The best thing about Burton's Batman movies is that they rely on characters stories and development and good actor actings, and less in cool FX, car chases and big explosions.
I think it makes perfect sense. I think Selina hoped he'd give her a raise/promotion to keep it a secret. There's nothing really to say Selina found it reprehensible and she could have kept it quiet and told the press if she did. I like the idea that she was a little bit sly even before he tried to kill her.
Real talk she literally snitched on herself, how incredibly stupid is that??? I opened ur protected files?? Who says that???..but that was bad script writing and plot advancement..she would've been better off if on of penguins thugs tried to off her and then became catwoman or better yet not been in the movie at all smh smh
It was fine. Selina unfortunately was a scatter-brained and socially awkward secretary who simply was not thinking and panicked in this situation. She kept digging herself deeper and deeper trying to impress her boss of her skills, but underestimating that knowing this would result in her life being put in danger.
There was a paperback book that came out sometime as the movie. I was obsessed by this movie and digested all I could about it. The book was phenomenal. In it, it explains what was going through her mind. She was really preoccupied with making good notes for Max, she didn't pay any attention to what she read & wrote. It was all too technical for her. When Max comes in, she's so bent on impressing him that she starts regurgitating EVERYTHING. It's not until she says "capacitor" out loud that she realizes what hes doing. In the book, she feels the colour drain from her face when she notices that Max knows she knows too much. Amazing scene. Tim Burton did amazing things with these characters!
Christopher Walken is chilling in this movie. To act friendly with someone seconds before killing them is so much scarier than just killing them. Yeah, she didn't actually die, but he had real murderous intent, which he hid very well.
@@ingarvastrik8061 She works with criminals and kills with impunity all to get revenge. Sounds like a villain to me, even if she is just doing her own thing. You guys get your moral compasses straight.
EmptyMan000 🤦🏻♂️ You rather get your facts straight. Do some research before ever commenting anywhere. Like please, respect yourself at least just a little bit before you do so.The dude is frankly being very accurate here, so no need to disrespect him for being right. drive.google.com/file/d/1IR1j5lStIuWWoKHd7Lc7gKUJhDfrqUjL/view?usp=drivesdk
MrParkerman6 in works too, and don't insult people who are wrong, it actively discourages people making mistakes which are necessary to becoming right, instead people don't ask questions and people like you create a whole world of stupid people because you thought you were better
at 3:18 the shadow of her glasses resembles her mask as catwoman, this scene is a foreshadowing. I love these tiny symbolic details directors do. it's really an art
@Lalealyn She was still a little bit socially awkward because she would let them boss her around and not comment much back to and extent. She isn't exactly the most but shy but like she ain't an extrovert either
@@bottlewaddle6677 it was because in the comics its a robbery gone wrong but I like the way this origin is it has action drama death revenge is just makes sense
After seeing Antman and The Wasp last night, I went here to check how brilliant Miss Pfeiffer was in this role. I grew up adoring this character and memorizing her lines. Her one liners and quotes are just so legendary. Then I realized that both her and Michael Keaton are now part of MCU, the latter playing the vulture in the last Spiderman movie. But Michelle’s Catwoman will remain one of the most iconic comic character ever played in a movie. I even had a catwoman action figure of hers when I was a litlle boy!
Y'know, it never occurred to me Michael Keaton and Michelle Pfeiffer are both in the MCU. That's a great detail. They're so into character it just never popped into my brain.
"how can you be so mean to someone who's so meaningless?" this is so deep, about her, being in a world dominated by men, being taken for granted, desperately looking for a guy/ attention (indicated by the "hello there" sign in her room), she tried to say sorry but Max killed her anyway. so, that was the turning point, she decided to rise and fight for her revenge, even tried to break the man domination (once she was saved by Batman) also she tried to save a woman from being raped, tried to allied with Penguin:) Michelle as Catwoman is still the best and of course Batman Returns is my all time favorite Batman movie. Cheers!
I am going to do with the same time as I can get a new job and the attached file is not a problem in the same time as well but the same thing as a few months ago I have a few months ago and the same as last time I have a good
Pfeiffer's Selina/Catwoman is wonderful. Two distinct personalities and the way she depicts someone having a mental crisis and trying to hold it together (the Shrecks Ball scene with Bruce) is perfect.
McNamara/Troy4life I am a little more about the attached resume for the use of the best regards David and I have been a bit of the best way for me know what you want me to get a chance of the best of the best way is to get back to me that I can
Honestly, this stunned me as a child. Good and bad. Visually it's stimulating and guttural and heartwrentching at the very same time. Kudos to #timburton for the direction this movie tilted towards.
Love the way her eyes dart up to shreck as she backpeddles like '"he wouldn't kill me for this would he?" Actors in the marvel verse wish they were this good
Nah, It's just this was back when they made good DC movies. Not the cringe they have today like Aquaman and Justice League. Plus, Marvel has Elite actors and actresses(Excluding that Brie Larson.). Are you saying that talents like Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Downey Jr., Rebecca Romegn, and Mark Ruffalo (To name a few) aren't excellent performers?
@@the-mighty-timerican6473 All that talent is wasted tho if you drown out all the actors by shetload of CGI, explosions, awful writing, and pop corn flick atmosphere
That cold stare that Walken does is something only he can do, he doesn't need any make-up or effects to be intimidating. This scene still has me on edge even after all this time!
The lighting of this scene is phenomenal. The way they underlight Christopher Walkens face the moment he begins to loom over her, to illustrate that he's now a threat.
"For a second there, you really frightened me." Funny, even Tim Burton was scared of Christopher Walken at first 😂😂 I think The Prophecy is one of Walken's most underrated gems ever.
It's funny, he's arguably the most evil person in this story, but he has the best relationship with his son. Bruce's parents are dead, Oswald's parents dumped him in a sewer, and Selina is shown to have overly judgmental and overbearing parents that don't seem to support her.
I'm glad I never had this scene spoiled for me as a 7 year old seeing it for the first time. I really thought he just was just kidding at first, and my world was shattered when he actually did it and had her fooled still. My mom didn't explain to me yet that movies were just movies...so this scene had a huge impact on my mind psychologically. I did rewind this scene several times to really take it in...
Yeah, except I always thought that she actually died and the cats nibled her back to life. 😂 But the automans along the building actually slowed her fall and she survived the fall. And she woke up a new woman. If my cat woke me up that way I would probably turnout the same. 😂
@@dashhill443 it was widely reported at the time, she was also a Warmer Bros. Artist and Warner's wanted her so she could do the soundtrack too. Madonna was friends with Tim Burton, he attended the launch of her SEX book in 1992 and was scheduled to direct a video for her but she ended up not doing a video for that song in 1993
The way Shreck stares at her face menacingly scares the crap out of me. Now I understand why people say Walken scares them. It's his pale piercing eyes.
These scenes are alot more poignant than alot could ever fathom...the subtlety is phenomenal and the outcome after said scenes are even more evidently substantial and meaningful afterwords....long live Salina Kyle
Tim burton: “ok Chris so you’re just gonna take those fake scissors and pretend to stab her, k?” Walken: “push her out a window?!” Tim burton: “no we don’t a have a net. Remember scissors, k?” Walken: “k.” *pushes her out a window* Tim burton: “WHAT THE FUCK?!!!”
In a way its good that max pushed Selina or she would have never embraced her dark side and become the liberated, strong, sexual woman she craved to be. And realize her self worth and potential.
Nefertiti Reincarnated well it could have went a different way I think Selina would have got back at him anyway it’s sad how Max he did go to far so he is also a bad guy.
2:56 I love how they used the shadow cast from specs to show what’s to come.....the Cat Woman Michelle Pfeiffer was an excellent choice for cat woman 👌🏼👍🏼
The acting in this movie is just... perfect! All the characters are amazing and so well-written. It's the perfect mix between a thriller and a tale. Why are recent superhero movies no longer inspired by this style?
The neon lights in here apartment that said "Hello there" was changed to "Hell here." In the transformation she smashed out the "t" and the "o" to make it say that. Nice touch by Tim Burton.
The one thing I like about being in essential piece to this movie was it like he was an x factor at the same time you ain't see him in the preview none of the commercial ads but yet he maid Catwoman and tucked with the penguin tough
Well acted and edited scene! I wonder how striking the ending of it would've been without the scream... Because I don't think Pfeiffer's screaming as she's falling.
Christopher Walker really knows how to play a manipulative villain. Brilliant portrayal of a human villain in Burton’s Batman Universe.
CYP0 yes he does. I was 11 when this movie came out and he freaked me out. I am 38 now and he still creeps me out.
@@MsThorne2009 same
@@MsThorne2009 that's Tim Burton for ya.
Walken, not walker
I agree he did a good job.
The best thing about Burton's Batman movies is that they rely on characters stories and development and good actor actings, and less in cool FX, car chases and big explosions.
Don’t be nostalgic.
Really? I'd say the opposite. Interesting.
I totally agree. Well said.
There so,e explosion and ying yang going on this film.
Dont watch any of burton's recent movies.
Selina really should have known better than to tell the guy planning to commit a blatant crime that she knew about blatant crime being planned.
True.
I think it makes perfect sense. I think Selina hoped he'd give her a raise/promotion to keep it a secret. There's nothing really to say Selina found it reprehensible and she could have kept it quiet and told the press if she did. I like the idea that she was a little bit sly even before he tried to kill her.
Real talk she literally snitched on herself, how incredibly stupid is that??? I opened ur protected files?? Who says that???..but that was bad script writing and plot advancement..she would've been better off if on of penguins thugs tried to off her and then became catwoman or better yet not been in the movie at all smh smh
It was fine. Selina unfortunately was a scatter-brained and socially awkward secretary who simply was not thinking and panicked in this situation. She kept digging herself deeper and deeper trying to impress her boss of her skills, but underestimating that knowing this would result in her life being put in danger.
There was a paperback book that came out sometime as the movie. I was obsessed by this movie and digested all I could about it. The book was phenomenal. In it, it explains what was going through her mind. She was really preoccupied with making good notes for Max, she didn't pay any attention to what she read & wrote. It was all too technical for her. When Max comes in, she's so bent on impressing him that she starts regurgitating EVERYTHING. It's not until she says "capacitor" out loud that she realizes what hes doing. In the book, she feels the colour drain from her face when she notices that Max knows she knows too much. Amazing scene. Tim Burton did amazing things with these characters!
Christopher Walken is chilling in this movie. To act friendly with someone seconds before killing them is so much scarier than just killing them. Yeah, she didn't actually die, but he had real murderous intent, which he hid very well.
Xylo Piano Ever heard the expression, ' kill them with kidness?' It has a double meaning, the darker of which well portrayed here by Walkins.
He helped Catwoman die with a smile.
She did die, cats resurrected her
Christopher Walken is the goat.
It's probably the most normal he's ever been in a movie that I can recall, except maybe the first half of The Deer Hunter.
Clever, I never noticed of it wasn't for the Bruce Wayne deal she would never of been there, once again Bruce indirectly created a supervillain
would never have*
She's not really a supervillain but more, doing her own thing.
Well, more of like a antihero
@@ingarvastrik8061 She works with criminals and kills with impunity all to get revenge. Sounds like a villain to me, even if she is just doing her own thing. You guys get your moral compasses straight.
EmptyMan000 🤦🏻♂️ You rather get your facts straight. Do some research before ever commenting anywhere. Like please, respect yourself at least just a little bit before you do so.The dude is frankly being very accurate here, so no need to disrespect him for being right.
drive.google.com/file/d/1IR1j5lStIuWWoKHd7Lc7gKUJhDfrqUjL/view?usp=drivesdk
I still feel so bad for her in this scene. She doesn't have confidence yet and she is so intimidated by him....i just want to hug her
Arthur Morgan me to don’t worry if you see the ending she really got back at him for what he did .
Selina OGorman I know she did. I still feel bad for her watching this scene
But she does stand up to him. The courage is already there, just not with the drive and determination yet.
yeah, right, "hug" her.
@@CalebePriester huh?
Did anyone else realize that Selina's glasses shadow on her eyes seem like her mask as Catwoman??
Yep
Tim Burton actually did that intentionally, or so he says in the audio commentary.
@Brandon Spain You took the very words out of my mouth!
Thats some good cinematography
Never thought about that until now. Appreciate it for pointing it out
"How could you be so mean to someone so meaningless?" . Michelle Pfeiffer had the best lines in this movie
"Max DISMISSES Selina Kyle"? Don't you think that's understating it a little bit lol
Nah, it happens all the time. Killing people instead of firing them is cheap
Dont you hate it when you get dismissed out of a skyscraper?
Clearly he knows how to sanitize words for the public.
Just a tad
Reverse clickbait
I didn't see anyone commenting this so I'll say. The voice of the boyfriend in her answering machine was Tim Burton's. Little fun fact.
*on the answering machine, dumbass.
MrParkerman6 in works too, and don't insult people who are wrong, it actively discourages people making mistakes which are necessary to becoming right, instead people don't ask questions and people like you create a whole world of stupid people because you thought you were better
Nice guess
at 3:18 the shadow of her glasses resembles her mask as catwoman, this scene is a foreshadowing. I love these tiny symbolic details directors do. it's really an art
Correct
Never tell your boss you broke into his computer 😂
Yeah because he’s a secretly a killer he is hiding something
She snitched on herself
Christopher Walken is mesmerizing in this role. Underated performance of his!
Don’t you mean Christopher waltz
I felt bad for Selina that she was socially awkward and being brought back from the cats unleashed her crazy rage and repressed emotions.
Chris Peplinski I felt bad for her to do the cat was unleashed.
She wasn't brought back from the cats, dumbass.
@@MrParkerman6 no need to be rude about it bruv
@@selinaogorman8380 ?
@Lalealyn
She was still a little bit socially awkward because she would let them boss her around and not comment much back to and extent. She isn't exactly the most but shy but like she ain't an extrovert either
Is the lighting in this scene intentional? The way her glasses cast a shadow on her face sort of foreshadow the catwoman mask idk
I think you're right because other people have stated that.
Congratulations: you just achieved more experience in cinematic art.
Nahhhhhh. PURELY coincidental.
Ask any cinematographer worth his salt "was the lighting in this scene intentional?“ and you'll get punched in the face
"What did curiosity do to the cat ? "
"I'm no cat"
...yet
“Max dismisses Selina Kyle”... Yeah, he “dismissed” her straight out of his office window!!!
This was the best catwoman origin story.
None of
the others happened
It was lovely
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@@bottlewaddle6677 it was because in the comics its a robbery gone wrong but I like the way this origin is it has action drama death revenge is just makes sense
Hands down
Selina dear, you shouldn't be opening protected files.
After seeing Antman and The Wasp last night, I went here to check how brilliant Miss Pfeiffer was in this role. I grew up adoring this character and memorizing her lines. Her one liners and quotes are just so legendary. Then I realized that both her and Michael Keaton are now part of MCU, the latter playing the vulture in the last Spiderman movie. But Michelle’s Catwoman will remain one of the most iconic comic character ever played in a movie. I even had a catwoman action figure of hers when I was a litlle boy!
Marvin Joe Navarro OMG! I totally agree... Michelle's my favourite catwoman of all time
@notchjohnson1 What do you mean?
Well written.
Hazell Vasquez he is being an idiot. Just calling him a fairy (gay) for having a cat woman action figure
Y'know, it never occurred to me Michael Keaton and Michelle Pfeiffer are both in the MCU.
That's a great detail. They're so into character it just never popped into my brain.
"how can you be so mean to someone who's so meaningless?" this is so deep, about her, being in a world dominated by men, being taken for granted, desperately looking for a guy/ attention (indicated by the "hello there" sign in her room), she tried to say sorry but Max killed her anyway. so, that was the turning point, she decided to rise and fight for her revenge, even tried to break the man domination (once she was saved by Batman) also she tried to save a woman from being raped, tried to allied with Penguin:) Michelle as Catwoman is still the best and of course Batman Returns is my all time favorite Batman movie. Cheers!
Leandro Ciccone Totally spot on.💋
Oh dear come on now
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I am going to do with the same time as I can get a new job and the attached file is not a problem in the same time as well but the same thing as a few months ago I have a few months ago and the same as last time I have a good
Max Shreck: *Pushes Selina From the Window*
Selina Kyle: I'm about to end this Man's Whole Career
Hahahaha
Pfeiffer's Selina/Catwoman is wonderful. Two distinct personalities and the way she depicts someone having a mental crisis and trying to hold it together (the Shrecks Ball scene with Bruce) is perfect.
The best Christmas film.
McNamara/Troy4life Oh stop it. Don't start that debate. Lol
No debate required. It's a cold hard fact.
Actually no. The best Christmas film is Die Hard.
McNamara/Troy4life I am a little more about the attached resume for the use of the best regards David and I have been a bit of the best way for me know what you want me to get a chance of the best of the best way is to get back to me that I can
april sanders 🤔???
"What? How can anyone be so pathetic?!?" I LOVE HER!!!!!
She is so amazing in this movie. Even the way her lip is touching the cabinet when he sneaks up on her - it's just amazing.
Honestly, this stunned me as a child. Good and bad. Visually it's stimulating and guttural and heartwrentching at the very same time. Kudos to #timburton for the direction this movie tilted towards.
you don't deserve me it holds up. I've never seen the movie but the head connect/jerk did something to my soul
I remember watching this as a kid and Christopher Wallkin just gave me the creeps in this scene. You can just feel how menacing he is
When I first saw it, I didn't really pay too much attention but in hindsight, this movie is an artistic gothic masterpiece.
I just realized Michelle and Christopher are in the Hairspray movie as well
I'm in love with Christopher Walken. He's perfect 😍
Marry him
Love the way her eyes dart up to shreck as she backpeddles like '"he wouldn't kill me for this would he?"
Actors in the marvel verse wish they were this good
Nah, It's just this was back when they made good DC movies. Not the cringe they have today like Aquaman and Justice League. Plus, Marvel has Elite actors and actresses(Excluding that Brie Larson.). Are you saying that talents like Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Downey Jr., Rebecca Romegn, and Mark Ruffalo (To name a few) aren't excellent performers?
@@the-mighty-timerican6473 All that talent is wasted tho if you drown out all the actors by shetload of CGI, explosions, awful writing, and pop corn flick atmosphere
Don't go criticizing the Marvel actors
She IS in the Marvel verse. ;)
That cold stare that Walken does is something only he can do, he doesn't need any make-up or effects to be intimidating. This scene still has me on edge even after all this time!
I see it in Cillian Murphy in Red Eye as well.
The lighting of this scene is phenomenal. The way they underlight Christopher Walkens face the moment he begins to loom over her, to illustrate that he's now a threat.
"For a second there, you really frightened me."
Funny, even Tim Burton was scared of Christopher Walken at first 😂😂 I think The Prophecy is one of Walken's most underrated gems ever.
When i was a kid i couldn't appreciate this amazing acting from these 2. Time to rewatch this movie i think
I like the idea that as evil as Max is, in his mind he's justified because he's doing it for his son who he genuinely loves.
DarthCipi
It's funny, he's arguably the most evil person in this story, but he has the best relationship with his son. Bruce's parents are dead, Oswald's parents dumped him in a sewer, and Selina is shown to have overly judgmental and overbearing parents that don't seem to support her.
Take that piece of satire as you will.
It's less that he loves his son but that his son is his families legacy
@@mckenzie.latham91 he did love his son... Remember at the end..
he sacrifices himself for his son.
I'm glad I never had this scene spoiled for me as a 7 year old seeing it for the first time.
I really thought he just was just kidding at first, and my world was shattered when he actually did it and had her fooled still.
My mom didn't explain to me yet that movies were just movies...so this scene had a huge impact on my mind psychologically.
I did rewind this scene several times to really take it in...
Yeah, except I always thought that she actually died and the cats nibled her back to life. 😂 But the automans along the building actually slowed her fall and she survived the fall. And she woke up a new woman. If my cat woke me up that way I would probably turnout the same. 😂
@@JH-qy8noi thought she survived because she has 9 lives lol?
Fun Fact: David Bowie was meant to play Max Shreck
And Tim Burton wanted Madonna to play Selina/Catwoman but she turned it down to do A League of Their Own
Sam Osler Thank god that never happened
@@samosler4009 Where did you read that??? I heard she was interested but Tim wasnt....
@@Kivamusicchannel lmaoooo
@@dashhill443 it was widely reported at the time, she was also a Warmer Bros. Artist and Warner's wanted her so she could do the soundtrack too. Madonna was friends with Tim Burton, he attended the launch of her SEX book in 1992 and was scheduled to direct a video for her but she ended up not doing a video for that song in 1993
The way Shreck stares at her face menacingly scares the crap out of me. Now I understand why people say Walken scares them. It's his pale piercing eyes.
These scenes are alot more poignant than alot could ever fathom...the subtlety is phenomenal and the outcome after said scenes are even more evidently substantial and meaningful afterwords....long live Salina Kyle
Wow, fancy words but 0 substance. A cinema snob, I take it.
Tim burton: “ok Chris so you’re just gonna take those fake scissors and pretend to stab her, k?”
Walken: “push her out a window?!”
Tim burton: “no we don’t a have a net. Remember scissors, k?”
Walken: “k.”
*pushes her out a window*
Tim burton: “WHAT THE FUCK?!!!”
I like how they gave her literally the coolest apartment
The way Christopher Walken doesn't blink makes him so much more menacing.
The expression 'kill them with kindness' has a double meaning; Walkens does a great job of demonstrating the darker one.
Walken was the best villan in any batman movie. I think this is my favourite Batman, Keaton and Pfeiffer were both absolutely brilliant too.
In a way its good that max pushed Selina or she would have never embraced her dark side and become the liberated, strong, sexual woman she craved to be. And realize her self worth and potential.
Nefertiti Reincarnated this is the funniest comment i have ever seen!
Nefertiti Reincarnated well it could have went a different way I think Selina would have got back at him anyway it’s sad how Max he did go to far so he is also a bad guy.
You mean a violent, psychotic murderer?
I love the kookiness of the Burton Batman movies. The most power-hungry megalomaniac in the city had a pet chihuahua called Geraldo lol.
I just wish today's superhero/comic movies had performances/personalities this memorable and distinctive.
I love Michelle Pfeiffer in this scene. Such good acting.
I always laugh at his stare when he’s sitting on the desk just looking at her 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Selina: “You know, for a second there, you really frightened me.”
Max: “AHHH!” (Pushes her out the window)
I dunno why but the way he says "huh" at 4:34 is so genuine that it always makes me smile for a second!
Tim Burton is so talented. He can turn any hottie into an frumpy, geeky, plain jane without any special effects
Most on-screen hotties are just frumpy plain janes before the hair, makeup, and dresses.
I feel like everything Max Schreck says is exactly what Christopher Walken would say in real life.
2:56 I love how they used the shadow cast from specs to show what’s to come.....the Cat Woman
Michelle Pfeiffer was an excellent choice for cat woman 👌🏼👍🏼
The best forever
Good eye
“What did curiosity do to the cat?”
Max, if you knew there was another half to that saying it could’ve saved you a lot of trouble…
Tim Burton is such a master ❤️ have loved his work since I was so young ❤
Michelle owned this role! If she ever came back to cameo as Catwoman i would be happy!
The acting in this movie is just... perfect! All the characters are amazing and so well-written. It's the perfect mix between a thriller and a tale. Why are recent superhero movies no longer inspired by this style?
Old school rocks, new school sucks!
They’re all overblown CGI crapfests now
3:15 the moment he knows he has to kill her
they're both gorgeous.
Yesssss 💗💗
".... killed the cat. Satisfaction brought him back."
Goes to show that Selina was a pretty sharp cookie from the start.
But naive
@@jerryberry3501 Not sharp, just thorough. If she was smart, she would have lied to Max to get away until she could blow the whistle on him.
@@EmptyMan000
That's the difference between intelligence and wisdom.
Intelligence is quick thinking.
Wisdom is the ability to produce results.
4:34
AAAAAAAH AHHHHHHHHHHHH
The neon lights in here apartment that said "Hello there" was changed to "Hell here." In the transformation she smashed out the "t" and the "o" to make it say that. Nice touch by Tim Burton.
The lighting at 3:15 is phenomenal on Shreck's face.
Yeah she looks like she’s wearing a cat mask already and he appears to have horns
the lighting in this!!! the joy.
Poor Selena her life was lonely, and desperate
3:14 Is it just me or does the shadow look like the cat woman mask she wears later
Max created a villain, teamed up with another one, and gets murdered by one. What an asshole.
Catwoman is an anti-hero, not a villain, yu dumbass.
And then he finishes up with "Really?"
Like that was his response to her findings.
What a beautifully acted psychopath...
Michelle's acting is beyond superb
She was perfectly cast in this.
Yup, 👍🏻she pretty much carried this movie. 🎥
The editing and the sound effects makes the fall so realistic and terrifying!
🖤🖤🖤 Best Batman ever! 🖤🖤🖤
2:55 is the shadow of the glasses a forshadowing of what shes gonna become?
4:27
That ticking sound. Is that where Joker composer, Hildur Guðnadóttir, got the idea from? I wonder. ;)
If it came out that Christopher Walken has actually murdered someone, I would 100% believe it 😂
Well, there IS (or better, was) Natalie Wood. Dunno if you referenced that, but still nobody knows for sure what happened back then ...
@@hughmongous2554 he probably did killer her. Look at him 😂
Great performance in this scene, verry well staged. Films these days don't tend to have scenes this thought out and dark without looking wrong 👍🏿
I LOVED HER ACTING AS SELINA/CATWOMAN
BATMAN IS THE
G.O.A.T
OF HEROS DC AND MARVEL
Even when they try to make her look unattractive, she still looks so gorgeous :)
C. Walken was so Amazing as Max Shreck.
Thank you so much for uploading!!
The one thing I like about being in essential piece to this movie was it like he was an x factor at the same time you ain't see him in the preview none of the commercial ads but yet he maid Catwoman and tucked with the penguin tough
4:45 Christopher Walken probably wishes he could do this to people who ask him about the death of Natalie Wood.
He dismisses her in a brutal way.
She's the best Catwoman ever
Is it evil that I literally died in this here 4:43? 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Max Schrek a cross between Bill Clinton and Donald Trump
Simon wadsley it was originally going to be Billy Dee Williams returning as Harvey Dent. He would’ve become Two-Face at the end in the electrocution
i think he's supposed to be a reference to the comic character Simon stagg
And Christopher Walken
Simon wadsley i say a cross between Ebeneezer Scrooge and Ludwig van Beethoven
Trump for sure 😆😆😆😆😆
OK I think we have a perfect point of attraction here
"Madness is like gravity. All it takes is a little push."
- Heath Ledger
Fun fact: 0:53 that's Tim Burton's voice.
He rehearsed this on a boat a few years before
You can always know its a Tim Burton's movie so easily
Selina Kyles falls 4 times in the canopies and then falls bottomlessly without landing.
Well acted and edited scene! I wonder how striking the ending of it would've been without the scream... Because I don't think Pfeiffer's screaming as she's falling.
Max Shreck should have been canonized in the comics, he's a worthy Batman villain.
Hahaha hahaha you know for a second there you really pranked me aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ug
God bless u all. This is the saddest part of the movie. 🎥 Poor Selena
The falling scene marvellous
Poor Selina. She was a shy innocent girl and Max tried to kill her. I don't know why he tried to kill her. He's a monster.