever made.

    • @jackrussell3084
      @jackrussell3084 10 месяцев назад

      80s kid here. Not really, I was like, okay cool.

  • @d.maxwell8669
    @d.maxwell8669 2 года назад +7515

    This proves that Batman's greatest villain has and always been Warner Brothers.

    • @Launchpad05
      @Launchpad05 2 года назад +266

      And their sister, Dot.

    • @Gideon13397
      @Gideon13397 2 года назад +1

      @@Launchpad05 Also a certain drug addict.

    • @Indigo_Boi757
      @Indigo_Boi757 2 года назад +73

      @@Launchpad05 tiny, toony and all a little loony
      Your comment made me laugh so hard I spat out my tea 😂

    • @Thespeedrap
      @Thespeedrap 2 года назад +17

      Tell me how?Warner has a better studios than Marvel which is owned by Disney 😝

    • @Gideon13397
      @Gideon13397 2 года назад +46

      @@Thespeedrap Now what brought that up? 🤨

  • @davidradford9417
    @davidradford9417 2 года назад +1383

    The interview clips with Joel Schumacher really help me gain a new respect for him. He OWNS everything, apologizes, takes responsibility, and realizes his mistakes. That's a class act.

    • @ItWasAShtShow
      @ItWasAShtShow  2 года назад +102

      100% agree!

    • @Kiyosuki
      @Kiyosuki 2 года назад +109

      Same with George Clooney, I remember the old legend that he'd offer people a refund personally if they approached him on the street saying they watched Batman and Robin in theater.

    • @davidjames579
      @davidjames579 2 года назад +35

      RIP Joel. A great film-maker and a lovely guy (I've spoken to people who worked for him and they've said that).

    • @Jaydogg222
      @Jaydogg222 2 года назад +41

      I mean to be honest he's actually a really good filmmaker and made some really dark films that NO batman movie has touched yet. 8mm and Falling Down are really good.

    • @xc4676
      @xc4676 2 года назад +6

      That's how it is with the director's commentary for the movie, too

  • @danielnewton2390
    @danielnewton2390 Год назад +1099

    Having grown up with “Batman Begins” I cant imagine experiencing the shift from the 90’s Batman movies to the Nolan series.

    • @Sctn187
      @Sctn187 10 месяцев назад +42

      Jack Nicolson's joker will always be my favorite

    • @Nalopotato
      @Nalopotato 10 месяцев назад +147

      Oh it was wild. It really was a whole new thing. It's almost like the old 90s films didnt exist anymore. Batman was truly reborn

    • @seen921
      @seen921 10 месяцев назад +80

      Having gone through the early Batmans … Batman Begins was life-saving.

    • @ryanhare8919
      @ryanhare8919 10 месяцев назад +22

      Michael Keaton was my first batman

    • @gregbors8364
      @gregbors8364 10 месяцев назад +27

      @@ryanhare8919You never forget your first Batman

  • @forgetthisuser3338
    @forgetthisuser3338 Год назад +612

    To be honest, my fav part in begins was the equipment explanations and introductions, especially with Morgan freeman

    • @harryscarry6064
      @harryscarry6064 Год назад +42

      Me too. I always wondered how they organized all that stuff. Really scratched an itch for me.

    • @pretends2know
      @pretends2know 10 месяцев назад +22

      Morgan Freeman makes everything great to listen to. The Lego Movie proved it when they made Morgan Freeman read from a phone book.

    • @gustaf3811
      @gustaf3811 7 месяцев назад +4

      The only problem I can find with Begins is that they dont make Batman much of a detective story and he comes off as pretty damn smart but not a genius sadly like in the comics but its still a great movie and I loved it as a child.

    • @PhantomFilmAustralia
      @PhantomFilmAustralia 7 месяцев назад +1

      Morgan freeman said that he never does commercials to sell products, as people tend to believe him. This was one case where I bought everything he sold on screen.

    • @colhunt76
      @colhunt76 7 месяцев назад +4

      Among other aspects, it makes the entire premise seem plausible. The strength of Nolan's Batman was that it seemed as if it could actually happen, especially Dark Knight.

  • @hawkeyeplerce5238
    @hawkeyeplerce5238 2 года назад +2024

    Clint Eastwood as an old Bruce Wayne in a Cyberpunk, Rated R, Batman Beyond movie written by Paul Dini and directed by Yakim actually sounds fucking sick.

    • @ZelphTheWebmancer
      @ZelphTheWebmancer 2 года назад

      I would kill to see that

    • @matthewrenault7839
      @matthewrenault7839 2 года назад +42

      They already made a decision on who old batman is going to be. It is going to be Michael Keaton.

    • @dragons12375
      @dragons12375 2 года назад +8

      @@matthewrenault7839 source?

    • @matthewrenault7839
      @matthewrenault7839 2 года назад +36

      @@dragons12375 easy by looking it up. He is suppose to play old batman in Flashpoint and has signed up for the batman beyond series on HBO max.

    • @Ayyyoooo16
      @Ayyyoooo16 2 года назад +15

      @@matthewrenault7839 it’s the batgirl series, not Batman beyond. That was never announced at all

  • @Jay-qh6uv
    @Jay-qh6uv 2 года назад +1987

    Joel Schumacher seems like a shockingly genuine guy. The fact that he said that he can’t fingerpoint or blame anyone else for losing control of his project to money grabbers because he was a full grown adult with agency and should have been better is like…crazy big of him, especially because it would be anyone’s first instinct to be extremely defensive with how much hate he gets. And then apologizing for any fans of Batman Forever and saying he didn’t intend to let them down is also pretty big of him.
    I’ve never actually heard him speak on it, only ever hearing people criticize him and his work. I was definitely expecting a way bigger douche from hearing all that, so it was nice to see how genuine he was in that interview.
    He may be a miserable asshole outside of those clips, I dunno, can’t judge someone from a clip that short. But it was surprising and stood out to me how humble he seemed there.

    • @AveenFernando
      @AveenFernando Год назад +21

      4:24

    • @hallu7477
      @hallu7477 Год назад +17

      My thoughts exactly!

    • @piperian3962
      @piperian3962 Год назад +84

      He’s actually a pretty good director too. I love Phonebooth.

    • @avnub66
      @avnub66 Год назад +67

      @@piperian3962 Falling Down is brilliant too

    • @Icetea-2000
      @Icetea-2000 Год назад +25

      @@avnub66 Wait he made falling down? Oh shit that’s great

  • @Beavis-ej3ny
    @Beavis-ej3ny Год назад +116

    I like how Chris Nolan proved that darkness doesn’t come from violence, Batman doesn’t need to be an R rated violent bloodbath. I respect Nolan for that a lot.

  • @ayvamason3448
    @ayvamason3448 Год назад +906

    “Created in 1939 by Bill Finger, and only named by a complete fraud”
    Instant respect

    • @anthonycameronnajera8471
      @anthonycameronnajera8471 Год назад +37

      It's not right to disrespect Bob Kane though. Let's give everyone involved in the creation of Batman and his Rogues Gallery respect.

    • @MrOctober44
      @MrOctober44 11 месяцев назад +95

      ​@@anthonycameronnajera8471 No. He got way too much credit in the first place

    • @omegashinra7672
      @omegashinra7672 11 месяцев назад +93

      Interesting that people don't react the same way with Stan Lee, despite him doing almost exactly the same thing on a much, much larger scale.

    • @ayvamason3448
      @ayvamason3448 11 месяцев назад +31

      @@omegashinra7672 i mean, yeah that’s a totally valid point. Granted, my fairly limited comic knowledge is almost entirely limited to DC, but as far as I’m aware Stan had bit more creativity and integrity than Bob did in his time. Feel free to correct me though, I’m only fairly new to the in depth comic world.

    • @MorganEdgy
      @MorganEdgy 11 месяцев назад +9

      ​@@anthonycameronnajera8471 no

  • @Steve_P_B
    @Steve_P_B 2 года назад +2501

    Bruce Timm's animated series is the perfect adaptation, the evidence of this is the fact that Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill have continued to be cast in their iconic roles as Batman/Bruce Wayne and Joker for decades afterwards

    • @Branchofsin
      @Branchofsin 2 года назад +27

      Facts

    • @gitarboi6760
      @gitarboi6760 2 года назад +14

      True Story

    • @joogullae3456
      @joogullae3456 2 года назад +84

      Mask of the Phantasm is arguably the best Batman movie period

    • @Steve_P_B
      @Steve_P_B 2 года назад +36

      @@joogullae3456 and it was effectively a movie length Batman the animated series episode, like Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero, right down to the exact same voice cast.

    • @Nightman221k
      @Nightman221k 2 года назад +33

      I think it’s amazing and a classic but it’s not something that I could say was flawless. The BTAS characterizations were often great but at times they definitely had drawbacks. Catwoman having Batman arrest her in her first adventure was a huge mistake (it made her eternally disadvantaged as she had to deal with the world knowing her secret identity limiting the freedom her character normally has). Nightwing was too brooding and sulky with little in common with the comic Tern Titans leader who enjoyed working with other heroes and whose relationship with Bruce is less strained (and I’m not even touching the love triangle bullshit that Bruce Timm forced in). Harley never had ANY real lasting character growth despite being focused on a lot. Bane was effectively Rupert Thorne’s goon rather than a criminal mastermind in his own right with physical and mental strength. But I will say that the good far outweighs the bad with BTAS and the DCAU.

  • @stephenwise
    @stephenwise 2 года назад +3845

    Very good video. As one of the co-writers of the unfortunately named “Batman DarKnight”, I appreciate you including it in the history. A few details were not quite accurate, but it got the gist of what happened. I’ll be following your channel.

    • @ItWasAShtShow
      @ItWasAShtShow  2 года назад +1143

      Whoa! If this is really you, I would love to pick your brain about the whole situation. If not... I've always wanted to be catfished!

    • @6omni6draconian6
      @6omni6draconian6 2 года назад +44

      Yooooooo

    • @CallMe6
      @CallMe6 2 года назад +72

      "where's Rachel. " Was my favorite line . Did you help with this? Because if yes Ily 🤟

    • @MandatoryFruit
      @MandatoryFruit 2 года назад +10

      Ayo? That's crazy

    • @christianbjorck816
      @christianbjorck816 2 года назад +57

      Yeah the kind of glossed over the 70’s with Denny O’Neils ”back-to-the-roots” Batman which was well over 10 years before the overrated Dark Knight Returns, and it was that version that is the definition of Batman. The animated series leaned heavily on that run.
      And the whole ”comics were for kids” wasn’t really true even in the 30’s and 40’s - adults read comics and loads of comics were shipped to soldiers overseas. When Marvels glory years was, during the late 60’s, it was a mixture of kids and adults that read comics. Hell adults started reading more in the 70’s when Batman returned to his roots and Marvel had Daredevil on it’s high point.
      Dark Knight Returns in turn feels much more cartoony and silly than Batman in his regular runs around that time. Mostly due to the extreme edgelordness of the writing and fundamental misunderstanding of who both Batman and Supes are. It certainly has done more damage than good to the characters portrayals over the years. I’d argue much more than Adam Wests did.

  • @buntyskb
    @buntyskb Год назад +608

    Nolan's Batman Trilogy is an all time classic and game changer in the superhero genre.

    • @HunterMagunter
      @HunterMagunter Год назад

      Game changer in the worst way, now we've got every director and studio still attempting to make "dark" and "realistic" versions of colorful comic book characters so they can capitalize of the sheep like you that have seen a total of 16 movies, calling shit like the dark knight a game changer is beyond laughable

    • @gregbors8364
      @gregbors8364 10 месяцев назад +45

      …and the DCU has tried to replicate its dark and edgy tone, and has failed every time since

    • @damianpatterson9363
      @damianpatterson9363 10 месяцев назад +32

      ​@gregbors8364 Because they don't understand that tone is not the end all/be all of filmmaking. Different characters require different tone, but what matters most of all is story and character. Nolan's Batman had both in spades.

    • @dinospumoni5611
      @dinospumoni5611 10 месяцев назад +13

      they make the MCU look like a joke

    • @babyymilo
      @babyymilo 10 месяцев назад +11

      Masterpiece

  • @MikeAltogether
    @MikeAltogether Год назад +199

    I think it's important to mention two films that made Batman Begins even possible. Unbreakable showed that a superhero origin story could be a serious film drama. X-men from 2002 showed that comic movies could still do well at the box office.

    • @csansby1
      @csansby1 Год назад +28

      This is Blade erasure and I will not stand for it!

    • @danielandrew3833
      @danielandrew3833 10 месяцев назад +15

      X-men is from 2000... X-men 2 from 2003.

    • @le_meme_man8983
      @le_meme_man8983 10 месяцев назад +13

      Spooder-Man was 2002

    • @donhartfield
      @donhartfield 5 месяцев назад +2

      X-men tried first, but Spider-man ultimately proved what happens when you do something *right* and just stick to the guns of the source material and just give the people a solid story and good acting. Batman Begins was simply DC's version of this. And for those that mentioned Blade... naw son. Blade movies were bad. REAL bad.

  • @howie3601
    @howie3601 2 года назад +376

    God, Nick Cage as Scarecrow would've been a sight to see. Jim Carrey and Nic Cage both being Batman villains in the same universe.

    • @Thespeedrap
      @Thespeedrap 2 года назад +19

      That would've been believable insane.

    • @josay3394
      @josay3394 Год назад +11

      He'd make a good Clayface

    • @iranam1004
      @iranam1004 Год назад +1

      I don't think the world could handle them both in the same movie. Their combined forces would make a second big bang

  • @haydenlane9600
    @haydenlane9600 2 года назад +537

    A core memory of mine was my dad coming home from work early so he could take me to see Batman Begins in the theaters. I was 12/13 at the time and my family had a hardcore "no TV on school nights" policy so it was a big deal for him to do this, but he knew how hyped I was for it to come out. At the scene where Bruce is on the plane with Alfred he leans over to me and goes "I am really digging this movie". To this day it's one of my favorite memories of going to the movies. Years later he and I went to see Justice League and I noticed a father and son (son looked about 12/13) in line as well and the son was wearing a superman t-shirt, I couldn't help but think they were about to create a similar memory for themselves.

    • @ozzythemenace
      @ozzythemenace 2 года назад +36

      This is so damn wholesome

    • @mikedanielespeja6128
      @mikedanielespeja6128 2 года назад +16

      halfway through I thought you were gonna say you were about to get a superhero origin story. Thank goodness that wasn't the case.

    • @4am446
      @4am446 2 года назад

      :)

    • @ShadowMentor
      @ShadowMentor 2 года назад +47

      too bad they went to see justice league and not a good movie tho

    • @dawb86
      @dawb86 2 года назад +15

      @@ShadowMentor LOL, it was a great story but ended in tragedy..... 😂

  • @puzzledpuddle9778
    @puzzledpuddle9778 9 месяцев назад +16

    "the darkness would come from conflict not violence" is a great quote!

    • @nakfoor1846
      @nakfoor1846 3 месяца назад +1

      Something that Snyder didnt get.

  • @jacktyler3492
    @jacktyler3492 2 года назад +791

    You have to feel for Joel Shumacher. He did as he was told by Warner Bros and made films that will market to kids and sell merch. But he never seemed to get the respect back from fans until around the time of his death it seems, because other than the Batman films, he was a great director. Falling Down is one of my all-time favourites.

    • @VeerMaharaj
      @VeerMaharaj 2 года назад +40

      That's what Zack Snyder did for superman as well. He made what Warner asked for. Then Warner threw him under the bus. I see a pattern here.

    • @eddielong8663
      @eddielong8663 2 года назад +3

      I'm not so sure if his filmography is all that great TBH. He's made more than just one bad movie, i'd say. With that said, 'Phonebooth' is one of his better ones, and one of my personal favourites due to its unique bizzareness 🤨.

    • @rogermoreno1152
      @rogermoreno1152 Год назад +5

      The Lost Boys was his best for me

    • @EricHamm
      @EricHamm Год назад +27

      @@VeerMaharaj Zach Snyder can't write. He is a hack and should stick to directing only. He is as much to blame as WB.

    • @rockycuro7737
      @rockycuro7737 Год назад +14

      @@VeerMaharaj Zack Snyder didn't make Superman kid friendly at all. He snapped someone's neck in the movie, not to mention that Zack Snyder writing for superman sucks.

  • @avationmusic
    @avationmusic 2 года назад +928

    Hear me out, okay, but the Batcard actually makes sense. Like what if Batman does actually need to buy something while he's out & about. His normal card would reveal his identity. I guess he could use cash, which is also fitting for him considering that oldddd iconic Justice League episode where he gives superman cash for his birthday 😂

    • @mew10521
      @mew10521 2 года назад +49

      Hmmm I guess you're right; it makes sense since you put it that way

    • @ItWasAShtShow
      @ItWasAShtShow  2 года назад +145

      You got me. I stand corrected!

    • @bluesound666
      @bluesound666 2 года назад +119

      Suddenly I'm thinking how the batcard is made, is batman going to the bank or some financial company own by Wayne provide it. Or maybe Gotham City issued an unlimited card for Batman 🤔

    • @avationmusic
      @avationmusic 2 года назад +22

      @@bluesound666 i like the last theory 😂

    • @XTR02
      @XTR02 2 года назад +16

      I didn’t think of it this way. I never thought Batman would need to buy anything while he’s out but sometimes there may be a thing or two on the occasion that you need but you don’t have handy.

  • @evanlitvak2234
    @evanlitvak2234 Год назад +225

    seeing batman and robin at the age of 9 in theatres was a magical experience. joel, dont apologize for my childhood

    • @mrfake675
      @mrfake675 Год назад +12

      That was me for batman forever. Good times

    • @gtube6913
      @gtube6913 Год назад +7

      I can watch it now as an adult n somehow be entertained. Obviously i know what kind of movie it is, n the acting is ...not acting. It's almost like a parody now. It's like a rare symbolic sign of the times like a limited edition coin thats rusted but worthless. Only those who picked one up n held onto it can appreciate what it once was.

    • @shailonnoelle7175
      @shailonnoelle7175 Год назад +4

      I saw it twice and got all the toys so he did his job well. I loved it

    • @voodoochildrox
      @voodoochildrox Год назад

      I feel the same exact way my friend

    • @themonsterunderyourbed9408
      @themonsterunderyourbed9408 9 месяцев назад +2

      Nostalgia is a hell of a drug. What you said is the equivalent of "I ate 💩 as a kid and now I love eating 💩! Thank you for feeding me 💩 as a kid!"

  • @ViceKnIghtTA
    @ViceKnIghtTA 3 месяца назад +5

    14:54 "Warner countered with Freddie Prince Jr.!"
    ...
    "Aaronofsky quickly realized he and the studio would never see eye to eye" LMAO 😂😂😂

  • @carlhita2602
    @carlhita2602 2 года назад +847

    To be honest.. for me, Batman is the James Bond of the DC World.
    1. He’s got the gadgets
    2. He has a famous high tech car
    3. He’s a playboy, he dated a lot of women.. Talia, Lois, Black Canary, Wonder Woman and Catwoman etc.
    4. Master of Mixed Martial Arts
    5. Numerous of Actors played Batman just like James Bond

    • @mew10521
      @mew10521 2 года назад +9

      Hmmm wow

    • @gibbs615
      @gibbs615 2 года назад +19

      Only difference is he's not balanced in persona as James Bond always was.

    • @ItWasAShtShow
      @ItWasAShtShow  2 года назад +116

      6) And each generation has their version of Batman in their mind.

    • @carlhita2602
      @carlhita2602 2 года назад

      @@ItWasAShtShow
      Yes. Yes.

    • @KingShibe
      @KingShibe 2 года назад +2

      He's not rich anymore and barely has anything

  • @savagedameron1075
    @savagedameron1075 2 года назад +452

    I don’t blame Clooney. I think if given the right script he could’ve killed it. Especially as an older more brutal Batman.

    • @nestorsifuentesaguirre2722
      @nestorsifuentesaguirre2722 Год назад +5

      This does not convince me that he might have deserved to be Wayne from Batman Beyond

    • @standard1703
      @standard1703 Год назад +32

      Clooney definitely has the face for Bruce Wayne and looks killer in a Batman suit, which especially makes it a shame that he might never get the chance to wear the cowl again

    • @standard1703
      @standard1703 Год назад

      @@nestorsifuentesaguirre2722 "deserved", huh

    • @Tethloach1
      @Tethloach1 Год назад

      It was decent, good movie, a bit of fun.

    • @StudMacher96
      @StudMacher96 Год назад

      Batman and Robin is like PS1 Lego Batman

  • @kylonintendo
    @kylonintendo 9 месяцев назад +28

    Created by Bill Finger is the absolute best opening to any Batman video ever made. Very well done, but you absolutely had me at respecting the real creator.

  • @CinematicMaj
    @CinematicMaj Год назад +75

    I love Batman Begins, I remember seeing it in theaters and loving the way Gordon and Batman worked together in the climax

  • @S31Syntax
    @S31Syntax 2 года назад +37

    "Does it come in black" was such a lovely line

  • @katalysis
    @katalysis 2 года назад +353

    This video shows us just how Warner Bros meddles with the creative process from a position of incompetence. WB should not own these properties.

    • @dutchvonrichardson
      @dutchvonrichardson 2 года назад +16

      Fuckin eh right. Jude Law? Joaquin Phoenix (for anyone other than Joker??!!)? Colin Farrell? Josh Hartnett? What’s next Robert Pattinson?

    • @outsidelookinginprod
      @outsidelookinginprod 2 года назад +5

      @@dutchvonrichardson Joaquin Phoenix was actually Darren Aronofsky idea; Warner Bros wanted Freddie Prinze Jr. And from what I read, Josh Hartnett was one of Christopher Nolan's first choices, but Hartnett turned him down. Oh wait, that last line makes me realize I may have misunderstood

    • @SeekerLancer
      @SeekerLancer 2 года назад +4

      I don't think WB will ever sell off DC if only for Batman and Superman alone.

    • @qweqqweq2090
      @qweqqweq2090 Год назад

      well, with the Michael keeton Batman they got really good at cross merchandising and marketing. at the time they seemed invincible, but in retrospect, pride cometh before a big fall.

    • @kyotheman69
      @kyotheman69 Год назад

      with discovery hope this is no longer the case

  • @godstomper
    @godstomper 10 месяцев назад +27

    I remember seeing The Nolan Batman in 2005. I had zero knowledge of a reboot at the time and was asked on a date to go see it. I was blown away by it.

    • @maxdecphoenix
      @maxdecphoenix 23 дня назад +1

      yea idk where he got that 'the studio went to efforts to promote it as a reboot' because I watched that entire film thinking it was a prequel. it wasn't until it was out on DVD that i realized oh man, this was a reboot.

  • @razzle1964
    @razzle1964 Год назад +231

    I’d forgotten that ‘Dark Knight’ was 2008. I took my daughter, then barely 10yrs old, to see it at the cinema.
    Her favourite scene? “wanna see a magic trick?” … she loves that bit, bless ‘er.

    • @SPIDEREMMAN
      @SPIDEREMMAN Год назад +8

      Who doesn't love That scene! 👀😀

    • @artxhema2844
      @artxhema2844 Год назад +20

      You took your 10 year old to watch dark knight? Come on dawg

    • @Logan-qi4nx
      @Logan-qi4nx Год назад +10

      That’s a tough girl. Frankly, that scene made me flinch as a kid.

    • @razzle1964
      @razzle1964 Год назад +14

      @@artxhema2844 Yeah, I hear ya. But, I remember begging my folks to let me stay up late for ‘Hammer House of Horror’ as an 11yr old (back in ‘75) and grew up on Omen, Evil Dead, Fri 13th, Hallowe’en, etc.
      My daughter’s now 25 & worryingly well-adjusted. We’ve enjoyed watching the likes of both High School Musical AND Texas Chain Massacre in the past. (I even took her to see ‘Attack of the Clones’ when she was 4, I think - I’ll have to check. She was thoroughly bored!)

    • @851995STARGATE
      @851995STARGATE Год назад

      @@artxhema2844 imagine a kid knowing the difference from a movie and real life. Retard level commenting

  • @MambaBreezy24
    @MambaBreezy24 Год назад +371

    Even though it wasn't his fault that his version was poorly written. You gotta appreciate Clooney for being open and apologizing for his portrayal of Batman.

    • @jackrussell3084
      @jackrussell3084 10 месяцев назад +10

      Dude I don't think he gave a flying f tbh.

    • @MickMcGarnackle
      @MickMcGarnackle 7 месяцев назад

      Clooney is still the best Bruce Wayne so far, though. He nailed the charm and charisma and self-assurance that define BW.

    • @brianpark2564
      @brianpark2564 6 месяцев назад

      @@MickMcGarnackle i like clooney but billionaires most often don't have charm when they aren't self-made. a more wealthy, i-do-what-i-want/cold attitude is something that bale absolutely nails on the head, and the- i can get everything i want except the girl leaves you interested in what happens next

    • @MickMcGarnackle
      @MickMcGarnackle 6 месяцев назад

      @@brianpark2564 That's what makes Bale such a perfect young Bruce. Clooney is more like Bruce in his 30s, more experienced at reading people and laying on the charm.

  • @MEBoisv
    @MEBoisv 2 года назад +245

    25:25 A few years before Batman Begins the word "reboot" was actually extremely common, largely because of the horror genre.

    • @adamcrain8913
      @adamcrain8913 2 года назад +19

      Oh yea, I think Texas Chainsaw Massacre was one of the first reboots that made 13 year old me aware of that trend back then, and then it just kept going...and going...and going...and going.

    • @chatochafa130
      @chatochafa130 2 года назад +15

      @@adamcrain8913 I was also around 13 when I realized it. I kept watching The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) trailer saying “why are they calling that Andrew Garfield guy Peter? That’s not supposed to be Peter Parker.” And I watched Hulk (2008) a bunch of times saying “that’s weird that there’s another Bruce Banner. Guess there’s two hulks. Wonder when they’ll meet.”

    • @matthewstephenson3537
      @matthewstephenson3537 2 года назад

      I remember A nightmare on Elm Street was not well reviewed, with what’s his name hot off the success of watchmen

    • @MisterRlGHT
      @MisterRlGHT 2 года назад

      Boots to Reboots is the finest series on RUclips, a criminally underappreciated jewel -- if you haven't seen the Andys in action, you're seriously missing out. I am not kidding.

    • @tomwells8093
      @tomwells8093 2 года назад +1

      It was actually Charlie's Angels back in 2000 that started this whole trend. That was a huge hit and starred all women. Mainly because they realised they could base a film off a known older property and have it be profitable. Also means less advertising because its an established brand. Beginning of the end!

  • @chasebanks940
    @chasebanks940 10 месяцев назад +13

    The line from batman begins when hes speaking to alfred about why he dresses like batman is so simplistic straight to the point and badass. no whining or long told explanation. nolan is on another fuckin level

  • @Aivottaja
    @Aivottaja Год назад +45

    I already like this video because it begins by naming the actual creator of Batman.

  • @ARuiz-eu3hk
    @ARuiz-eu3hk 2 года назад +140

    Wow. Even Schumacher wanted to do a serious batman movie too with the dark knight returns in mind. That speaks volumes right there.

    • @ItWasAShtShow
      @ItWasAShtShow  2 года назад +32

      Doing the research for this video, I came away with a lot of respect for Joel Schumacher.

    • @colliric
      @colliric 2 года назад +15

      @@ItWasAShtShow Personally I'm still disappointed Warner Bros can't see it in their hearts to release Batman Forever: The Original Cut. The 170 minute edit sounds darker and more fascinating. Especially the so called "Man-Bat Red Diary scene" where Bruce remembers who he is.

    • @ItWasAShtShow
      @ItWasAShtShow  2 года назад +16

      All those scenes are online. No amount of "darker" Bruce stuff would have changed the absolute insanity Carrey and Jones were doing.

    • @colliric
      @colliric 2 года назад +3

      @@ItWasAShtShow Nonetheless I still want to see the cut anyway because those scenes actually looked they would significantly improve the film, and there was more that still hasn't been released.
      Paramount Pictures just released the 4K version of the 2000 director's cut of "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" and that movie's Theatrical version was far worse than Batman Forever was, but the director's cut turned out to be the complete opposite and amazing, and they've even gone back and recreated the effects shots in 4K now. If Paramount can do that after so many decades, there's no reason for Warner Bros not to restore and let us see the Batman Forever Original darker 170 minute cut.

    • @Thespeedrap
      @Thespeedrap 2 года назад

      I wish Schmacher had scrapped Batman and Robin movie from existence.We could had seen the DC universe started early.🤔😄

  • @alec6358
    @alec6358 2 года назад +318

    The Arkham games are the only ones to make a truly great and semi believable Batman and Batman universe come to life with the video game adaptation and they are expertly done. Truly great work put into it

    • @KEN-1991
      @KEN-1991 2 года назад +41

      The Arkham games also featured the best-looking Bat-suit out of most versions where the live-action actors can barely turn their heads in the mask.

    • @ItWasAShtShow
      @ItWasAShtShow  2 года назад +51

      As an enormous BTAS fan, the Arkham games were probably the greatest version of the character (and Joker).

    • @stevewik2280
      @stevewik2280 2 года назад +21

      Agreed! Arkham Origins was especially awesome, seeing how they retroactively "set up" the other games and solidified the narratives. It was fascinating to see The Joker not really having any specific interest in the Bat at first, seeing him as a distraction to his current goals. I especially liked the little detail of the street thugs having no idea who Batman even was and saying things like "who are you? What do you want?? Why are you attacking me??" as he beats them into jelly.

    • @alec6358
      @alec6358 2 года назад +16

      @@stevewik2280 Arkham origins is underrated. People give it such a bad rep but the story and atmosphere are incredible and the combat is what we all know in love. You really can’t even tell another developer made it and even though it reuses assets it still does not get the credit it deserves. I will always have a bias towards Asylum since it was my first Batman but realistically the combat in origins is a better revamped version and I would argue the atmosphere especially setting of the origins rivals Asylum in very close fashion. I still like Asylum more but Origins is actually my second favorite in the series. I had so much fun with that game

    • @Kiyosuki
      @Kiyosuki 2 года назад +8

      I dunno, the new film did a pretty good job of establishing a sort of believable Gotham City that's very true to the comics too imo.

  • @NASkeywest
    @NASkeywest Год назад +9

    It never ceases to amaze me…the incompetence of major studios dropping the ball. It’s like these corporate suits are so out of touch with cinema, art, and the human race.

  • @Prince.Claveria
    @Prince.Claveria 10 месяцев назад +10

    My grand uncle used to work as the props guy and as the pyrotechnican in the Batman and Robin movie, and he said it was the best and fun movie he ever worked in. He also said Joel Schumacher was the most kind and understanding director he ever met. But the toys director/producers are kinda strict. As the former props guy, he said they were very specific and careful when it comes to shooting the vehicles. Because most of the vehicles are made up of cheap metal supported by pipes and woods and it can easily get dent when it got hit. Understandably, so they can sell more toys from the movie. It was all fun and games and celebrated after the release of the first week of the movie, until the 2-3 weeks it kinda bomb 😂
    Great video man keep up the good work!

  • @SeekerLancer
    @SeekerLancer 2 года назад +63

    It's funny how far audiences have come. From being possibly confused by the concept of a reboot to telling multiverse stories with characters from different continuities interacting.

    • @BarrySlisk
      @BarrySlisk Год назад +5

      I think the studios underestimates their audience.

    • @cancanjaker1620
      @cancanjaker1620 4 месяца назад

      I don't think audience are ever "confused by the concept of reboot". They are just sick of rewatching the same stuffs again and again, and studio executives just reword it as "audiences get confused by reboots" to the higher management to stop them keep pressing the reboot button on every show.

  • @FearNot777
    @FearNot777 2 года назад +44

    This makes me appreciate batman begins even more

  • @Cheesefist
    @Cheesefist Год назад +53

    Even tho Schumacher didn’t make the best batman movies, he is such a nice guy that I still love and miss him so much. May he rest in peace

    • @canaisyoung3601
      @canaisyoung3601 10 месяцев назад +10

      And, hey, he actually apologized and took responsibility for what he'd done. Most directors would either pretend it never happened, blame someone else, or gloss over it.

    • @WesleyWilkins-qf2ky
      @WesleyWilkins-qf2ky 3 месяца назад

      Yeah. Just made them a bit too fruity

  • @joshuapatrick682
    @joshuapatrick682 7 месяцев назад +23

    everyone knows the perfect ending to the trilogy was Alfred sitting down ordering his Fernet-Branca and looking around only to stop, and as a smile crosses his lips he nods. Everyone heard him tell Bruce the story so I think it stands to reason that everyone would know what he saw and since he was the emotional backbone of the series it's evident important, he gets the final shot of the film.

  • @shawngay5253
    @shawngay5253 2 года назад +165

    I love how he gave Bill Finger the credit he deserved.

    • @ItWasAShtShow
      @ItWasAShtShow  2 года назад +22

      Damn right!

    • @richardrichard688
      @richardrichard688 2 года назад +13

      @@ItWasAShtShow Bill Finger was to Bob Kane and Batman what Steve Dikto was to Stan Lee and Spider-Man.

    • @Ironclad17
      @Ironclad17 2 года назад

      Bob Kane fingered Bill Fucker.

    • @civilwarfare101
      @civilwarfare101 2 года назад +5

      Who DOESN'T hate Bob Kane at this point?

    • @LiveHedgehog
      @LiveHedgehog 2 года назад +1

      He also gave [collaborator who only came up with a name] the credit he deserved too!

  • @HughMansonMD
    @HughMansonMD 2 года назад +161

    Actually, the Bat-card scene is the only part of Batman & Robbin I unapologetically love lol

    • @KEN-1991
      @KEN-1991 2 года назад +12

      You mean that one scene where it made the Nostalgia Critic have a postal breakdown?

    • @DonkeyBoyVids
      @DonkeyBoyVids 2 года назад +13

      A lot of the jokes in Batman and Robin did not seem nearly as fun or enjoyable as those in the 1966 series, but that one feels like something Adam West's caped crusader would have said. It's amazing, but also disappointing, that they played it so tongue in cheek yet wouldn't go all out on the camp to match that classic series.

    • @MR.GOAT.
      @MR.GOAT. 2 года назад +7

      Well I mean nowadays the jokes are really all those movies are good for. You can still have a great time with those movies. But there’s actually people who think they’re genuinely good movies

    • @madcracker8077
      @madcracker8077 2 года назад +1

      @@MR.GOAT. yeah, and it’s sad

  • @miketrotman9720
    @miketrotman9720 Год назад +48

    The '60s TV show was a letter-perfect rendition of Silver Age Batman, right down to the crazy camera angles. The most faithful adaptation of source material to this day.

    • @highcollector
      @highcollector Год назад +3

      I think you've got a point there. I mean it aged like milk, but it was perfect with the comics of that time.

    • @callsignfatbeard2637
      @callsignfatbeard2637 Год назад +7

      @@highcollectoryou gotta be kidding me. The 60s series is still hilarious to this day

    • @marocainforlife
      @marocainforlife 10 месяцев назад +3

      Ikr when he said that the producers probably never read a comic because they made the show slapstick irked me a bit. At the time Batman comics where just as silly and slapsticky as the show.

  • @directmiss
    @directmiss 10 месяцев назад +38

    I actually really like the chaotic, fast-cut fight sequences. I feel like that's what someone would experience actually fighting Batman. Just a few seconds of blurred movement and you're on the ground wondering why you feel like a truck just hit you.

    • @nithulnath9331
      @nithulnath9331 9 месяцев назад +2

      I agree with you. But there's one more thing. Fight choreography was much better in Batman Begins, if you watch the fight scenes in slow-motion.

    • @heregoesfranklin5962
      @heregoesfranklin5962 8 месяцев назад +5

      @@nithulnath9331maybe I need to rewatch Begins… I recall the whole Nolan series looking like Tae Bo.
      I loved the Batman’s fight choreography because it really looked like he could fight. And they even implement moves from different fight styles.

    • @nithulnath9331
      @nithulnath9331 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@heregoesfranklin5962 I really wished that the fight scenes on the sequels were also the same way

    • @godzillazfriction
      @godzillazfriction 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@nithulnath9331ye the 2nd and the 3rd movie makes it seem like Batman is holding in his shit while fighting whereas the 1st one wasn't like that especially with its fast cuts that were done well and i also loved hoe brutal Batman Begins was... batman legit just made a criminal shoot his own foot... and Batman Begins had a very good art style especially Gotham itself and they seemed to completely deviate the art style in its sequel and onward

    • @nithulnath9331
      @nithulnath9331 8 месяцев назад

      @@godzillazfriction I believe that the new suit was an issue. Because if we see the fight at the beginning of the dark knight with scarecrow and team, he's wearing the first suit and the fight was much more fast and vicious. The new suit was heavier by 4 kg of I'm right and I think it took away some of the movements because of the armour plates.

  • @vincentdawn9689
    @vincentdawn9689 2 года назад +271

    Just getting into it. Batman's popularity didn't continue to soar from the 40s to the 60s. The character had taken a serious hit in the 1950s and was basically on his way out before the 60s TV show revitalized his popularity. I think it's also fair to say that the 60s TV show is really not all that different from the Batman comics of the day. They were all incredibly silly and toothless and the thing the series did was make that funny and fun to watch instead of dumb. Batman fans should be grateful for the Adam West show because without its short-lived phenomenon, Batman comics might well have been canceled and the character forgotten. Of course, it is important to note that Julius Schwartz and Denny O'Neil had to again work to resurrect Batman's popularity and redefine him after the TV show ended.

    • @ajclements4627
      @ajclements4627 2 года назад +13

      The 60s show gave him a jump in popularity, the 70s gave us the Dark Knight before Frank Miller did.

    • @EronPlaysRocknRoll
      @EronPlaysRocknRoll 2 года назад +2

      Adam west will probably always be the only truly comic accurate Batman. He encompassed everything the character was in the 60's. They even lifted a few episode plots straight from the comics.
      I don't understand the hype around the dark knight returns. Sure its a good comic, but I think it's overexposed and given way too much credit. Batman started to darken up again in the 70's in the comics, it was slow but he was definitely returning to being a creature of the night. The dark night returns was by no means the first comic to do so.

    • @vincentdawn9689
      @vincentdawn9689 2 года назад +7

      @@EronPlaysRocknRoll TDKR is famous because of what it did with the comic form and its intelligent satire. Miller's art was incredibly unique for the time and the book's political commentary was seen as something unusually sharp and unexpected for the time. That Batman is depicted as dark and gritty and violent may be its most prevailing legacy, but that's not the only reason it deservedly became a huge landmark.
      You have to consider context before you say something is overrated or overexposed. This is a mainstream comic doing crazy stuff that you usually only saw in indie comics, that's why it became a big deal.

    • @reservoirfrogs2177
      @reservoirfrogs2177 2 года назад +1

      @@EronPlaysRocknRoll You'd have to be completely ignorant of comic books to not realize how revolutionary Dark Knight Returns was. Not just for Batman but Comics as a whole. Miller and Moore and the only reason any comics are counted amongst great literature

    • @TheWashTimesVideo
      @TheWashTimesVideo 2 года назад +6

      The character took a hit in the 50's because the entire comic industry was under attack by Dr. Frederick Wertham, a psychiatrist who wrote a book called the "Seduction of the Innocent" in 1954 , which alleged that comic books were a negative form of popular literature and a serious cause of juvenile delinquency. People took it seriously, so the Batman character and tangential characters became goofier.

  • @christianbjorck816
    @christianbjorck816 2 года назад +97

    Fun fact about the Adam West show: Bill Finger wrote at least one episode. which technically makes it the most canonical of all the adaptions.

    • @ItWasAShtShow
      @ItWasAShtShow  2 года назад +20

      I learned that as well in his documentary.

    • @captainjefferies9047
      @captainjefferies9047 Год назад +7

      Bob Kane was on the set as an advisor to the 89' Batman. That trumps his assistant.

    • @christianbjorck816
      @christianbjorck816 Год назад +14

      @@captainjefferies9047 Bob Kane stole all the credit from Bill Finger, so him being on set for a movie means jack shit…

    • @captainjefferies9047
      @captainjefferies9047 Год назад +6

      @@christianbjorck816 He can't steel something from Finger that Finger never had. Kane invented Batman before Finger knew he existed.
      Bob Kane is the soul creator of Batman and he only worked on one movie.

    • @christianbjorck816
      @christianbjorck816 Год назад +10

      @@captainjefferies9047 Incorrect. Kane only had a the shadow rip-off.
      Bill Finger created the suit, the gadgets, the supporting cast, the origin, the bat-cave, the batmobile, most of Batmans classic rouges and wrote the stories.
      He is the creator of Batman. Not the hack Bob Kane.

  • @TakusachiClips
    @TakusachiClips 5 месяцев назад +5

    Really learned a lot about the history of Batman Cinema despite thinking myself a huge fan. However, the ending is really the best part of this video. Thank you for your work.

  • @ebscoHOSTpub
    @ebscoHOSTpub 9 месяцев назад +4

    What is lost in a lot of the Batman movie franchise lore is that Michael Keaton was a comedian before the movies and a lot of ppl didnt get how he fit into a superhero like the batmans.

  • @gsofficial
    @gsofficial Год назад +426

    I absolutely HATED the idea of Batman Beyond - there's a new Batman, and he's a character we just made up, and it's THE FUTURE! Then the show turned out to be an endlessly re-watchable masterpiece. What more can you say?

    • @Tethloach1
      @Tethloach1 Год назад +10

      I liked it.

    • @gsofficial
      @gsofficial Год назад +11

      @@Tethloach1 So did I!

    • @ADreamingTraveler
      @ADreamingTraveler Год назад +13

      I hated Batman Beyond when I was a kid and didn't give it a chance. I really need to go back and actually watch it

    • @LundinSebastian
      @LundinSebastian Год назад +10

      Lolwat then it might be time for me to watch it. Always rejected it. Love the Animated series from the 90's though.

    • @gsofficial
      @gsofficial Год назад

      @@LundinSebastian nah, don't bother. Life is pointless.

  • @godchi1dvonsteuben770
    @godchi1dvonsteuben770 2 года назад +166

    The animated series was phenomenal. Even watching today, it holds up. All you have to do is watch the introductory sequence it to the mr. Freeze storyline, and you're instantly hooked. Mask of the Phantasm was also an excellent film. Not just an animated film, but an excellent film in general. The animated series is one of the greatest animated achievements of the modern era.

    • @rsr789
      @rsr789 Год назад +1

      Agreed. Also, some of the Animated movies that followed are excellent, like the two-part The Dark Knight Returns.

  • @Pariah_Larry
    @Pariah_Larry Год назад +9

    Pi is an amazing film. I believe he made “Requiem for a dream” too. Super underrated artist!

    • @zyphil
      @zyphil 7 месяцев назад

      Darren Aronofsky isn't an underrated artist at all. He's one of the most prestigious directors and writers in all of cinema.

  • @insulinman14
    @insulinman14 6 месяцев назад +3

    That guy that realizes he stumbled into the shot at 9:47 lmao

  • @natevirtual
    @natevirtual 2 года назад +92

    I respect Joel Schumacher for apologizing. May he rest in peace.

  • @dylanamaral1663
    @dylanamaral1663 2 года назад +45

    Wow… what a bummer we never got the “Hard R” Batman Beyond movie with Clint Eastwood as Bruce… just wow

    • @coreaccount4376
      @coreaccount4376 2 года назад +5

      I would have loved to see a Batman in the style of Sin City.

    • @corningt0n
      @corningt0n 2 года назад +1

      Would've loved to see a batman constantly saying the N word with a hard R

    • @rover5058
      @rover5058 Год назад

      @@corningt0n That would be the best movie ever

  • @madhousenetwork7765
    @madhousenetwork7765 9 месяцев назад +2

    The Dark Knight Rises was a great film too. it provided a great end to the trilogy, though the making of it was a little rushed towards the end.

  • @ironmac10
    @ironmac10 5 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you SSSSOOOO MUCH for giving Bill Finger the credit he so richly deserves. I used to argue to support Bill finger way back in the 90s. Before the internet, but people just said Bob Kane and called me a fool. Good job sir.

  • @jackhammer5912
    @jackhammer5912 2 года назад +225

    I remember being a kid and watching this film feeling so respected as an audience member. It had big words and discussions about justice, corruption, class, fear, and all being delivered very seriously, everything in it felt so much bigger than the movie and the characters. I didn’t understand shit obviously, but it felt really great watching somethig that was always looked down as for kids interpreted with so with such importance, and it wasn’t just me, Nolan and Goyer clearly put a lot of thought in the themes and the story they put on screen. Also I always felt that it portrayed the character as if it was desconstructing an urban myth, with
    the comics being a mythologized version of something that really happened and the movie showing what inspired all of it. This is why the batmobile wasn’t an enhanced car with a paint job and some bat ornaments, but a tank that served particular purposes, the bat suit was made of kevlar instead of it being a pijama, the reason behind the bat being chosen as a symbol, etc.

    • @amuroray9115
      @amuroray9115 2 года назад

      Making the Batmobile an actual tank doesn’t really feel like a Batmobile anymore

    • @Szujhinzu
      @Szujhinzu 2 года назад +12

      Tanky, jumping, barricade-ramming batmobile with rockets is exactly the thing a guy like Batman should use. It's way more usable than just a tuned up car with a rocket engine, when his targets try to lose and outmaneouver him, block his way etc. With just a fast batmobile the movie has to rely more on plot devices like a car transporter that shows up just in time to allow him to jump up the barricade, when Tumbler just smashes it to pieces or jumps over it, because it's purpose is to be able to do such things.

  • @Chroles
    @Chroles 2 года назад +133

    the production of this video was absolutely nuts, deserves more subs

    • @ItWasAShtShow
      @ItWasAShtShow  2 года назад +4

      No kidding! Who do we need to talk to about that?!

    • @RickDistance
      @RickDistance 2 года назад

      @@ItWasAShtShow How long did it take to make this video?

    • @ItWasAShtShow
      @ItWasAShtShow  2 года назад

      @@RickDistance I'm really bad at tracking that, but I'd say around 100 hours (researching to editing).

    • @RickDistance
      @RickDistance 2 года назад

      @@ItWasAShtShow 100 ÷ 24 = 4 days. You sleep 8 hours? 16 hours a day. 6 days. 8 hours a day 12 days. Two weeks, right?

    • @ItWasAShtShow
      @ItWasAShtShow  2 года назад +2

      @@RickDistance Two weeks x Full Time Job (carry the laziness) = months +-

  • @birdofhermes6838
    @birdofhermes6838 10 месяцев назад +2

    11:51 K was clearly meant to be used as a start and stop but if D-A-R-K was written horizontally then the K-N-I-G-H-T vertically it would've made sense a lil bit maybe.

  • @bernardifilms6084
    @bernardifilms6084 10 месяцев назад +10

    You put a ton of time and effort into making this. Really awesome stuff.

  • @realycooldude94
    @realycooldude94 2 года назад +50

    Man i would love a live a action batman beyond movie , basically if you combine spiderman homecoming and blade runner 2049 you get the basic elements for a beyond movie

    • @goku8621
      @goku8621 2 года назад +6

      I’m really surprised they haven’t done it yet Terry’s Batman is very Spider-man ish and with a cyberpunk setting it would sell like crazy

    • @metalmorticia1
      @metalmorticia1 2 года назад

      I honestly don't know why Warner bros hasn't just focused on a batman universe instead of trying to copy Disney & marvel,

  • @WantSomeWhiskey818
    @WantSomeWhiskey818 2 года назад +40

    When I saw this in my recommended, I had no idea that it was gonna be this well edited, written, and voiced. When I saw your subcount, I was flabbergasted. This stuff is amazing and you deserve thousands of subs, you're doing great work! Keep it up!

  • @christianmalick
    @christianmalick Год назад +3

    Christopher Nolan's version in my opinion is one of the greatest, most epic sequences of movies ever, and I don't even watch super hero movies...

  • @napoleonbonaparte1429
    @napoleonbonaparte1429 Год назад +2

    The Nolanverse, the Arkham Series games, damn back in the 2000's was a good time.

  • @shawndalequianzon9144
    @shawndalequianzon9144 2 года назад +161

    I love this video so much, you pointed out basically the history of Batman cinema in such a clear and immersive way. I’ve never saw this side of Batman’s journey on the big screen and now I appreciate it so much more. From the pitch of Chris Nolan, filming on Iceland as the ice was just about to melt, the batmobile jump and train crash is actually real like holy moly I’ve never seen this on the bts of Batman begins. This is truly the perfect video about the birth, fall, and rise of Batman. Everyday I find reasons to appreciate the caped crusader even more, and this video adds up to that. Earned yourself a subscriber!

    • @ItWasAShtShow
      @ItWasAShtShow  2 года назад +4

      Ah, thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @DA11AZ
      @DA11AZ 2 года назад +1

      He missed Batman v Superman and The Batman

  • @adrienveidt419
    @adrienveidt419 Год назад +194

    Basically, How Nolan saved Batman, WB and also revolutionated modern cinema.

    • @missouriresole4726
      @missouriresole4726 Год назад +22

      If Batman it's what it's today it's thanks to Nolan. WB should be forever grateful for what he did for them

    • @danielduncan6806
      @danielduncan6806 Год назад

      If by "revolutionized" you mean destroyed it. Then sure.

    • @NA1c158
      @NA1c158 Год назад +14

      The dark knight changed the game. Begins was serviceable, but not best of all time. Rises is good for a third sequel, and it was profitable, and memorable, but not as good as dark knight. All the prestige is from that film.

    • @jugo1944
      @jugo1944 10 месяцев назад

      It didn't need to be saved from Batman Returns. That's by far my favorite Batman movie

    • @leeham6230
      @leeham6230 8 месяцев назад

      I don't understand how Nolan can make an awesome film like The Dark Knight, then go and make the shittiest movies of all time (Oppenheimer, Dunkirk, that other shit one).
      Especially Oppenheimer.

  • @jack5590
    @jack5590 Год назад +4

    I gotta say, the editing in this video is great. Awesome content.

  • @billybussey
    @billybussey Год назад

    I didn't know you had this whole other set of videos. These are truly entertaining. Bravo my friend!

  • @shinbakihanma2749
    @shinbakihanma2749 Год назад +24

    I always forget George Clooney played Bruce Wayne. The craziest thing is that he was the closest in theme to a big budget, then contemporary version of the 1960s Batman show.

  • @MagentaCartherWrites
    @MagentaCartherWrites Год назад +10

    FUN FACT: Lee Shapiro, one of the two screenwriters for the unmade DarKnight movie, was my screenwriting teacher at my film school! He told us that several scenes he and Stephen had written actually carried over in Christopher Nolan's "Batman Begins"... So freaking cool!

    • @ItWasAShtShow
      @ItWasAShtShow  Год назад +1

      Interesting that you say that, because of this video Stephen reached out and I interviewed both him and Lee.
      Sh*t Show Interview: Batman: DarKnight (Unproduced)
      ruclips.net/video/LU7Ba1Rds4M/видео.html

    • @MagentaCartherWrites
      @MagentaCartherWrites Год назад

      @@ItWasAShtShow That’s so awesome! I’ll check it out! 😄

  • @YOBAMUSTDIE
    @YOBAMUSTDIE 8 месяцев назад +1

    I want part 2 of this video of how it gone from origin to rises and then turned into man if still and ended up as justice league and reboot of entire failed dc universe!!!

  • @NCRRangerDan
    @NCRRangerDan 11 месяцев назад +4

    Nolan basically saved Batman bringing it into the modern day I’d say he also went and made one my personal favourite films ever made with Dark knight

  • @MynameisBrianZX
    @MynameisBrianZX 2 года назад +79

    3:50 It was nice of you to mention that Schumacher wanted to make a darker adaptation since he pretty much refuses to pass the buck for all the goofiness in Batman and Robin. Even if any adaptation would have his obvious flair, Batman Forever did show glimpses of how Schumacher would pull off a dark Batman

    • @Yikes702
      @Yikes702 2 года назад +2

      Too bad Schumacher wanted to make a gritty movie AFTER he drove off Keaton by saying, "Why does everything have to be so dark?" Smh.

  • @rome8180
    @rome8180 Год назад +20

    That Aronofsky adaptation sounds awesome. I guess it's cool that we eventually got a Travis Bickle-inspired Joker played by Joaquin Phoenix. But that's a little more predictable: you expect the Joker to be dark. It's more interesting if you give that story to Batman.

  • @brandonnewby178
    @brandonnewby178 Год назад +2

    Me at 12:40: Waitwaitwaitwaitwait. ... Wait. Are you telling me the DC could have _preceded_ the MCU? With a properly fleshed out universe and everything?? That Batman and Robin truly ruined it all?!?!

  • @thattroy
    @thattroy 11 месяцев назад +1

    I just saw this vid has hit over two million reviews, so just dropped in to say congratulations on your well deserved success. Keep the hits coming!

  • @MegaMan-bs3oy
    @MegaMan-bs3oy 2 года назад +31

    0:14 How could that not be considered the best shot of a live action Batman ever? I loved Ben's Batman as well but damn that looks dope af.

    • @RickDistance
      @RickDistance 2 года назад

      The Forever One?

    • @marcosassari5603
      @marcosassari5603 Год назад

      Because it's made by Snyder. If it was made by some other overrated/overhyped director, it would have been considered the best and get talked about by everyone.

    • @cement_eater
      @cement_eater Год назад +4

      @@marcosassari5603 my guy, he is talking about the shot of Keaton. by Burton. 💀

  • @MarquisdeSuave
    @MarquisdeSuave 2 года назад +125

    The Joel Schumacher films were basically a meta parody of the excesses of Hollywood action films during the 90's.
    Everything was overproduced from the costumes to the sets to the characters to the performances. Both films were almost like a 2 hour SNL sketch

  • @petecorsgz
    @petecorsgz 9 месяцев назад +2

    This is a comprehensive and most enjoyable video i have ever seen. Thank you so much. The ending was hilarious! 😂😂😂

  • @tiagoribeiro885
    @tiagoribeiro885 Год назад +2

    Great video. These flicks were masterpieces and took Batman to another level.

  • @_i_would_rather_be_queen
    @_i_would_rather_be_queen 2 года назад +239

    Another awesome video! Thank you for all your hard work to give us such top notch content. Seriously the writing, editing, and research are fantastic. Your podcast is a blast too. Best wishes for both endeavors and can't wait to see what's next!

    • @ItWasAShtShow
      @ItWasAShtShow  2 года назад +7

      Thank you! These comments mean the world to us!

    • @Launchpad05
      @Launchpad05 2 года назад +1

      @@ItWasAShtShow You should've inserted The Nostalgia Critic's 'BAT CREDIt CARD' tirade.

  • @1God1Christ
    @1God1Christ 2 года назад +63

    I know we’ll never see Aronofsky’s year 1 but I thought the script was pretty cool and unique. I hope they make a graphic novel adaptation. I wouldn’t be surprised if Matt Reeves took inspiration from it.

  • @1122stardust
    @1122stardust Год назад +3

    Chris Nolan's batman will always be best. Most realistic you can ever get.

  • @hunterkiller1440
    @hunterkiller1440 5 месяцев назад +1

    I've always assumed Alfred meeting Bruce in the French cafe was just his fantasy and he choose he accept this fantasy so he'll feel better.

  • @eduardpeeterlemming
    @eduardpeeterlemming 2 года назад +441

    Nolan's Batman trilogy is cinematic masterpiece

    • @hamman_samuel
      @hamman_samuel Год назад +24

      Except for the last one

    • @aaronchapa1117
      @aaronchapa1117 Год назад +95

      @@hamman_samuel it’s over hated

    • @kroneexe
      @kroneexe Год назад +22

      I liked The Batman(2022) much better than the Nolan films.
      It instantly became my favorite batman movie.

    • @buntyskb
      @buntyskb Год назад +40

      @@hamman_samuel Last one was a perfect end to the trilogy.

    • @buntyskb
      @buntyskb Год назад +58

      @@kroneexe The Batman is not a game changer while Nolan's Batman Trilogy is a game changer.

  • @sibral
    @sibral 2 года назад +19

    Nice research! I missed George Miller's Justice League Mortal and the Sandy Collora's Batman Dead End (fan film), which in 2003 proved to Warner that a "realistic" Batman was entirely possible and profitable.

  • @yournamehere1935
    @yournamehere1935 7 месяцев назад +1

    Bro!!! You instantly won a new sub with the flowers you gave to MISTER Milton "Bill" Finger and the finger you gave to that crook Robert Khan, alias "Bob Kane".

  • @BrotherWitch
    @BrotherWitch 10 месяцев назад +3

    Wonderful video. Admittedly my first real Batman experience was the 89 movie. Keaton is and always will be MY Batman.

  • @CormDaCrow
    @CormDaCrow 2 года назад +10

    It's a pity the Batman Beyond movie didn't work out, I would loved that!

  • @PrivateAckbar
    @PrivateAckbar 2 года назад +65

    I've always imagined Clint Eastwood playing Bruce Wayne in a Batman Beyond feature. It's such a self aware but tongue in cheek choice. It's the type of decision you could see Tarantino making. It's amazing to hear it almost happened. All your videos are really intelligent and interesting. Thanks for the work.

    • @ssppeeaarr
      @ssppeeaarr Год назад +4

      yeah sad the dude lost interest in it. batman beyond would have been cool to see in live action... my fav batsuit.
      and especially with clint as old bruce.

  • @icemanrules5
    @icemanrules5 9 месяцев назад +2

    27:50 badman is hilarious

  • @Smokedship
    @Smokedship Год назад +5

    Dude, Batman Returns was a brilliant film, I really don't know how you can discount it. It nailed the atmosphere it was going for.

    • @kyleday5026
      @kyleday5026 10 месяцев назад

      Also was the first superhero movie to have multiple characters from the comic before that the incredible hulk TV movies did it first.

    • @kyleday5026
      @kyleday5026 10 месяцев назад

      What else do u think makes it great

  • @chief664
    @chief664 2 года назад +10

    It so funny how Batman begins reintroduced studios to the idea of a reboot. And after it came out studios were like “wait a minute, they just started over? We can do that!”

    • @ChronicSkater
      @ChronicSkater Год назад

      And now we're stuck with it over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over

  • @100gecsrbetterthangod5
    @100gecsrbetterthangod5 Год назад +48

    Growing up, I genuinely loved the Schumacher Batman movies. As an adult, they are 100% a guilty pleasure. I normally hate campy batman, but I guess the strong association with my childhood is keeping it close to my heart until I die.

    • @ItWasAShtShow
      @ItWasAShtShow  Год назад +11

      As for a lot of us that grew with them…

    • @MajorMlgNoob
      @MajorMlgNoob Год назад +4

      While not quite as bad that's how I am with the Star Wars Prequels

    • @randallflagg3700
      @randallflagg3700 Год назад +1

      I also grew up with them, having seen both Forever & Batman and Robin in theaters ... my parents didn't take us to the cinema, but they knew how obsessed I was with Batman, constantly watching my collection of Batman:TAS and both Burton movies, so they knew it was a big deal.
      It was great as a kid, but now... I guess that even if I respect campy 1960 Batman, I'm not personally a huge fan.
      Then a miracle happened; in 2016 & 2018, DC released *Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders* and *Batman vs. Two-Face* (which would be Adam West last role as Batman, the second movie released posthumously) and I really fell in love with this incarnation.
      If anyone out there is a huge Batfan but somehow thinks that the campy stuff wouldn't be their cup of tea, I really recommend those movies.

    • @jamesinhenley
      @jamesinhenley Год назад

      How do you mean you "normally hate campy batman" if where a child when the Schumacher movie was release what is it you are referring to?

    • @randallflagg3700
      @randallflagg3700 Год назад +2

      @@jamesinhenley - Probably Adam West & Burt Ward's Batman & Robin.
      I'm the same generation as him, and back then claiming to love the 1960's live action Batman show was not the done thing in most nerd circles.
      It only became cool in the last dozen years or so.

  • @Lowlight23
    @Lowlight23 2 месяца назад

    Great video! I loved the bit at the end too. 😂

  • @LarryHazard
    @LarryHazard Год назад +2

    13:47 basically the batman by reeves lmao

  • @DrMilad814
    @DrMilad814 Год назад +14

    Thank you for giving Bill Finger his dues. So glad to see him get widespread credit for his contributions

  • @kingocto
    @kingocto 2 года назад +23

    Batman origin: parents murdered by a killer, so I became mentally unstable enough to be a hero, and catch murderous killers on my own
    Warner Bros: let's market batman to children

  • @lunar33icious
    @lunar33icious 11 месяцев назад

    That was an excellent video, very well done!!

  • @Yashone
    @Yashone Год назад +1

    "the darkness would come from conflict, not violence" if only snyder knew this.